Homecoming: CWOQs 1B "It Don’t Mean a Thing: How to Listen to Jazz" (Homecoming)
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
2:30 PM to 4 PM
Lectures are given by some of McGill’s most eminent and engaging academics, and topics range from jazz appreciation to the latest developments in sustainable energy.
You may register for one class within each series. There is no charge for tickets. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please note that online registration is available until September 16, 2008. After this date, only phone, fax and mailed-in registrations will be processed.
You may register for one class within each series. There is no charge for tickets. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please note that online registration is available until September 16, 2008. After this date, only phone, fax and mailed-in registrations will be processed.
Details
Depending on whom you ask, the word jazz evokes vastly different ideas. For some people, it means the big band swing of Count Basie, Glenn Miller and Duke Ellington. To others, it inspires thoughts of smoke-filled bars and the smooth improvisations of John Coltrane and Miles Davis. Professor Gordon Foote will explain how to listen to this incredibly diverse, if sometimes difficult, musical form. To drive home his points, he’s bringing a talented group of musicians to perform jazz standards live!
Gordon Foote is Associate Dean of McGill’s Schulich School of Music and an Associate Professor in its Jazz Studies department, where he was instrumental in creating the first university jazz studies program in Canada. As coordinator of the McGill Jazz Orchestras, he has helped student ensembles release eight CDs and perform throughout North America and Europe. An accomplished saxophonist and clinician, he has served as the Quebec representative to the International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE), as Director of Education for IAJE Canada, and as President of Jazz Canada.
Gordon Foote is Associate Dean of McGill’s Schulich School of Music and an Associate Professor in its Jazz Studies department, where he was instrumental in creating the first university jazz studies program in Canada. As coordinator of the McGill Jazz Orchestras, he has helped student ensembles release eight CDs and perform throughout North America and Europe. An accomplished saxophonist and clinician, he has served as the Quebec representative to the International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE), as Director of Education for IAJE Canada, and as President of Jazz Canada.
Homecoming: CWOQs 1B "It Don’t Mean a Thing: How to Listen to Jazz" (Homecoming)
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
2:30 PM to 4 PM
RSVP
Register from Aug. 1 to Dec. 15, 2008
Contact
Pina Lanni
Phone: 514-398-8288
Phone: 514-398-8288
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