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Jazz Studies
Degree Programs | Festivals
& Guest Artists
Faculty: Tyler Abbott
, Michael Denny,
Gary Hobbs, Toby
Koenigsberg, Don
Latarski, Steve Owen,
Idit Shner, Steve
Stone (Professor Emeritus), Carl
Woideck
Jazz Ensembles:
Jazz
Lab Bands
Jazz Combos
Oregon
Jazz Ensemble
The University of Oregon School of Music and Dance is home to one of the
most exciting jazz studies programs in the country. Students studying
jazz at Oregon receive the opportunities and instruction vital
for a complete education in music—one that enables them to
succeed in all facets of the music business. In the jazz area alone,
the School of Music and Dance boasts outstanding performing ensembles that
include three big bands, vocal jazz ensembles, and ten small jazz
combos. Courses include jazz theory, composition/arranging, history,
improvisation, repertoire, and pedagogy, all delivered by an outstanding
jazz faculty committed to excellence in teaching and performance.
Recognized for their excellence, UO jazz ensembles are frequent
guests at professional music conferences and jazz festivals.
While ensembles play an important role in the educational process
for us, the focal point of the Oregon Jazz Studies Program continues
to be our students and their achievements. The environment is one
that stimulates, recognizes, and rewards outstanding achievement
in performance, composition/arranging, research, and education.
Because of this, our students go on to successful careers as freelance
musicians, music educators, composers, arrangers, historians, recording
engineers, and music business owners.
Although it is possible to be immersed in the jazz environment
at the University of Oregon, the level of involvement is up to
each individual. While the majority of our students are music majors,
all of our jazz ensembles are open to music and non-music majors
alike.
Regardless of your major or reason for interest, we invite you
to become a part of the School of Music and Dance and see why the Jazz Studies
Program at the University of Oregon has quickly emerged as one
of the finest on the West Coast.
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DEGREE PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies.
The University of Oregon has recently become one of a select group
of schools to offer a Bachelor of Music degree in jazz studies.
Once gaining formal admission to the program, jazz studies majors
receive a balanced musical education combining courses in traditional
music and performance studies with a wide variety of course offerings
within the jazz area. After completing basic theory, improvisation,
and keyboard requirements, students begin studies in jazz arranging
and jazz repertoire, and can choose either a performance or composition/arranging
emphasis for their final year of studies. Students gain continual
performance experience by enrolling in both small and large jazz
ensembles during the majority of their course of study, allowing
for the practical application of materials being presented concurrently
in the classroom.
JAZZ STUDIES SUPPORTING AREA
A supporting area in jazz studies may be selected by doctoral candidates
with a strong jazz background. Doctoral students admitted into
this secondary area may choose either a performance or arranging
emphasis.
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FESTIVALS & GUEST ARTISTS
The Oregon Jazz Celebration
Once a year the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance hosts the
Oregon Jazz Celebration, a festival that attracts junior high,
high school, and college ensembles from around the Northwest. Unlike
other festivals, the Oregon Jazz Celebration is neither a competition
nor simply a series of concerts. It is two days and nights of workshops,
clinics, and concerts featuring some of the nation's finest jazz
educators and internationally renowned jazz artists.
THE CHAMBER JAZZ SERIES
In addition to the artists and clinicians appearing as part of
the Oregon Jazz Celebration, the UO School of Music and Dance regularly brings
in guest lecturers and artists to share their expertise in jazz.
The Chamber Jazz Series offers jazz studies students an intimate
forum for exchanging ideas, working with, and composing and arranging
for these artists.
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