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University of North Florida Department of Music

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Type
  
Public

Website
  
Official Website

Established
  
1972

University of North Florida Department of Music

Location
  
Jacksonville, Florida, United States

The University of North Florida Department of Music is the music department of the University of North Florida, and one of the institution's flagship programs. Part of UNF's College of Arts and Sciences, it offers seven programs of study, the most noted of which is the jazz studies program, founded by the jazz euphonium player Rich Matteson in 1983. The department boasts several award winning ensembles, including the world-renowned Jazz Ensemble 1, which has performed at jazz festivals across the United States and internationally and has won several awards and been recognized in Down Beat Magazine, Cadence, and the Jazz Times.

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Fine Arts Center

The UNF Department of Music is housed in the Fine Arts Center on campus. It was opened in 2001 at a cost of $22 million. The complex comprises the 1,400 seat Lazzara Performance Hall, a 200-seat recital hall, 44 individual practice rooms, and 4 large rehearsal rooms. The Lazzara Performance Hall hosts performances throughout the year from national and international acts.

Faculty

  • Danny Gottlieb - Drumset, Jazz Combos
  • Barry Greene - Guitar, Improvisation, studio recording lab
  • Lynne Arriale - Piano, Jazz Combos
  • J.B. Scott - Trumpet, Jazz Ensembles
  • Dennis Marks - Bass, Jazz Ensembles
  • Clarence Hines - Trombone, Arranging
  • Marc Dickman - Low Brass & Jazz Ensembles
  • Tod DelGiudice- Sax, Reeds
  • Dave Steinmeyer- Trombone Adjunct
  • Great American Jazz Series

    Throughout the year, UNF hosts world-famous jazz artists in a concert series known as the Great American Jazz Series. Typically, the visiting artists will spend the week leading up to the concert in residence at the school, giving several clinics and master classes throughout the week.

    Some past GAJS artists include Wynton Marsalis, Pat Martino, Eddie Gómez, Jimmy Cobb, Mike Stern, Dave Weckl, Dave Brubeck, Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, Michael Brecker, Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Arturo Sandoval, Pat Metheny, Yellowjackets, Dave Holland, Kevin Mahogany, Jimmy Heath, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, and many others.

    References

    University of North Florida Department of Music Wikipedia