Concert slate will also include special jazz performance
featuring URI alumni
James Bessette
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The University of Rhode Island Jazz Big Band will perform during the Voices in Jazz festival March 5 and will hold a special concert on April 25 where for the first time University alumni will take the stage with the band for an all-star show—all at the URI Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. (URI Photo/Nora Lewis) |
The University of Rhode
Island Concert
Band and Wind Ensemble both intend to send audiences into unique
musical mindsets on Sunday, Feb. 22, at 3 p.m. to help kick
off the Music Department’s spring semester concert schedule.
The Wind Ensemble and Concert Band, under the direction of
URI Director of Bands Brian Cardany, will take the stage at the URI Fine Arts
Center Concert Hall, 105 Upper College Road, on the Kingston Campus. The Wind
Ensemble concert will center around the theme, “Atmospheres,” set to transport
audiences into an aesthetic world.
Pieces to be performed for “Atmospheres” are “Steampunk
Suite” by Erika Svanoe, “Diamond Tide” by Viet Cuong, “Catalyst” by Adrian
Sims, and “Wild Nights” by Frank Ticheli.
The Concert Band will perform “Liberty Bell” by John Philip
Sousa, “Mystery on Mena Mountain” by Julie Giroux, and Steven Reineke’s “Into
the Raging River.” Victor Sanchez, a URI graduate assistant, will conduct the
Concert Band’s rendition of David Holsinger’s “A Childhood Hymn.”
The Wind Ensemble and Concert Band will also perform live
on Sunday, April 26, at 3 p.m. at the Fine Arts Center.
Details of that show will be unveiled at a later date.
The annual Voices in Jazz festival will be kicked off by
the URI
Jazz Big Band, directed by URI Director of Jazz Studies Emmett Goods,
on Thursday, March 5, at 8 p.m. at the URI Concert Hall. This
year’s festival will welcome guest composer Le’Andra McPhatter, a jazz pianist
and organist who founded the Journey Music Academy and Journey Online
organizations to cultivate the next generation of musicians.