92nd Street Y announces
the 31st Annual 92Y Jazz in July Festival, curated by Bill Charlap, who begins
his second decade as artistic director of the time-honored annual Festival.
Jazz in July runs from Tuesday, July 21 through Thursday, July 30, bringing
together some of the world's finest jazz players for specially designed performances.
Programming for this year's festival features a highly anticipated return visit
from vocalist Ernie Andrews in a program entitled Duke Ellington: Drop Me Off
In Harlem. The Broadway themed program Jazz & Sondheim, Side By Side, will
showcase vocalist Ann Hampton Callaway and saxophonist Steve Wilson in
performance with Grammy® Award-nominated drummer/composer, Matt Wilson.
One of the world's premier jazz pianists, Bill Charlap has
performed and recorded with many of the leading jazz artists of our time. With
his longtime trio of bassist Peter Washington and drummer Kenny Washington, he
has released seven highly-acclaimed albums for the Blue Note label, including
the GRAMMY® Award-nominated albums The Bill Charlap Trio - Live at the Village
Vanguard and Somewhere: The Songs of Leonard Bernstein. In 2010, Charlap
released Double Portrait, a collaboration with his wife, the celebrated jazz
pianist Renee Rosnes, recorded at 92nd Street Y. He has also released two CDs
with his mother, the renowned Sandy Stewart: Love Is Here to Stay and Something
to Remember.
Charlap curates 92Y Jazz in July in collaboration with Hanna
Arie-Gaifman, Director of 92Y Tisch Center for the Arts, which produces 92Y's
concert series, including Jazz in July.
92Y Jazz In July 2015 Schedule:
Tue, Jul 21, 8 pm
BILL & DICK's ALL STAR JAZZ PARTY
Two generations of jazz - piano titan Dick Hyman and heir to
the throne Bill Charlap, plus clarinet superstar Anat Cohen - blaze through
American Songbook classics and swing standards.
Bill Charlap's New York Trio: Bill Charlap, piano / Jay
Leonhart, bass / Bill Stewart, drums
Dick Hyman Trio: Dick Hyman, piano / Howard Alden, guitar /
Jay Leonhart, bass / with special guest Anat Cohen, clarinet
Wed, Jul 22, 8 pm
DUKE ELLINGTON: DROP ME OFF IN HARLEM
"It Don't Mean a Thing," "Prelude to a
Kiss," and "Sophisticated Lady" - Edward Kennedy Ellington was
American music royalty. Now another member of the jazz aristocracy, legendary
vocalist Ernie Andrews, makes a rare New York appearance to put his stamp on
these timeless tunes. The soulful sounds of Houston Person's tenor sax, plus
vibes virtuoso Steve Nelson make it jazz heaven.
Ernie Andrews, vocals / Bill Charlap, piano / Renee Rosnes,
piano / Houston Person, tenor saxophone / Jeremy Pelt, trumpet / Steve Nelson,
vibes / Peter Washington, bass / Kenny Washington, drums
Thu, Jul 23, 8 pm
THE PIANO MEN: FROM JELLY ROLL TO OSCAR
Jelly Roll Morton claimed he "invented" jazz.
True? Well, he and other keyboard giants-from ragtime pioneer Scott Joplin to
swinging virtuoso Oscar Peterson-enriched the form like nobody else. Hear their
syncopated stylings come alive in the lightning hands of modern-day piano
greats Bill Charlap, Marcus Roberts and Jeb Patton.
Bill Charlap, piano / Marcus Roberts, piano / Jeb Patton,
piano / Todd Coolman, bass / Willie Jones III, drums
Tue, Jul 28, 8 pm
SWING A SONG OF SINATRA
No one sang like Sinatra, and no one sings Sinatra like Kurt
Elling. Celebrate Ol' Blue Eyes' centenary with this superstar Grammy®
Award-winning vocalist - and a band that boasts Benny Goodman veteran Warren
Vaché on cornet.
Kurt Elling, vocals / Bill Charlap, piano / Harry Allen,
tenor saxophone / Warren Vaché, cornet /
Peter Washington, bass / Kenny Washington, drums
Wed, Jul 29, 8 pm
JAZZ & SONDHEIM, SIDE BY SIDE
Piano duo Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes' offer up stunning
jazz treatments of Sondheim's masterpieces from groundbreaking shows like
Company, Follies and Sweeney Todd. This is a night for both theater and jazz
fans, with the dynamic voice of Ann Hampton Callaway and a soaring string
ensemble to bring out the beauty of Broadway's best.
Bill Charlap, piano / Ann Hampton Callaway, vocals / Steve
Wilson, alto & soprano saxophone / Renee Rosnes, piano / Sean Smith, bass /
Matt Wilson, drums / String Ensemble TBA
Thu, Jul 30, 8 pm
BENNY, BASIE & BUCKY!
Guitar icon Bucky Pizzarelli, clarinet marvel Ken Peplowski
and ace drummer Dennis Mackrel are the living personification of the swinging
legacies of Count Basie and Benny Goodman. The stars come out to finish the
festival with a big bang.
Bill Charlap, piano / Sandy Stewart, vocals / Ken Peplowski,
clarinet / Randy Sandke, trumpet / Joe Locke, vibes Bucky Pizzarelli, guitar /
Jay Leonhart, bass / Dennis Mackrel, drums
ABOUT JAZZ IN JULY
This annual summer jazz festival, directed by pianist Bill
Charlap, brings together some of the world's best jazz musicians for
once-in-a-lifetime performances at 92nd Street Y. Recent Festival shows have
explored be-bop and Latin jazz; celebrated jazz legend Jimmy Heath and former
artistic director Dick Hyman; and sampled the work of great composers, from
Cole Porter to Thelonious Monk. Recent line-ups have featured jazz greats Ray
Bryant, Barry Harris, Wynton Marsalis, Eddie Palmieri, Trio Da Paz, and Frank
Wess.