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Artists in Residence
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| Garfield
High School Jazz Band under the direction of Clarence
Acox (far right) with special guest Joshua Redman (far
left) performing at the 2003 Earshot Jazz Festival. Photo
by Daniel Sheehan. |
Visiting Artists
Earshot
Jazz brings artists from around the country to contribute
to the lively community of jazz artists, educators, and students
of the Pacific Northwest. Over the years, our artist-in-residency
programs have brought such national treasures as Carla Bley,
Jane Ira Bloom, Ravi Coltrane and Benny Golson to Seattle
to work with local area jazz programs and King County schools.
While
residencies vary in length, discipline, and frequency, two
of our residency programs have grown into annual events.
NEA Jazz Masters in
Residency with SRJO
Earshot Jazz participates in
the NEA Jazz Masters Touring and Residencies Program. In 2005,
the venerable bandleader Gerald Wilson undertook a multi-day
residency with the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra (SRJO)
that included open rehearsals, educational outreach events,
and two concerts. Mr. Wilson also hosted a workshop on jazz
composition and arranging. In 2004 Earshot Jazz hosted Benny
Golson in residency with SRJO.
Coming
Fall of 2006 -- NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Heath.
NEA Jazz Masters on Tour is
an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts sponsored
by Verizon in partnership with Arts Midwest. Additional support
is provided by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation through
a grant to Chamber Music America.
Artists in Residency
with Local High School Jazz Bands
The facts are plain: Seattle is the world's
greatest producer of top-flight high-school big bands. In
regional and national competitions, our local high school
jazz bands seem always to win or place. For that, thank the
inspired direction of the educators: Clarence Acox (Garfield)
and Scott Brown (Roosevelt).
Since 2003 Earshot has been proud to produce
a special program for these local inner city high school jazz
bands. Earshot Jazz arranges for talented and inspiring professional
jazz musician to visit each of the campuses. For an afternoon,
the guest artist works with the bands to prepare a song which
they then perform together on the Earshot Jazz Festival stage.
This program provides students an opportunity
for personal interaction with artists they've only heard on
recordings or seen in publications. Special thanks to the
extraordinary professional artists that have participated
in this program -- Ravi Coltrane (2005), Nicholas Payton (2004),
and Joshua Redman (2003).
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