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Jazzfest.2008

* '08 Festival "Rules" for Directors

* The Festday's General Schedule

* '08 Festival Online Application (Not active
until Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2007, at 9 a.m.)

* '08 Festival Clinicians

* Deadlines for '08 Fest

*'08 Festival Fees

* DIRECTOR'S FAQ about our festival

* '08 Fest Directors Correspondence

* Online Music Listing Form

* On-line Lunch Intention Form

* Places to eat dinner

* Breakfast/Lunch Menu

* 2008 Festival Sponsors

* 2008 Festival Sponsoring Hotel

* Driving Directions to New Trier

* Chicago Links for tourists

* How to get tickets to the evening concert

* Festday Broadcast Schedule for LIVE
TV/Radio/INTERNET


Jazzfest.2007

* Music Performed at 2007 Festival 

* PDF of the 2007 Evening Concert Program 

* Participating Schools in 2007 Fest

* School Performance Schedule 2007 Fest 

* 2007 Jazz Directors Big FAT Band

* PDF of 2006 JazzFest Evening
Concert Program


Jazzfest VIDEO ARCHIVES


* Video archives from the 2007 Festival

* Video archives from the 2006 Festival

* Video archives from the 2005 Festival

* Video archives from the 2004 Festival

* Video archives from the 2003 Festival


Music Performed at
PAST NT JazzFests


*2007 Festival Music
*2006 Festival Music
*2005 Festival Music
*2004 Festival Music
*2003 Festival Music
*2002 Festival Music
*2001 Festival Music
*2000 Festival Music
*1999 Festival Music
*1998 Festival Music


Past Performers at our festival

International Association for Jazz Education

The Jazz Showcase (Chicago)

Chicago Jazz Archive

Chicago Jazz Ensemble

Jazz Institute of Chicago

The Merit School of Music

Chicago Links

NT Jazz Ensemble's China Tour Website

NT Faculty Jazz Quartet

About our New Trier
Jazz Ensembles

* Jazz Ensemble I
* Lab Jazz Ensemble
* Concert Jazz Ensemble
* Freshman Jazz Ensemble


New Trier
Jazz Studies

* Music Improv Program
* Past Guest Artists
* Past Guest Big Bands
* NTHS Jazz Studies Curriculum

 

 
Clinician: Bob Curnow

Bob Curnow comes by his musical talents honestly. A member of Stan Kenton's trombone section in the 1960's, he re-joined the band in 1973 to begin a four-year stint as A&R director, arranger, composer, producer and general manager of Kenton's Creative World Records. In that position, he produced over 25 albums, six of which featured his own compositions or arrangements. One notable highlight was his rousing adaptation for the Kenton band of the music of Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears (Kenton Plays Chicago.) His version of "Once Upon a Time" stands out as the most romantic and melodic Kenton tracks ever recorded.

Curnow later became president of the International Association of Jazz Educators (IAJE) and his influence was instrumental in shaping the organization as it is today. He also spent eleven years as Director of Bands and Jazz Studies at California State University in Los Angeles and, prior to that, taught at Michigan State and Case Western Reserve Universities. Curnow has been a guest conductor of many symphony orchestras, such as the Boston Pops and the Cleveland Philharmonic, and all-state jazz ensemble throughout the United States. He has served as a clinician or adjudicator at jazz festivals in forty states and Canada. For eight years, Curnow also directed the McDonald's All-American High School Jazz Band, touring the country and discovering many talented young players who since have become prominent in their field.

Currently the leader of the New Jazz Repertory Ensemble of Spokane, Curnow heads Sierra Music Publications, one of America's fastest-growing music publishers. Sierra prints and distributes many of the charts used by the bands of such jazz greats as Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson, Bill Holman, Les Hooper and many others, as well as Bob's own arrangements of the music of the Yellowjackets.

It was in 1982 that Bob Curnow first became fascinated with the complexity, intelligence and melodic beauty of the music of the Pat Metheny Group. Shortly thereafter he began transcribing select Metheny compositions. At first, he merely wanted to satisfy his curiosity about their musical content, but soon he began to hear the possibility of arranging these works for big band. Curnow ultimately penned some twelve arrangements of compositions by Pat Metheny and/or Lyle Mays. These works stand as stellar examples of the art of arranging at its finest. The resulting album, The Music of Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays, is the culmination of Curnow's decade-long dream and clearly demonstrates that big band jazz can be as poignant and relevant today as ever.

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