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WBGO JAM Live: Manhattan School of Music Jazz Arts Quartet
April 12, 2012. Posted by Tim Wilkins.
Add new comment | Filed under: Jazz Appreciation Month, Live Music, Live Music BloggingThe Manhattan School of Music Jazz Arts Quartet performed live in the WBGO studios today in the third of our series of student ensembles in honor of Jazz Appreciation Month. Listen to audio from this broadcast here. A set list and links to all of our JAM broadcasts are below.
The ensemble, directed by Justin DiCioccio, is Patrick Bartley on alto saxophone, Angelo DiLoreto on piano, Jeff Koch on double bass and Jake Goldbas on drums. The Quartet was awarded first runner up at the Keep an Eye International Jazz Award at the Amsterdam Conservatory earlier this month. The group performed their own arrangements and compositions, such as DiLoreto's "Petition" and Koch's "Mirage," and were interviewed between songs by host Michael Bourne.
Thanks for joining us as we celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month!
Manhattan School of Music Jazz Arts Quartet Set List
"Night and Day" (10:00) Cole Porter
- Interview with Justin DiCioccio
"Petition" (10:00) Angelo DiLoreto
- Interview with Angelo DiLoreto
"Chelsea Bridge" (7:00) Billy Strayhorn
- Interview with Jake Goldbas
"Mystery Woman" (10:00) Patrick Bartley
- Interview with Patrick Bartley
"Mirage" (6:00) Jeff Koch
- Interview with Jeff Koch
"I Hear A Rhapsody" (10:00) Fragos/Baker/Gasparre
WBGO JAM Live Broadcasts 2012
Click to hear the New Jersey City University Art Blakey Combo
Click to hear the Juilliard Jazz Artist Diploma Ensemble
Click to hear the Manhattan School of Music Jazz Arts Quartet
Click to hear the NYU Wayne Shorter Ensemble
Click to hear the Berklee Global Jazz Institute
Click to hear the SUNY Purchase Ornette Coleman Ensemble
Click to hear the William Paterson Jazz Sextet
© 2012 WBGO
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