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JAZZ ENSEMBLESThe university has large and small ensembles that perform throughout the school year. Top groups record and perform live in-studio radio broadcasts on UCF’s own jazz station, WUCF-FM.
AUDITIONS: AUGUST 22, 2021
FLYING HORSE BIG BANDThe Flying Horse Big Band is a standard instrumentation big band featuring the finest jazz performers at UCF. This ensemble performs more than any other ensemble on campus, incorporating repertory works and new music of the highest caliber.
The ensemble performs locally, regionally and nationally for conferences, concerts and festivals.
Additionally, the band produces recordings for Flying Horse Records and has performed with legends as diverse and relevant as Sam Rivers and Lenny Pickett.
The ensemble is open to all UCF students, regardless of major, by audition at the beginning of each semester. The Flying Horse Big Band meets twice a week. It serves as a major ensemble for music majors, and members receive one hour of academic credit for each semester of successful participation.
JAZZ ENSEMBLE IIJazz Ensemble II is a standard instrumentation big band geared toward training music education majors in the jazz idiom and developing skills in applied jazz performance. The group performs a varied repertoire of standard literature as well as new pieces composed and arranged for big band. The ensemble performs locally and regionally several times per semester.
Admission is open to all UCF students by audition at the beginning of each semester. Jazz Ensemble II meets twice a week. It serves as a major ensemble for music majors, and members receive one hour of academic credit for each semester of successful participation.
JAZZ WORKSHOPSUCF’s jazz chamber groups (quartets to sextets) perform at the highest level. Repertoire and improvisation skills are the main focus of these groups which are taught by full-time jazz professors. The Jazz Workshop groups perform and record frequently.
Admission is open to all UCF students by audition at the beginning of each semester. Prerequisites are Jazz Theory I and Jazz Theory II.
The groups meet twice a week. The workshops serve as minor ensembles for music majors, and members receive one hour of academic credit for each semester of successful participation.
CHAMBER GROUPSUCF’s jazz chamber groups are small ensembles (quartets to sextets) that perform music appropriate to the level of musicianship in the group. Repertoire and improvisation skills are the main focus of these groups. The Jazz Chamber groups perform frequently around Central Florida.
Entry into these groups is open to all UCF students, regardless of major, by audition at the beginning of each semester. There are no prerequisites for these ensembles.
The groups meet with jazz professors one hour per week and rehearse on their own for one hour. The Jazz Chamber Groups serve as minor ensembles for music majors, and members receive one hour of academic credit for each semester of successful participation.
performingarts.cah.ucf.edu • (407) 823-2869
“BOTTOM LINE: JAZZ IS ALIVE, AND YOU CAN STUDY IT IN ORLANDO.”
Dee Dee Bridgewater, NPR’s JazzSet
UCF’s Own Record Company
Multiple Flying Horse Records releases have reached the Top 50 on JazzWeek’s national radio airplay chart.
The albums have been featured on Music Choice, Sirius Radio, and 200 radio stations internationally.
FLYINGHORSERECORDS.COM
In addition to showcasing faculty and student performances, Flying Horse Records is dedicated to teaching students about recording, publishing, and licensing of audio recordings.
JAZZ FACULTYMarty Morell was a drummer with the legendary Bill Evans Trio for seven years and remains a highly regarded performer in the studio and onstage. Bassist Richard Drexler tours regularly with Jeff Berlin. Per Danielsson is an active recording and performing musician with Jazz Surge. Bobby Koelble leads Junkie Rush and the Absinthe Trio. Jeff Rupert has recorded with Diane Schuur, Mel Torme, Sam Rivers, and Maynard Ferguson and appeared on Benny Carter’s GRAMMY-winning Harlem Renaissance. He has played at venues including the Blue Note, Birdland, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Tokyo Forum.
JEFF RUPERT Program Director, Tenor Sax JeffRupert@ucf.edu • (407) 823-5411
PER DANIELSSON Piano Per.Danielsson@ucf.edu • (407) 823-0064
RICHARD DREXLER Bass Richard.Drexler@ucf.edu
BOBBY KOELBLE Guitar Robert.Koelble@ucf.edu
MARTY MORELL Drum Set Martin.Morell@ucf.edu
DAN MILLER Jazz Trumpet
Photo by Kwok Yin Mak
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