It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that gospel, funk, classical and swing
LEXINGTON, Ky.—April is Jazz Appreciation Month, so sure, Transylvania University students will demonstrate their chops. Also on the program for next month’s series of free concerts is a mix of musical offerings—from baroque to a hot-off-the-press world premiere. All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Mitchell Fine Arts Center’s Carrick Theater and are open to the public. Chamber Orchestra “Baroque and Back” Wednesday, April 2 The Transylvania University Chamber Orchestra will perform music from Handel to Ellington and will feature soprano Rebecca Keith and music faculty member Scott Heersche on trumpet. Keith, a junior and an applied voice major, won Transylvania’s 2014 Concerto/Aria Competition. The concert also will include selections by Durante, Poulenc and Stravinsky. Choral Concert Friday, April 4 Three choirs will raise the roof. Just back from a regional tour, the Transylvania University Choir will be led by student conductors Rebecca Keith, George Wu and Matthew Durr. The evening will focus on the Transylvania Singers, a women’s chorus conducted by music instructor Joanna Manring; and Pioneer Voices, a men’s chorus conducted by Gary Anderson. Jazz and Percussion Ensembles Tuesday, April 8 The jazz ensemble will heat up the stage with classic jazz and funk tunes. Under the direction of music faculty member Valerie Evans, students will perform standards such as “Sweet Georgia Brown” (a.k.a. the Harlem Globetrotters theme) and “Watermelon Man,” which will be a chance for most jazz ensemble members to perform improvisational solos. Also, vocalist
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