Concert slate will also include special jazz performance featuring URI alumni
| 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.
The band will perform multiple originals and standards by McPhatter—who is an artist in-residence at URI for the first half of the spring semester—mixing jazz grooves with Latin flavor.
The She-Boop Swing Orchestra, She-Bop Junior Swing Orchestra
and the JazzHers will return to URI to once again perform in Voices
for Jazz on Sunday, March 8, at 3 p.m. in the URI
Concert Hall. About 40 young female student jazz musicians within these
ensembles will also perform and interact with McPhatter during the event.
On Saturday, April 25, at 2 p.m. at the URI
Concert Hall, the Jazz Big Band will hold a special
performance where, for the first time, University alumni formerly with
the Jazz Big Band will return to campus and put on an all-star show for the
community. The show will recognize the 30th anniversary of
URI’s jazz program and Joseph Parillo, music professor emeritus, who launched
the program.
“It will be a powerful moment to see both the alumni who
started the jazz program here at URI and the current students continuing that
tradition all on one stage,” Goods said. “It’s going to be an exciting time to
have the jazz alumni back at URI.”
The Symphony
Orchestra will conclude the spring performance schedule on Wednesday,
April 29, by taking the audience to a period a long time ago in a
galaxy far, far away. The show, which starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Concert Hall
under the direction of URI Director of Orchestral Studies Luis Viquez, will
feature Lili Boulanger’s “D’un matin de printemps” and scores from the film
“Star Wars.”
The concert will also feature the winners of URI’s annual
Concerto Competition (Katarina Hatch, flute; Aidan McCrillis, trombone) and
Orchestral Composition Competition (Collin Klampert). URI students Victor
Sanchez and Keith Brown will also conduct pieces during the April 29
performance. On Feb. 26, the URI Symphony Orchestra will hold the opening
performance of the
College Orchestra Directors Association National Conference. The conference
will be hosted by the University from Feb. 25, through March 1.
Tickets for these concerts can be purchased in advance
through Eventbrite or in-person at the box office an hour prior to the
performance. All events will be held at the Fine Arts Center, 105 Upper College
Road, Kingston. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $10 for seniors, and for
students, faculty and staff. Children 12 and under are admitted free.
The spring lineup will also present numerous smaller
concerts, including student recitals and combo and ensemble performances. Check
out the full events listing for
upcoming concerts.