Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program

Miles Davis Program in Jazz Studies

Miles Davis Program in Jazz Studies

 

The UNCG Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program offers a personal and dynamic education for incoming students.  Several small jazz groups, two large jazz ensembles, and many supportive courses in improvisation, arranging/composition, history, theory, ear training, pedagogy, and piano skills lead to the Bachelor of Music in Performance (Jazz Studies).  Lynn GrissettWhile it is beneficially housed in one of the largest music schools in the Southeastern United States, the Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program is small, committed, and specialized.  World-class jazz faculty are available not only for leading classes but for mentorship and performance with our students.   Our focus is certainly not the path of least resistance: we study by rote, with an emphasis on the blues, swing, improvisation, published composition and arranging, and recording experience.  We offer many opportunities for students to perform with clinicians, who recently have included Peter Bernstein, Lee Konitz, John Ellis, Marcus Printup, Joel Frahm, Seamus Blake, and Ellis Marsalis.

 

Spotlight on Faculty

Steve Haines

Steve Haines, double bass, has played with Wycliffe Gordon, Paul Bollenback, Joel Frahm, Ralph Bowen, Joe Chambers, Dick Oatts, Fred Wesley, Adam Nussbaum, Bo...

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Noteworthy

Dr. Carole OttOtt wins Conducting Prize

Dr. Carole J. Ott (Music) is the 2011 winner of The American Prize in Conducting – college/university chorus division. Ott directs the Chorale and teaches undergraduate and graduate level conducting. Additionally, she is the director of the Winston-Salem Symphony Chorale. Her degrees include an MM and DMA from the University of Michigan. The American Prize is a series of national competitions designed to recognize and reward the very best in the performing arts in the United States.

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