music.wikisort.org - CompositionOnce in a Blue Moon is an album by the University of Texas Jazz Orchestra that was released in 2000. It features Gary Foster on saxophone.
2000 studio album by University of Texas Jazz Orchestra
Once in a Blue Moon |
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Released | 2000 |
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Recorded | Bates Recital Hall, University of Texas, Austin, Texas |
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Genre | Jazz, big band |
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Length | 66:32 |
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Label | UTJO |
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Producer | Jeff Hellmer |
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Background
This group that comprising the University of Texas Jazz Orchestra (during this time) is noted as one of the top collegiate jazz orchestras in the country having been invited to play at the 1997 International Association for Jazz Education Convention in Chicago.[1] The group also played with James Moody, Manny Albam, Michael Brecker, Bobby Shew, and Jim McNeely in various concerts in this three-year period.[2] Several members of the group have moved into teaching positions at major universities[3] around the country and others are now established jazz artists.[4]
Reception
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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All About Jazz[5] | Very good |
Writing for All About Jazz, Jack Bowers said of the album that "...Ensemble work is bright and secure, soloists spry and resourceful, choice of material — much of it composed and / or arranged by UT students or alumni — uncommon but for the most part admirable..."[5]
Track listing
All tracks are written by various artists listed.
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1. | "The Old Country (Curtis Lewis, arr. Paul McKee)" | 7:19 |
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2. | "Once in a Blue Moon (Steven Termini)" | 4:50 |
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3. | "Tom Sails Away (Charles Ives, arr. Jack Cooper)" | 8:42 |
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4. | "Tubs of Slaw[6] (Greg Kehl Moore)" | 8:28 |
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5. | "The End of a Love Affair (E.C. Redding, arr. Lennie Niehaus)" | 4:47 |
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6. | "Music for a Rolling Doughnut (John Kregor)-UT AIME Group" | 9:59 |
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7. | "Tofu Scrambler (Paul White)" | 10:16 |
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8. | "Ev'rything I Love[7] (Cole Porter. Jack Cooper)" | 5:28 |
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9. | "Hora Decubitus (Charles Mingus, arr. Jeff Hellmer)" | 6:26 |
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Total length: | 66:32 |
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Recording sessions
- Recorded 1996 and 1999 live and in studio at the University of Texas at Austin
Personnel
Musicians
- Conductor: Jeff Hellmer
- Alto saxophone (guest soloist): Gary Foster on "Ev'rything I Love"
- Saxes and woodwinds: Mace Hibbard, William Ferguson, Paul White, Dave Renter, David Box, Paul Haar, Colin Mason
- Trumpets and flugelhorns: Chip Crotts, Andy Cheetham, Warren Ealy, Rick White
- Trombones: Jerome Smith, Claudio Gariazzo, Thomas Lee, Wayne Myers, Bill Mann, Mike Hoffer
- Guitar: John Kregor
- Piano: Steve Snyder, Steven Termini
- Bass: Henry Lugo
- Drums: David Glover, Eric Middleton
- Percussion: Lisa Nicol
Production
- Recording/Mixing/Mastering engineer: Andy Murphy
- Liner notes: Jeff Hellmer
- Album design: Jodi Jenkins
References
- Jazz Educators Journal, January 1997, Vol. XXIX, No.4, 24th Annual Conference Program, Jan. 11, 1:00 P.M. University of Texas Jazz Orchestra performance with John Fedchock in Grand Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Hotel Chicago, pp. 85
- liner notes, Jeff Hellmer, Once in a Blue Moon CD booklet
- Paul Harr - The University of Nebraska Archived 2012-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, Steve Snyder - Morehead State University, Colin Mason - Temple College Archived 2012-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, Jack Cooper - The University of Memphis Archived 2012-02-08 at the Wayback Machine, Andy Cheetham - Eastern Illinois University
- Paul White, Steven Termini, Mace Hibbard
- Jazz, All About (2001-08-01). "The University of Texas Jazz Orchestra: Once in a Blue Moon album review @ All About Jazz". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
- Tubs of Slaw at Increase Muic Publishers
- Ev'rything I Love was commissioned by Gary Foster in 1994
External links
The University of Texas at Austin |
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Academics |
- School of Architecture
- Cockrell School of Engineering
- Dell Medical School
- College of Education
- Moody College of Communication (Department of Radio–Television–Film)
- College of Fine Arts (Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music)
- College of Liberal Arts
- Graduate School
- Hicks School of Social Work
- Jackson School of Geosciences
- School of Law
- Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
- McCombs School of Business
- College of Natural Sciences
- School of Information
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Research |
- Américo Paredes Center for Cultural Studies
- Benson Latin American Collection
- Center for Community College Student Engagement
- Center for Complex Quantum Systems
- Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
- Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
- Perry–Castañeda Library
- RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service
- Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law
- Texas Advanced Computing Center
- The William P. Clements Jr. Center for National Security
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Athletics | |
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Campus |
- List of buildings
- Art Building
- Battle Hall
- Batts Hall
- Benedict Hall
- Biological Laboratories
- Blanton Museum of Art (Austin by Ellsworth Kelly)
- Burdine Hall
- Calhoun Hall
- Flawn Academic Center
- Garrison Hall
- Goldsmith Hall
- Heman Sweatt Campus
- J. Frank Dobie House
- Pickle Research Campus
- J.T. Patterson Labs Building
- Jackson Geological Sciences Building
- Jester Center
- Littlefield Fountain
- Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
- Landmarks (public art collection)
- Los Angeles Center
- Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum
- Main Building (The Tower)
- McDonald Observatory
- Moody Pedestrian Bridge
- Music Building and Recital Hall
- Painter Hall
- Performing Arts Center
- Perry–Castañeda Library
- Robert Lee Moore Hall
- School of Social Work Building
- Statue of Barbara Jordan
- Sutton Hall
- Texas Memorial Museum
- Union Building
- University Teaching Center
- Waggener Hall
- Walter Webb Hall
- Welch Hall
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History |
- History of the University
- Stephen F. Austin
- Constitution of 1876
- Fisher v. University of Texas (2013)
- Fisher v. University of Texas (2016)
- Hopwood v. Texas
- Sweatt v. Painter
- Tower shooting
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People |
- Alumni
- Faculty
- Presidents
- Texas Exes
- Friar Society
- Tejas Club
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Traditions |
- Bevo
- The Eyes of Texas
- Hex Rally
- Hook 'em Horns
- Hook 'Em (mascot)
- The Showband of the Southwest
- Texas Cowboys (Smokey the Cannon)
- Texas Silver Spurs
- Texas Fight
- World's Largest Texas Flag
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Student life |
- The Drag
- Fraternities and sororities
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Media |
- KUT
- KUTX
- Longhorn IMG Sports Network
- Longhorn Network
- StarDate
- Texas Student Media (The Daily Texan, KVRX-FM, Texas Student Television, Texas Travesty)
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- Founded: 1883
- Students: 50,950
- Endowment: 3.395 billion
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