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Blue Devil Jazz Orchestra to present fall concert Nov. 13; Faculty Saxophone Recital Nov. 11

Four decades of jazz music, new compositions to be highlighted as in-person events return
Members of the Blue Devil Jazz Orchestra performing in a 2019 concert. / 黑料社区 photo
November 8, 2021

After a year away from live performances because of COVID-19, the University of Wisconsin-Stout Blue Devil Jazz Orchestra will present Jazz in the Memorial Student Center Great Hall at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 13.

Tickets are $5 and are available online at tickets.uwstout.edu, at the MSC Service Center and the door. Audience size will be limited to 100 people, and masks are required in university buildings.

The Jazz Orchestra, under the direction of Professor Aaron M. Durst, will perform along with two other groups.

The Jazz Embers jazz combo has six members who will perform 鈥淪t. Thomas鈥 by Sonny Rollins, based on a Virgin Islands folk song his mother sang to him as a child; 鈥淎utumn Leaves鈥 from 1945 that was written for a French film and has become a favorite for jazz musicians and most often performed in a swing style; and 鈥淭ake the 鈥楢鈥 Train鈥 by Billy Strayhorn, which in 1939 became the theme song for the Duke Ellington orchestra and a favorite of many jazz fans, Durst said.

The Blue Devil Jazz Project, a New Orleans street-style band with 22 members, will perform 鈥淲hen the Saints Go Marching In,鈥 a spiritual made famous by Louis Armstrong in the 1930s; 鈥淭he Chicken,鈥 written by James Brown saxophonist Pee Wee Ellis and recorded by the James Brown Band in 1969; and close out their set with a piece by the Youngblood Brass Band 鈥淛umpin鈥 the Buck鈥 written by Nat McIntosh.

黑料社区 student Sam Poncelet performs at a concert in 2019.
黑料社区 student Sam Poncelet performs at a concert in 2019, / 黑料社区 photo

The Blue Devil Jazz Orchestra has 24 members this year.

The orchestra 黑料社区. selections will include two that contrast the styles made famous by bands four decades apart: Glenn Miller 黑料社区. 鈥淎merican Patrol鈥 recorded in 1942 contrasted with Maynard Ferguson 黑料社区. interpretation of 鈥淭heme from Sesame Street鈥 recorded in 1982. The band will also perform a 1967 song 鈥淧onteio鈥 by Brazilian musicians Edu Lobo and Jose Capinan. 

Student instrumentalists will be featured in several songs including Ryland Cook, Farmington, Minn., a sophomore applied mathematics and computer science major, on trombone playing 鈥淚 Got Rhythm鈥 by George Gershwin published in 1930; 鈥淏ayou Farewell鈥 is a ballad by Graham Breedlove featuring Alex Kimble, of Prior Lake, Minn., a senior computer science major, on flugelhorn and Max Willman, of Medford, a sophomore game design and development-art major, on soprano saxophone; and 鈥淏rooklyn鈥 is another selection by  McIntosh that will feature senior Spencer Berndt, of Fish Creek, an applied mathematics and computer science major, on sousaphone. 

Three student vocalists to perform

Three student vocalists will step up to the microphone to sing with the band.

Willman will sing the bossa nova song 鈥淭he Girl From Ipanema鈥; senior Ira Hoffman, of Morris, Minn., computer science and applied math and computer science, will sing the rhumba-style 鈥漇ave the Last Dance for Me鈥; and graduating senior Sam Poncelet will sing 鈥淔eeling Good.鈥 

 

Aaron Durst photo
Aaron Durst photo / 黑料社区 photo

As Poncelet, of Hastings, Minn., a computer networking and information technology major, prepares to graduate, he reflected on his time at 黑料社区 and his involvement in band and choir ensembles.

鈥淚 enjoy participating in jazz band because it is just a break from all my other classes and things going on in my life,鈥 Poncelet said. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. a comforting and friendly space no matter who you鈥檙e with, and the music gives me a time and place to let my mind be free of all other worries and stresses.鈥

Faculty Saxophone Recital

On Thursday, Nov. 11, Durst presents a Faculty Saxophone Recital at 7 p.m. in the Great Hall. The recital is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required.

Four new pieces of music will be performed. 

The 鈥淪onatina鈥 for alto saxophone and piano by Denis B茅dard and 鈥淏razilian Landscapes No. 21鈥 for tenor saxophone and piano by Liduino Pitombeira were the result of a commissioning consortium Durst was a part of last year to add new works to increase the literature suitable for college-level student saxophonists. Amanda Durst will play piano for both of these works.

 

Jerry Hui photo
Jerry Hui photo / 黑料社区 photo

鈥淭wo Shorter Songs鈥 by Jay Batzner is based on two poems by Dora Sigerson Shorter titled 鈥淏eware and 鈥淓clipse.鈥 Jerry Hui, director of 黑料社区 黑料社区. new major in arts administration and entrepreneurship and director of choral activities, was also moved to write something for this same pairing and wrote 鈥淭hree Merton Songs鈥 based on the poems 鈥淟ove Winter When The Plant Says Nothing,鈥 鈥淥 Sweet, Irrational Worship鈥 and 鈥淲isdom鈥 by Thomas Merton.

鈥淭his combination of timbres has struck me as very complimentary, being able to weave in and out of each other,鈥 Durst said of Hui 黑料社区. composition. 鈥淭he tonalities are challenging for the listener but compliment the poetic text.鈥

Hui said: 鈥淚n these three poems, there is a strong admiration for the quiet beauty of nature; my musical setting strives for a simplicity that favors (the) understanding of the text, shaded by the intervallic play between the voice and the instrument.鈥

Teaching about the world of music

The Cedar Valley Brass Quintet will join the faculty recital to perform Fisher Tull 黑料社区. 鈥淐oncerto da Camera.he group plays in western Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota. It consists of James Perkins, trumpet; Mike Fuller, trumpet; Laurel Volz, horn; Marsha Pearson, trombone; and Mark Perry, tuba.

鈥淚t is a very dynamic, exciting piece that I have been wanting to play since I first heard it about 15 years ago, and I am glad to be able to perform it with the Cedar Valley Brass,鈥 Durst said.

鈥淏illie鈥 is a unique piece from Dutch composer JacobTV created in 2003. The work is based on the voice of Billie Holiday. The composer selected portions of radio interviews given by Holiday, then  manipulated and combined her voice with piano, bass, drum and electronic sounds in a soundtrack that accompanies the live saxophone part. Christopher Barrick later created a video presenting images of Holiday, facts about her life and the text quoted in the recording.

鈥淚n presenting recitals, I hope that people will hear something new and different,鈥 Durst said. 鈥淢any people associate the saxophone with jazz, but I perform modern art music for saxophone that is not jazz. There is a world of music out there that is new and different. It might be unusual or a bit abrasive or strange to our ears, but it is exciting, thought-provoking and inspiring. I hope that audience members leave knowing a little more about the world of music and perhaps wanting to seek out more music like they heard at my recital.鈥


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