Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.™ (NFF), in
collaboration with the Department of Music, Theatre and Dance at Salve Regina University,
will present two events with award-winning jazz pianist Danilo Perez and the
Berklee Global Jazz Institute on International Jazz Day (IJD), Thursday, April
30. A concert for Newport public school students from Pell Elementary, Thompson
Middle and Rogers High Schools is set for 10:00 - 11:00 am and a workshop for
Jazz Combos will take place from 1:00 - 3:00 pm at the historic Casino Theatre,
9 Freebody Street in Newport.
While a
limited number of student ensembles from across Rhode Island and Massachusetts
have been selected to participate in the Master Class sessions, other
registered students will participate as audience to gain valuable performance
insights from Perez as he assesses, critiques and coaches the workshop combos. Alan Bernstein, Supervisor of the Arts for
Newport Public Schools, and Peter Davis, Chairman of Salve Regina University's
Department of Music, Theatre and Dance, are coordinators of the Master Class.
Bernstein worked with teachers at the Newport Public Schools to prepare the
students for their musical encounter.
"This
is the second year that Newport Festivals Foundation has partnered with Salve
Regina to host International Jazz Day events," said George Wein, NFF CEO
and producer of the Newport Jazz Festival® since it began in 1954. "Both of these exchanges between
students and musicians will help bring insight into jazz and the Festival while
providing young musicians the opportunity to learn from and interact with some
of today's outstanding performers. We are pleased to join with jazz
institutions around the world to bring attention to this great music on this
special day."
Last year,
Newport Festivals Foundation and the Salve Regina University Department of
Music, Theatre and Dance celebrated IJD with workshops and a concert by Jon
Batiste and Stay Human.
In
November 2011, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) officially designated April 30 as International Jazz Day
(IJD) to highlight jazz and its diplomatic role of uniting people in all
corners of the globe. Led by Irina Bokova, UNESCO Director General, and
legendary pianist/composer Herbie Hancock, this year's celebration will be held
in Paris, France. IJD brings together
communities, schools, artists, historians, academics, and jazz enthusiasts all
over the world to celebrate and learn about jazz and its roots, future and
impact; raise awareness of the need for intercultural dialogue and mutual
understanding; and reinforce international cooperation and communication.
International Jazz Day is the culmination of Jazz Appreciation Day, which draws
public attention to jazz and its extraordinary heritage throughout April. To
learn more about the annual world-wide celebration, visit http://jazzday.com/.
Danilo
Perez was born in Panama in 1965 and started his musical studies when he was
three years old with his father, a bandleader and singer. By age 10, he was
studying the European classical piano repertoire at the National Conservatory
in Panama. After receiving his bachelor's degree in electronics in Panama, he
studied jazz composition at Berklee College of Music in Boston where, in
addition to his busy touring schedule, he is also a member of the faculty.
Perez has become a very successful and influential musician and shares his
belief in music as a force to unite the world in peace, cooperation and
communality. Perez has served as
Cultural Ambassador to the Republic of Panama, Goodwill Ambassador to UNICEF
and has received numerous awards for his musical achievements, activism and
social work efforts. He also established the Danilo Perez Foundation whose
purpose is to provide opportunities for young people to develop their full
potential and lead productive lives. The values and attitudes that are
essential to the foundation promote education and interpretation in music.
Perez' musical influences are an amalgam of indigenous Panamanian folk music
and dances, European art music, African rhythms and American jazz. On his
latest album, Panama 500 he uses a mixture of traditional Panamanian
instruments along with jazz instruments, including piano, violin, bass,
percussion and harmonica, which takes the place of the traditional accordion.
As an
educator, Perez is the artistic director of the Berklee Global Jazz Institute
(BGJI). The Institute is a performance program designed to foster creativity
and musicianship through various musical disciplines. The BGJI provides a comprehensive
contemporary music environment where students are given opportunities to
explore their creativity to the highest level possible, advance the power of
music as a tool for the betterment of society, and connect musical creative
thinking with the natural environment. The BGJI Ensemble will accompany Perez
on International Jazz Day.
The
Newport Festivals Foundation™ was founded by George Wein in 2010 to build up
and continue the legacies of the famed Newport Jazz Festival® (July 31-August
2,2015) and Newport Folk Festival® (July 24-26, 2015). Under the auspices of
the Foundation, the Newport Jazz Festival® presents performers who respect and honor
jazz music traditions, and at the same time reflect the changes in today's
musical trends. Through the establishment of partnerships with local high
schools and colleges/universities, the Foundation will present programs to
educate young people about jazz music as presented at the annual festival. The
Foundation also will present a Family Concert at Fort Adams on July 29. For
more information, please visit www.newportfestivalsfoundation.org.
Founded by
the Sisters of Mercy in 1947, Salve Regina is a private, coeducational
university offering a comprehensive and innovative liberal arts education in
the Catholic tradition that fosters the development of each student's distinct
and individual talents. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools
and Colleges, the University enrolls more than 2,500 undergraduate and graduate
students from across the U.S. and around the world.
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