WashU Jazz Series: Jazz Band Concert

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WashU Jazz Series: Jazz Band Concert

The WashU Jazz Band will perform a wide variety of tunes written for the large jazz ensemble, featuring tight ensemble work and outstanding student soloists.  Selections include student compositions, modern settings of jazz standards, and original tunes composed specifically for the contemporary big band.

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Program

Time Stream (1987) by Sammy Nestico (1924 - 2021)
Polka Dots and Moonbeams (1939) Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (1913 - 1990) Lyrics by Johnny Burke (1908 - 1964) arr. Dave Barduhn (b. 1954) (This arrangement 1985)
West Coast Blues (1960) by West Montgomery (1923 - 1968) arr. Kris Berg (b. 1961) (This arrangement 2012)
Bye Bye Blackbird (1926) Music by Ray Henderson (1896-1970)  Lyrics by Mort Dixon (1892 - 1956) arr. Tom Kubis (b. 1951) (This arrangement 1980)
Afro Blue (1959) by Mongo Santamaria (1917 - 2003) arr. Michael Phillip Mossman (b. 1959) (This arrangement 2004)
Moten Swing (1933) by Buster Moten (1903 - 1965) and Benny Moten (1893 - 1935) arr. Ernie Wilkins (1922 - 1999) (This arrangement 1947)

Jazz Band Members

Saxophones
Noah Clayton, Alto (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Ph.D., Boston, MA)
Ethan Lin, Alto (Data Science, Taipei, Taiwan)
Owen Ross, Tenor (Chemistry, Atlanta, GA)
Aman Jajodia, Tenor (Biology, Piedmont, CA)
Cyrus Beauvais, Baritone (Undeclared, Arlington, VA)

Trumpets
Ella Amit (Biology, Northbrook, IL)
Kelsey Conover (Political Science, Kansas City, MO)
Teo Giannini (Electrical Engineering, Berkeley, CA)
Jeremiah Haile (Electrical Engineering, Kaiser, MO)
Auriel Prepejchal (Computational Biology, Carbondale, IL)
Edward Shen (Undeclared, Queens, NY)
Tori Vasquez (History and Education, Hazelwood, MO)

Trombones
Gage Fowlkes (Chemistry, Fort Worth, TX)
Jacob Karni (Economics, Houston, TX)
Jyden Thankamani (Mechanical Engineering, Nevada, MO)
Peter Ochalek (Neuroscience, Jericho, NY)

Rhythm Section
Cody Peck, Guitar (Computer Engineering, Crestwood, IL)
Ella Skye Heisel, Guitar (Studio Art, Eureka, MO)
Henry Daut, Piano (Biology, Fayetteville, AR)
Junxian Xu, Piano (Finance, China)
Livy Best, Bass (Biology, New Orleans, LA)
Collin Lloyd, Drums (Political Science, Newburgh, IN)
Yejia ‘YJ’ Zhao, Drums (Mathematics and Philosophy, Shanghai, China)
Wilson Hou, Vibraphone (Chemical Engineering, Singapore)

Director

Chris Becker is the Director of the Wind Ensemble and the Jazz Bands at Washington University in St. Louis, and serves as the director of winds and percussion. Mr. Becker graduated from the University of Missouri - Kansas City Conservatory of Music “With Distinction” in 1977, receiving the Bachelor of Music Education Degree, and earned a Master of Arts in Education from Lindenwood University.

Mr. Becker has taught instrumental music in Missouri for 47 years from the elementary to the university level. In June 2017, he retired as Director of Bands at Parkway South High School, after serving for 36 years in the Parkway School District (St. Louis County, Missouri). During his tenure there, he directed Marching Bands, Symphonic Bands, Jazz Bands, and all other related band activities.

In addition, he is the Artistic Director and Conductor of the Manchester Community Band, a highly successful ensemble founded ten years ago and enthusiastically received by the residents of Manchester. Mr. Becker has also been a frequent guest conductor for both concert bands and jazz bands in Missouri and Illinois.

Mr. Becker has served as the Jazz Vice President for the Missouri Music Educators Association, the first educator to hold that position after it was established as a part of the MMEA Board. Mr. Becker is a Past President of the Missouri unit of the International Association of Jazz Educators. During his term he helped clarify the mission and goals of the unit, and endeavored to reach out to music educators, those in the music industry, and professional players to create a broader base of support for jazz education. Becker has also served as Jazz Vice President for the St. Louis Suburban Music Educators Association. Becker plays the trumpet professionally with a variety of ensembles in the St. Louis area, and has taught trumpet privately in both the Kansas City and St. Louis areas.

Mr. Becker is a member of the College Band Directors National Association, the National Association for Music Education, the Missouri Music Educators Association, the Missouri Association for Jazz Education, the Missouri Band Masters Association, and Phi Beta Mu Band Directors Fraternity. He was named "Charles Emmons Outstanding Band Director of the Year" by Phi Beta Mu in January 1999. He was nominated numerous times for the Pillar of Parkway Award, which recognizes commitment and dedication for work in the Parkway School District, and was awarded a Pillar of Parkway in April 2016. Mr. Becker was honored for his distinguished career by the St. Louis Suburban Music Educators Association in January 2018, and named to their Hall of Fame.