- LocationMoore Musical Arts Center, Bryan Recital Hall
- DescriptionStudent chamber jazz ensembles will perform. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINKPROGRAMTBALuke Wells, alto saxophone Christian Amaya, trumpet Gwen Krupp, bass Ian Holdridge, drums & cymbals Coached by Jonathan Guelfand~~~~~~~~~~~Green Chimneys | Thelonious Monk (1917-1982) Misterioso MonkAlyssa Brennen, flute Abby Jesso, trumpet Lucas Glenn, piano Liam O’Hara, guitar Danny Yang, bass Max Welch, drums & cymbals Coached by David Bixler~~~~~~~~~~~Zoltan | Woody Shaw (1944-1989)Firm Roots | Cedar Walton (1934-2013)I'm Looking For A Miracle | The Clark Sisters, arr. Allyn Johnson (b. 1975)Dylan Rees, tenor saxophone Miles Anderson, guitar Tumaini Sango, piano Evan Palermo, drums & cymbals Coached by Aidan Plank
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/chamber-jazz-ensembles-091625
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