Jazz concert at BSC set for Nov. 22
Published: Nov 18 2016
Bismarck State College Fine Arts & Humanities Department presents the Fall Jazz Concert on Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 7:30 p.m. in Sidney J. Lee Auditorium. Admission is free.
The Jazz Ensemble will open and close the concert. Among the selections are “Ticker” and “Malaga” by Bill Holman, “It Don’t Mean a Thing if it Aint Got That Swing,” by Fred Sturm, “A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square,” by Frank Mantooth and “Higher Ground” by Stevie Wonder and arranged by Mike Tamaro. Each selection will feature student solos. The Jazz Ensemble is directed by Rob Peske, BSC music instructor.
Between the ensemble sets the Jazz Combo will perform five selections including “How Insensitive” featuring a vocal solo by student Sarah Bauman, and two selections arranged by the group’s director Michael Langer, BSC adjunct faculty.
Other soloists include Kara Hathaway, Adam Maragos, Walker Schwengler, Brenden Jacobson, Christian Cepek, Ben Thompson, Megan Fitterman, Tanner Duppong, Jason Kuusisto, Kayla Sailer and Jackson Murphy.