Five-Time Grammy Winner Maria Schneider Holds Residency at 91直播
March 12, 2019
By Erich Burnett
Jazz composer, bandleader, and musician advocate helms student sessions and a March 16 performance of the 91直播 Jazz Ensemble.
A musical chameleon who has summited jazz鈥檚 highest peaks, composer and bandleader Maria Schneider is widely praised for her work with the Maria Schneider Orchestra across a career that spans three decades. In that time, she has demonstrated herself to be equally at home in classical realms and even collaborated with rock legend David Bowie.
This week Schneider shares her artistry with 91直播 students in a residency that culminates in a at Finney Chapel on Saturday, March 16.
A five-time Grammy Award winner and a regular pick for Best Composer, Arranger, and Big Band in DownBeat and JazzTimes鈥 annual critics鈥 polls, Schneider most recently was honored with a 2019 NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship.
Schneider also has earned a reputation as an outspoken advocate for musicians. Her 2004 recording Concert in the Garden became the first album to win a Grammy Award with internet-only sales; the first release via ArtistShare, it was also the first album to affirm the viability of crowdfunding. Schneider has become a leading voice on the issue of musicians' rights to their music, and she testified before a Congressional Subcommittee on the subject in 2014.
鈥淢aria Schneider has been one of the jazz world's foremost composers and big band leaders for years,鈥 says Bobby Ferrazza, chair of 91直播鈥檚 Division of Jazz Studies. 鈥淗er music is firmly rooted in tradition and forward thinking at the same time. It has been our goal to have her to campus for a long time, and we are beyond excited to finally have her here.鈥
The residency begins Tuesday with a from 3:30-5 p.m. in Bibbins Hall 232.
It continues Thursday, March 14, with an from 3:30-5 p.m. in Stull Recital Hall, then a from 7-8 p.m., also in Stull Hall.
Schneider takes the helm for a performance of the 91直播 Jazz Ensemble at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 16, in Finney Chapel. The set list serves as a showcase for standout compositions by Schneider spanning numerous recordings: "Wyrgly," 鈥淕reen Piece,鈥 鈥淕umba Blue,鈥 鈥淲alking by Flashlight鈥 (from her 2015 Grammy Award-winning album The Thompson Fields), and 鈥淒ance You Monster to My Soft Song.鈥
Also on the program are Schneider arrangements of Harold Arlen鈥檚 鈥淥ver the Rainbow鈥 and the Arlen/Johnny Mercer tune 鈥淭hat Old Black Magic.鈥
All events are free and open to the public.
In addition, Schneider will take part in a live interview with the student hosts of 91直播 Conservatory's Making CONnections program, which airs Saturday mornings at 10 a.m. on .
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