Maria Schneider Orchestra
11 July 2008 | Hudson | 17:30 - 18:45 |


Line-up:
Maria Schneider (conductor); Rick Margitza, Rich Perry, Charles Pillow, Scott Robinson, Steve Wilson (reeds); Laurie Frink, Ingrid Jensen, Tony Kadleck, Jon Owens (trumpet); George Flynn, Marshall Gilkes, Ryan Keberle, Keith O'Quinn (trombone); Toninho Ferragutti (accordion); Ben Monder (guitar); Frank Kimbrough (piano); Jay Anderson (bass); Clarence Penn (drums).
About Maria Schneider Orchestra
Maria Schneider is one of the most important composers of this
and the previous century. After completing her studies in 1985, she
became the personal assistant to Gil Evans, the man behind Porgy
and Bess and Sketches of Spain (the two masterpieces of Miles
Davis). For five years she performed every week with her own band
Jazz Orchestra in Visiones, a club in Greenwich Village, New York.
Afterwards she began to compose for virtually every orchestra and
festival in Europe and beyond. In the past she has performed at the
North Sea Jazz Festival with the Brussels Jazz Orchestra and the
Danish Radio Big Band. This year she will appear with her own
orchestra, a big band whose lineup has remained virtually unchanged
for the past fifteen years and consequently knows Schneider's music
inside out. Concert in the Garden was the first album that was only
available via the internet and despite that was awarded a Grammy.
Her latest album, Sky Blue, earned Schneider the Grammy for the
best instrumental composition for the piece Cerulean Skies.
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