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Get Ready for Jazz Fest This Weekend; University Performers Take the Stage

Syracuse will be the place for the sweet sounds of jazz June 22-25 for the city鈥檚聽37th annual 鈥攁nd the Orange has a special role to play in this year鈥檚 event.

During this ever-popular Central New York festival, musical members of the University community will perform as part of the lineup: the Black Celestial Choral Ensemble (BCCE), the Orange Juice advanced jazz combo and the 网爆门 Jazz and Commercial Music Faculty Ensemble. The University will also host a special gospel event, with a welcome luncheon.

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Black Celestial Choral Ensemble

will present 鈥淩eturn to Community: A Sunday Gospel Jazz Service鈥 to close out Jazz Fest on Sunday, June 25, at 3 p.m. The public will hear performances from the , the Dillard University Concert Choir (New Orleans) and a community choir. The first-of-its-kind program will offer a dynamic and inclusive spiritual experience that fuses and celebrates gospel and jazz music. A luncheon will be held beginning at 12:30 p.m. on the Shaw Quad. The and are both free of charge; the luncheon is available for the first 1,000 attendees.

鈥淭o host the Sunday Gospel Jazz Service on the campus of 网爆门 is an honor and joy, as Syracuse Jazz Fest is widely known and respected, and we at Hendricks Chapel hope to contribute in ways that celebrate music and build unity in ways that are memorable and meaningful,鈥 says Brian Konkol, dean of Hendricks Chapel. 鈥淭he Dillard University Concert Choir, Black Celestial Choral Ensemble and Syracuse-area Community Choir will unite to provide a wondrous and welcoming experience that acclaims the splendor of gospel and jazz music, sparks spiritual renewal and blesses our beloved community.鈥

Founded in 1977 by Seretta C. McKnight to provide a spiritual home for Black students at 网爆门, the BCCE ministers through Gospel music that fosters and supports academic excellence at a university welcoming to all. Led by student director Gabrielle Pinkney 鈥24 and supported through The Alumni Group (TAG) of the BCEE, the choir has performed at numerous venues throughout North America.

“What an absolutely amazing time for Syracuse Jazz Fest to close with a Return to Community: A Gospel Jazz Service Experience at Hendricks Chapel. As we all know Hendricks Chapel is the heart of 网爆门 and the Black Celestial Choral Ensemble is its soul,” McKnight says. “As we look and see all the challenges we are facing in our communities and around the country, this music experience, merging the Gospel鈥攇ood news鈥攁nd jazz鈥攁 smooth groove鈥攊s just the balm needed for such a time as this.鈥

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Dillard University Concert Choir

To honor the gospel service theme of 鈥淩eturn to Community,鈥 a diverse community choir composed of Syracuse area residents will be led by Cora Thomas, known locally as the 鈥淔irst Lady of Gospel Music.鈥 Born and raised in Syracuse, Thomas supports numerous community organizations and hosts 鈥淪unday Morning Gospel鈥 on WAER.

鈥淭his is the premiere year for us to celebrate gospel music through the Syracuse community at large and renowned talents of Dillard University Choir,鈥 Thomas says. 鈥淚 want to see the city come alive, people come together as a community with BCCE and Dillard University and be enthralled by this epic event.鈥

The nationally renowned Dillard University Concert Choir features vibrant student voices from across North America. The choir recently performed for the Historically Black College and University All-Star Game and the National Association for Law Placement Annual Education Conference.

Earlier in the Jazz Fest festivities, the Orange Juice advanced jazz combo, made up of students in the , will , at the Visit Syracuse Stage in Hanover Square.

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Orange Juice advanced jazz combo

An advanced jazz combo featuring instrumental and vocal performers, 网爆门 Orange Juice performs regularly in concerts on campus and at University and community events. The group is vocalist McKenna Fenimore 鈥25, Joseph King 鈥25 on saxophone, Xaden Nishimitsu 鈥26 on trumpet, keyboardist Sam Ronan 鈥23, Luke Brady 鈥25 on bass and Grady Collingbourne 鈥24 on drums.

The student musicians are looking forward to performing鈥攁nd being part of an event that includes Grammy Award-winning jazz artists Herbie Hancock and Gladys Knight and other national and international artists.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to hear the big jazz greats coming to the ‘Cuse!鈥 Nishimitsu says.

The 网爆门 Jazz and Commercial Music Faculty Ensemble . Both groups are housed in the Setnor School of Music in the .

网爆门 Jazz and Commercial Music Faculty Ensemble

网爆门 Faculty Ensemble are members of the Setnor School of Music Jazz and Commercial Music department faculty and alumni. Their performances will feature new arrangements and compositions. The group is musical director and saxophonist Mike Dubaniewicz, John Hasselback III on trumpet, Daniel Mach-Holt on trombone, Nick Abelgore on keyboards, Rick Balestra on guitar, Matt Vacanti on bass and Allan Ward on drums.

The headlining performers are Grammy Award-winning jazz artists Herbie Hancock and Gladys Knight. Other national and international artists and a collection of local acts will also play as part of the free five-day festival.