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Elmhurst University Jazz Festival welcomes Count Basie Orchestra, Maria Schneider Orchestra

Two internationally renowned jazz ensembles, The Count Basie Orchestra and the Maria Schneider Orchestra, will head to campus soon to perform at the Elmhurst University Jazz Festival, one of the oldest and best-known collegiate festivals in the country.

The lineup of acclaimed guest artists also includes trumpet player Orbert Davis, trombonist Marshall Gilkes, baritone sax player Gary Smulyan and guitarist Anthony Wilson.

They all will also serve as adjudicators at the festival, which takes place from Feb. 22-25.

Jazz trumpet player and composer Orbert Davis is co-founder of Chicago Jazz Philharmonic. Courtesy of Orbert Davis

Now in its 57th year, the Elmhurst University Jazz Festival welcomes top college and university jazz bands from across the country to take part in four days of performances and education. The bands take turns performing for some of the greatest names in professional jazz today, who offer critiques and honors, and then give a performance of their own.

The jazz festival kicks off on Thursday, Feb. 22, with the High School Invitational, made possible with the generous support of the Sylvia and William W. Gretsch Memorial Foundation.

College and university band performances begin on Friday, Feb. 23.

The Count Basie Orchestra, led by Scotty Barnhart, just won a 2024 Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble. The orchestra will be performing Feb. 23 at the Elmhurst Jazz Festival. Courtesy of The Count Basie Orchestra

That evening’s feature performance will be given by The Count Basie Orchestra, directed by Scotty Barnhart with guest vocalist Carmen Bradford.

Fresh off a 2024 Grammy win for Best Large Jazz Ensemble, for “Basie Swings the Blues,” the Count Basie Orchestra has continued to thrive even 40 years after the passing of its iconic founder.

The orchestra has won more than 18 Grammy Awards and performed sold-out shows at every major jazz festival and concert hall in the world.

On Saturday, Feb. 24, a clinic and master class with Maria Schneider begins another day of college performances, followed that evening with performances by the Elmhurst University Jazz Band and the Maria Schneider Orchestra.

Critics have described Schneider’s music as “evocative, majestic, magical, heart-stoppingly gorgeous, imaginative, revelatory, riveting, daring, and beyond categorization.”

Composer and band leader Maria Schneider has won Grammy Awards in multiple genres, including jazz and classical. Courtesy of Briene Lermitte

She is among the few to have received Grammy Awards in multiple genres, including jazz and classical, and for her work with rock legend David Bowie.

On the final day of the Festival, the program features more college and university performances and concludes with a performance by Davis, Gilkes, Smulyan and Wilson with the Elmhurst University Jazz Band.

This year’s sessions and featured performances will take place in person, in Hammerschmidt Memorial Chapel, 190 S. Prospect; and via livestream.

For more information and tickets, visit elmhurst.edu/jazzfestival.

The Elmhurst University Jazz Festival is an ideal forum for jazz education, where some of the world’s most acclaimed artists gather with the next generation of musicians not only to perform the music but also to explore it together.

Students have access to some of the best musicians in the business and can talk with them about their work and artistry, gaining professional connections and insights.

In addition, Elmhurst University students run the festival, which gives them relevant, firsthand experience and a professional edge after graduation in a highly competitive marketplace.

57th annual Elmhurst University Jazz Festival schedule

Thursday, Feb. 22

12:30 p.m.: High School Invitational featuring Big Foot High School, Walworth, Wis.; Hersey High School, Arlington Heights; Hinsdale South High School, Darien; Wheaton North High School; Chicago Academy for the Arts

At approximately 4:30 p.m., Orbert Davis, Marshall Gilkes, Gary Smulyan and Anthony Wilson with the Elmhurst University Jazz Band

Friday, Feb. 23

11:30 a.m.: University performances featuring Elmhurst University’s Late Night Blues; Olivet Nazarene University Jazz Combo; Columbia College Fusion Ensemble; Elmhurst University Combo; Hillsdale College Big Band

7:30 p.m.: Michigan State University Jazz Orchestra II opens for The Count Basie Orchestra, directed by Scotty Barnhart with guest vocalist Carmen Bradford

Saturday, Feb. 24

9:30 a.m.: Free clinic/master class with Maria Schneider

11:30 a.m.: University performances featuring Central State University President’s Own Jazz Ensemble; Purdue University Jazz Combo; Elmhurst University Lab Band; Purdue Jazz Ensemble; Illinois Wesleyan University Jazz Ensemble; and Temple University Jazz Band

7:30 p.m.: Elmhurst University Jazz Band opens for Maria Schneider Orchestra

Sunday, Feb. 25

11:30 a.m.: University performances with Hope College Jazz Arts Collective; Harper College Jazz Lab Ensemble; Joliet Junior College Jazz Band; Harper College Jazz Band; DuPage Community Jazz Ensemble, College of DuPage; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Jazz Ensemble I.

At approximately 4:15 p.m., featured performance with Orbert Davis, Marshall Gilkes, Gary Smulyan and Anthony Wilson with the Elmhurst University Jazz Band

Trombonist Marshall Gilkes
Baritone sax player Gary Smulyan
Guitarist Anthony Wilson
Composer and band leader Maria Schneider has won Grammy Awards in multiple genres, including jazz and classical. Courtesy of Briene Lermitte
Composer and band leader Maria Schneider has won Grammy Awards in multiple genres, including jazz and classical. Courtesy of Briene Lermitte
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