Jazz Small Ensembles
The Music of Cedar Walton and J. J. Johnson
Monday, October 21, 2024 at 7:30pm CDT
McClintock Choral and Recital Room
Derrick Gardner and Kevin Fort, conductors
Cedar Walton was a hard bop jazz pianist who came to prominence as a member of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. His compositions “Firm Roots,” “Bolivia,” “Holy Land,” “Mode for Joe,” and “Cedar’s Blues” have become classics in the jazz canon, and in 2010 Walton was inducted as a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master. Trombonist, composer, and arranger J. J. Johnson was among the earliest musicians to embrace the bebop genre. A member of the Benny Carter orchestra and the Count Basie big band, he also performed with Max Roach, Bud Powell, Charlie Parker, and Miles Davis. Johnson later became active in the Third Stream movement, fusing jazz with elements of classical music. Enjoy the music of these two jazz giants, performed by the Derrick Gardner and Kevin Fort ensembles.
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Sold OutSelections by the Kevin Fort Ensemble
William Lewis, trumpet
Eli Sullivan, alto saxophone
Ikenna Eze, trombone
Evan Steinkoler, piano and vocals
Calvin Simmers, drums
J. J. Johnson (arr. Eli Sullivan), Enigma
J. J. Johnson (arr. Calvin Simmers), In Walked Horace
J. J. Johnson (arr. Ikenna Eze), Lament
David Raskin and Johnny Mercer (arr. Evan Steinkoler), “Laura”
J. J. Johnson (arr. William Lewis), Wee Dot
Selections by the Derrick Gardner Ensemble
Jack Beckner, trumpet
Jason Zhu, tenor saxophone
Brandon Harper, piano
Dante Villasenor, bass
Ethan Bouwsma, drums
Cedar Walton (arr. Dante Villasenor), Ojos De Rojo
Cedar Walton (arr. Jack Beckner), Midnight Waltz
Cedar Walton (arr. Ethan Bouwsma), Martha’s Prize
Cedar Walton (arr. Brandon Harper), The Maestro
Cedar Walton (arr. Jason Zhu), Head and Shoulders
David and Carol McClintock Choral and Recital Room
Address
70 Arts Circle Drive
Evanston, IL 60208
United States
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Located in the Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Center for the Musical Arts, this rooms seats 120 and offers a flexible space for choral rehearsals, small ensemble performances, and student recitals.