Eastman Jazz Orchestra and Eastman New Jazz Orchestra
About This Event
The Ray Conniff Jazz Ensemble Series
Dave Rivello, director of Eastman New Jazz Orchestra
Velasco For Lene
Velasco Todo Esta Por Deci
Velasco The Heron Crosses
Velasco This is The Way Down
Velasco In The Tropical Night
Velasco Vauxhall
Velasco Cae La Nieve
Christine Jensen, director of Eastman Jazz Orchestra
Liston Late Date
Noble arr. Abene The Touch of Your Lips
Schneider Three Romances PArt III: Danca Illusoria
Prima arr. McNeely Sing, Sing, Sing
Waller arr. Dobbins The Jitterbug Waltz
Rowles arr. Holman The Peacocks
Jones Don’t Git Sassy
The Eastman New Jazz Orchestra was established to showcase the finest contemporary music from around the world written for jazz ensemble. Performing repertoire primarily from the last 20 years, the New Jazz Orchestra plays music not often heard or yet recorded, and frequently premieres new works, including those of student writers. In 2009 this ensemble was the Downbeat Student Music Award winner for Best College Big Band. They also hosted Bob Brookmeyer’s 80th birthday celebration, with Bob in attendance, and performed new music from Jim McNeely, Bill Holman, John Hollenbeck, Ryan Truesdell, and Dave Rivello — all works that were commissioned specifically for this special event. They have also performed at the NYS Music Educator’s Conference with guests Denis DiBlasio and Mike Kaupa. Featured guest composers have included Bob Brookmeyer, Bill Holman, Jim McNeely, Fred Sturm, Rich Perry, Dick Oatts, Ralph LaLama, Dave Liebman, Maria Schneider, Ellen Rowe, Joey Sellers, John Hollenbeck, Ryan Truesdell, Mike Kaupa, Nathan Parker Smith, and Jennifer K. Bellor.
Lead by composer Dave Rivello, the New Jazz Orchestra is open to Eastman students by audition only. Like the Eastman Jazz Orchestra, it performs in concert at Eastman at least twice per semester, in addition to occasional outside performances.
The Ray and Vera Conniff Foundation was established in 2015 to honor the renowned Grammy-winning trombonist and arranger Ray Conniff. The foundation furthers Conniff’s legacy by supporting future generations of musicians through scholarships and financial support.
