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Made In Chicago: A Jazz Celebration |
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Written by Ronaldo Oregano
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Wednesday, 29 June 2005 |
Millennium Park hosts
six free concerts featuring Chicago's best jazz
performers at the Pavilion in July and August
including: The Chicago Jazz Ensemble, conducted by Jon Faddis; Kurt Elling, Jon Hendricks, Mark Murphy and Sheila Jordan;
Danilo Perez with Angel Melendez's 911 Mambo Orchestra;
Orbert's Chicago Jazz Philharmonic; and more (details follow).
The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Millennium Park and the Jazz Institute of Chicago
present the savory sounds of Chicago jazz during six free concerts at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion
this summer. Made in Chicago: A Jazz Celebration takes place on five Thursdays throughout
July and August. A sixth concert, on Monday, August 29 kicks off "Jazz Week," culminating
with the Chicago Jazz Festival, which takes place September 1-4. Made in Chicago is
sponsored by the Chicago Jazz Partnership, a collaborative effort among The Boeing
Company, Bank One, Kraft Foods and The Chicago Community Trust.
"Chicago is an incredibly creative city. Millennium Park provides a venue for us to showcase that to the
world," said Millennium Park Executive Director Helen Doria. "All summer long, we're proud to present
many of the city's most talented artists and performers, including the phenomenal jazz musicians who
are appearing in Made in Chicago. We know that our audiences will be particularly thrilled by hearing
these concerts at the Pritzker Pavilion with its state-of-the-art sound system."
"There is an enormous wealth of jazz talent in Chicago - and has been since Louis Armstrong arrived
here from New Orleans," said Jazz Institute of Chicago Executive Director Lauren Deutsch. "We're
looking forward to introducing people to some of the best jazz artists in the country, who happen to live
in Chicago. We hope that people realize that there is no better jazz than right here at home."
COMPLETE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Thursday, July 14: 6:30 pm
The Chicago Jazz Ensemble, conducted by Jon Faddis
An introduction to the sounds of big band jazz from the past century and directions for its future.
Featuring commissioned works by Chicago composers, this program highlights Chicago's outstanding
jazz legacy, from King Oliver and Louis Armstrong through the avant-garde and beyond.
Thursday, July 21: 6:30 pm
Three Brothers and a Mother: Kurt Elling, Jon Hendricks, Mark Murphy and Sheila Jordan
A grand evening of scatting and musical storytelling featuring vocal giant Jon Hendricks, Mark Murphy,
Sheila Jordan and Chicago's own Kurt Elling.
Thursday, July 28: 6:30 pm
Danilo Perez with Angel Melendez's 911 Mambo Orchestra
Caribbean music and jazz have had close connections from the beginning of the last century. Hear
how Latin rhythms have influenced jazz when Panamanian pianist Danilo Perez, one of the most
intensely creative pianists on the scene, premieres a commissioned piece in honor of Chicago.
Chicago's Grammy-nominated 911 Mambo Orchestra, the city's leading Latin Jazz big band, also
welcomes a special guest - Perez's father, Danilo Perez, Sr.
 Photo by Jeff Dunn
Thursday, August 11: 6:30 pm
The Exploding Star Orchestra
Cornetist Rob Mazurek, founder of the groundbreaking Chicago Underground Orchestra, returns to
Chicago to lead musicians from Chicago's explosive contemporary jazz scene including Nicole Mitchell,
Ken Vandermark, David Boykin, Corey Wilkes, Josh Berman, John McEntire, Jason Adasiewicz, Jim
Baker, Jeff Parker, Matthew Lux, Jason Ajemian, John Herndon and Michael Reed.
Thursday, August 25: 6:30 pm
Legends and Lions: Bebop Brass Meets Saxophone Summit
Established in 1997 Bebop Brass is a true woodshed band featuring the most exciting young brass
players in Chicago, often pairing them off with legendary masters of brass. Saxophone Summit
premiered in 2001 with a similar goal--to showcase the masters with the young musicians who
together comprise the living legacy of the Chicago Sound made famous by legends such as Johnny
Griffin, Gene Ammons and many more. This concert brings together brass masters Maurice Brown,
Pharez Whitted and Bobby Lewis on trumpets, John Watson, Tracy Kirk and T.S. Galloway on
trombone saxophone summiteers Franz Jackson, Eric Schneider, Eddie Johnson, Jeff Chan and
Joseph Jarman. Music Director and pianist Ken Chaney will hold down the rhythm section with Kobie
Watkins on drums and Larry Gray on bass.
Monday, August 29: 6:30 pm
Orbert's Chicago Jazz Philharmonic: Collective Creativity
Orbert Davis' swinging Chicago Jazz Philharmonic will showcase its repertory of original works, and
celebrate the 40th anniversary of Chicago's pioneering Association for the Advancement of Creative
Musicians (AACM) by premiering a new composition. Applying the collective creative process of 21st
century jazz to 20th century classical music, Davis commissioned Nicole Mitchell, Ari Brown, Edward
Wilkerson and Mwata Bowden to collaborate with him and the orchestra in creating movements for a
new suite based on the works of Igor Stravinsky.
Located in downtown Chicago on Michigan Avenue between Randolph and Monroe Streets, the 24.5-
acre Millennium Park is an unprecedented center for world-class art, music, architecture and
landscape design.
Among the park's prominent features are the Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion, the most
sophisticated outdoor concert venue of its kind in the United States; the interactive Crown Fountain by
Jaume Plensa; the contemporary Lurie Garden designed by the team of Kathryn Gustafson, Piet Oudolf
and Robert Israel; and Anish Kapoor's hugely popular Cloud Gate sculpture.
For more information about Millennium Park or Made in Chicago: A Jazz Celebration, please visit
www.millenniumpark.org or call 312-742-1168. |
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Friday, 21 November 2008
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