School of Music
U N C G
School of Music
U N C G
The UNCG School of Music has been recognized for years as one of the elite
music institutions in the United States. Fully accredited by the National
Association of Schools of Music since 1938, the School offers the only
comprehensive music program from undergraduate through doctoral study in
both performance and music education in North Carolina. From a total
population of approximately 14,000 university students, the UNCG School of
Music serves nearly 600 music majors with a full-time faculty and staff of more
than sixty. As such, the UNCG School of Music ranks among the largest Schools
of Music in the South.
The UNCG School of Music now occupies a new 26 million dollar music building
which is among the finest music facilities in the nation. In fact, the new music
building is the second-largest academic building on the UNCG Campus. A large
music library with state-of-the-art playback, study and research facilities houses
all music reference materials. Greatly expanded classroom, studio, practice
room, and rehearsal hall spaces are key components of the new structure. Two
new recital halls, a large computer lab, a psychoacoustics lab, electronic music
labs, and recording studio space are additional features of the new facility. In
addition, an enclosed multi-level parking deck is adjacent to the new music
building to serve students, faculty and concert patrons.
Living in the artistically thriving Greensboro—Winston-Salem—High Point “Triad”
area, students enjoy regular opportunities to attend and perform in concerts
sponsored by such organizations as the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, the
Greensboro Opera Company, and the Eastern Music Festival. In addition,
UNCG students interact first-hand with some of the world’s major artists who
frequently schedule informal discussions, open rehearsals, and master classes at
UNCG.
Costs of attending public universities in North Carolina, both for in-state and out-of-
state students, represent a truly exceptional value in higher education.
For information regarding music as a major or minor field of study, please write:
Dr. John J. Deal, Dean
UNCG School of Music
P.O. Box 26167
Greensboro, North Carolina 27402-6167
(336) 334-5789
On the Web: www.uncg.edu/mus/
presents the
UNCG Honors
High School Jazz Band
Terri Lyne Carrington, conductor
with the
UNCG Jazz Ensemble
Steve Haines, director
Terri Lyne Carrington, drums
Sunday, November 7, 2004
1:30 pm
Recital Hall, School of Music
The UNCG All-State High School Jazz Band
Program to be selected from:
Alright, Ok, You Win Sid Wyche
arr. Sammy Nestico
US Thad Jones
arr. John Barry
Don't Git Sassy Thad Jones
A Time for Love Paul Francis Webster and Johnny Mandel
arr. Sammy Nestico
Take The "A" Train Billy Strayhorn
trans. David Berger
Woodchopper's Ball Woody Herman and Joe Bishop
Intermission
The UNCG Jazz Ensemble
Knuckleball Charlie Gray
Yes & No Wayne Shorter
arr. Steve Owen
Latin Dance Bob Mintzer
Are We There Yet? Pat Metheny
arr. Bob Curnow
Green Piece Maria Schneider
Abducted Aliens Akira Sato
_______
The hall is equipped with a listening assistance system.
Patrons needing such assistance should contact an usher in the lobby.
Patrons are encouraged to take note of the exits located on all levels of
the auditorium. In an emergency, please use the nearest exit, which may
be behind you or different from the one through which you entered.
The UNCG Jazz Ensemble is the flagship of the Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program. It was
founded in 1967 and has been featured in concerts throughout the United States, on radio,
and television. The ensemble is comprised of undergraduate and graduate students who
are interested in making jazz a major part of their musical training. The ensemble performs
UNCG student arrangements and compositions, as well as published charts. Jazz
performers who have performed with the UNCG Jazz Ensemble include Clark Terry,
Marian McPartland, Chris Murrell, Eddie Daniels, Marvin Stamm, Billy Taylor, and Jim
Snidero. The ensemble performed at the Count Basie Jazz Festival in Carnegie Hall in
1991, marking the first time a university music ensemble from North Carolina performed in
Carnegie Hall. The UNCG Ensemble recently released its fourth Compact Disc, Stronger
than Dirt.
The UNCG Jazz Ensemble
Saxophones
Alto 1 Greg Gelb
Alto 2 Andrew Hays
Tenor 1 Brandon Tesh
Tenor 2 Brent Davis
Baritone Paul Fisher
Trumpets
1st / 2nd (colead) Michael Sailors
1st / 2nd (colead) Jim Smisek
3rd John Davis
4th Lynn Grissett
Trombones
1st Mark Shoun
2nd Sal Mascali
3rd David Morse
Bass Chris Cline
Rhythm Section
Guitar J.P. Smith
Piano Michael Van Patter
Bass Peter Maness
Drums Ryan Walder
Jon-Marc Dale
started working with Stan Getz, James Moody, Lester Bowie, Pharoah Sanders, Cassandra
Wilson, and David Sanborn. In 1989, Terri moved to Los Angeles where she became the
drummer for the "Arsenio Hall Show". She has also toured the globe with Mike Stern, Joe
Sample, Al Jarreau, Herbie Hancock and spiritual mentor, Wayne Shorter. Her debut
honors
James Ketch
and
Dr. Ira T. Wiggins
with the
1st annual UNCG Jazz Education Service Award
in recognition of their excellence and commitment to jazz education
in the state of North Carolina. Congratulations to both!
release on Polygram, Real Life Story, was nominated for a Grammy Award and featured
Carlos Santana, Patrice Rushen, John Scofield, Grover Washington, Jr., and Gerald
Albright. In recent years, Terri Lyne has concentrated on writing and producing with
various artists including Dianne Reeves, Gino Vannelli, Siedah Garrett, Cassandra Wilson,
Marilyn Scott and Danish pop singers Stig Rossen and Monique. Her production of Dianne
Reeves’ CD That Day hovered at the top of the charts for many months. Terri was also the
house drummer on the late night TV show, "Vibe," hosted by Sinbad. In 1998, she
recorded along with Joni Mitchell and Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock's CD Gershwin's
World, and has been touring in Hancock's electric and acoustic bands over the last 7 years.
Her CD Jazz Is A Spirit (released in March 2002 on the Act music label) has enjoyed
considerable media attention and critical acclaim in the European and Japanese markets,
as well as the latest CD, Structure (Act, 2004), a co-led effort with Greg Osby, Adam
Rogers and Yellowjackets bassist Jimmy Haslip. Terri Lyne is currently teaching private
lessons at the University of Southern California, but her proudest accomplishment to date is
receiving an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music in September of 2003. Terri
Lyne endorses Yamaha Drums, Zildjian Cymbals & Sticks, and Remo Drum Heads.
Steve Haines is currently the Director of the Miles Davis Program in Jazz Studies at the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He has performed was players such as Dick
Oatts, Adam Nussbaum, Bob Berg, Joe Williams, Mark Levine, Richard Stolzman, Bruce
Forman and Marcus Roberts; and has supported clinicians such as Tim Hagans, Fred
Hersch, Mulgrew Miller, Lou Marini, Jim McNeely, Mike Stern, and Kenny Garrett.
Performance venues include the Pori Jazz Festival in Finland, the Molde Jazz Festival in
Norway, the Ethno Jazz Festival in Moldova, the Odessa International Jazz Carnival in
Ukraine, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. With the UNCG Jazz Faculty Trio,
Steve served as an ambassador to the state of North Carolina by performing for heads of
state at the U.S. Embassy in Chisinau, Moldova. Haines holds a B.M. in Jazz Performance
from St. Francis Xavier University in Canada and a M.M. in Music (Jazz Studies) from the
University of North Texas. While at the University of North Texas, Haines directed the
Three O'clock Lab Band, and was a member of the One O'clock Lab Band, with whom he
traveled internationally. Haines' music for large jazz ensembles is published at the
University of Northern Colorado Press and has been broadcast on the Canadian
Broadcasting Cooperation's national radio shows Jazz Beat and All the Best. He has
served as a clinician and as an adjudicator for large and small jazz ensembles at numerous
high schools, colleges, and universities. At UNCG, he is the Director of the Annual UNCG
Honors High School Jazz Band, and the Jazz Director's Summit.
_____
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program offers
the student a variety of opportunities to perform and study jazz. Recent clinicians include
Marcus Roberts, Jane Bunnett and the Spirits of Havana, Mulgrew Miller, Kenny Garrett,
Christian McBride, David Friesen, and Byron Stripling. Two large jazz ensembles, several
small jazz combos and supportive courses in jazz theory, jazz ear training, jazz
improvisation, jazz arranging & composition, jazz history, jazz appreciation, jazz pedagogy,
and jazz piano skills provide ample room for growth and lead to the Bachelor of Music in
Jazz Studies.
The UNCG Honors High School Jazz Band is comprised of the best high school jazz
students in the state. They have each won their respective chairs by way of audition. This
year was extremely competitive. Numerous tapes and compact discs were sent in to fill
seventeen openings. Their first rehearsal took place yesterday. The Honors Jazz Band is
sponsored by Kindermusik Inc., Downbeat magazine, Jamey Aebersold Inc., and the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro School of Music. The band would like to take
this opportunity to thank their band directors for supporting them and this important
American art form.
UNCG All-State High School Band
Saxophones
Alto 1 Sally White St. David's High School
Alto 2/clarinet Andrew Hall Durham School of the Arts
Tenor 1 Ben Sparrow Green Hope High School
Tenor 2 Sam Owens New Bern High School
Baritone Erik Thresher Durham School of the Arts
Trumpets
1st Clay Yow Perry North Moore High School
2nd / split lead Paul Markoff St. David's High School
3rd Tyler Brown Cedar Ridge High School
4th (jazz) Sean Glover Durham School of the Arts
Trombones
1st Matt Rich Davie High School
2nd Tony Mazzella Middle Creek High School
3rd Katie Stevens New Bern High School
4th Scott Sweeney Athens Drive High School
Rhythm Section
Guitar Andy Warwick Green Hope High School
Piano Chris Pattishall C.E. Jordan High School
Bass Jacob Boy Early College at Guilford High School
Drums Michael D'Angelo Northwest School of the Arts
World-renowned drummer, composer, producer and clinician, Terri Lyne Carrington has
maintained her status in the industry as a person to watch for over 20 years. Born in
Medford, Massachusetts in 1965, Terri developed a reputation as a child prodigy, jamming
with jazz veterans Dizzy Gillespie, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Oscar Peterson, Joe Williams,
and many more. At age 7, she was given her first set of drums, which had belonged to her
grandfather, Matt Carrington, who had played with Fats Waller and Chuck Berry. After
studying privately for three years, she played her first major performance at the Wichita
Jazz Festival with Clark Terry. Shortly afterward she received a full scholarship at age 11
to Berklee College of Music where she started playing with such people as Kevin Eubanks,
Mike Stern, Branford Marsalis, Greg Osby and others. She also studied under master
drum instructor Alan Dawson and made a private recording entitled TLC and Friends with
Kenny Barron, Buster Williams, George Coleman and her dad, Sonny Carrington, before
turning 17. Throughout high school Terri traveled across the country doing clinics at
schools and colleges and in 1983, encouraged by her mentor, Jack DeJohnette, moved to
New York and
started working with Stan Getz, James Moody, Lester Bowie, Pharoah Sanders, Cassandra
Wilson, and David Sanborn. In 1989, Terri moved to Los Angeles where she became the
drummer for the "Arsenio Hall Show". She has also toured the globe with Mike Stern, Joe
Sample, Al Jarreau, Herbie Hancock and spiritual mentor, Wayne Shorter. Her debut
release on Polygram, Real Life Story, was nominated for a Grammy Award and featured
Carlos Santana, Patrice Rushen, John Scofield, Grover Washington, Jr., and Gerald
Albright. In recent years, Terri Lyne has concentrated on writing and producing with
various artists including Dianne Reeves, Gino Vannelli, Siedah Garrett, Cassandra Wilson,
Marilyn Scott and Danish pop singers Stig Rossen and Monique. Her production of Dianne
Reeves’ CD That Day hovered at the top of the charts for many months. Terri was also the
house drummer on the late night TV show, "Vibe," hosted by Sinbad. In 1998, she
recorded along with Joni Mitchell and Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock's CD Gershwin's
World, and has been touring in Hancock's electric and acoustic bands over the last 7 years.
Her CD Jazz Is A Spirit (released in March 2002 on the Act music label) has enjoyed
considerable media attention and critical acclaim in the European and Japanese markets,
as well as the latest CD, Structure (Act, 2004), a co-led effort with Greg Osby, Adam
Rogers and Yellowjackets bassist Jimmy Haslip. Terri Lyne is currently teaching private
lessons at the University of Southern California, but her proudest accomplishment to date is
receiving an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music in September of 2003. Terri
Lyne endorses Yamaha Drums, Zildjian Cymbals & Sticks, and Remo Drum Heads.
Steve Haines is currently the Director of the Miles Davis Program in Jazz Studies at the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He has performed was players such as Dick
Oatts, Adam Nussbaum, Bob Berg, Joe Williams, Mark Levine, Richard Stolzman, Bruce
Forman and Marcus Roberts; and has supported clinicians such as Tim Hagans, Fred
Hersch, Mulgrew Miller, Lou Marini, Jim McNeely, Mike Stern, and Kenny Garrett.
Performance venues include the Pori Jazz Festival in Finland, the Molde Jazz Festival in
Norway, the Ethno Jazz Festival in Moldova, the Odessa International Jazz Carnival in
Ukraine, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. With the UNCG Jazz Faculty Trio,
Steve served as an ambassador to the state of North Carolina by performing for heads of
state at the U.S. Embassy in Chisinau, Moldova. Haines holds a B.M. in Jazz Performance
from St. Francis Xavier University in Canada and a M.M. in Music (Jazz Studies) from the
University of North Texas. While at the University of North Texas, Haines directed the
Three O'clock Lab Band, and was a member of the One O'clock Lab Band, with whom he
traveled internationally. Haines' music for large jazz ensembles is published at the
University of Northern Colorado Press and has been broadcast on the Canadian
Broadcasting Cooperation's national radio shows Jazz Beat and All the Best. He has
served as a clinician and as an adjudicator for large and small jazz ensembles at numerous
high schools, colleges, and universities. At UNCG, he is the Director of the Annual UNCG
Honors High School Jazz Band, and the Jazz Director's Summit.
_____
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program offers
the student a variety of opportunities to perform and study jazz. Recent clinicians include
Marcus Roberts, Jane Bunnett and the Spirits of Havana, Mulgrew Miller, Kenny Garrett,
Christian McBride, David Friesen, and Byron Stripling. Two large jazz ensembles, several
small jazz combos and supportive courses in jazz theory, jazz ear training, jazz
improvisation, jazz arranging & composition, jazz history, jazz appreciation, jazz pedagogy,
and jazz piano skills provide ample room for growth and lead to the Bachelor of Music in
Jazz Studies.
The UNCG Honors High School Jazz Band is comprised of the best high school jazz
students in the state. They have each won their respective chairs by way of audition. This
year was extremely competitive. Numerous tapes and compact discs were sent in to fill
seventeen openings. Their first rehearsal took place yesterday. The Honors Jazz Band is
sponsored by Kindermusik Inc., Downbeat magazine, Jamey Aebersold Inc., and the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro School of Music. The band would like to take
this opportunity to thank their band directors for supporting them and this important
American art form.
UNCG All-State High School Band
Saxophones
Alto 1 Sally White St. David's High School
Alto 2/clarinet Andrew Hall Durham School of the Arts
Tenor 1 Ben Sparrow Green Hope High School
Tenor 2 Sam Owens New Bern High School
Baritone Erik Thresher Durham School of the Arts
Trumpets
1st Clay Yow Perry North Moore High School
2nd / split lead Paul Markoff St. David's High School
3rd Tyler Brown Cedar Ridge High School
4th (jazz) Sean Glover Durham School of the Arts
Trombones
1st Matt Rich Davie High School
2nd Tony Mazzella Middle Creek High School
3rd Katie Stevens New Bern High School
4th Scott Sweeney Athens Drive High School
Rhythm Section
Guitar Andy Warwick Green Hope High School
Piano Chris Pattishall C.E. Jordan High School
Bass Jacob Boy Early College at Guilford High School
Drums Michael D'Angelo Northwest School of the Arts
World-renowned drummer, composer, producer and clinician, Terri Lyne Carrington has
maintained her status in the industry as a person to watch for over 20 years. Born in
Medford, Massachusetts in 1965, Terri developed a reputation as a child prodigy, jamming
with jazz veterans Dizzy Gillespie, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Oscar Peterson, Joe Williams,
and many more. At age 7, she was given her first set of drums, which had belonged to her
grandfather, Matt Carrington, who had played with Fats Waller and Chuck Berry. After
studying privately for three years, she played her first major performance at the Wichita
Jazz Festival with Clark Terry. Shortly afterward she received a full scholarship at age 11
to Berklee College of Music where she started playing with such people as Kevin Eubanks,
Mike Stern, Branford Marsalis, Greg Osby and others. She also studied under master
drum instructor Alan Dawson and made a private recording entitled TLC and Friends with
Kenny Barron, Buster Williams, George Coleman and her dad, Sonny Carrington, before
turning 17. Throughout high school Terri traveled across the country doing clinics at
schools and colleges and in 1983, encouraged by her mentor, Jack DeJohnette, moved to
New York and
presents the
School of Music
U N C G
UNCG Honors
High School Jazz Band
Terri Lyne Carrington, conductor
with the
UNCG Jazz Ensemble
Steve Haines, director
Terri Lyne Carrington, drums
Sunday, November 7, 2004
1:30 pm
Recital Hall, School of Music
The UNCG All-State High School Jazz Band
Program to be selected from:
Alright, Ok, You Win Sid Wyche
arr. Sammy Nestico
US Thad Jones
arr. John Barry
Don't Git Sassy Thad Jones
A Time for Love Paul Francis Webster and Johnny Mandel
arr. Sammy Nestico
Take The "A" Train Billy Strayhorn
trans. David Berger
Woodchopper's Ball Woody Herman and Joe Bishop
Intermission
The UNCG Jazz Ensemble
Knuckleball Charlie Gray
Yes & No Wayne Shorter
arr. Steve Owen
Latin Dance Bob Mintzer
Are We There Yet? Pat Metheny
arr. Bob Curnow
Green Piece Maria Schneider
Abducted Aliens Akira Sato
_______
The hall is equipped with a listening assistance system.
Patrons needing such assistance should contact an usher in the lobby.
Patrons are encouraged to take note of the exits located on all levels of
the auditorium. In an emergency, please use the nearest exit, which may
be behind you or different from the one through which you entered.