m ffi Arizona State University ffi W IIilIWilM School of Music JAZZ CONCERT SERIES CO F Vin Ch Davi Kellan Scott Schu S , plano RECITAL HALL Wednesday, March 1,2000.7:30 p.m. PROGRAM The ASU Jazz Studies Program ensemble you are about to hear tonight is just one example of the many and diverse jazz ensembles at ASU. It is T\e jazz our intention to offer our students the opportunity to play in and be exposed to as many varied musical experiences as possible. This does, in some way, mirror the professional musician's life. In addition to experiencing the variety of jazz ensembles, the student is also exposed to the tremendous legacy left to us by the jazz masters such as Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Bill Evans, erc., through the playing of their music. However, it is not our intention to recrcate the past, but instead to encourage our students to seek out ttrcir individual musical voice and to express their creativity. The jazz students of today can become the jazz masters of tcmorrow. Chuck Marohnic Director of I azz Studies Professor of Music SELECTIONS TO BE ANNOUNCED PERFORMERS: Vince Cee, coach Chad West, trumpet David Tieman, guitar Kellan Suttrerland, bass Scott Schuett, piano Aric Stack, drums *******+,k+*** L Manager Perfn Staff Manager Quamme Pe Staff Andrcy Dtxn Au Cook Jessica Wood OT FINE ARTS School of Music Main Campus, P.O. Box 870405,Tcmpc, AZBS2B7 480-965 - I 371 . wwwasu.edu,/cfa,/music O+Os