Jazz Innovations, Part I

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Students in the Jazz Workshop perform in Brechemin Auditorium.

Student jazz ensembles pay homage to the icons of jazz and break new ground with original progressive jazz compositions, performing music by Horace Silver, Charlie Parker, Gerry Mulligan, Keith Jarrett, Tony Lefaive, Elliot Halpern, and Jeremy Pelt. 

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Program

The Rapid Testers
Steve Rodby, director

Song for My Father: Horace Silver

Yardbird Suite: Charlie Parker

Song for Strayhorn: Gerry Mulligan

Long As You Know You're Living Yours: Keith Jarrett

Personnel
Marek Magaña, electric bass; Maximilian Czerwinski, alto saxophone; Shai Permilovsky, piano


Combo 2

Circled Path: Tony Lefaive

Stupid-Chosis (Kinda an Expert): Elliot Halpern

466-64 (Freedom Fighters): Jeremy Pelt

Kingfisher: Tony Lefaive

Personnel
Elliot Halpern, tenor saxophone; Noah Brown, piano; Tony Lefaive, bass; Matt Camgros, drums


Director Bios