Jazz Small Ensembles
The Music of Thelonious Monk and "Chasin' the Bird": The Music of Charlie Parker
Monday, October 28, 2024 at 7:30pm CDT
McClintock Choral and Recital Room
Joe Clark and Darius Hampton, conductors
Pianist and composer Thelonious Monk made an indelible mark on the jazz world with his unique improvisational style. His early career gigs at Minton’s Playhouse in Manhattan proved crucial to the development of bebop, and his contributions to the jazz standard repertoire include such hits as “’Round Midnight,” “Blue Monk,” “Straight No Chaser,” and “In Walked Bud.” Another leader of the bebop movement, virtuosic saxophonist Charlie Parker became one of the most influential jazz soloists for generations to follow. He composed numerous selections employing the altered harmonies, chromatic passing tones, and blazing tempos that would become hallmarks of the bebop sound. Join the Joe Clark and Darius Hampton ensembles for an exploration of these two giants of the genre.
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Sold OutSelections by the Joe Clark Ensemble
Candice Tugby, trumpet
Ethan Weisman, alto saxophone
Brian Kachur, tenor saxophone
Dylan McGaharn, piano
Evan Diethrich, bass
Chase Wilkins, drums
Thelonious Monk (arr. Evan Diethrich), Little Rootie Tootie
Thelonious Monk (arr. Chase Wilkins), Ugly Beauty
Thelonious Monk (arr. Candice Tugby), Brake’s Sake
Thelonious Monk (arr. Brian Kachur), Ruby, My Dear
Thelonious Monk (arr. Dylan McGaharn), Let’s Cool One
Thelonious Monk (arr. Ethan Weisman), Let’s Call This
Selections by the Darius Hampton Ensemble
Jun Byun, trumpet
Mason Pia, alto saxophone
Dario Allais, tenor saxophone
Octavio Escamilla, guitar
Marcus Tugby, bass
Alexander Myers, drums
Charlie Parker (arr. Jun Byun), Yardbird Suite
Charlie Parker (arr. Marcus Tugby), Ornithology
Charlie Parker (arr. Octavio Escamilla), Barbados
David Raksin and Johnny Mercer (arr. Dario Allais), “Laura”
Charlie Parker and Miles Davis (arr. Mason Pia), Donna Lee
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.