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Youth and Repertory Jazz Orchestras

Sunday, November 17

3:00 pm

SUNY Schenectady

About

Jazz is the order for the afternoon as our Youth and Repertory Jazz orchestras take the stage at SUNY Schenectady Carl B. Taylor Auditorium.

Since music often reflects life and nature, the charts we'll be performing will be arranged in a way to reflect the musical image of the very beginnings of a stream, as it starts from a single raindrop or icemelt atop a mountain (the first unison pitch of 'Rainy Day'). It then grows into a trickle, and then a stream and as the water merges and eventually works it's way down the mountainside into a cacophony of white-water rapids that is WYRGLY.

Repertoire: 

Youth Jazz:

Here's That Rainy Day, Arr. Bob Lowden

WYRGLY, Maria Schneider

John Brown's Other Body, Arr. John Oddo

Getaway, Arr. Paul Murtha

Chloe (Song of the Swamp), Arr. Billy Strayhorn

Hero with 1000 Faces, Vince Mendoza

Repertory Jazz:

Hancock - Watermelon Man arr. Chris Sharp

Dorham - Blue Bossa arr. Sweeney

April In Paris (vernon duke - arr. by sweeney)

Traditional - Second Line arr. Victor Goines

Work Song (Nat Adderly arr. Terry White)

Interested in Attending?

If you have any questions, give us a call at 518-382-7581 or email Mary Rose Petrozola at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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