Event details
Jazz at Princeton presents: Jazz Small Group I and PU Faculty Jazz Septet
Please join us for a performance by Princeton University’s top jazz small group opening for a return performance of the Princeton University faculty jazz sextet featuring Rudresh Mahanthappa (alto saxophone), Ted Chubb (trumpet), Michelle Lordi (voice), Elio Villafranca (piano) Matthew Parrish (bass), and Jerome Jennings (drums).
Ticketing
$16 General | $6 Student*
*Ticket prices are inclusive of all fees.
Faculty and Staff only: In addition to two (2) free tickets, all university Faculty and Staff can also purchase additional tickets at a price point of $6 per ticket.
About
Jazz at Princeton University serves to promote this uniquely American music as a contemporary and relevant art form. Its goals are to convey the vast musical and social history of jazz, establish a strong theoretical and stylistic foundation with regard to improvisation and composition, and emphasize the development of individual expression and creativity. Offerings of this program include academic course work, performing ensembles, master classes, private study, and independent projects. Jazz at Princeton University thanks you for joining them on this evening’s journey of beauty, exploration, discovery, and hope.
Program
Program to be announced on stage.
Performers
Student Performers:
- Theodore Peebles ’28 - Trumpet
- Milan Sastry ’26 – Alto Saxophone
- William Parson ’28 - Trombone
- Alex Levin ’27 - Piano
- Sydney Dutta ’29 - Bass
- Ryder Walsh ’26 - Drums
Princeton University Faculty Jazz Septet:
- Rudresh Mahanthappa - alto saxophone
- Ted Chubb - trumpet
- Michelle Lordi - voice
- Miles Okazaki - guitar
- Elio Villafranca - piano
- Matthew Parrish - bass
- Jerome Jennings - drums
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