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SERIES 2015 16 JACOBSEN School of Music Jazz Jacobsen: A Centennial Celebration of Billy Strayhorn, Billie Holiday, and Frank Sinatra FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 2015 7:30 P.M. SCHNEEBECK CONCERT HALL Dawn Padula, vocalist Tracy Knoop, sax David Deacon-Joyner, piano Robert Hutchinson, bass Andre Thomas, drums

JACOBSEN SERIES Established in 1984 the Jacobsen Series features performances by the School of Music faculty, alumni, and guest artists for the university and the community. The series, which is named in honor of Leonard Jacobsen, professor of piano and chair of the piano department at Puget Sound from 1932 to 1965, consists of theme-related concerts presented between September and April each academic year. The Jacobsen Series Scholarship Fund awards annual music scholarships to outstanding student performers and scholars. This fund is sustained entirely by season subscribers and individual ticket sales. University of Puget Sound wishes to recognize and thank our many patrons whose support has assisted worthy students and has contributed to this successful series. 2015 16 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Lauren Eliason 16, Sigma Alpha Iota Sarah Brauner 16, Sigma Alpha Iota As a courtesy to the performers and fellow audience members, please take a moment to turn off all beepers on watches, pagers, and cell phones. Flash photography is not permitted during the performance. Thank you.

A Centennial Celebration of Billy Strayhorn, Billie Holiday, and Frank Sinatra Dawn Padula, vocalist Tracy Knoop, alto saxophone David Deacon-Joyner, piano Rob Hutchinson, bass Andre Thomas, drumset PROGRAM A Tribute to Billy Strayhorn (1915 1967) Take the A Train...Billy Strayhorn Chelsea Bridge Lush Life Raincheck A Tribute to Billie Holiday (1915 1959) God Bless the Child...Billie Holiday/Arthur Herzog Jr. (1900 1983) Stormy Weather...Harold Arlen (1905 1986)/Ted Koehler (1894 1973) INTERMISSION Don t Explain...Billie Holiday/Arthur Herzog Jr. Good Morning Heartache...Irene Higginbotham (1918 1988)/ Ervin Drake (1919 2015)/Dan Fisher (1920 2001) A Tribute to Frank Sinatra (1915 1998) Come Fly With Me... Sammy Cahn (1913 1993)/Jimmy Van Heusen (1913 1990) Take My Love...Frank Sinatra Jack Wolf/Joel Herron (1916 2012)/ Johannes Brahms (1833 1897) My Way...Paul Anka b. 1941/Claude François (1939 1978)/Jean Revaux b. 1940 New York, New York... John Kander b. 1927/Fred Ebb (1928 2004) Reception following the concert in Music Room 106.

PERFORMERS DAVID DEACON-JOYNER is professor and director of jazz studies at Pacific Lutheran University. He received his bachelor s degree in composition and Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from University of Memphis, and his master s degree in composition from University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He was the lead instructor for Great Basin Jazz Camp from 2008 to 2012, and is a member of the steering committee for The Seattle Jazz Experience. A scholar in jazz and popular music, Dr. Deacon-Joyner has published numerous articles and books, including a chapter for The Cambridge History of American Music and the third edition of his history text American Popular Music, published by McGraw-Hill. He has freelanced for more than 30 years in the Memphis, Cincinnati, and Dallas/Fort Worth areas, and has performed with jazz artists such as Bobby Shew, Marvin Stamm, Marc Johnson, Ed Soph, and others. Dr. Deacon-Joyner has arranged big band charts for Jeff Coffin, saxophonist with Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, and for Coffin s ensemble, Jeff Coffin and the Mu tet, published by UNC Press. He also has composed works for choir, orchestra, and wind ensemble. ROBERT HUTCHINSON is professor of music theory and composition at University of Puget Sound. A prolific and often-commissioned composer, his compositions have been performed by musicians at festivals and competitions across the country. Dr. Hutchinson s song cycle for mezzo-soprano and piano, The House of Life, was premiered in London, in June 2013, by Dr. Dawn Padula and Soojeong Joo 05. A version for mezzo-soprano and chamber winds was premiered by Dr. Padula and the University of Puget Sound Wind Ensemble, directed by Dr. Gerard Morris, on campus in March 2014. In 2012 Dr. Hutchinson s choral piece Sing Sing Music Was Given was premiered at the 80th anniversary of Puget Sound s Adelphian Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. Steven Zopfi. The three-movement, 25-minute Concerto for Violin and Wind Ensemble was premiered on campus in 2009, featuring faculty violinist Dr. Maria Sampen and the university s Wind Ensemble, directed by Dr. Robert Taylor. An orchestral version of the concerto was premiered by Tacoma Youth Symphony with Dr. Sampen the following year. Dr. Hutchinson s composition Dancing on the Strand for Wind Ensemble was presented at Symposium XXIX for New Band Music in Richmond, Va., in 2004, and received an honorable mention in the competition for ASCAP s 2004 Rudolph Nissim Award. In addition to his work as a teacher and composer, Dr. Hutchinson is a jazz bassist and led his own group to perform original compositions at the Bakersfield Jazz Festival in May 2013, and at Jazz Under The Stars at Pacific Lutheran University in July 2014. He earned his Ph.D. from University of Oregon. A native of the Pacific Northwest, saxophonist TRACY KNOOP is one of the bestknown jazz artists and teachers in the region. After graduating from the Berklee School of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, he joined the world-famous Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and toured with them for 10 years. Mr. Knoop has performed with

such greats as Louis Bellson, Ray Charles, Natalie Cole, Bernadette Peters, Buddy Rich, and Mel Torme. He also has performed with The Temptations, Four Tops, and Seattle Symphony. He can be heard on commercial recordings by Charlie May All-Star Big Band, Keith Henson, Octet, Pony Boy All-Star Big Band, and the Tracy Knoop Quartet. He continues to perform and teach extensively throughout the Northwest and across the country. DAWN PADULA, mezzo-soprano, is director of vocal studies and opera theater at University of Puget Sound. Opera roles include the title role in Carmen, Ruth in The Pirates of Penzance, Cherubino in Le Nozze di Figaro, Suzuki in Madama Butterfly, the Witch in Hansel and Gretel, Meg in Falstaff, Maddalena in Rigoletto, Isabella in L Italiana in Algeri, Erika in Vanessa, Bellino in Casanova s Homecoming, Marchesa Melibea in Il Viaggio a Reims, Loma Williams in Cold Sassy Tree, and the Sorceress in Dido and Aeneas. For Houston Grand Opera, Dr. Padula sang the role of Sappho in Adamo s Lysistrata in a reading and recording session for the composer. Notable concert work includes being the soloist in Penderecki s Credo with the Houston Symphony and in Mozart s Requiem in a performance in Severance Hall in Cleveland, Ohio. In the Pacific Northwest, Dr. Padula has performed with the Oregon Symphony, Portland Symphonic Choir, Tacoma Opera, Kitsap Opera, Seattle Bach Choir, Opera Pacifica, Olympia Chamber Orchestra, and Concert Opera of Seattle, as well as in the Second City Chamber Series and Classical Tuesdays series in Old Town, Tacoma. ANDRE THOMAS has appeared at major music festivals, concerts, and club venues for almost three decades. Schooled in his native Baltimore, Mr. Thomas studied music in San Diego, and at the Armed Forces School of Music. He moved to Seattle from Japan in 1987 with the Navy Band. While in the service, Mr. Thomas performed ceremonial music for formal military occasions and dance music for events such as Seattle Seafair. During the late 1990s, he hosted the jam session at Tula s in Seattle, where living legends such as Wynton Marsalis, Joey DeFrancesco, Freddy Cole, and Herlin Riley would sit in. Thomas played sideman for a host of musicians, including Big Joe Turner, Jimmy Witherspoon, Don Ellis, Art Pepper, Clark Terry, Herb Ellis, and more. He leads his own group, Quiet Fire, in appearances throughout the Seattle region.

JACOBSEN RECITAL SERIES 2015 16 Friday, Sept. 11, 2015 Jazz Jacobsen: A Centennial Celebration of Billy Strayhorn, Billie Holiday, and Frank Sinatra Dawn Padula, vocalist; Tracy Knoop, alto sax; David Deacon-Joyner, piano; Rob Hutchinson, bass; Andre Thomas, drumset Friday, Sept. 25, 2015 A Tale of Unrequited Love Franz Schubert s Die schöne Müllerin Christina Kowalski, soprano; Keith Ward, piano Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 Beauty and Power: A Recital of Virtuosic Piano Works Duane Hulbert, piano Friday, Oct. 23, 2015 American Soundscapes: A Journey Through Nature as Imagined by Some of the Best American Contemporary Composers Karla Flygare, flute; Jennifer Nelson, clarinet; Fred Winkler, alto sax; Francine Peterson, bassoon; Tanya Stambuk, piano; Alistair MacRae, cello; Jeffrey Lund, percussion Friday, Nov. 6, 2015 An Evening of Vocal Works Dawn Padula, mezzo-soprano; Tanya Stambuk, piano Friday, Jan. 22, 2016 Violin + Imagination Maria Sampen, violin Friday, Feb. 5, 2016 Songs and Dances for Cello Alistair MacRae, cello Friday, April 1, 2016 Finisterra Piano Trio Tanya Stambuk, piano; Brittany Boulding, violin; Kevin Krentz, cello Friday, April 15, 2016 Puget Sound Piano Trio Duane Hulbert, piano; Maria Sampen, violin; Alistair MacRae, cello

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