2013: Looking Back

Many exciting things have happened over the past year in the world of Danjam, so I wanted to take a moment and reflect on some of the highlights as I have been too busy to write regular blog updates.

The most noteworthy endeavour of all was my Coltrane Ballads Project. For those of you who haven’t heard about it yet, I arranged all the music from John Coltrane’s Ballads CD for big band + orchestra. It took me about a year to prepare all the music and it was performed for the first time by the Metropole Orchestra in Amsterdam this past May. I conducted the concert – my first time conducting the Metropole – and it featured the endlessly musical Joe Lovano on tenor saxophone. What a great orchestra – I cannot say enough good things about that band! John Riley traveled from New York to play drums for the week. I love working with John because not only does he play his parts ‘correctly’ so to speak, but each take is equally different, creative and fresh. We had 2 days to rehearse, followed by a day of recording, and on the final evening we performed to a sold-out concert hall in downtown Amsterdam. It was a real treat to be able to perform the music acoustically – no microphones in the orchestra! Here are some photos from that week:

 

I am very proud of the work we did that week. It was such a great feeling hearing my music come to life, especially after working on it for so long.

As soon as I got back to New York, I moved to a new apartment (and built myself a new bed – yippee!), and quickly started work on 13 new arrangements for Jeremy Davis’ Equinox Orchestra & the Savannah Philharmonic. I spent most of the summer Continue reading “2013: Looking Back”

Spectrum Artistic Advisor

Great news: I have been selected as an artistic advisor for Spectrum. Formed in 2010, Spectrum is a group of Canadian composers who create and present a contemporary hybrid of jazz and classical music. The 2013/2014 concert season looks like it will be amazing and I am proud to be a part of it.

Read more here: http://spectrummusic.ca/

 

Freddie Hubbard Project Announcement!

TeaserTrumpeter Ingrid Jensen and composer Daniel Jamieson join forces to pay tribute to Freddie Hubbard. Not only skilled at the trumpet, Hubbard was an innovative composer and left behind a collection of brilliant compositions. Jamieson will be arranging a selection of these works for 17-piece big band to feature Jensen, and they plan to record and tour with the project in 2014.

Click here to download a high-resolution copy of our teaser poster!

To schedule a performance with your big band, please contact:
info (at) FreddieHubbardProject (dot) com

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