UW Jazz Studies students perform in small combos over two consecutive nights of original tunes, homage to the greats of jazz, and experiments in composing and arranging.
Program
Entourage - 35
Marc Seales, advisor
Games: Nat Adderley
So What: Miles Davis
A Night In Tunisia: Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli
Strasbourg/ St. Denis: Roy Hargrove
Spencer Read, drums; Gabriella Kelley, bass; Hari Sethuraman, piano; Alex Phelps, trombone; Mason Palmer, guitar; Brian Zhang, alto sax
Meany (b)Rats
Steve Rodby, advisor
Bird Food: Ornette Coleman arr. Natalie Song
Ida Lupino: Carla Bley
Very Early: Bill Evans
Change Of The Guard: Kamasi Washington
Owen Gwinn, tenor sax; Aadithya Manoj, alto sax; Natalie Song, piano; Riley Tobin, bass; Ethan Horn, drums; Marko Vidich, guitar
Director Biographies
A noted pianist, composer and leading figure in the Northwest jazz scene, Marc Seales has shared stages with many of the great players of the last two decades. He has played with nearly every visiting jazz celebrity from Joe Henderson and Art Pepper to Benny Carter, Mark Murphy, and Bobby Hutcherson. With the late Don Lanphere he performed in such places as London, England; Kobe, Japan; The Hague in the Netherlands; and the North Sea Jazz Festival.
The musicians he admires most are Herbie Hancock, Charlie Parker, John Lewis, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Wynton Kelly, though he is quick to acknowledge that he owes the basically be-bop/post be-bop sound of his playing to his mentors, Don Lanphere and Floyd Standifer.
Critics have praised Seales variously for his "meaty piano solos," and "blues inflected, Hancock-inspired modernism." Winner of numerous Earshot awards (Instrumentalist of the Year in 1999 and Acoustic Jazz Group in 2000 and 2001; Jazz Hall of Fame, 2009), Seales is today promoting jazz awareness and molding young talents as a Professor of Music at the University of Washington, where he is a professor in the Jazz Studies Program. He teaches an array of courses, including History of Jazz, Jazz Piano, and Beginning and Advanced Improvisation, as well as leading various workshops and ensembles.