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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
U NI VE R SITY
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

usi
DEPARTMENT

HARPUR JAZZ ENSEM BLE
MICHAELCARBONE, DIRECTOR

featuring

Sherrie Maricle, Drum Set
Jennifer Leitharn. Bass

Thursday, April23, 2009
8:00

p.m.

Osterhout Concert Theater
Co-sponsored by the Department of Music and the Harpur Jazz Ensemble

�PROGRAM
Put It Right Here ..................................................... Louis Be/Ison
arr. by Sammy Nestico
The Jody Grind ....................................................... Horace Silver
arr. by John Clayton
Don't Know Why ..................................................... Jessie Harris
arr. by Paul Murtha
Mosaic............................................ ........................... Bob Mintzer
I Said No ........................................... Frank Laesser &amp; Julie Styne
Transcribed by Jon Harpin
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat........................................... Charles Mingus
arr. by Sy Johnson
John Brown's Other Body. ............................................John Oddo
INTERMISSION
The second half of the program will be selected from the following
compositions. All selections feature guest artist Sherrie Maricle on
percussion and Jennifer Leitham on bass.

Caravan ....................................................................... Juan Tizol
arr. by Michael Abene
Ding Dong .............................................. arr. by Tommy Newsom
Lefty Leaps In .................................................... Jennifer Leitham
arr. by Scott Whitfield
Put A Little Love In Your Heart. ...................... arr. by John Martino
Slambo ............................................................... Peter Appleyard
arr. by Sherrie Maricle
Stick It In Your Ear ............................................ Jennifer Leitham
arr. by Scott Whitfield

�ABOUTTHEPERFORMERS
SHERRIE MARICLE is not only a jazz artist and composer, but a teacher
and music director as well. From the drum set, Maricle leads her big band
The DIVA Jazz Orchestra and her quintet FIVE PLAY. From Carnegie Hall,
she performs with The New York Pops and is also the orchestra's Director of
Education . As a music director, Maricle works with acclaimed Broadway star
Maurice Hines. As a teacher she runs a private drum set and percussion
studio and is also a conductor for The New York Summer Festival. She is
also a busy freelance performer and a published composer/arranger in both
the classical and jazz mediums. With The DIVA Jazz Orchestra and FIVE
PLAY she has performed at many of the world's most acclaimed music
venues including: Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Tanglewood, the Kennedy
Center, the Hollywood Bowl, and major jazz festivals throughout the United
States and abroad. DIVA has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning with
Charles Osgood, as well as numerous times on CNN Arts Break, and it was
highlighted on The 25th Anniversary of the Kennedy Center Television
Special and the NHK (Japan) Network's New York Jazz. Most recently DIVA is
prominently featured in a documentary film entitled The Girls in the Band,
scheduled for a 2009 premier.

JENNIFER JANE LEITHAM has been referred to by noted jazz critic
Leonard Feather as the "left-handed virtuoso of the upright bass." In
addition to her successful performance career, Leitham has appeared on
over 100 recordings with some of the giants of jazz music. In addition, she
has recorded 7 highly acclaimed CDs of her own. Leitham is best known for
her decade long stints with both Mel Torme and Doc Severinsen. She has
appeared with many distinguished artists including Woody Herman, George
Shearing, Gerry Mulligan, Peggy Lee, Joe Pass, Cleo Laine, Louie Bellson,
Pete Rugolo, Bill Watrous, and numerous others. She has also been a
member of the Tonight Show All-Stars, The Woody Herman Thundering
Herd, Benny Carter Quintet, Bob Cooper Quartet, DIVA, and more. A highly
regarded educator, she is enthusiastically received as a presenter of
workshops and clinics at schools and colleges around the country, and has
joined the faculty at California State University Long Beach as a Studio Artist.
He
moved to the Binghamton area in 1981 and is an instrumental music teacher
in the Johnson City School district where he is Director of Concert Band and
Jazz Ensemble at the middle school. He joined the Binghamton University
music faculty in 1997 and serves as the Director of the Jazz Studies Program
and a Director of the Harpur Jazz Ensemble. He holds a B.M.E. from the
Crane School of Music and a M.M. from Binghamton University. Carbone has
performed with many well-known artists including Al Marino, Natalie Cole,
Tommy Tune, Mel Torme, The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, Danny D'Imperio's
Big Band Bloviation, the Central New York Jazz Orchestra, and The
Temptations.

MICHAEL J. CARBONE, director, is a native of Utica, New York.

�THE HARPUR JAZZ ENSEMBLE
The Harpur Jazz Ensemble studies and performs big-band repertoire and
appears frequently on and off campus. Guests who have appeared in
concert with this popular ensemble include, among others, Clark Terry,
"Slam" Stewart, Manny Albam, Urbie Green, Frank Wess, Phil Woods,
Jimmy Owens, Marian McPartland, Steve Brown, Mel Lewis, Slide
Hampton, Peter Appleyard, John Faddis, Rufus Reid, Houston Person and
Walter White. The 2009 Spring semester includes the following ensemble
personnel:

BASS
SAXOPHONES
st

Sam Smith
Tyler Vallet

Dan Fagen (1 alto)
Nathan Rose (2 nd alto)
Camille Thurman (1 st tenor)
Jeremy Gold (2 nd tenor)
Margaret Hager (Baritone Sax)

Joseph Frasca
Kevin Greer

TRUMPETS

DRUM SET

Tomasz Falkowski
Laura Kinne
Drew Hanessian
Kim Metaxas
Alex Weiser

Alex Gregorio

GUITAR

VIBRAPHONE &amp; PERCUSSION
Marc Silvagni

PERCUSSION
TROMBONES
Nicholas Carter
Reese Taylor
Adrienne Victor
Kevin Pinkel

Stephanie Lehman

FLUTE
Stefanie DeVito

CLARINET
PIANO

David Sa rd one

Matt Austen
Gabriel Luce

VOCALISTS
Liz Sterling
Allie Metcalfe

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Thursday, April 26, 2007
8:00 p. m.
Osterh out Concert Theater

�ABOUT T H E  PERFORM ERS
M I C H A E L  J .  CARBONE,  conductor,  is  an  instrumental  music
teacher in the Johnson City School district where he is  Director of
Concert  Band  and  Jazz  Ensemble.  He  joined  the  Binghamton
University music faculty in  1997 and serves as the Director of the
Jazz Studies P rogram and as Director of the Harpur Jazz Ensemble.
He holds a B.M.E. from th e Crane School of Music and a M.M.
from  Binghamton U niversity.  Carbone has  performed with many
well­known  artists  including  Al  Marino,  Natalie  Cole,  Tommy
Tune,  Mel  Torme,  The  Jimmy  Dorsey  Orchestra,  Danny
D’Imperio’s  Big  Band  Bloviation.  the  Central  New  York  Jazz
Orchestra, and The Temptat ions.  Carbone curre ntly performs with
the local jazz group “Miles A head.
STEVE  DAVIS  is  widely  regarded  as  one  of  today’s  leading
improvisors o n the trom bone.  His lyrical, ha rd­swinging st yle ﬁrst
gained him broad recognition during the 1 990’s while working with
the bands of jazz legends Art Blakey, Jackie McLean, Chick Corea’s
acclaimed sex tet Origin and the renowned cooperative sextet, One
For All.
Born in  Worcester. M A in  1 967, Steve was raised  in  Binghamton,
N Y and graduat ed in  1989 from The Hartt School’s Jackie McL ean
Institute  of  Jazz  (University  of  Hartford).  It  was  Mc  Lean’s
guidence and recommendation that helped Davis land his ﬁrst major
gig  with  Art  Blakey  in  N YC  in  Dec  1989.  Steve  returned  to
Hartford  in  1 992  to  join  Mc  Lean’s  sextet  and  begin  teaching
alongside  his  mentor  at  both  the  Hartt  School  and  Artist’s
Collective.  Davis has resided in Hartford ever since.
In May 2006, Davi s presents his 9th CD as a leader, “Update ” (Criss
Cross) which features the stellar line­up o f Peter Bernste in, Anthony
Wonsey,  Nat  Reeves.  Joe  Farnsworth  and  special  guest  Roy
Hargrove.

Lately, Steve has been leading his own bands with more  frequency
including an all­star quintet  featuring  Steve  Nelson.  Larry  Willis,
Nat  Reeves  and  Joe  Farnsworth.  Davis  has  also  formed  a  new

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quartet/quinte t  featuring risin g stars Dav id Bryant (piano), Dezron

Douglas (bass ) and renowned drummer. Eric McPherson.

On  occasion,  the  band  is  augmented  by  exciting,  frontline­mates
Mike DiRubbo ­ alto sax and/or Ray Mc Morrin ­ tenor sax, Josh
Evans ­ trumpet. Steve also continues to  perform and  record  with
the  well­known, collective unit One For All ( feat. Eric Ale xander,
Jim Rotondi,  David Hazelt ine, Peter  Washington, Nat  Reeves  or
David Williams and Joe Farnsworth).  The band has recorded  11
CD’s  since  1997  for  Sharp  Nine,  Criss  Cross  and  Venus/Japan.
Both  their  recordings  and  live performances  have  garnered rave
reviews.  In 2006, Seco nd Floor Music will  be publishing One For

All  sextet c harts in  t wo sets, as re corded o n  the group’s ﬁ rst t wo

CD’s. “Too Soon To Tell” (1 997) and “Opt imism” (1998) for Sharp
Nine Records.

Ever in­demand as a sideman. Davis is  featured on over seventy
recordings and  has worked  in  recent  years with  a broad  range of
jazz  icons  including  Horace  Silver,  Cecil  Payne,  Larry  Willis,
Freddie  Hubbard  (w/  New  Jazz  Composers  Octet),  The  Dizzy
Gillespie Alumni All­Star Big Band/Sextet, Slide Hampton‘s World
of Trombones, Wynton Marsalis (w/ Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra)
and Steve Turre’s One 4 J.
Steve  has also  worked  with a variety of his peers  over the  years
including Claudia Acuna. Eric Alexander, A braham Burton, Avishai
Cohen,  Mike  DiRubbo,  Dena  DeRose,  John  Farnsworth,  Jimmy
Greene. Roy Hargrove, Stefon Harris, Nicholas Payton and Michael
Weiss.
Davis  continues  to  lead  an  active  teaching  career  at  the  Hartt

School‘s Jack ie  McLean Instit ute of Jazz (U niversity of Hartford)
where  he  has  been  on  faculty  since  1991  and  now  teaches
exclusively.  Steve also continues his long­time aﬀiliation with the
Artist‘s  Collective  (founded  by  Jackie  and  Dollie  McLean)  in
Hartford, CT where he mak es his home (i n West Hartfo rd) with his
wife, pianist M ary DiPaola­Davis and child ren Tony and Angie.

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Tiger o f San Pedro 

SECOND HAL F with S t e v e  D a v i s
Program selected from the follo wing:

Arabia..

How Sweet lt ls......... Edward &amp; Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier
arr. by Mark Taylor
 
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Milt Jackson
arr. by John Cla yton

Groovin Hard 

Don Menza

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Straight N O C h E S E L . . . . . . . . . . . . . c c i c c i i Monk
arr. by John La Barbera
New York City B

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You ’ve Changed

[ Can’t Believe You ’re In Love 

The Jazz Police 

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Bill Carey &amp; Carl Fischer
arr. by Mark Ta ylor 
...Clarence Gask ill &amp; 
Jimmy McHugh
arr. by Billy May

Gordon Goodwin

Curtis Fuller
arr. by Chris Casey

I Got It  Bad (And That Ain’t Good) .. 

Mean What Yo u Say 
Slo­Funk 

That Warm Feeling 

.. Duke Ellington

Thad Jones
Bob Mintzer

Sammy Nestico

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David Faranda. 1  alto 
 
Dan Fagen. 2 ” alto 
Camille Th urman. 1* tenor 
 
Michael Marchisotto. 2 ” tenor 
Margaret Hager. Baritone Sax 
Bob Pompi. Bariton e Sax 

Harris Brenner
Julian Goetz 

T r u m pets 
Rudy Bellanton 
Laura Kinne 
Paul Persichette
Alex Weiser 
Glen Widjeskog 

D r u m Set &amp; percussion
Aaron Fumarola
Brad Koegel

Trobones 

Christopher Delama ter 

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Stefanie DeVito

Mo “Reese ” Taylor
Christine Hubert
Harris Brenner

Clari net
Richard Silvagni

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Gabriel Luce 
David Katcher

Rhonda Plunkett 

Jamie Cepler 

This concert is co­sponsored by
the Department o f Music and the
Harpur Jaz z Project

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�Comngi  C‘ents
Sat urday,  April  28 –  Master ’s  Recital :  Nicole  Hsu,  piano – 8:00  p.m.  –
Casadesus Reci tal Hall – free
Sunday,  April  29  –  University  Wind  Ensem ble  and  t he  Southe rn  Tier
Concert Band – 7:30 p.m. – Osterhout Concert Theater – free

Tuesday, May 1 – University Percussion Ensemble – 8:00 p.m. – Anderson
Center Chamber Hall – free
Casadesus Recital  Hall 
Th u rsda y, May 3 – Mid­Day C oncert – 1 :20 p.m . – 
free

­

Friday,  May 4 – Flute  Studio Recital  – 10:15 a.m. – Casadesus Reci tal Hall 
free

­

Sat u rda y, Ma y 5 – Fl ute Ensem ble Rec ital – 1 0:15 a.m . – Casadesus Recital
Hall ­  free

– 
Su nda y, May 6 – St udent R ecital : Rosa N am, pia no  3:00 p.m . ­ Casadesus
Recital Hall ­  free
Sunday –  May 6  –  Master ’s  Recital :  Danielle Sofer, piano 
Casadesus Recital Hall ­  free

7:00  p.m.

­ 

Wed nesda y, Ma y 9 – G limmerg lass O pe ra You ng A rtists E nsem ble  8:00

p.m. ­  Casadesus Recital Hall  ­  free

– 

1:20  p.m.

Th u rsda y, May 1 0  St udent  Recogn ition  Mid­Da y Conc e rt 
Casadesus Recital Hall  free
Thursday, Ma y  1 0  –  Harpur  Chora le &amp;  Women ’s Chor us 
Anderson Center Chamber Hall  ­ free

­ 

8 :00 p.m.

Sat u rda y, Ma y  1 2  –  Master ’s  Recital :  William  G ilchrest , tru m pet 
p.m.  ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free

8:00

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D E P A R T M E N T

HARPUR JAZZ ENSEMBLE
FEATURING

Tony Kadleck, Trumpet

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Thursday, December 3, 2 009

8:00 p.m.

Osterhout Concert Theater

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�ABOUT THE PERFORMER

PROGRAM
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Blue Bossa.. 

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Arranged by Billy Byers

..K Durham

Arranged by Sy Johnson

Everything.......................... Michael Buble’, A. Chang and A. Foster
Arranged by W.  Scott Ragsdale

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What Is Hip? 

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D. Ellington, I. Mills and M. Parish

S. Kupka, E. Castillo and D. Garabaldi
Arranged by Mike Tomaro

Featuring  Tony Kadleck
(To be selected from the following)

Can’t Buy Me Love..

..J. Lennon &amp; P.  McCartney
Arranged by Tony Kadleck

Desaﬁnado...................................................... 

. A.C. Jobim

Freddie Freeloader.......................................... 

.M. Davis

Arranged by Tony Kadleck

Arranged by Tony Kadleck

How Do You  Keep the Music Playing? . . . A  Bergman &amp; M. Legrand
Arranged by Tony Kadleck

SummertIme 

..G. Gershwin

Arranged by Tony Kadleck

 

TONY KADLECK has been praised as a highly eﬀective sideman, who has lent
his hand to numerous musical activities. H e is currently one of the most sought­
after trumpet players in the New York area.
While attending the New England Conservatory in Boston, Kadleck  studied
both classical and jazz music, a task that would later beneﬁt him, as he went on
to perform and record with the Boston Pops Orchestra. In 1986, Tony was
asked to join the trumpet section of the Buddy Rich Band, and later that year,
decided to move to New York.
After graduating from the Manhattan School of Music in 1989, Kadleck  did
some touring with Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, and Blood, Sweat &amp; Tears.
Eventually, the NY studios kept Tony too busy to leave town, and he found
himself recording with a number of artists, including Luther Vandross, Michael
Jackson, Elton John, and Celine Dion. Kadleck  also spends plenty of time
playing a wide variety of live concerts, having performed with Stevie Wonder,
Steely Dan, Ella Fitzgerald, Issac Hayes, and most recently the Count Basie
Orchestra.
In addition to playing on countless jingles and for many ﬁlms and  shows,
Kadleck has also done a great deal of composing. Since he was 15 years old,
Tony has  always  loved  writing music.  His  debut  CD  “Extended  Outlook",
features eight of his original works, about which Tony says, “There is nothing
more gratifying than hearing spectacular musicians making these songs come
to life.” Kadleck has drawn upon many musical experiences to form his own
voice, which can be heard in both his playing and in his writing throughout this
release. The CD features an amazing cast of musicians, including Chuck Loeb,
David Mann, Henry Hey, Jon Herington and Andy Snitzer.
When asked about his musical inﬂuences, Kadleck is quick to point out his ﬁrst
teachers: Bernard Shifrin in Tony’s hometown of Binghamton, NY; and Andre
Come, formerly of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Tony  is  currently  a  member  of  many  organizations  including  the  Maria
Schneider Jazz Orchestra, the New York Pops, John Fedchock’s NY Big Band,
the Westchester Jazz Orchestra, and John Pizzarelli’s “Swing Seven".

ABOUT THE SERIES
The Harpur  Jazz  Ensemble  studies  and  performs  big­band  repertoire  and
appears frequently on and oﬀ  campus.  Guests who have appeared in concert
witht his popular ensemble include, among others,  Clark Terry, “Slam” Stewart,
Mannny Albam, Urbie Green, Frank Wess, Phil Woods, Jimmy Owens, Marian
McPartland, Steve Brown, Mel Lewis, Slide Hampton, Peter Appleyard, John
Faddis, Rufus Reid, Houston Person, Walter White, and Maceo Parker.

�ABO UT THE H ARPUR JAZ Z ENSEMBLE
The Harpur Jazz Ensemble director, MICHAEL J. CARBONE, is  a native of
Utica, New  York.  He moved  to the Binghamton area  in 1981 and  is an
instrumental music teacher in the Johnson City  School district where he is
ed
Director of Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble at the middle school.  He join
the Binghamton University music faculty in 1997 and serves as the Director of
the Jazz Studies Program and the Director of the Harpur Jazz Ensemble.  He
holds a B.M.E. from the Crane School of Music and a M.M. from Binghamton
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University.  Carbone has performed with many well­known artists includin
Marino, Natalie Cole, Tom my Tu ne, Mel Torme, The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra,
Danny D’Imperio’s Big Band Bloviation, the Central New York Jazz Orchestra,

and The Temptations.

The 2009 Fall semester o f the Harpur Jazz Ensemble includes the following:

SAXOPHONES 
Dan Fagen 
Nathan Rose 
Dean Papadopoulos 
Andy Block 
Margaret Hager 

­ BASS
Sam Smith
1%  alto 
Nick DeFeo
2™  alto 
1%  tenor
DRUM SET
2™  tenor 
Baritone Sax  Alex Gregorio

T R U M P E T S  (alphabetical order)

Andy Castillo

Tomasz Falkowski 

VIBES  &amp; DRUM SET

Drew Hanessian 
Kim Metaxas
Nicholas Polacco 
Carl Sanon 

Devan Tracy

PERCUSSION
Keaton Rood

TROMBONES 

FLUTE &amp; Alt o Sax

Nicholas Carter 
Mo “Reese” Taylor
Kevin Pinkel 
Andrew Rosenberger 

Stefanie DeVito

PIAN O 
Russ Carpenter 

VOCALIST
Allie Metcalfe

GUITA R
Kevin Greer

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Osterhout Concert Theater

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P. Wilson

Basically Blues 

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Boplicity.. ....... 

Arranged by Mike Tomaro

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Arranged by Les Hooper

Here’s Tha t Rainy Day............cccccerinrcennciiiscanannnnnnna  Van Heusen

Arranged by Dee Barton

H. Silver

Song For M y Father 

Arranged by Ian McDougaIl

When I Fa ll In Love..........cc.cceeeeeeeeeennnnne.......  Heyman &amp; V. Young
Arranged by Gordon Goodwin

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The Jody Grind ..... 

..H. Silver
Arranged by John Clayton

PART II — Featuring  Kris Jensen
(To be selected from the following)

Early Autumn..............................d.  Mercer, R.  Burns, &amp; W. Herman
.. B. Mintzer

Elvin‘s Mambo 

E.K.Ellington

Fantazm 

I Got It Ba d (and Tha t Ain’t Good)............ D. Ellington &amp; P. Webster
Arranged by Drake Smith

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J. Owens

Lo Slo Blues 

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Moment’s Not1ce 

Arranged by Drake Smith

B. Mintzer

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�Having established himself a s one of the premier voices on his
instrument today, saxophonist / composer Kris Jensen has forged a
career that spans over 20 years in nearly as many professional settings.
A native of Binghamton, NY, Jensen received excellent training as a
young student in both the Binghamton Public Schools and at The State
University of New York at Binghamton. Upon graduating Binghamton
High School, Jensen enrolled at the Hartt School of Music in Hartford,
CT where he began what would turn out to be a 15­year apprenticeship
with the late great jazz saxophonist and composer Jackie McLean. 
While working as an associa te professor alongside McLean, Jensen 
helped to develop some of the ﬁnest young saxophone talents on the 
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Allen, Wayne Escoﬀery, Lummie Spann, Ray McMorrin, Andy Breskin 
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Entertainment. Jensen had the opportunity to play the lead alto
saxophone chair for Ben Vereen, Red Buttons, Patti Page, Bob
Florence, Frank Gorshin, Al Martino and many other famous
entertainers. Since then, Jensen has recorded or performed with a
plethora of well established and emerging artists, including: 
percussionists Jesse Hameen, Pete Escovedo and Giovanni Hidalgo, 
trumpeters Eddie Henderson, Valery Ponamarev, Richard Boulger, 
saxophonists Jackie McLean, Phil Woods and George Coleman, 
trombonists Eddie Bert and Steve Davis pianists John Hicks, Hotep Idris 
Galeta, David Hazeltine and Brad Mehldau guitarists Melvin Sparks, 
Randy Johnston, Rodney Jones, Rohn Lawrence and Tom Dempsey, 
bassists Paul Brown, Nat Reeves, Dennis Irwin and Dwa yne Burno and 
pianists/ vocalists Michael Feinstein, Dena DeRose and Kevin 
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Ferguson and Big Bop Nouveau. Betts, the classic­rock guitar legend
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week in Bangkok, Thailand performing the compositions for the king of
Thailand, His Majesty Bhumipol Adulyadej. Jensen’s tenor sax was also
heard “round the world” with the Kendrick Oliver New Life Jazz
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musician and music instructor throughout New England and the New
York Tri­State area. He is currently helping to develop two school bands
in the Brownsville area of Brooklyn, NY and can be heard with ma ny
diﬀerent groups including Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band and the Kendrick Oliver
New Life Jazz Orchestra.

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The Harpur Jazz Ensemble studies and performs big­band
repertoire and appears frequently on and oﬀ campus.  Guests
who have appeared in concert witht his popular ensemble include,
among others,  Clark Terry, “Slam” Stewart, Manny Albam, Urbie
Green, Frank Wess, Phil Woods, Jimmy Owens, Marian
McPartland, Steve Brown, Mel Lewis, Slide Hampton, Peter
Appleyard, John Faddis, Rufus Reid, Houston Person, Walter
White, Sherrie Maricle, Tia Fuller, Eddie Allen, Bruce Johnston,
Bill Easley, Mike Davis and Tony Kadleck.

ABOUT THE HARPUR J A Z Z  ENSEMBLE
The Harpur Jazz Ensemble director, MICHAEL J.
CARBONE, is a native of Utica, New York.  He moved to the
Binghamton area in 1981 and is an instrumental music teacher in
the Johnson City School district where he is Director of Concert
Band and Jazz Ensemble at the middle school. He joined the
Binghamton University music faculty in 1997 and serves as the
Director of the Jazz Studies Program and the Director of the
Harpur Jazz Ensemble.  He holds a B.M.E. from the Crane School
of Music and a M.M. from Binghamton University. Carbone has
performed with many well­known artists including Al Marino,
Natalie Cole, Tommy Tune, Mel Torme, The Jimmy Dorsey
Orchestra, Danny D’Imperio’s Big Band Bloviation, the Central
New York Jazz Orchestra, and The Temptations.

The 2010 Fall semester of the Harpur Jazz Ensemble

includes the following:
SAXOPHONES

Andrew Block
Zal Mirza
Dean
Papadopoulos
Ray Hendricks
Mercedez Koo

1%  alto
2 ” a  lto
1° tenor
2 ” t enor

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Joey Lieber

BASS

Paul Watrobski

Sax

TRUMPETS (alphabetical
order)
Mark Adler
Tomasz Falkowski
Ryan Levitan
John Marschauser

TROMBONES

PIANO

Nicholas Carter
Mo “Reese” Taylor
Andrew Rosenberger
Mogana Jayakumar
Jay Bartishevich

DRUM SET
Devan Tracy
Andres Castillo
VIBES &amp; PIANO

Bailey Rabideau

PERCUSSION

Keaton Rood

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U P C O M I N G  E V E N T S

Friday, December 10 — Singing Chinese Clas s Recital joined
b y  the Beginning Chinese  Flute Class — 7 p.m. — Casadesus
Recital Hall — free

Saturday, December 11 — Amahl and the Night Visitors — 3
p.m. &amp; 5 p.m. — Anderson Center Chamber Hall — $8 adults; $5
students ($25 maximum for families with 2 adults and 4 children)
Sunday, December 12 — Amahl and the Nigh t Visitors — 3
p.m. &amp; 5 p.m. — Anderson Center Chamber Hall — $8 adults; $5
students ($25 maximum for families with 2 adults and 4 children)

Monday, December 13 — “Italian Night ” Class Recital (Maria
Cook, Instructor) — 8:00 p.m. — Casadesus Recital Hall — free

For ticket information, please call the
Anderson Center Box Oﬀice at 777­ART5.
To see all events, please visit music. b inghamton. edu
Become a fan on Facebook by visiting
Binghamton University Music Department

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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
U N I V E R S I T Y
S I A l E   U N I X / [ P M   '  OF  N E W   Y O R K

D E P A R T M E N T

Co­SPONSORED BY THE HARPUR JAZZ PROJECT AND THE
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY Musrc DEPARTMENT

HARPUR JAZZ ENSEMBLE
DIRECTED B Y  M IKE CARBONE
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WITH GUE ST ARTIST
M ICHAEL P HILIP MOSSMAN
A ND
A SPECIAL PERFO R MANCE B Y  THE
HARPUR J AZZ V OCAL ENSEMBLE

Thursday, November 1 5, 201 2
8 :00 p.m.

Osterhout Concert Theater

�PROGRAM

HARPUR JAZZ ENSEMBLE

Fall 2012

SET 1
Can’t Stop My Leg . 

.R. McConnell

Morocco

R. Freeman

arr. by G. Goodwin
.L. Hooper

Back In Blue Orleans 

The Harpur Vocal Jazz Ensemble :

Over the Rainbow.
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams

H. Anen &amp; E. Y. Harburg
arr. by Teena Chinn
. H. Barris, T. Koehler &amp; B. Moll
arr. by Kirby Shaw

The Harpur Jazz Ensemble :

It’s Just Talk

.  .P. Metheny
arr. by B. Curnow
..N. Washington &amp; V. Young
arr. by D. Rivello

My Foolish Heart ..

Which Craft?.

GUITAR
Ryan Kelly
Trenton Staﬀord

Dean Papadopoulos ­ 15’  tenor
Ray Hendricks ­ 2"° tenor
Mike Booher ­ baritone

PIANO
Anthony Gabriele
Will Sanders

TRUMPETS (in al phabetical order)
Mark Adler
Matt Boose
Ryan Ginsburg
Andrew Hochler
Brandon Young

BASS
Lucas Hennessey
Jeremy Raphael

Jasmine Aiken ­ 2 ” alto
 
Stephi Verhage ­ 2™ alto

SET 2 : F eaturin g Michael Ph ilip M o ssm an

Songs selected from:
A Night in Tunisia . 

The Dance of Denial... 
Hour of Darkness. 
Mia’s Lamplight Foxtrot
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes .

.D. Gillespie
arr. by Michael Philip Mossman
Michael Philip Mossman
.Michael Philip Mossman
Michael Philip Mossman
O. Harbach &amp; J. Kern
arr. by Michael Philip Mossman
Michael Philip Mossman
Michael Philip Mossman

DRUM SET
Andres Castillo

FLUTE
Weijie Zhao

TROMBONES
Mo “Reese” Taylor
Ryan Meehan
Joseph McClean
Andrew Rosenberger

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arr. by T. Kubis

foe INTERMISSION ads’

A Song for Horace...
St. Thomas

Zal Mirza ­ 1S l alto

SAXOPHONES

CLARINET
Marcella Green

JAZZ VOCAL ENSEMBLE
SOPRANOS
Christiana Metaxas

Jessica Pyne
Came Buck ­ President
Janelle Dmochowski ­ Treasurer

ALTOS:
Suzanne Greene
Kimberly Torres*­Soloist (Somewhere
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Alina Martinez
Bntney Henderson

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Craig Feyerabend
Jonathan Eng
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David Schwartz ­ Exec  VP
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Eddie Compagnone

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Sunday, November 18 ­ An Enchanted Italian Evening (Italian Diction Class Recital) ­ 7:00 p.m. ­
Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Thursday, November 29 ­ Mid­Day Concert ­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Fine Arts Room 21 ­ free
Friday, November 30 ­ Flute Studio and Flute Chamber Concert ­ 10: 15 a.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall
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Saturday, December 1 ­ “Holiday Concert for Organ, Brass and Percussion " featuring Jonathan
Biggers and the Ithaca Brass – 4 :00 p.m. ­ United Presbyterian Church. 42 Chenango Street,
Binghamton ­ $9 general public; $6 facult y/stali/seniors.‘ $3 students
Sunday, December 2 ­ Wind Symphony Concert ­ 3:00 p.m. – Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­ $6
general public; $3 tacuit y/statf/seniors; free for students
Tuesday, December 4 ­ Percussion Ensemble Concert ­ 8:00 p. m:  ­ Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­
$6 general public; $3 tacult y/staﬂ/seniors: free for students
Thursday, December 6 ­ Holiday Mid­Day Concert ­ 1:20 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Saturday, December 8 ­ University Symphony Orchestra ­ 3:00 p.m. ­ Osterhout Concert Theater ­ $6
general public; $3 tacult y/stati/seniors: free for students
Saturday, December 8 ­  Master’s Recital: Meghan Cakalli, soprano (tentative) ­ 8:00 p.m. ­
Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Sunday, December 9 ­ Hansel and Gretel ­ 1:00 p.m. ­ Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­ $9 general
public; $6 faculty/stalT/seniors: $3 students
Sunday, December 9 ­ Hansel and Gretel ­ 4:00 p.m. ­ Anderson Center Chamber Hall ­ $9 general
public; $6 lacult y/staﬂ/seniors: $3 students
Sunday, December 9 ­ Senior Recital: Sungkyun Ryu, piano ­ 7:30 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall ­
Free
Thursday, December 13 – Harpur Chorale and Women ’s Chorus ­ 8:00 p.m. ­ Trinity Memorial Church.
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Things Ain ’t What They Use to Be.. 

Steve Davis ­ Trombone

Albert Hamme: Alto Sax &amp; Flute
Mike Carbone:  Tenor Sax &amp; Flute
Camille Thurman: Tenor Sax
Gene Cothran: Piano
Andrew Williams: Bass
Joe Roma : Drum set

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                    <text>STATE  UNIVERSITY OF N E W YORK  AT BINGHAMTON

HARPUR COLLEGE
T H E DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

THE  HARPUR  ORCHESTRA
David Buttolph, conductor

A pril 21, 1968, 8 :15 p. m.
The College Theater

�PR OGRA M

SIN FONIE  IN  D
Adagio; Allegro

J. Haydn

Andante
Menuet:  Allegro
Finale:  Spiritoso

BRANDENBURG  CONCERTO  NO.  4 
Allegro
Andante
Presto
Violino Principale  Edward Pettengill
Flauto I
Laura Masin
Flauto II
Margaret Jackson

J. S. Bach

Interm ission
PROMETHEUS  OVERTURE
REQUIEM
In memory of Dr. Martin Luther King
Introit et Kyrie
Oﬀertoire
Sanctus
Pie Jesu
Agnus Dei
Libera Me
In Paradisum

L. van Beethoven

G.  Faure

Alida Stahl, Soprano
Frank Pullano, Baritone

A  RECEPTION  honoring  this evening’s performers will be held in the
Green  Room  Lounge adjacent  to  the  Music  Recital  Hall immediately
following the performance.  All are cordially invited to attend.
Ushering courtesy of Alpha Phi Omega and Gamma Sigma Sigma.
FUTURE  MUSICAL  EVENTS
APRIL  24
Wednesday, 12 :15 p.m.

C H RISTIN E  LIN DSA Y,  HARPSIC HORD,  AN D  K A R E N

LOVEJOY,  SOPRANO

Music Recital Hall
No charge

“Songs f rom the Baroque” including compositions by A . Scar ­
latti and Monteverdi.  Part of the Noon Recital Series.

APRIL  24
Wednesday, 8:15 p.m.
The College Theater

THE  GUARNERI  STRING  QUARTET

Admission :  $2. 50 public,
.50 faculty, . 25 students

APRIL  28
Sunday, 3 :00  p.m.
Music Recital Hall
No charge

Arnold Steinhardt, violin ; John Bailey, violin ;MichaelT ree,
viola;  David  Soyer,  cello.  Sixth  recital of the Spring 1968
Chamber Music Series.

JOHN  METZ,  PIANIST
Faculty  member  at Syracuse University.  Program : Scar­
latti,  selected sonatas ; Mendelssohn, Variations Serieuses;

Messiaen,  Cloches  d’angm‘sse. . .   and  C a n t e y o d j a y a:
Beethoven, Sonata in C Minor.  Op. 111.

�INTROIT  AND  KYRIE
Grant them eternal rest, O Lord,
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine. 
and let perpetual light shine on them.
et lux perpetua luceat eis. 
A hymn becometh Thee, O God, in Zion,
To decet hymnus, Deus, in Sion, 
and a vow shall be paid to Thee in Jerusalem.
et tibi redetur votum in Jerusalem. 
Give ear to my prayer;
Exaudi orationem meam ; 
all ﬂesh shall come to Thee.
ad te omnis caro veniet. 
Lord, have mercy; Christ, have mercy.
Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison. 

OFFERTOIRE  (baritone solo)

O Domine Jesu Christe, Rex gloriae, 
libera animas defunctorum 
de poenis inferni 
et de profundo lacu, de ore leonis ; 
ne absorbeat Tartarus, 
ne cadant in obscurum. 
Hostias et preces tibi, Domine, 
laudis oﬀerimus; 
tu suscipe pro animabus illis 
quarum hodie memoriam facimus; 
fac eas, Domine, de morte 
transire ad vitam, quam olim 
Abrahae promisisti et semini e jus. 
Amen. 
Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth! 
Pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua. 
Hosanna in excelsisl 

O Lord Jesus Christ, King of Glory,
deliver the souls of the dead
from the pains of Hell,

from the deep lake, from the lion’s mouth ;
let not Tartarus swallow them,
nor let them fall into darkness.
We oﬀer prayers and sacriﬁces to Thee,
O Lord, together with praise;
receive them in behalf of those souls
whom we this day commemorate;
grant, O Lord, that they pass
from death to life, as Thou didst promise
to Abraham and to his seed.
Amen.
SANCTUS
Holy is the Lord God of Hosts!
Heaven and earth are full of Thy glory.
Hosanna in the highest!

PIE  JESU (soprano solo)
Blessed Jesus, Lord, grant them rest;
Pie Jesu, Domine, dona eis requiem ; 
grant them eternal rest.
dona eis sempiternam requiem. 

Agnus Dei, qui tollls peccata mundi, 
dona eis requiem. 
Lux aeterna luceat eis, Domine, 
cum sanctis tuis in aeternum, 
quia pius es. 
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, 

et lux perpetua luceat els. 

AGNUS  DEI
Lamb of God, Who takest away the world’s sins,
grant them rest.
Let eternal light shine on them, O Lord,
with Thy saints throughout eternity,
for Thou art good.
Grant them eternal rest, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine on them.

LIBERA  ME (baritone solo)
Deliver me, O Lord, from eternal death
Libera me, Domine, de morta aeterna 
in that awful day
in die illa tremenda 
when heaven and earth shall be moved,
quando coeli movendi sunt et terra. 
when Thou shalt come to judge
cum veneris judicare 
the world by ﬁre.
saeculum per ignem. 
Full of terror am I
Tremens factus sum ego, 
and I fear the trial
et timeo dum discussio venerit 
and the wrath to come.
atque ventura ira. 
That day shall be a day of wrath,
Dies illa, dies irae 
of calamity and misery ;
calamltatis et miseriae ; 
that day shall be a mighty one,
dies illa, dies magna 
and exceedingly bitter.
et amara valde. 
Grant them eternal rest, O Lord.
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, 
and let perpetual light shine on them.
et lux perpetua luceat eis. 
Deliver me, O Lord, deliver me.
Libera me, Domine, libera. 

In paradisum deducant angeli ; 

in tuo adventu sucipiant te 

martyres, et perducant te 
in civitatem sanctam Jerusalem. 
Chorus angelorum te suscipiat. 
et cum Lazaro quondam paupere 
aeternam habeas requiem. 

IN  PARADISUM
May the angels receive thee in Paradise;
at thy coming may the martyrs
receive thee, and bring thee
into the Holy City Jerusalem.
There may the choir of angels receive thee
and with Laza rus, once a beggar,
mayst thou have eternal rest.

�HARPUR  C OLLEGE  ORCHESTRA
1st  VIOLINS
Edward Pettengill
Phylis Costanzo
Marianne Wallenberg
Barbara Hull
Melba Sandburg
David Sadowitz
Leonard Panaro
Jonathan Lear
2nd  VIOLINS
Douglas Diegert
John Woodward
Sophie Horowitz
Sally Shafer
Mary Kovak
Marie Kulasza
John Hagopian
Jeﬀrey Feinsilver
VIOLAS
David Einfeldt
Kenneth Hollister
Margaret Seward
Mary O’Buckley

CELLO
Jane Whitmore

Tom Reis
Marguerite Mizelle
Vickie Fox
David Hackman
Marie Pierce
BASSES
Donal O’Buckley
Sally Pierce
Dayle Sherba
Anthony Preus

HARP
Katherine Eliot
FLUTES
Laura Masin
Margaret Jackson
Laurie Fox
Susan Cooper

OBOES
Sue Weiner
Geoﬀrey Barron
CLARINETS
Beverly Tomasosky
Michael Bereha

BASSOONS
Linda Crane
Edward Wadin
HORNS
Brian Sternberg
T imothy Wetherbee
Karen Kester
Rosalind Edelson

TRUMPETS
John Williams
Delbert Cobleigh
TROMBONES
Allen Thompson
John Baldon
Roger Keagle

TIMPANI
David Crowe
HARPSICHORD
Christine Lindsay

LIBRARIAN
Ann Grant
PERSONNEL  MAN AG ER
David C r owe

THE  UNI VERSIT Y  CHORUS
SOPRANOS
Carol Anthony
Marilyn Barringer
Cheryl Brozost
Nora Freeman
Sue Ann Garwood
Ann Grant
Jo Ann Grizzanto
Mary Morrison
Nancy Simpkins
Joann Smith
Alida Stahl
Linda Traver
Kathy Zaslovsky
ALTOS
Sara Baron
Nancy Carlson

Linda Driver
Donna Hallen
Joan Januszkiewicz
Susan Laier
Joan Laris
Meredith Lee
Penn Moulton
Elizabeth Pelegrini
Reva Weiskopf
TENORS
Paul Dieke
Arthur Greene
Allan Katz
Bruce McDuﬀie
Charles Seltzer
Douglas Steward
Michael Sturgeon

BASSES
Clemente D’Alessio
David Crowe
Douglas Dorph
Jeﬀ  Feinsilver
Christian Gruber
Terry Howell
Donald Jeﬀords
Jack Lewis
David Mallen
Steven Millheiser
Roger Norton
Fred Richards
Tom Strain
Keith Willcox

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