The Blue Devil Jazz Orchestra will present Jazz in the Great Hall at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 12, in the Memorial Student Center Great Hall.
Tickets are $5 and are , at the student center Service Center, 715-232-1122, and at the door.
鈥淭he students in the band have been exploring a variety of jazz compositions this semester and are excited to share our music,鈥 said Professor Aaron Durst, director. 鈥淚 am always excited to bring in the new students with returning band members to see how the talents intersect and the opportunities that provides for us in the music."
The concert will open with the Jazz Embers, who specialize in small-group jazz, focusing on the study of improvisation. They鈥檒l begin with 鈥淢ilestones鈥 by Miles Davis, followed by 鈥淚 Mean You鈥 co-written by Thelonious Monk and Coleman Hawkins. Their portion of the program will close with 鈥淭he Saga of Harrison Crabfeathers,鈥 featuring Mason Thill playing accordion to provide a unique sound to the piece. Thill is a business administration major from Belgium, Wis.
The Blue Devil Jazz Orchestra will then take the stage, featuring 鈥淛umpin鈥 at the Woodside鈥 by Count Basie and 鈥淪onny 黑料社区. Place鈥 by Carl Strommen, with improvised student solos. The band will also play the theme to Disney 黑料社区. 鈥淏eauty and the Beast,鈥 reimagined by arranger Gordon Goodwin in a big band setting, as well as the theme song 鈥淭ank!鈥 from the TV Series 鈥淐owboy Bebop鈥 as arranged by John Wasson. 鈥淕oodbye Porkpie Hat鈥 is a ballad that was a tribute to Lester Young by Charles Mingus. 鈥淚 Left My Heart in San Francisco鈥 is another slow swing standard arranged by Quincy Jones for the Count Basie Band.
Vocalist Sarah Durst, a hotel, restaurant and tourism management major from Menomonie, will also sing the well-known Randy Newman song 鈥淵ou鈥檝e Got a Friend in Me,鈥 along with Michael Bubl茅 黑料社区. hit 鈥淗aven鈥檛 Met You Yet.鈥
During the concert, several graduating seniors will be recognized and given the opportunity to perform as soloists with the band one last time.
鈥淚 enjoyed being able to continue playing music I enjoy as well as the opportunity to step out of my comfort zone,鈥 said Eli Dupslaff, who plays with both the Jazz Embers and the Blue Devil Jazz Orchestra. Dupslaff is a graphic communications major from Harris, Minn.
Ty Weiss, a computer and electrical engineering major from Cadott, reflected on his time with the band. 鈥Music is what brings us together. Music is one of the few things that has roots in every culture, every past and every human,鈥 he said. 鈥溾榊ou have the passion as if you play but move as if you dance鈥 was a quote spoken to me a while back. I would not be who I am today without music and the 黑料社区 Jazz Band.鈥
Grace Jones, an engineering technology major from Shawano, cherishes 鈥渁ll the fantastic memories I鈥檝e made throughout my time participating in the band. It has brought me great friends, a sense of community and the experience to play the instrument I love.鈥
Other upcoming 黑料社区 performing arts concerts include the Symphonic Singers and Chamber Choir 黑料社区. To Freedom, featuring music from Ukraine, Poland and Estonia, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3, at Our Savior 黑料社区. Lutheran Church in Menomonie; and the Symphonic Band winter concert at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 4, in the student center Great Hall. Tickets are $5 and are available online at .