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THE DAVE BRUBECK QUARTETS 50th ANNIVERSARY JAZZ AT OBERLIN |
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SEPTEMBER 16, 2003Do not abandon hope, ye who cannot enter Finney. Although the Dave Brubeck Quartets 50th anniversary Jazz at Oberlin concert, set for Saturday, October 4, 2003, in Finney Chapel, has sold out, fans without tickets have two listening options. Cleveland radio stations WCLV 104.9 FM and WRMR 1420 AM will air a live broadcast of the concert with a simulcast at www.wclv.com. In addition, the Oberlin Conservatory of Music is making available a free, live audio feed of the event in Warner Concert Hall. The Finney concert, broadcast, simulcast, and live audio feed all begin promptly at 8 p.m. Seating in Finney and in Warner Concert Hall is general admission; both venues are wheelchair accessible. Finney is located on the southwest corner of Lorain St. (Route 511) and N. Professor St., across from Tappan Square. Warner Concert Hall is located in the Conservatory at 77 W. College St. Free parking is available throughout the Oberlin campus. For more information, please call (440) 775-8169. The Dave Brubeck Quartet, whose program will be announced from the stage, appears under the auspices of Oberlins Artist Recital Series, which marks its 125th anniversary this season. After 830 subscriptions to the series had been sold, individual tickets for all nine concerts in the series were made available to the public on Sept. 6. The Brubeck event sold out in minutes. "The subscription sales had been going so well that I was amazed we even had single tickets left for the Brubeck concert," says Barbara Kessler, Central Ticket Service manager. "We sold the remaining tickets in 17 minutes. In nearly 20 years working at the box office, Ive never seen an event sell out so quickly." Jazz at Oberlin, recorded live by the Dave Brubeck Quartet during a 1953 Finney Chapel performance, earned a place in the annals of jazz history as a significant album not only for Mr. Brubeck, whose reputation as an innovative and original musician it secured, but also for the genre itself, extending its boundaries from the nightclub to the college campus. "I always considered Jazz at Oberlin a breakthrough album for the Quartet," says Brubeck, "because it caught [Paul] Desmond and me in the early days when we were beginning the concept of jazz goes to college as a concert performance." The distinctive harmonic approach that pianist Brubeck employed with his 1953 quartetDesmond on alto sax, Lloyd Davis on drums, and Ron Crotty on bassplus their daring improvised contrapuntal choruses, caused a stir in the jazz world, launching what later became known as "West Coast" or "cool" jazz. The group performed "These Foolish Things," "Perdido," "Stardust," "The Way You Look Tonight," and "How High the Moon" for an ecstatic and appreciative Oberlin audience whose cheers are well documented on the recording. Jazz critic Gary Giddins later wrote that Jazz at Oberlin would "make many short lists of the decades outstanding albums." In recognition of his ongoing contribution to jazz, Brubeck received a Jazz Masters Award from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1999. He has also received the National Medal of the Arts from the NEA in a White House ceremony. He has been honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for his musical contributions over the past half-century, both as pianist and composer. The current quartet includes Bobby Militello on sax and flute, Randy Jones on drums, and Michael Moore on bass. Additional information about Dave Brubeck is available online. Subscription and individual tickets are still available for the remaining concerts in the series. For more information, please call the CTS box office at (440) 775-8169 or visit www.oberlin.edu/con. CTS is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and select Saturdays from noon to 5 p.m. The Artist Recital
Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College
with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series.
Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV 104.9-FM,
Clevelands classical music radio station, WVIZ and 90.3-WCPN ideastream,
and Northern Ohio Live magazine. |
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| Media Contact: Marci Janas |
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