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September 2, 2009

From the Campus Journal:

Jazz guitarist Russell Malone will perform at UNH Monday, Sept. 21, at 8 p.m. in the Johnson Theater. Appearing with Malone will be working quartet members Martin Bejerano on piano, Tassili Bond on bass, and Johnathan Blake on drums. This concert is the first in UNH’s Traditional Jazz Series for the 2009-2010 season.

See the article for more information, including how to get tickets.

The Traditional Jazz Concert Series is co-sponsored by the New Hampshire Library of Traditional Jazz. The library, established in 1978 by Dorothy Prescott, comprises books, recordings, and memorabilia and is housed in Dimond Library. Prescott’s generous endowment funds its activities including the Traditional Jazz Series concerts.

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August 6, 2009

Paul Verrette, UNH Music Department photo.

Paul Verrette, UNH Music Department photo.

It is with great sadness that we must report that Professor Emeritus of Music Paul Verrette died earlier this week. Paul was long-time professor of music, department chair, senate president, and dogged advocate for increased diversity at UNH. And he was a long-time friend to the Library. He was largely responsible for placing the Library of Traditional Jazz in the Special Collections Department and over the years we have worked together on the traditional jazz series, jazz programming, and in producing the Katrina CD. Since he retired, he has volunteered to help process collections and sort incoming gifts of jazz recordings. And since 1979 he wrote the program notes for over 190 Traditional Jazz concerts.

An alumnus of UNH, Paul was born on July 25, 1930 in Dover, NH. He leaves behind his wife, Fran, and three sons, Paul, Mark and Christopher.

Visiting hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 77 Exeter St., Newmarket. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at the Church of St. Thomas More, Madbury Road, Durham. The family requests donations in memory of Paul Verrette be made to The Paul Verrette Memorial Fund for Music. Checks should be made payable to The UNH Foundation, in memory of Paul Verrette, c/o Elliott Alumni Center, 9 Edgewood Road, Durham, NH 03824.

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February 3, 2009

The thirtieth season of concerts in the UNH Traditional Jazz Series continues. The remaining concerts are:

  • March 2, 2009 – Where the Guitar Now Is At: Russell Malone Quartet
  • April 13, 2009 – Bria and Jim’s Borderline Jazz Band: All-Star Group including Jim Fryer, Bria Skonberg, Jimmy Mazzy and John Clark

Each concert begins at 8 p.m. in the Johnson Theatre, Paul Creative Arts Center, UNH Campus.

Tickets are $8.00 each (or $6.00 for students and seniors). Season tickets are available for $40.00.

You may order tickets in advance by calling 603-862-2290, or you may visit the UNH Memorial Union Building Ticket Office (hours are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.).

Tickets are also available at the door beginning one hour prior to the concert.

The UNH Traditional Jazz Series is sponsored by the New Hampshire Library of Traditional Jazz and the UNH Music Department. The library, established in 1978 by Dorothy Prescott, comprises books, recordings, and memorabilia and is housed in Dimond Library. Prescott’s generous endowment funds its activities including the Traditional Jazz Series concerts.

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January 29, 2009

The jazz quartet Depth of Emotion, co-led led by New Hampshire native and vibraphonist Ed Saindon and the versatile saxophonist and composer Dave Liebman, is appearing at the University of New Hampshire on Monday, February 2nd. Rounding out the quartet are bassist Dave Clark and drummer Mark Walker. This concert, the fourth event in this season’s UNH Traditional Jazz Series, is also the sixth annual Tommy Gallant Memorial Scholarship concert.

The concert begins at 8:00 p.m. at the Johnson Theatre, Paul Creative Arts Center, UNH Campus, Durham, NH. General admission tickets are $8 each and $6 each to students and seniors. Tickets are available at the UNH Memorial Union Building Ticket Office and at the door one beginning one hour prior to the concert. You may also order tickets online or call 603-862-2290 for more information.

The Traditional Jazz Concert Series is co-sponsored by the UNH Music Department and the New Hampshire Library of Traditional Jazz. The library, established in 1978 by Dorothy Prescott, comprises books, recordings, and memorabilia and is housed at the UNH Dimond Library. Prescott’s generous endowment funds its activities including the Traditional Jazz Series concerts.

Depth of Emotion is about creating and evoking emotions through music. The group features the blend of Dave Liebman’s soprano saxophone along with Ed Saindon’s vibes, piano and marimba. The quartet’s focus is on group dialogue, improvisation, and spontaneity played with a wide dynamic range, producing music ranging from delicate lyricism to intense, virtuosic displays of abandon.

This will be Ed Saindon’s second appearance in the Traditional Jazz Series having performed a tribute to vibraphonist Red Norvo several years ago. Coming from the “four mallet school,” Saindon has developed and continues to refine a pianistic approach to mallet playing. He has masterfully absorbed and transferred the influences from the piano lineage that stretches from Fats Waller and Art Tatum up to the present. Saindon’s list of credits are impressive—he has played and or recorded with Ken Peplowski, Kenny Werner, Louie Bellson, Howard Alden, Herb Pomeroy, Dick Johnson, Dave McKenna, Peter Erskine, Jeff Hamilton, and Michael Moore, among others. Also a respected jazz educator, Saindon teaches at Berklee and has written several books and articles.

Dave Liebman is a Grammy nominee with over fifty recordings as a leader and over 200 recorded original compositions ranging from orchestral works and string/wind/sax quartets to re-workings of Puccini and Bernstein to world music performed with Indian and Asian musicians. According to Downbeat Magazine, “Liebman is one of the most important saxophonists in contemporary music…a leader and artist of integrity and independent direction.” His jazz lineage is remarkable—he was part of Coltrane-drummer Elvin Jones’s group, he played and recorded with Miles Davis, and has also performed with Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Pat Metheny, John Abercrombie, and others. A noted jazz educator, Liebman has written several texts, has taught at universities around the world and founded the International Association of Schools of Jazz.

Two additional concerts remain in the 2008-2009 Traditional Jazz Series. Russell Malone appears with his quartet on March 2nd. Largely self-taught, Malone’s awesome technique and versatility in the swing, bebop and blues idioms make him sought after by many major jazz figures including Harry Connick, Benny Green and Diana Krall. He also appeared in Robert Altman’s movie Kansas City.

The series wraps up on April 13th with Bria and Jim’s Borderline Jazz Band. This group features trombonist Jim Fryer (no stranger to the UNH traditional jazz series) and Canadian trumpet sensation Bria Skonberg. Other New England favorites appear as well including banjoist/vocalist Jimmy Mazzy and clarinetist John Clark.

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