Stefon Harris with Pacific Jazz Ensemble

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Pacific Jazz Ensemble

Stefon Harris, vibraphone

Patrick Langham, director

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

7:30 pm

Faye Spanos Concert Hall

112TH PERFORMANCE OF 2023–24 ACADEMIC YEAR

APRIL 17, 2023, 7:30 PM

Selections may be chosen from the following:

What a Wonderful World (1967)

Cape Verdean Blues (1965)

Ellison’s Song (2010)

Summertime (1934)

Devil in the Details (2010)

Bourbon Street Jingling Jollies (1970)

Bob Thiele (1922–1996)

George David Weiss (1921–2010)

arr. Stefon Harris (b. 1973)

orch. Joe Mazzaferro (b. 1984)

Horace Silver (1928–2014)

arr. Stefon Harris (b. 1973)

orch. Omar Thomas (b. 1984) Harris

arr. Scott Arcangel (b. 1976)

George Gershwin (1898-1937)

arr. Harris

orch. Vern Sielert (b. 1970) Harris

arr. Thomas

Duke Ellington (1899–1974)

arr. Harris

orch. Arcangel

ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES

Stefon Harris has earned four Grammy nominations and has been named Best Mallet player eight times by the Jazz Journalist Association. He was also chosen Best Vibes in the 2018 and 2017 Downbeat magazine Critics Poll, the 2016 Jazz Times Expanded Critics Poll, the 2014 Jazz Times Critics Poll, and the 2013 Downbeat Critics Poll. NPR’s All Things Considered praised Harris’s audacious CD Urbanus, which also earned a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Jazz Album, as one of “The Year’s Best New Jazz” recordings. Harris was a member of the SFJAZZ Collective, whose 2014 CD, Wonder: The Songs of Stevie Wonder, won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album. Harris received his Bachelor of Music degree in classical music and Master of Music degree in jazz performance at Manhattan School of Music where he formerly served as the associate dean and director of jazz arts. Harris is a professor at Rutgers University–Newark and served on the jazz faculty of New York University for the past decade.

Patrick Langham is an experienced educator and performer with a twenty-year career at University of the Pacific. As professor and director of jazz studies, Langham developed the University’s jazz studies degree programs. During his time at Pacific, Langham has traveled to Spain as a visiting jazz conductor, overseen student performances in Paraguay, and directed groups at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Reno Jazz Festival, and Dizzy’s Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. As a saxophonist, he has performed with distinguished jazz artists including Lewis Nash, Bob Hurst, Donald Brown, Tom Harrell, Essiet Essiet, Terell Stafford, and Louis Hayes.

PACIFIC JAZZ ENSEMBLE FACULTY COACHES

Patrick Langham, program director, saxophone

Jamie Dubberly, trombone

Barry Finnerty, guitar

Aaron Garner, piano

Brian Kendrick, percussion

Joseph Mazzaferro, associate director, trumpet

Andrew Mell, double bass

Jonathan Latta, ensembles program director

Pacific Jazz Ensemble is an award-winning big band in the tradition of Duke

Ellington and Count Basie. The ensemble performs classic big band literature and embraces the music of contemporary composers and arrangers. The group has an impressive list of credentials having been invited to perform at jazz festivals around the West Coast.

Saxophones

Aimee MacDonald, alto

Gianna Pedregon, violin

Lee Milano, tenor

Mateo Ruiz, tenor

Kyle Saelee, baritone

Trumpets

Alex Maldonado, lead

Kamron Qasimi

Alayna Ontal

Kai Hatton

Trombones

Victor Alcazar, lead

Seth Neves

Matthew Miramontes

Jayden Laumeister

Rhythm Section

Toby Keys, piano

Bergen Finley, guitar

Marwan Ghonima, bass

Reyna Machado, drums

Samson, Hulett, drums

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