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SUMMARY:UVM Big Band @ VJC
DESCRIPTION:UVM Big Band with Special Guest trumpeter Ray Vega.\nThe VJC welcomes the UVM Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Alex Stewart\, featuring world-class trumpeter Ray Vega. A combo from the Putney School will open. The UVM Big Band will be performing original compositions and arrangements prepared by drummer and educator Dennis Mackrel\, who was their guest artist for their recent spring concert. This event is open to the public. Suggested donation: $5.00.
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/uvm-big-band-at-vjc/
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SUMMARY:7th Solo Jazz Piano Festival
DESCRIPTION:FOR ALL MUSIC LOVERS\, not just pianists\, interested in both the practical and spiritual aspects of jazz and improvised music.\nFull Press Release\nTogether we will hear six brilliant pianists perform and discuss their relationship to music\, to the jazz lineage\, to structure and to freedom. The VJC invites you to participate in a festival that showcases artists who have invested their lives and artistic practices in the sounds of the piano which spring forth with reverence and joy. CLICK HERE for full artist bios. \nThe Vermont Jazz Center celebrates the vital impact the piano has played in the history of jazz by hosting its 7th annual Solo Jazz Piano Festival. Michael Weiss\, Dan Tepfer\, Myra Melford\, and Orrin Evans headline the event with emerging artists Shiyu Fang and Remi Savard. \nThe Solo Jazz Piano Festival\, now in its seventh year\, is one of the cornerstones of the VJC’s programming. The festival has presented some of the world’s top pianists and most important musical innovators of this generation including  NEA Jazz Masters Toshiko Akiyoshi and Joanne Brackeen\, acknowledged luminaries Stanley Cowell\, Benny Green\, Sullivan Fortner\, Kenny Werner\, and many others. The Solo Jazz Piano Festival continues to be a unique opportunity for audiences of all backgrounds to communicate directly with the artists as they divulge their methods and teachings through performances and presentations. The VJC is honored to continue this important tradition in Brattleboro. \nEach of this year’s artists is highly regarded by jazz lovers around the world. They are all virtuosic in their abilities and have released numerous\, celebrated recordings as leaders and side-people. But what sets this group of four apart is that each individual conveys a completely distinct approach to the instrument. Each pianist is a mature example of an artist who has developed an instantly recognizable vocabulary and personal style. \nThis year each concert will have an in-person audience as well as a livestream component. You may purchase in-person tickets above and/or donate to the livestream below.  Full festival pass: $80-$120; Individual headliner concerts: $20 – $50; Saturday daytime pass: $60. All tickets are general admission and offered on a sliding fee scale (except the Saturday daytime pass).   \nMasks optional\, light refreshment available.\n \nDonate to Livestream\nSchedule\nFriday\, April 22\nFeature Concert\n\n7:30   Michael Weiss Performance\nFor over forty years\, pianist\, composer\, and educator Michael Weiss has forged a formidable career working with the legends of bebop and post-bop and\, as a leader\, released five recordings to unanimous critical acclaim. \n \n8:30  Dan Tepfer Performance\nDan Tepfer has earned an international reputation as a pianist-composer of wide-ranging ambition\, individuality\, and drive—one “who refuses to set himself limits” (France’s Télérama)– through performances and releases which find him exploring in real time the intersection between science and art\, coding and improvisation\, digital algorithms and the rhythms of the heart.\n \n  \nSaturday\, April 22\nEducational Presentations\n10:00 Michael Weiss – “Harmony as an Expressive Devise and Storytelling in Jazz”\n11:00 Orrin Evans – “Reharms Can be Fun”\n12:00 Myra Melford – “Language of Dreams: Composing for Improvisers”\n1:00    Lunch Break\n2:00   Shiyu Fang\, Emerging Artist Performance – Fang was awarded the prestigious Berklee Toshiko Akiyoshi Award\, which recognizes exceptional talent in jazz composition. She is a part of the Jazz and Gender Justice Institute at Berklee.\n2:45   Remi Savard\, Emerging Artist Performance – Savard is an active performer in the area both as a bandleader and a collaborator working with local musicians. He is a graduating senior at University of Vermont studying music and microbiology.\n3:30   Dan Tepfer – “From Bach to Natural Machines: Algorithms as the Shapers of Music”\n4:30  Pianist Panel Discussion (Juried Questions)\n5:30  Dinner Break \nSaturday Feature Concert\n7:30  Myra Melford Performance\nThe pianist\, composer\, bandleader and educator Myra Melford—whom the New Yorker called “a stalwart of the new-jazz movement”—has spent the last three decades making brilliant original music that is equally challenging and engaging.\n \n8:30  Orrin Evans Performance\nDuring his kaleidoscopic quarter-century as a professional jazz musician\, pianist Orrin Evans has become the model of a fiercely independent artist who pushes the envelope in all directions through a style that postulates an environment of “structured freedom” that instigates the personnel to push the envelope in all his multifarious leader and collaborative projects.\n \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/7th-solo-jazz-piano-festival/
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SUMMARY:Linda May Han Oh Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Masks optional\, light refreshment available. \nWhether recording or touring with top tier players like Pat Metheny\, Kenny Barron and Terri Lyne Carrington or presenting her own heralded music\, Linda May Han Oh is “one of the most dynamic rising stars in jazz today” (Wall Street Journal).  Her music is complex and beautiful\, filled with unexpected compositional elements\, sometimes combining electronics with acoustic instruments\, always demonstrating a deft understanding of polyrhythms and harmonic sophistication. Linda May Han Oh is a renaissance woman carrying the torch of her generation; it is an honor to present her. \nAlong with her abundant work as a side-person (she has over 100 recording credits to her name)\, Oh has had five critically acclaimed releases as a leader. Her most recent recording\, Aventurine\, is a double quartet album featuring a string quartet and the vocal group Invenio.  She is an IAJE Sister in Jazz scholar\, a semi-finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Bass competition\, a recipient of the ASCAP Young Jazz Composers Award\, has written for large and small ensembles\, and composed music for film. As a bandleader and a member of the Pat Metheny Quartet she has appeared at festivals and noted venues throughout the world.
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/linda-may-han-oh-quartet/
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SUMMARY:Co-op Round Up for Change!
DESCRIPTION:Vermont Jazz Center is March’s featured non-profit beneficiary of the Brattleboro Food Co-op’s Round Up for Change!\nThe program aims to raise funds for initiatives in Windham County that work in partnership with them to extend the cooperative’s work and meet their Ends Policies. It’s easy to participate. At check-out\, cashiers will ask you if you would like to “round up” your purchase total to the nearest dollar allowing you to support a community contribution to the two organizations featured each month. \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/co-op-round-up-for-change/
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SUMMARY:Johnathan Blake Trion with Chris Potter and Linda May Han Oh
DESCRIPTION:Note: this event will happen simultaneously in-person and via livestream. The livestream will ONLY happen on our homepage (it will NOT stream on Facebook) and replay following the event will be limited. \nVJC listeners may remember Blake’s appearance with the Kenny Barron Trio at The Latchis Theater in 2011. The omnipresent drummer has appeared on over 150 recordings with jazz’s revered luminaries; his sixth album as a leader was released by Blue Note in 2021. Side-people on Blake’s recordings have included Robert Glasper\, Tom Harrell\, Chris Potter\, Linda May Han Oh\, Mark Turner and others. Downbeat calls his work “a celebration of life and legacy\, bursting with exuberance and lighthearted energy.” \nHeralded by NPR Music as “the ultimate modernist\,” Blake has recorded with the Mingus Big Band\, Dave Holland\, Pharoah Sanders\, Ravi Coltrane\, Dr. Lonnie Smith\, Tom Harrell\, Hans Glawischnig\, Avishai Cohen\, Donny McCaslin\, Linda May Han Oh\, Jaleel Shaw\, Chris Potter\, Maria Schneider\, Alex Sipiagin\, Kris Davis\, Roy Hargrove\, Russell Malone and countless other distinctive voices. He appears on three Grammy-nominated albums\, one with Kenny Barron Trio (Book of Intuition)\, and two with the Mingus Big Band (Tonight at Noon\, and I am Three). \nBorn in Philadelphia in 1976\, Blake is the son of renowned jazz violinist John Blake\, Jr. — himself a stylistic chameleon and an important\, ongoing influence. According to his website\, Blake is “deeply aware of Philadelphia’s role as a historical nerve center and has immersed himself in the city’s storied legacy – not just in jazz\, but also soul\, R&B and hip-hop. In many ways he’s an heir to Philadelphia drum masters such as Philly Joe Jones\, Bobby Durham\, Mickey Roker\, and Ralph Peterson.” Growing up\, he learned from Philadelphia legends like Shirley Scott and Kenny Barron\, and studied at the Settlement Music School with a fertile wave of artists of his own generation including Christian McBride\, Joey DeFrancesco\, Questlove and Jaleel Shaw. \nThe VJC community is especially fortunate to share Johnathan Blake’s Trion featuring Chris Potter and Linda May Han Oh – three of the top leaders in creative music. This is an important group of brilliant musicians who are agile communicators. This concert will provide an exceptional experience for deep listening! \nTo hear this group – check out TRION’s bandcamp page: https://johnathanblake1.bandcamp.com/album/trion
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/johnathan-blake/
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SUMMARY:Spring Semester Ensembles Begin
DESCRIPTION:Courses begin the week of February 12th and include Youth Jazz Ensemble led by Eugene Uman\, Anna Patton‘s Soubrette Choir\, Latin Jazz Ensemble with Julian Gerstin and Eugene Uman\, two levels of Claire Arenius’ Blue Note Ensemble (level 1\, level 2)\, two levels of Jazz Guitar Ensemble (level 1\, level 2) with Draa Hobbs\, and a Samba Percussion Ensemble led by Julian Gerstin and Ron Kelley. Online courses include Jazz Social Justice with Haneef Nelson\, The Art of Rhythm with Brian Shankar Adler\, and Jazz and Spirituality with Claire Arenius. \nJoin a combo or chorus and get involved with performing while being guided by one of the VJC’s professional faculty members. If you’ve never improvised\, that’s no problem. There are opportunities for all\, including for classical musicians intrigued by jazz’s structure and improvisational opportunities. \nOn Sunday\, April 30th\, 2023\, we will join educational and concert venues in 190 countries around the world in celebrating International Jazz Day by presenting our end-of-semester Student Showcase concert at 2:00 pm. We will be “promoting Jazz Day’s universal message of peace\, respect\, and dialogue.” The concert will take place at the Center’s performance space at Cotton Mill Hill in Brattleboro\, VT. \nSessions are 10 weeks long\, excepting the Youth Jazz Ensemble which meets for eight sessions\, the Soubrette Choir which meets for twelve\, and the Samba Percussion Ensemble which meets for six.
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/spring-semester-ensembles-begin/
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SUMMARY:Mingus Dynasty
DESCRIPTION:VJC Celebrates Charles Mingus’ centennial birthday anniversary with a “nimble and expert” touring group made up of charter members of the Mingus Orchestra. The band was initially formed by Sue Mingus (Charles’ widow) in 1979\, just after Charles Mingus’ death to feature his repertoire and support the musicians he recorded or played with. The group was named after the 1959 album Mingus Dynasty. This concert will further shine a light on Sue Mingus’ acceptance of the 2023 NEA Jazz Master award\, acknowledging her efforts in founding a non-profit honoring Charles Mingus’ legacy. The non-profit she leads employs a three-tiered structure designed to spread the word of Mingus’ repertoire including three Mingus bands (Orchestra\, Big Band and Dynasty)\, an educational division (Let My Children Hear Music)\, and an annual Mingus Music Festival. \nBecause Mingus always said he was first and foremost a composer\, and because he left behind over 300 compositions that deserved to be played\, the Mingus Dynasty band carries on his music\, vision and mission. Today\, four decades later\, the rich legacy of Mingus music ignites the bandstand encouraging new generations of musicians to add their individual voices this rich and varied musical legacy. \nA short list of the many musicians who currently perform in the Mingus Orchestra/Mingus Big Band/Dynasty include Helen Sung\, Freddie Bryant\, Orrin Evans\, Boris Koslov\, Robin Eubanks\, Philip Harper\, Alex Foster\, Sarah Hanahan\, Ron Blake\, Wayne Escoffery\, Frank Ku-umba Lacy\, Adam Cruz\, and many others. Among the group’s esteemed alumni are Jimmy Owens\, Randy Brecker\, Jon Faddis\, Jimmy Knepper\, John Handy\, Joe Farrell\, George Adams\, David Murray\, Clifford Jordan\, Don Pullen\, Roland Hanna\, Jaki Byard\, Dannie Richmond\, Billy Hart\, Charlie Haden and many others.
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/mingus-dynasty/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:Fall 2022 Student Showcase
DESCRIPTION:The VJC Student Showcase concert features students of all ages from the VJC’s fall educational semester. A suggested donation of $5 at the door will go directly towards the VJC Educational Scholarship Fund. The Fund helps students to participate in these programs and grants an annual average of $27\,000 in scholarships\, offsetting fees for VJC ensembles\, private lessons and its world-renowned summer jazz workshop. Mask wearing is required.  Your attendance supports aspiring and established musicians developing their repertoire\, groove skills and improvisational vocabularies. A $5.00 suggested donation is requested but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. \nSchedule \n1:00 Soubrette Choir – Anna Patton\, director \n1:30 VJC Sextet – Rob Freeberg\, director \n2:00 Samba – Julian Gerstin & Ron Kelley\, directors \n2:30 Latin Jazz – Julian Gerstin & Eugene Uman\, directors \n3:00 Youth Jazz – Eugene Uman & Mike McKinney\, directors \n3:30 Blue Note I – Claire Arenius\, director \n4:00 Blue Note II – Claire Arenius\, director \n4:30 Guitar Ensemble II – Draa Hobbs\, director \n5:00 Guitar Ensemble I – Draa Hobbs\, director
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/fall-2022-student-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:VJC Big Band 2022 Scholarship Gala
DESCRIPTION:The Music of Duke Ellington\nIn-person and livestreamed event\n(Masks are required for in-person attendance) \nThis event is the primary fundraiser for the VJC Scholarship Fund which grants an annual average of $27\,000 in scholarships to students\, offsetting fees for VJC ensembles\, private lessons and its world-renowned summer jazz workshop. \nThe VJC Big Band performs the compositions and arrangements of Duke Ellington\, hailed as “America’s greatest composer” by Jazz at Lincoln Center. This swing dance will feature the brilliant clarinet and vocal work of Evan Arntzen plus the finesse of the VJC Big Band\, now in its 19th year. \nDuke Ellington is best known for his danceable hits like Satin Doll and It Don’t Mean a Thing (if it Ain’t Got that Swing)\, but he was much more than a composer of popular music. His prolific creativity\, his visionary use of media\, and his use of art in the fight against racism have uplifted his stature to that of an American legend. Ellington composed over 3\,000 songs and performed in over 20\,000 concerts throughout the United States\, Europe\, Latin America\, Asia and Africa. His big band was one of the longest-lived of any in all of jazz history. Ellington composed familiar hits like Mood Indigo\, but he also created large-scale pieces\, including orchestral and sacred works. \nEllington is widely considered to be one of the United States’ most important composers of any musical form. He earned a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1966\, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969\, and the Legion of Honor by France in 1973; he was posthumously awarded a special award citation from the Pulitzer Prize Board. At his funeral\, attended by over 12\,000 people at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine\, Ella Fitzgerald summed up the occasion\, “It’s a very sad day…A genius has passed.” \nThe VJC pays a swinging tribute to Ellington with a special concert featuring Evan Arntzen\, clarinetist and vocalist known for his work with Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks and Catherine Russell. Polish those dancing shoes – it’s been a while!
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/vjc-big-band-2022/
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SUMMARY:Emerging Artist Festival 2022
DESCRIPTION:Masks are required for events taking place in-person at the Jazz Center during the Fest. \nFULL SCHEDULE LISTED BELOW\nFriday evening: Youth musicians perform as part of Gallery Walk (no reservations required)\nSaturday daytime: Student group performances\, clinic\nSaturday evening: Dan Wilson Quartet concert \nThe Emerging Artist Festival\, now in its 5th year\, celebrates youth involvement in jazz. On Friday evening\, the VJC will once again team up with local high schools and universities as well as Gallery Walk and Downtown Brattleboro Alliance to present youth jazz ensembles in the 118 Elliot Street Gallery. \nDuring the day on Saturday\, the VJC will team up with area schools to feature student groups who will perform for each other and be coached by clinicians including festival headliner\, Dan Wilson. Daytime activities will culminate in a clinic offered by Wilson to area youth and aficionados of jazz and blues. \nSaturday evening at 8:00 PM\, Rising Star Award-winning jazz guitarist Wilson will perform the marquee event for the general public. \nDan Wilson has been hailed for his performance at the Newport Jazz Festival\, his work with Christian McBride’s ‘Tip City’ and his Grammy-nominated recording as a member of Joey DeFrancesco’s Project Freedom band. Wilson’s musicianship was cultivated while growing up in the church in Akron\, Ohio. That connection with gospel and uplifted spirit permeates his work as a solo artist (he has three albums out as a leader) and informs his appearances as a sideman with Eric Marienthal\, Russell Malone\, Les McCann\, René Marie\, Jeff Hamilton\, David Sanborn\, Dave Stryker and others. \nSchedule\nFriday\, November 4 @ 118 Elliot St. Gallery\n5:00 Youth Jazz Ensemble\n5:45 BUHS Jazz Workshop\n6:30 NMH Jazz Ensemble\n7:00 Keene State Jazz Ensemble\, a.k.a. The Sunday Quartet \n\nSaturday\, November 5 @ Vermont Jazz Center\n1:00 Sketch Ensemble (Amherst College)\n1:20 Pisces Ensemble (Amherst College)\n1:40 Blue Crayon (Amherst College)\n2:30 NMH Honors Jazz Combo\n3:15 UMass Amherst Jazz Quintet\n4:15 BUHS Jazz Band\n5:00 Clinic with Dan Wilson\n6:00 Dinner Break\n8:00 Concert with Dan Wilson Quartet\n​
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/emerging-artist-festival-2022/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20221015T220000
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SUMMARY:Catherine Russell Quartet
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person event\, there will NOT be a livestream. Masks are required. \nOne of the greatest interpreters and performers of American popular song\, Catherine Russell earned a Grammy-award as a featured artist on the soundtrack album for the HBO-TV series Boardwalk Empire. She plays music that evokes her familial heritage as jazz royalty. Russell’s father\, the late Luis Russell\, was a legendary pianist who served for many years as Louis Armstrong’s musical director. Her mother\, the late Carline Ray\, was a pioneering multi-instrumentalist who performed with the International Sweethearts of Rhythm\, Mary Lou Williams\, and Sy Oliver. \nCatherine Russell can be heard on over 200 recordings and has toured and recorded with Steely Dan\, David Bowie\, Cyndi Lauper\, Paul Simon\, Jackson Browne\, Michael Feinstein\, Levon Helm\, Toshi Reagon and Rosanne Cash\, among others. \nWhile introducing songs for her NPR Tiny Desk concert\, Russell reminisced about her choice of material\, saying: “I am inspired by the Black\, blues-women of the 1920s\, so I do a lot of that kind of material [including] Bessie Smith\, Alberta Hunter\, Ethel Waters and so forth.” These influences shine through her interpretations of their songs and are imbued with respect\, love and truth. Russell has absorbed the magic of the jazz legends she grew up with\, and has incorporated the early blues and jazz styles so thoroughly that they have become an intrinsic part of her personality. In Russell’s hands\, music from the 1920s is presented as a living art form. \n  \nNote: this show is in-person only\, there will be no livestream.
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/catherine-russell/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220917T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220917T220000
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SUMMARY:Ambrose Akinmusire
DESCRIPTION:The Vermont Jazz Center is pleased to present on September 17th\, 2022 at 8:00 PM\, the Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet featuring Mr. Akinmusire on trumpet along with Sam Harris on piano and Tim Angulo on drums (bassist TBA). This is a live\, in-person concert with no live streaming. Because Ambrose Akinmusire lives in California and seldom tours\, this concert will be a special and rare event. The musicianship will be stellar and the quality of the experience will be sublime. This concert will be a very special\, limited experience. \nAkinmusire’s most recent album\, his fifth for Blue Note Records\, On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment\, has been nominated as Best Jazz Instrumental Album for the 2021 Grammy Awards. He is a truth-teller whose music is an expression of his personal journey as a Black man. Although he loves playing jazz standards\, he has chosen to compose original music that draws attention to the causes he feels strongly about\, especially the realities of racism. He explained: “It’s important to me to talk about the injustices that Black people experience\, and the fear that I have walking around the United States and really a lot of places in the world. In my music I am trying to express the beauty and the pain at the same time\, trying to express what is to me the most defining part: resilience.” \nStrong convictions define each of Akinmusire’s albums as a leader. His compositions and arrangements aren’t easy listening\, but they are so well-balanced that the struggles and anxiety that do emerge are part of a bigger picture that is quelled by a universal equilibrium balanced by long stretches of sensitive playing and empathetic reflection. His sound on the trumpet is unlike anyone else’s. Akinmusire masterfully bends notes up and down to make his horn sound like the melismas of a human voice. \nAkinmusire sees Black music as a continuum. He sees himself as a “channel” for its expression. One of his most striking (and perhaps controversial) realizations is that he views hip hop music as the natural evolution of Black music. In a conversation with jazz blogger\, Phil Freeman\, he gets into it: “So for me hip hop is jazz… I can hear Louis Armstrong in Kendrick Lamar\, I really can. It’s kind of like what I was saying about Art Blakey and gospel. Black music at the end of the day is Black music. And I would argue that I make Black music\, and therefore I make jazz\, and therefore I make gospel – and it’s all part of the same tree. You can’t rip a branch off of the same tree and plant it\, and convince everybody that what grows is a different tree\, Black music is Black music.” \nSetting up this concert has been years in the making\, but it will be worth the wait. Come experience Ambrose Akinmusire\, a legendary trumpet artist\, a living legend who speaks for his generation as a respected leader and spokesperson.
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/ambrose-akinmusire/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:2022 Summer Student Concert
DESCRIPTION:Set I:  3:30-5:30 pm\nSet II: 8:00-10:00 pm \nLocation: The Currier Center\nThe Putney School\n418 Houghton Brook Road\nPutney\, Vermont \nOn Friday evening\, August 12th\, the VJC Summer Workshop Student Concert will showcase faculty-coached student ensembles with numerous vocalists and several piano trios. This concert will be divided into two sections\, the first will start at 3:30 PM and the second show will resume after a dinner break at 8:00 PM.  Singers will be accompanied by a professional jazz trio and the piano trios will be assisted and perform with a faculty bassist.  Also performing will be five faculty-coached ensembles\, usually comprised of two or three horns\, piano\, bass and drums.  A $5.00 donation is suggested\, no reservations required.
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/2022-summer-student-concert/
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220811T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220811T223000
DTSTAMP:20260409T081028
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SUMMARY:2022 Summer Faculty Concert
DESCRIPTION:Location: The Currier Center\nThe Putney School\n418 Houghton Brook Road\nPutney\, Vermont \nPlease join us in celebrating jazz and enjoy the VJC’s summer workshop concerts held at the Putney School’s Michael S. Currier Center. On Thursday evening\, August 11th the Vermont Jazz Center Faculty Concert will present vocalists Sheila Jordan and Jay Clayton; Rob Freeberg\, Haneef Nelson (trumpet); Ben Barnett (trombone); Matt Steckler\, Michael Zsoldos (woodwinds); Harvey Diamond\, Ray Gallon\, Helen Sung\, Eugene Uman (piano); Cameron Brown\, David Picchi (bass); Brian Shankar Adler (drums); Julian Gerstin\, percussion.
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/2022-summer-faculty-concert/
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220807T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220813T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T081028
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SUMMARY:2022 Summer Jazz Workshop
DESCRIPTION:2022 Summer Jazz Workshop\nThe Vermont Jazz Center will be hosting its Summer Workshop this year! \nDates: August 7 – 13th\, 2022\, 4:00 PM Arrival time \nLocation: The Putney School in Putney\, Vermont \nRegister Now\nGreetings! The Vermont Jazz center is pleased to present its first\, on-campus\, Summer Jazz Workshop since the summer of 2019. We are now accepting registrations. \nWe ask vocalists and instrumentalists interested in a focused week of creating music together to contact us as soon as possible to assure placement. \nWe are grateful to be back at the beautiful Putney School campus\, where the sounds of saxophones mingle with the smells of farm-life\, and the shooting stars remind us how small we really are. \nThe basic premise of the VJC Summer Workshop is to create a community through music that includes improvisation. For 47 years we have brought people together using jazz as the catalyst. Jazz is an ensemble-oriented artform that relies on listening and relationships; it pays homage to the wisdom of the masters who have developed an improvisational language propelled by innovations in rhythm. Our program is dedicated to creating playing situations that honor the historical context but embrace forward-thinking concepts through jam sessions\, ensembles and listening opportunities. At the Vermont Jazz Center we believe in hands-on learning\, so theoretical information is fused with playing opportunities (including late night jam sessions) that create a seamless bridge of information and application. \nCORE FACULTY\nVoice: Sheila Jordan\, Jay Clayton\nWoodwinds: Matt Steckler\, Michael Zsoldos\nTrumpet: Rob Freeberg\, Haneef Nelson\nTrombone: Ben Barnett\nPiano: Harvey Diamond\, Ray Gallon\, Helen Sung\, Eugene Uman\nGuitar: Freddie Bryant\nBass: Cameron Brown\, David Picchi\nDrums: Brian Shankar Adler\nPercussion: Julian Gerstin\nFaculty participation may change due to touring and other factors \nTUITION\nSingle occupancy rooms – $1845 (sold out)\nDouble occupancy rooms – $1645\nOff-campus rooms\, includes all meals – $1245\nOne day rate\, includes lunch and dinner – $325\nScholarships/Work Study available; contact Ginger Morawski: (802) 254-9088\, Ext. 2\, or ginger@vtjazz.org \nFirst time applicants: Email a recorded example of you performing a ballad and an up-tempo tune. Instrumentalists include at least one chorus of improvisation. Send to eugene@vtjazz.org and ginger@vtjazz.org \nHEALTH AND SAFETY\nVJC is committed to ensuring the safety of all participants to the best of our ability. We follow health and safety guidelines that exceed state and national requirements. The VJC Board of Directors has established a clear protocol that adjusts to the most current recommendations. At this time we are requiring that all participants be vaxxed and ask everyone to bring proof of vaccination and a photo ID to registration. If you have concerns or questions please contact the program director: eugene@vtjazz.org. \nPAYMENT DETAILS\nDeposit Payment: Initial 50% of total tuition due at time of registration (reserve your space)\nFinal Installment Payment: Due June 30\, 2022 (second 50% of total tuition) \nREFUND POLICY\nBefore June 30th\, 2022: Total fee is refundable minus $50 processing fee\nJuly 1-26\, 2022: 50% of total workshop fee (Deposit Payment) is non-refundable\nJuly 27\, 2022 onward: Total workshop fee is non-refundable \nRegister Now
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/2022-summer-jazz-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220723T203000
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SUMMARY:VJC Big Band - Music Under the Starts Presented by BMC & Retreat Farm
DESCRIPTION:The Vermont Jazz Center’s Big Band is delighted to once again perform as invited guests of the Brattleboro Music Center at its Music Under the Stars concert series live at the Retreat Farm in Brattleboro\, VT at 6:30 PM on Saturday\, July 23rd. This year’s celebration will feature Rebecca Holtz\, a frequent performer with the Compaq Big Band and the Keene Jazz Orchestra; Holtz also sang in the Bay Area with the SFJAZZ Monday Night Band and was highlighted in SFJAZZ’s Artists on the Rise series. Holtz studied with Sheila Jordan\, Jay Clayton\, and Peter Eldridge at the Vermont Jazz Center and has built a career in New England and the Bay Area. She has shared the stage with Samirah Evans\, Charles Neville\, and Houston Person at the Vermont Jazz Center and SFJAZZ. Some of the selections she will be singing at the Music Under the Stars performance include “When I Fall in Love\,” “Somewhere Over the Rainbow\,” “Paper Moon” and many other classics. \nThe VJC Big Band is made up of The Vermont Jazz Center’s Big Band is delighted to once again perform as invited guests of the Brattleboro Music Center at its Music Under the Starsrea professional musicians who come together to enjoy the camaraderie and rich repertoire of the swing era and beyond. Each year they put together a special project featuring remarkable composers and guest artists. Over the last 18 years\, the Vermont Jazz Center has produced concerts focused on the music and often original arrangements of Terry Gibbs\, Artie Shaw\, Tito Puente\, Ella Fitzgerald; some of the guest artists who have performed with the VJC Big Band include Houston Person\, Eguie Castrillo\, Miles Griffith\, Amanda Carr\, Wanda Houston\, Peter Eldridge\, Kevin Mahogany\, Samirah Evans\, Mark Anagnostopulos\, and Rebecca Holtz. \nThe VJC Big Band is directed by VJC board member Rob Freeberg\, whose conducting draws on his respect for the jazz legacy\, an unerring ear\, and decades of experience leading his own big band in the New York City region. Freeberg moved to Dummerston\, VT in 2012\, after retiring from his position as Director of Bands at New Rochelle High School\, NY\, where he taught for 30 years. He is the musical director of the VJC Sextet and also performs with the Windham Orchestra\, its brass quintet\, the Bennington County Choral Society and the Keene Chorale. \nThe VJC Big Band celebrates 18 years of performances thanks in great part to band manager Sherm Fox’s continued persistence and organizational efforts; he is the glue that has held the band together since 2004\, taking on the chore of herding 17 jazz-cats into formation. The VJC Big Band was originally a collaborative project initiated by Fox and Howard Brofsky\, who served as VJC president and mentor for decades. \nSupporting vocalist Rebecca Holtz will be Rick Anderson\, Haneef Nelson\, Geoff Cunningham\, Ryan Kapoor\, and Rob Freeberg on trumpet; Carl Clements and Donna Morse on alto saxophone; Michael Zsoldos and Bob Stabach on tenor saxophone; Sherm Fox on baritone saxophone; John Wheeler\, Kim Clark\, Dave Sporny and Caroline Cole on trombone; Eugene Uman on piano; Wes Brown on bass; Steve Rice on drums\, and Julian Gerstin\, percussion. \nSavor the sounds of swing music. Mark your calendars – a free concert/dance event of swing music brought to you by the BMC’s Music Under the Stars series live at the Retreat Farm at 6:30 PM\, Saturday\, July 23rd with July 24th set as a rain date. Audience members should bring chairs or blankets. Food beverages and Vermont Gelato will be available for purchase.
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/muts2022/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220611T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220611T220000
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SUMMARY:Nduduzo Makhathini
DESCRIPTION:Nduduzo Makhathini grew up in the lush and rugged hill country of South Africa\, where music and ritual practices are symbiotically linked. The area is significant historically as the site of the mid-19th century Zulu kingdom where the Zulu/African warrior code evolved. Drumming\, singing and dancing are interwoven into the Zulu system/code and\, according to his press materials\, understanding this legacy gives us a window into understanding Makhathini’s own personal vision and creative process. \nIn Makhathini’s artistic world\, like in much of African culture\, there are no boundary lines drawn between creating art and living in harmony with the natural world.  His presentations are musical experiences as opposed to concerts. They are expressions of a deeper life\, a means to create shared\, intentional\, spiritual experiences where the energy of the audience is inclusive and pervasive. Makhathini has tried to capture that experience in his recent Blue Note Records debut\, Modes of Communication: Letters from the Underworlds.  \nMusical influences for Makhathini include the venerable legends of South African jazz: Bheki Mseleku\, Moses Molelekwa\, and Abdullah Ibrahim. His mentor Mseleku\, introduced Makhathini to the music of John Coltrane’s classic quartet with McCoy Tyner. “I came to understand my voice as a pianist through John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme\,” he says. “… I had always been looking for a kind of playing that could mirror or evoke the way my people danced\, sung and spoke. Tyner provided that and still does in meaningful ways.” \nMakhathini is a member of Shabaka Hutchings’ band Shabaka and the Ancestors\, appearing on their 2016 album Wisdom of Elders. He has recorded or toured with Logan Richardson\, Nasheet Waits\, Tarus Mateen\, Stefon Harris\, Billy Harper\, Azar Lawrence\, and Ernest Dawkins. Makhathini has released eight albums a a leader: Ikhambi won Best Jazz Album at the South African Music Awards (SAMA). His Blue Note debut Modes of Communication: Letters from the Underworlds was released in 2020 to wide critical acclaim. The New York Times naming it one of the “Best Jazz Albums of 2020” and DownBeat naming Nduduzo among their “25 for the Future” list. Letters from the Underworld also cinches a partnership between Blue Note Records and Universal Music Group Africa that has led to the creation of Blue Note Africa. Mahkhatini has performed at festivals around the world\, at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City\, and appeared as a guest with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra on their 3-night musical celebration The South African Songbook. He is the head of the Jazz Studies department at Fort Hare University in the Eastern Cape. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/makhathini/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220521T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220521T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T081028
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SUMMARY:Eugene Uman's Convergence Project
DESCRIPTION:Composer and pianist Eugene Uman and the original members of the Convergence Project  return to the Vermont Jazz Center for a reunion concert performing high-energy original jazz compositions . This configuration of the Convergence project\, with the Takeishi brothers’ rhythm section\, hasn’t performed together since 2015. Uman has prepared new material and revised some old favorites in preparation for this exciting concert. \nThe leader of the Convergence Project\, Eugene Uman\, is a composer\, pianist\, and educator. He has been the Executive Artistic Director of the Vermont Jazz Center since 1997\, has worked tirelessly to connect music and the local community and has written over 200 jazz compositions\, including three that appeared on Latin Jazz star Sammy Figueroa’s 2005 Grammy Nominated CD\, In Walked Sammy. NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Heath has called Uman’s compositions “music of substance and integrity.” Another saxophone legend\, Jerry Bergonzi\, says “I always love listening to Eugene’s compositions; they make so much musical sense and bring you on a journey with a very healing\, uplifting feel.” \nThis year each concert will have an in-person audience as well as a livestream component. You may purchase in-person tickets above and/or donate to the livestream below.  Please give generously and support live music. \n  \nDonate to Livestream    Covid Protocol \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/2022-convergence/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220422T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220423T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T081028
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SUMMARY:6th Annual Solo Jazz Piano Festival
DESCRIPTION:FOR ALL MUSIC LOVERS\, not just pianists\, interested in both the practical and spiritual aspects of jazz and improvised music. Together we will hear six brilliant pianists perform and discuss their relationship to music\, to the jazz lineage\, to structure and to freedom. The piano is both a work of art and a tool for personal expression\, it is an instrument that gives access to simultaneous harmonic\, melodic and rhythmical vocabularies. The VJC invites you to participate in a festival that showcases the myriad ways that people who have invested their lives in the piano relate with the instrument and with the sounds that spring forth – with reverence\, discipline and joy.  Click Here for Artist Bios\, full schedule listed below. \nThe VJC Solo Piano Festival was inspired by the donation of a world-class quality\, Steinway Concert Grand piano by the McKenzie Family Charitable Trust. The VJC is beyond grateful to the Trust for this inspiring instrument\, it continues to serve as a vehicle for artists to reach beyond themselves and seamlessly transform pure heartfelt energy into musical sound. \nThis year each concert will have an in-person audience as well as a livestream component. You may purchase in-person tickets above and/or donate to the livestream below.  Please give generously and support live music. Tickets are valued at $80 for the weekend\, $20 per concert\, and $60 for Saturday’s daytime educational offerings. Your contribution will go directly towards sustaining the Vermont Jazz Center’s mission of providing access to top quality jazz music to all as well as fair employment to jazz musicians. \nDonate to Livestream    Covid Protocol \n\nSchedule\nFriday\, April 22\n8:00   Arcoiris Sandoval Performance\n8:45    Arcoiris Sandoval Interview\n9:00   Sullivan Fortner Performance\n9:45    Sullivan Fortner Interview\nSaturday\, April 23\n10:00 Masterclass- Arcoiris Sandoval: Composing as a Healing Force\n11:00  Masterclass- Sullivan Fortner: It’s a Game\n12:00 Masterclass- Xavier Davis: The Human Aspect of Music\n1:00    Lunch Break\n2:30   Emerging Artist Performance & Interview- Andrew Wilcox\n3:15   Emerging Artist Performance & Interview- Roella Oloro\n4:00  Masterclass- Benny Green: Practicing\n5:00  Pianist Panel Discussion w/ Juried Questions\n6:00  Dinner Break\n8:00  Xavier Davis Performance\n8:45   Xavier Davis Interview\n9:00  Benny Green Performance\n9:45   Benny Green Interview\n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/spf-2022/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220312T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220312T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T081028
CREATED:20210904T143012Z
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SUMMARY:George Cables Trio
DESCRIPTION:George Cables is a true jazz master\, revered by aficionados and peers alike for his inventive harmonic concepts and beautiful\, lyrical style. He will be performing in a trio setting at the jazz center with Essiet Essiet on acoustic bass and Jerome Jennings on drums. \nCables was born in New York City in 1944\, and was initially a classically trained pianist. He attended the High School of Performing Arts and then went on to study at Mannes College of Music. As a young man he was drawn to jazz and began studying and playing gigs around New York at the Top of the Gate\, Slugs\, and other venues. During that time\, he toured and recorded with the legendary drummer Max Roach. His piano can be heard on Roach’s seminal album\, Lift Every Voice and Sing. In 1969\, Cables was the pianist for Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers for a short time and then went on to tour with tenor titan Sonny Rollins.  Rollins took Cables to the West Coast where he took up residency. Collaborations and recordings by Mr. Cables include work with tenor saxophonists Joe Henderson\, Dexter Gordon\, Sonny Rollins\, trumpeters Freddie Hubbard and Woody Shaw. The longest standing relationship Cables developed was with alto saxophonist Art Pepper.  Cables became Pepper’s pianist of choice\, so much so that Pepper gave him the moniker “Mr. Beautiful.” Cables has recorded almost 40 albums as a leader and upwards of 200 albums as a sideman with some of the greatest jazz musicians of our time\, including Frank Morgan\, The Cookers\, Archie Shepp\, Dizzy Gillespie\, Eddie Henderson\, Freddie Hubbard\, Art Pepper\, Dexter Gordon\, Bobby Hutcherson\, Frank Morgan\, Max Roach\, Gary Bartz\, Bud Shank\, Phil Woods\, Red Mitchell\, Woody Shaw\, Roy Haynes\, Conrad Herwig\, Seamus Blake\, Chico Freeman\, Winard Harper\, Joe Henderson\, Von Freeman\, Sonny Rollins\, John Stubblefield\, Bobby Shew\, Louis Hayes\, Ralph Lalama\, David “Fathead” Newman\, Harold Land\, Shorty Rogers\, Joe Farrell\, Kazumi Watanabe\, Curtis Fuller\, Joe Chambers\, Frank Foster\, Frank Lacy and many others. \nThis year each concert will have an in-person audience as well as a livestream component. You may purchase in-person tickets above and/or donate to the livestream below.  Please give generously and support live music.\n\n  \nDonate to Livestream    Covid Protocol \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/george-cables-trio/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220219T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220219T220000
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SUMMARY:Joel Ross "Good Vibes"
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWinner of The Downbeat Rising Star Award\, Joel Ross has been taking the jazz world by storm. As Downbeat magazine says\, his “playing erupts through the layers of lush arrangements like consistent currents of electricity\, high-powered and full of luminous energy.” At 26 years old\, he is a virtuosic leader\, recording his own projects and yet he still finds the time and the focus to learn the complicated arrangements of many of the top groups in New York and Los Angeles including Makaya McCraven (Universal Beings\, 2018)\, Maria Grand\, Kassa Overall\, Nicole Mitchell\, Gerald Clayton\, Melissa Aldana\, Walter Smith III\, Georgia Anne Muldrow\, Jure Pukl\, Rajna Swaminathan\, Wynton Marsalis & the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Marquis Hill\, who penned liner notes for his latest Blue Note Release\, Who Are You? Due to the pandemic\, Ross has twice had to cancel appearances at the Vermont Jazz Center. Hopefully the third time will be the charm. \n  \nRoss is making the vibraphone a more familiar and accessible sound to audience members of his generation. His music is intelligent\, beautiful\, and rhythmically charged. He attributes his meticulous attention to tone-quality to the influence of his teacher\, Stefon Harris. Depending on the context\, his notes are either bell-like and sustained\, or short and rhythmically driving. Ross applies this attention to detail in the arrangements for his band as well\, exploring the timbral colors of each instrument to great effect. His compositions are rich with contrasts of sounds and textures\, and are enhanced through masterful use of dynamics and unexpected parings of instruments. \n  \nThe sound of Good Vibes is unmistakably modern; it is a “new thing” produced by young\, virtuoso performers who are currently at the epicenter of New York’s diverse scene\, actively creating the music that defines “cutting edge\,” irrespective of labels. Will Layman\, of PopMatters\, captures Ross’ relationship to the sounds of the current generation: “This band is sneaky. They play funk\, but it never feels like jazz-hip-hop fusion; they play rock but are never obviously sounding like\, say\, Radiohead. They have floating pop/gospel elements\, but only a few\, and for all the tricky playing with time\, there is nothing off-putting or new-music-y or studied about the feel. It is also sneaking in the way the superb group interplay makes you realize that you haven’t heard\, perhaps\, quite enough of the leader.” \nThis year each concert will have both a limited in-person audience as well as a livestream component. You may purchase in-person tickets above and/or donate to the livestream below.  Please give generously and support live music. \n  \nDonate to Livestream    Covid Protocol \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/joel-ross-good-vibes/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211203T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211203T220000
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SUMMARY:Big Band Scholarship Fundraiser Dance Gala with Amanda Carr
DESCRIPTION:VJC pays homage to the big band era this season\, uniting our in-house big band with critically acclaimed singer Amanda Carr. Carr became acquainted with the Great American Songbook through her parents who were both professional big band musicians in the Boston area. Carr has recorded in the U.S. and abroad\, including Australia\, England and Italy where she appeared as a headline artist at EuroJazz Festival. Twice a feature story by respected writer/author Nat Hentoff in The Wall Street Journal\, Carr was hailed by him as “…a true jazz singer in a time of wannabes”. Ms. Carr has appeared as guest vocalist with the Boston Pops\, the Artie Shaw Orchestra\, the Harry James Band and the Glenn Miller Orchestra to name a few. The VJC Big Band is led by musical director Rob Freeberg. This year the big band celebrates 18 years of performances thanks in great part to band manager Sherm Fox’s continued persistence and organizational efforts. Dance the night away and savor the sounds of the swinging past! \nThis year each concert will have both a limited in-person audience as well as a livestream component. You may purchase in-person tickets above and/or donate to the livestream below.  Please give generously and support live music. \n  \nDonate to Livestream    Covid Protocol \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/big-band-scholarship-fundraiser-dance-gala-with-amanda-carr/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211113T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211113T223000
DTSTAMP:20260409T081028
CREATED:20210904T141759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211106T170409Z
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Emerging Artist Festival
DESCRIPTION:Val Jeanty & the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice\n\nFeaturing afternoon performances by regional high school & college groups\n \nBeginning in 2013 the Vermont Jazz Center has presented emerging artists as part of its programming. In 2017 the idea of featuring younger\, emerging professional performers evolved into an annual November festival. For this year’s 2021 event\, the Jazz Center in alliance with the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice is connecting with students throughout the region in collaboration with the Vermont Association of Jazz Educators and Outright Vermont. \nSaturday Afternoon\, 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm: Haitian Turntable Artist Val Jeanty (Val-Inc) leads two ensembles from Berklee in a public\, day-long festival of workshops and masterclasses culminating in an evening performance. Regional high school and college student groups will perform. \nSATURDAY SCHEDULE\nEvents from 1:00 – 6:00 are free and open to the public\n1:00 – 2:00 Amherst College (Cirrus and Cumulus)\n2:15 – 3:15 Northfield Mt. Hermon School\, Ron Smith\, Dir. (Honors and Jazz Band A)\n3:30 – 4:15 University of Massachusetts (Kenetic 45)\n4:15 – 5:00 Masterclass: Afro-Electro Improvisation with Val Jeanty\n5:15 – 6:00 Brattleboro Union High\, Steve Rice\, Dir. (BUHS Big Band) \nSaturday Evening\, 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm: Val Jeanty (Val-Inc) & and two ensembles from the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice will present a feature concert\, presented in person and via livestream (ticketed event). \nHigh school students\, college students\, and LGBTQ folks attend this event free of charge. Student groups welcome. DM us for more info or with questions (ginger@vtjazz.org). \nThis year each concert will have both a limited in-person audience as well as a livestream component. You may purchase in-person tickets above and/or donate to the livestream below.  Please give generously and support live music. \n  \nDonate to Livestream    Covid Protocol \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/4th-annual-emerging-artist-festival/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:Jay Clayton's 80th Birthday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Jay Clayton has been key to the successful development of the Vermont Jazz Center’s vocal program. Dearly loved by her students\, she combines a deep knowledge of the music with compassion for all. She swings like crazy\, engenders the perfect emotion while singing a ballad\, and has us on the edge of our chairs when creating on-the-spot improvisations\, oftentimes including her original poetry. Downbeat Magazine says “her musicianship is impeccable;” that’s one of the reasons why she attracts such stellar support both on-stage and on-record. Clayton has 21 albums out as a leader/co-leader featuring pianists Stanley Cowell\, Fred Hersch\, Muhal Richard Abrams\, and George Cables. A sample of other world-class musicians she has recorded with include Steve Reich\, Jane Ira Bloom\, John Cage\, Norma Winstone\, Houston Person\, Gary Peacock\, Jerry Granelli and Bobby McFerrin. Clayton co-teaches the VJC’s Summer Jazz Workshop with Sheila Jordan and shares her wisdom online during the pandemic. \nThe Jazz Center is grateful that Jay Clayton has chosen the VJC as the site to celebrate her 80th birthday. For this performance she will be joined by pianist Ray Gallon along with Jay Leonhart (b) and Billy Drummond (d). \nThis year each concert will have both a limited in-person audience as well as a livestream component. You may purchase in-person tickets above and/or donate to the livestream below.  Please give generously and support live music. \n  \nDonate to Livestream    Covid Protocol \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/jay-claytons-80th-birthday-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210918T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210918T223000
DTSTAMP:20260409T081028
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SUMMARY:Bernstein/Goldings/Stewart Organ Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Goldings/Bernstein/Steward Organ Trio have been called “one of current jazz’s finest small groups” by JazzTimes magazine and “the longest-lived and most virtuosic organ trio in existence” by SFJazz. Together now for thirty years\, they have recorded over a dozen albums and performed hundreds of concerts in festivals in celebrated venues around the world. Their grooving repertoire celebrates the funky sounds of the organ trio; influences include Larry Young\, Jimmy Smith and Jack McDuff. But they are unique – this trio stands out due to their brilliant musicianship\, their ability to play difficult music and have it sound easy\, and their commitment to the groove no matter what the tempo or style. One of the advantages of playing together for over three decades is the organic assimilation of a collective\, community-created vocabulary that manifests in an ESP-like understanding of where the music itself wants to go. While experiencing this band live\, listeners can watch as the performance carries the musicians in its own wake. Because the organist and drummer worked with Maceo Parker for a year\, they really know how to lay it down and get funky. Come experience a legendary trio that bursts with talent\, creativity and beauty. \nThis year each concert will have both a limited in-person audience as well as a livestream component. You may purchase in-person tickets above and/or donate to the livestream below.  Please give generously and support live music. \n  \nDonate to Livestream    Covid Protocol \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/bernstein-goldings-stewart-organ-trio/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210811T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210811T153000
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SUMMARY:Solo Piano Concert Feat. Zaccai Curtis & Ray Gallon
DESCRIPTION:Location: VJC Concert Hall (in-person event) and our homepage & Facebook page\n  \n \nThe Vermont Jazz Center will be hosting an afternoon concert with two extraordinary pianists who will be teaching at the VJC’s Summer Piano \nWorkshop. Zaccai Curtis and Ray Gallon will appear in solo performances at the VJC’s concert venue at 72 Cotton Mill Hill. This will be an indoor\, in-person event. Attendees are asked to be vaccinated (honor system) and wear a mask. The concert will also be live streamed and available on our homepage and Facebook page. \nZaccai Curtis and Ray Gallon will be performing as part of a weeklong program where participants will focus on developing skills germane to solo piano jazz. The instructors are masters of the idiom. During this faculty concert they will demonstrate the importance of the left hand in creating interesting textures that provide contrast and excitement. A few left-hand piano techniques that concert goers will encounter are walking bass\, stride bass and top-down harmonization. These techniques will be discussed in an after-performance Q and A facilitated by VJC Director Eugene Uman. Audience questions will be welcomed.
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/solo-piano-concert-feat-zaccai-curtis-ray-gallon/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210724T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210724T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T081028
CREATED:20190806T235431Z
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SUMMARY:VJC Big Band Celebrates Nat King Cole
DESCRIPTION:With Special Guest Vocalist Peter Eldridge \nPart of the free Music Under The Stars Series\, a co- production of the Brattleboro Music Center and Retreat Farm. \nLocation: Farmhouse Square at Retreat Farm\nDate: July 24th\, 2021 (Rain date: July 25th\, 2021)\nTime: Gates open at 5:30\, concert at 6:30\nBring blankets\, lawn chairs and a picnic. Food truck fare\, maple creemees and beverages at The Thirsty Goat bar will be on offer. Plan to arrive early to order food. \nThe Vermont Jazz Center Big Band\, under the direction of Rob Freeberg\, will honor one of the greatest  vocalists and pianists in jazz history: Grammy Hall of famer Nat King Cole. \nNat King Cole recorded over 150 Billboard singles\, selling more than 50 million copies during his lifetime. The pallbearers at his funeral included Robert F. Kennedy\, Frank Sinatra\, Count Basie\, Johnny Mathis and Sammy Davis Jr.. He was the first African American to host his own radio program (1946) and TV show (1956) in the US. But really\, Cole’s biggest legacy are the recordings he left : “Mona Lisa\,” “Unforgettable\,” “ L-O-V-E\,” “The Christmas Song\,” “Route 66\,” “Nature Boy\,” “Sweet Loraine.” \nExpressing Cole’s music\, using many of the big band arrangements prepared for Cole himself\, will be vocalist\, Peter Eldridge who has performed in some of the world’s most preeminent venues and festivals including Carnegie Hall\, Avery Fisher Hall\, and the Kennedy Center. As a member of New York Voices\, Eldridge is a two-time Grammy-award winner. His original music has been covered by artists such as Nancy Wilson\, Paquito D’Rivera\, and Jane Monheit. \nThe VJC Big Band was originally a collaborative project initiated by former VJC board president Howard Brofsky and board member\, Sherm Fox. This year the big band celebrates 19 years of performances thanks in great part to Fox’s persistence and organizational efforts as Band Manager\, and Rob Freeberg’s wisdom and leadership as Music Director. The performers of the VJC Big Band include trumpeters Don Anderson\, Rick Anderson\, Steve Sonntag\, Dave Dell and Rob Freeberg; woodwind players Michael Zsoldos\, Sherm Fox\, Bob Stabach\, Carl Clements and Ron Smith; trombonists John Wheeler\, Bob Thies\, Dave Sporny and Caroline Cole; and rhythm section members Wes Brown (bass)\, Steve Rice (drums)\, Eugene Uman (piano). \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/vjc-big-band-music-under-the-stars-2021/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210605T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210605T220000
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SUMMARY:Immanuel Wilkins Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Vermont Jazz Center is pleased to complete its 2020-21 livestream season with a concert by the highly acclaimed Immanuel Wilkins Quartet on June 5th\, 2021. This young group\, each of whom is in their early to mid-twenties\, has been touring\, recording and creating together since their teens and has been a solid\, performing ensemble for four years. The musicians are Immanuel Wilkins (compositions and alto saxophone)\, Micah Thomas (piano)\, Daryl Johns (bass) and Kweku Sumbry (drums). \nThe Immanuel Wilkins Quartet’s debut record\, Omega\, released on Blue Note and produced by Jason Moran\, has received numerous “best of” awards including NPR’s Best Debut Jazz Album of 2020 and it also topped the New York Times’ Best Jazz Albums of 2020. Other accolades showered upon Wilkins include Best New Talent of 2020 by Musica Jazz. And a LetterOne Rising Stars Jazz Award. \nIn a recent Zoom interview with jazz blogger Marty Duda\, Wilkins discussed the premise of his new recording\, Omega. He said that he was trying to come up with an audible representation of what Black identity sounds like to him. He said that as a Black man he experiences two tiers of existence simultaneously\, one that is made up of “super-horrific material\, that is terribly graphic and explicit\,” and another Black experience that is “super-hilarious\, sublime and beautiful.” He explained\, “our everyday lives deal with both tiers in conjunction with each other. So I’m trying to create music that audibly sounds like that. It’s audibly grotesque but also really beautiful\, sublime and heavenly.” The name of the album and the names of all the compositions reflect this theme. For example\, the album’s title\, Omega\, literally means “the end.” Wilkins says he is using the word Omega as a metaphor to represent “the end of an era.” He asks “what does the end of police brutality look like\, the end of prejudice\, the end of racial oppression? What does true liberation look like?” This dichotomy of experiences is explored in Wilkins’ work which revolves upon the contrasts of beauty and pain\, love and injustice that he experiences as a Black man. \nIn past years\, our concerts happen “live” and in person and are valued at $40 per ticket. This year\, with live streaming\, we are relying on donations to offset costs.  Please give generously and support live music. \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/immanuel-wilkins-quartet/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210425
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Solo Jazz Piano Festival
DESCRIPTION:Six extraordinary artists representing a wide variety of piano styles come together to pour their hearts into their performances and communicate their unique ideas in masterclasses.\nA weekend of concerts and educational opportunities that celebrate the breadth and depth of solo jazz piano for music-lovers who want to dig deep into the piano’s unique capacity to convey a broad range of sounds\, textures and rich harmonic options; this instrument gives artists an unparalleled medium to express feelings\, concepts and emotions through its unmatched versatility. \nThe VJC is offering the Festival by donation. Tickets are valued at $95 for the weekend or $20 per concert. Your contribution will go directly towards sustaining the Vermont Jazz Center’s mission of providing access to top quality jazz music to all as well as fair employment to jazz musicians.  Click Here for Artist Bios. \n\n \nSchedule\nFriday\, April 23\n8:00   Harvey Diamond Performance\n8:45    Harvey Diamond Interview\n9:00   Elio Villafranca Performance\n9:45    Elio Villafranca Interview\n  \nSaturday\, April 24\n10:00  Masterclass- Harvey Diamond – Lessons from Tristano\n11:00   Masterclass- Elio Villafranca- Music from the Root Up!\n12:00  Masterclass- Kris Davis – From Monk to Ligeti\n1:00     Lunch Break\n2:30    Emerging Artist Performance & Interview- Camila Cortina\n3:25    Emerging Artist Performance & Interview- Hidemi Akaiwa\n4:00    Masterclass- Craig Taborn – Strategies for Improvised Performances\n5:00    Juried Questions to Headliners\n6:00   Dinner Break\n8:00   Kris Davis Performance\n8:45    Kris Davis Interview\n9:00   Craig Taborn Performance\n9:45    Craig Taborn Interview\n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/2021-spf-event/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210320T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210320T213000
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SUMMARY:Jeremy Pelt
DESCRIPTION:The pieces included in this performance are from Jeremy Pelt’s new record: “Griot\, This is Important.” The musical compositions were inspired by conversations with other jazz luminaries\, short sections will be interspersed throughout the concert. Pelt’s website states: “It is only natural that Jeremy Pelt’s voracious curiosity would lead him to investigate the West African Griot tradition where stories\, reminiscences and accomplishments from times past are handed down as oral histories.” \nJeremy Pelt is one of the finest jazz trumpeters of his generation; he has been compared favorably to Freddie Hubbard\, Lee Morgan\, Woody Shaw and Miles Davis. Nate Chinen of the New York Times sums up his abilities in a simple phrase: “Mr. Pelt plays brilliantly with warmth and depth.” Pelt’s numerous albums as a leader and sideman reveal his ease in playing over burning tempos and his delight in grooving over a visceral\, swinging beat or taking his time on a saucy blues. Furthermore\, Pelt is an accomplished composer and arranger – his original compositions convey unpretentious yet complex harmonic choices that complement the natural cadences of his melodies\, resulting in song forms of enigmatic beauty. \nThe VJC is grateful for the generosity of long-term supporters David Salzberg and Elissa Barr who are this concert’s sponsors.  The VJC would also like to thank CouchMusic.Live for assisting us in cross streaming and publicizing this event. \nIn past years\, our concerts happen “live” and in person and are valued at $40 per ticket. This year\, with live streaming\, we are relying on donations to offset costs.  Please give generously and support live music. \n 
URL:https://vtjazz.org/calendar/jeremy-pelt/
CATEGORIES:Concert
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