The Jazz Ensemble performs music from a
wide variety of styles and eras within
the jazz idiom. This standard
18-piece jazz ensemble performs the
classics of the "Swing Era" including
music written for the jazz orchestras of
Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Duke
Ellington and Count Basie.
The ensemble also performs classics of
the 1970s and ‘80s, including the music
of Sammy Nestico, Thad Jones, Buddy Rich
and Toshiko Akiyoshi. No stranger
to the contemporary sounds of today, the
ensemble frequently performs works by
Bob Mintzer, Pat LaBarbera, John
Fedchock, Michael Abene, Quincy Jones
and other contemporary artists. |
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The technical and musical skills of ensemble
members allow for performances of the same
professional arrangements that are heard on
recordings by the Buddy Rich Orchestra, the GRP
All-Star Big Band and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis
Jazz Band.
Those skills have also been recognized
off-campus as well. For the past three
years, the Lee University Jazz Ensemble and two
smaller groups selected from large ensemble have
received superior ratings (Gold) at the IAJE-sponsored
Jazzweek Festival at the University of
Louisville. Several members have also
received "Outstanding Soloist" and scholarship
awards for their achievements in performance and
improvisation. During the seven-year
tenure of director
Alan Wyatt, the group has released two
recordings of its work; a third is scheduled for
release soon. |