Senior Jazz Violin Recital, Gianna Pedregon 04/13/24

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SENIOR JAZZ VIOLIN RECITAL

Gianna Pedregon

Marwan Ghonima, bass

Toby Keys, piano

Bergen Finley, guitar

Miranda Duarte, vocals

Samson Hulett, drum set, percussion

Leo Milano, tenor saxophone, percussion

Aimee MacDonald, soprano saxophone

Reyna Machado, drum set, percussion

Saturday, April 13, 2024 2:30 pm

Recital Hall

104TH PERFORMANCE OF 2023–24 ACADEMIC YEAR

APRIL 13, 2024, 2:30 PM

Poetry Reading: May 17th by Gianna Pedregon

Grand Ave. (2021)

Toby Keys, piano

Marwan Ghonima, bass

Samson Hulett, drum set

Poetry Reading: Cottleston Pie by A.A. Milne from Winnie the Pooh

Other Times, It Goes Like This (2024)

Toby Keys, piano

Leo Milano, tenor saxophone

Marwan Ghonima, bass

Samson Hulett, drum set

Gianna Pedregon (b. 2003) Pedregon

Emilia (2022)

Poetry Reading: Sinking by Gianna Pedregon

Melissa Aldana (b. 1998)

Miranda Duarte, vocals

Bergen Finley, guitar

Toby Keys, piano

Marwan Ghonima, bass

Samson Hulett, drum set

Reyna Machado, wind chimes

APRIL 13, 2024, 2:30 PM

Poetry Reading: My Tangram by Gianna Pedregon

My One and Only Love (1947)

Marwan Ghonima, bass

Guy Wood (1911–2001)

Poetry Reading: A Single Promise by Gianna Pedregon

Holding Hands (2002)

Aimee MacDonald, violin

Toby Keys, piano

Marwan Ghonima, bass

Samson Hulett, drum set

Mulgrew Miller (1955–2013)

Poetry Reading: In My Mind by Gianna Pedregon

Aqui, Oh! (1969)

Miranda Duarte, vocals

Bergen Finley, guitar

Toby Keys, piano

Marwan Ghonima, bass

Aimee MacDonald, soprano saxophone

Reyna Machado, drum set

Samson Hulett, percussion

Leo Milano, percussion

Toninho Horta (b. 1948)

May 17th

Without a doubt, I set foot on the doorstep of my new life, Clear, fresh, and eager for independence

The sun always shining on my face, the wind at my back

I await my new orders.

But sometimes, when the orders do not come, when the sun does not shine, and the wind does not blow,

The silence slowly cracks through, chipping away at the walls of my new room.

But look!! The sun is back, the wind sweeps me off my feet and my purpose has returned!

I am ready for a new day.

Cottleston Pie

Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie, A fly can’t bird, but a bird can fly.

Ask me a riddle and I reply:

“Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie.”

Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie, A fish can’t whistle and neither can I.

Ask me a riddle and I reply:

“Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie.”

Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie,

Why does a chicken, I don’t know why.

Ask me a riddle and I reply:

“Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie.”

Sinking

Sometimes reality can seem far away, only a mere photograph of life itself

Dreams become an escape, the lucidity and detail which draw you closer to the truth

Possibilities of the future sprinkled in, a veil, desperately trying to shield you from a reality you seek so relentlessly.

Sleep too much and the reality you love is lost,

Because nothing is more real than your own thoughts.

—Gianna Pedregon —A. A. Milne from Winnie the Pooh
PROGRAM NOTES

My Tangram

Even though some dreams turn somber,

My image of you has never spoiled, never turned

And through the years I start to ponder

If you’re the one in the picture that I’ve so carefully preserved.

I know that life is unpredictable, but I thought this time I might ask a favor

That maybe I could get a glimpse of a future that I can savor.

But here and now I understand if wishful thinking paints me a fool

Because it’s only true if you love me, just as much as I love you.

A Single Promise

We live and we die, and for what?

Our own purpose falls to the ones we love

I’d like very much to enjoy my life,

Holding hands with my one and only love, brimming with light

And after some time, when I’m old and tired,

I figure I might sit for a while

And look at you, with the same sparkle in your eye

And thank you kindly for such a beautiful time.

PROGRAM NOTES

In My Mind

Through the madness and the tears, the one thing that fails to disappear

Are the remnants of time, the seasons, the sun

The sweet smell of the sea and the laughter of one

Myself, just small, without many worries

Observing the world with big eyes and curiosities

Finding the world so obvious and apparent

That nothing could ever make her discontented

Giggling at a bee tickling her tummy

Or the way her parents applied sunscreen to her tiny body

She set off on the sand, waddling to her heart’s content

As the waves gently crashed ashore at no end.

All she wanted was a shell,

One that was so special, you could tell,

It not apart from the others,

But one that looked more like itself than anything else.

And although she never found it,

After searching for hours until the sun set behind the mountains

She still believed that one day,

She would come back to find it hidden away

And bring it home to put it in a box

Full of souvenirs colored by her own thoughts.

PROGRAM NOTES

This recital is presented as a degree requirement for a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies.

Gianna Pedregon is a violinist and composer who grew up in Whittier, California. She started playing violin at the age of four through the Suzuki method, studying with Liz Arbus. When she was around seven, she joined String Project LA, a program that taught string players different styles of music such as rock, funk, and bluegrass. As she discovered the diversities of music, improvisation seemed to be a common theme among all of them, and she started studying jazz with violinist Robert Anderson. She knew music was something she loved on a deeper level than anything else, so she continued her career, learning from many impressionable mentors such as Tamir Hendelman, Katie Thiroux, Mark Massey, and currently Joe Mazzaferro. At Pacific, Pedregon is part of the Pacific Jazz Ambassadors, a tight-knit community of jazz musicians who travel together to play across the country and internationally. She plans to further her education by pursuing a graduate degree in music performance with an emphasis in jazz studies.

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