Studio Jazz Ensemble & UW Modern Band

$10 all tickets
Jazz drummer
(Photo: Steve Korn).

The Studio Jazz Ensemble performs big band arrangements and repertory selections. The Modern Band performs innovative arrangements of jazz standards, selections from the outer limits of the genre, and new original compositions.

MODERN BAND
Cuong Vu, advisor

PROGRAM TO BE SELECTED FROM:

You Can't Eat Stones .........................Improvisation by UW Modern Band/A text from Jim Crace

Arcana XVIII ............................................................................................................ Ronan Delisle

Things Fall Apart ...................................................................................................... Alex Chadsey

Praise Song ...................................................... The Bidossessi Assemblies of God Folkloric Choir
arranged by Elias Hampton

What Reason Could I Give ................................................................................ Ornette Coleman

Personnel: 
Ronan Delisle & Elias Hampton, guitars
Alexander Chadsey, piano & fender Rhodes
Brad Shrandt, saxophone Y woodwinds
Micah Ritchie, drumset
Tony Lefaive, bass


STUDIO JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Paul Harshman, director

PROGRAM

Licked Clean                                    Dave Metzger

Sig Ep                                                Woody Herman arr. Jack Gale

As Of Now                                         Steve Owen    

Theme and Variations #2            Bill Holman

Good Bye Mr. Schultz                    Vince Norman

Precipitation Appreciation          Mat Montgomery

Personnel:
Ryan Featherman-Alto
Ben Roscoe-Alto
Derek Pan-Tenor
Moeko Agata-Tenor
Kyle Bainbridge-Baritone

Trombones
Laney Pham
Sean Dickson
Alli Beaulieu
Jonathan Elsner

Trumpets
Tyler Cummings
Lucas Beidler
Alex Morris
Hailey Kepple 

Rhythm
Sebastian Santa Lucia-Piano
Matthew Crissey-Bass
Rhaviel Rivera-Drums
Murphy Janssen-Drums 


Cuong Vu is widely recognized by jazz critics as a leader of a generation of innovative musicians. A truly unique musical voice, Cuong has lent his trumpet playing to a wide range of artists such as Pat Metheny, Laurie Anderson, and David Bowie.

As a youngster, Cuong's intense dedication and love for music led him to a full scholarship at the New England Conservatory of Music where he received his Bachelor of Music in Jazz studies with a distinction in performance. Transitioning from his studies in Boston, he moved to New York in 1994 and began his career actively leading various groups while touring extensively throughout the world. As a leader, Cuong has released eight recordings, each making critics’ lists of the 10 best recordings of their respective years and has received rave reviews from notable publications such as the New York Times, The New Yorker, Harper’s, the Guardian, BBC Music Magazine, JazzTimes and Downbeat. Each record displays how he has carved out a distinctive sonic territory as a trumpet player, blurring all stylistic borders while developing his own compositional aesthetic and sound world.


Awards and honors that Cuong has garnered include grants from the Royalty Research Foundation, the Donald E. Petersen Professorship, ArtistTrust, 4Culture, CityArts and the Colbert Award for Excellence.  Cuong is currently associate professor and chair of Jazz Studies at the University of Washington and was awarded the University of Washington's prestigious Distinguished Teacher Award in his third year on faculty. In 2002 and 2006, Cuong was a recipient of the Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album as a member of the Pat Metheny Group. He’s been recognized as one of the top 50 Jazz Artists in an article called “The New Masters” from the British magazine, “Classic CD” and in 2006 was named the Best International Jazz Artist by the Italian Jazz Critics’ Society. Amazon listed Vu’s “Come Play With Me” on their “The 100 Greatest Jazz Albums of All Time.”