| Six weeks of syncopation: 2001 Stanford
Jazz Festival BY JOHN
SANFORD
For
one-and-a-half swinging months, the campus will come
alive with jazz performances by big-name musicians and
new talent.
The 2001
Stanford Jazz Festival kicks off at 8 p.m. June 30 with a
concert featuring a pair of living legends: flute and
saxophone player James Moody and pianist Cedar Walton.
Moody, a Dizzy Gillespie Band alumnus, and Walton, who
played with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, will be joined
by Bay Area drummer Eddie Marshall and Los Angeles
bassist Tony Dumas.
The festival
runs through Aug. 11. In addition to longtime musicians
such as Kenny Garrett, Sam Rivers, Jimmy Cobb and
Christian McBride, some rising stars will take the stage,
including jazz pianist and wunderkind Taylor
Eigsti, who launched his professional career at age 8 and
spent his 16th birthday subbing for the distinguished
pianist Marian McPartland.
The festival
also will feature the world premiere of Sam Rivers's new
composition for big band and the Bay Area premiere of
"Miles in Conversation with Quincy Troupe,"
footage of an interview Davis granted Troupe at the
Harlem Studio Museum in 1989.
Free
noontime concerts will be held outside Tresidder Union
several times a week between July 22 and Aug. 11;
informal, late-evening jam sessions also will take place
in the Coffee House during that three-week period.
The Stanford
Jazz Workshop, which puts on the festival, will award
more than $75,000 in scholarships for its jazz camp and
400 festival concert tickets to musicians ages 12 to 17.
A schedule
of festival events through July 25 is listed below. For
more information, contact the Stanford Jazz Workshop at
(650) 736-0324 or visit the Web at www.stanfordjazz.org (a
complete events schedule is posted there). Tickets range
from $16 to $28 for general admission, and discounts are
available for students and seniors. Call (650) 725-2787
or visit www.tickets.com for festival and sampler
packages.
- Saturday,
June 30 -- EARLY BIRD CONCERT: Jazz for Kids with
Jim Nadel & Friends: Campbell Recital
Hall. Free. 10:30 a.m. for ages 7 and under;
11:30 a.m. for ages 8 to 12. Educational concerts
for kids and their families designed as fun,
interactive introductions to instruments and jazz
music. Featuring Jim Nadel, Fred Berry and Harold
Jones, as well as the St. Lawrence String
Quartet.
- Saturday,
June 30 -- JAMES MOODY & THE CEDAR WALTON
TRIO: 8 p.m., Dinkelspiel Auditorium.
- Sunday,
July 1 -- THE MUSIC OF BILLY STRAYHORN with
the Stanford Jazz Workshop Orchestra: 7 p.m.
pre-concert talk titled "The Music of Billy
Strayhorn," with Sonny Buxton (free with
concert tickets); 8 p.m. concert, Dinkelspiel
Auditorium.
- Friday,
July 6 -- CLAUDIA VILLELA & RICARDO PEIXOTO: 8
p.m., Campbell Recital Hall. In her singing, the
San Francisco-based vocalist Villela reflects the
musical styles and traditions of Brazil. With
longtime collaborator Ricardo Peixoto on guitar.
- Saturday,
July 7 -- KENNY GARRETT QUARTET: 8 p.m.,
Dinkelspiel Auditorium. Alto-saxophonist Garrett
has performed and recorded with Miles Davis, Art
Blakey, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw and the Duke
Ellington Orchestra.
- Sunday,
July 8 -- JON JANG SOLO PIANO: 7:30 p.m.,
Campbell Recital Hall. Jang is a member of the
Beijing Trio (with drummer Max Roach and erhu
player Jiebing Chen).
- Friday,
July 13 -- THE BOBBY MATOS GROUP WITH JOHN
SANTOS: 8 p.m., Dinkelspiel Auditorium. The
two percussionists will perform Afro-Cuban
rhythms, traditional music and original
compositions.
- Saturday,
July 14 -- TOM HARRELL QUINTET: 8 p.m.,
Dinkelspiel Auditorium. This is a rare West Coast
performance by trumpet-player and Stanford
alumnus Harrell and his New York-based quintet.
- Sunday,
July 15 -- GEOFF KEEZER SOLO PIANO: 7:30
p.m., Campbell Recital Hall. Pianist Keezer was
only 17 when he joined Art Blakey's Jazz
Messengers.
- Friday,
July 20 -- 75 MILES: COMMEMORATING MILES DAVIS'
75TH BIRTHDAY: 7:30 p.m., "From Kind
of Blue to Bitches Brew,"
presentation by Quincy Troupe; 8:45 p.m.,
screening of Miles in Conversation with Quincy
Troupe. Cubberley Auditorium.
- Saturday,
July 21 -- KITTY MARGOLIS QUINTET: 8 p.m.,
Campbell Recital Hall. Jazz singer Margolis is a
San Francisco native.
- Sunday,
July 22 -- THE JIM CULLUM JAZZ BAND: 7:30
p.m., Dinkelspiel Auditorium. The band has made
45 recordings of traditional jazz.
- Monday,
July 23 -- TAYLOR EIGSTI TRIO: 7:30 p.m.,
Campbell Recital Hall.
- Tuesday,
July 24 -- SHERYL BAILEY'S NIGHT OF GUITARS: 7:30
p.m., Campbell Recital Hall. Bailey is a New
York-based composer and guitarist.
- Wednesday,
July 25 -- THE MUSIC OF ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM: 7:30
p.m., Campbell Recital Hall. Jobim helped launch
the Bossa Nova movement -- and put Ipanema on the
map.

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