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SFJAZZ Collective

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SFJAZZ Collective
From left to right: Andre Hayward, Dave Douglas, Joe Lovano and Miguel Zenón at the North Sea Jazz Festival of 2007.
Background information
OriginSan Francisco, California, United States
GenresJazz
Years active2004 (2004)–present
Websitewww.sfjazz.org

The SFJAZZ Collective is an American jazz ensemble comprising nine performer/composers, launched in 2004 by SFJAZZ, a West Coast non-profit jazz institution and the presenter of the annual San Francisco Jazz Festival.[1]

Collective activities

The SFJAZZ Collective performs a new repertoire each year, one that balances the works of a great modern jazz composer from the post-1960 era and eight new compositions (commissioned by SFJAZZ), one from each band member. To date, the composers of focus have been Ornette Coleman (2004), John Coltrane (2005), Herbie Hancock (2006), Thelonious Monk (2007), Wayne Shorter (2008), McCoy Tyner (2009), Horace Silver (2010), Stevie Wonder (2011), Chick Corea (2012), Joe Henderson (2014), Michael Jackson (2015), Miles Davis (2016), Ornette Coleman, Stevie Wonder, & Thelonious Monk (2017), and Antonio Carlos Jobim (2018). For its tenth anniversary tour in 2013, the SFJAZZ Collective performed compositions from the previous nine years.

The SFJAZZ Collective convenes in San Francisco each spring for a three-week residency. Throughout this rehearsal period the octet workshops the season's new repertoire and interacts with the Bay Area community through SFJAZZ's education programs for youth and adults.

Following each year's season, SFJAZZ Records releases a limited-edition CD set.

Members

As of 2022:[2]

Previous members

(list may be incomplete)

Discography

Albums

  • Inaugural Season Live 2004 (SFJAZZ, 2004)[3CD]
  • Live 2005: 2nd Annual Concert Tour - The Works of John Coltrane (SFJAZZ, 2005)[2CD]
  • Live 2006: 3rd Annual Concert Tour - The Music of Herbie Hancock (SFJAZZ, 2006)[2CD]
  • Live 2007: 4th Annual Concert Tour - The Works of Thelonious Monk (SFJAZZ, 2007)[2CD]
  • Live 2008: 5th Annual Concert Tour - The Works of Wayne Shorter (SFJAZZ, 2008)[3CD]
  • Live 2009: 6th Annual Concert Tour - The Music of McCoy Tyner (SFJAZZ, 2009)[2CD]
  • Live 2010: 7th Annual Concert Tour - The Works of Horace Silver (SFJAZZ, 2010)[3CD]
  • Live in New York 2011 - Season 8 - The Music of Stevie Wonder (SFJAZZ, 2011)[3CD]
  • Live: SFJAZZ Center 2013 - The Music of Chick Corea (SFJAZZ, 2013)[2CD]
  • Live: SFJAZZ Center 2014 - The Music of Joe Henderson (SFJAZZ, 2014)[2CD]
  • 10th Anniversary: Best of - Live at the SFJAZZ Center 2013 (SFJAZZ, 2014)
  • Live: SFJAZZ Center 2015 - The Music of Michael Jackson (SFJAZZ, 2015)
  • Live: SFJAZZ Center 2016 - The Music of Miles Davis (SFJAZZ, 2017)[2CD]
  • Live: SFJAZZ Center 2017 - The Music of Ornette Coleman, Stevie Wonder, & Thelonious Monk (SFJAZZ, 2017)[2CD]
  • Live: SFJAZZ Center 2018 - The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim (SFJAZZ, 2019)[2CD][3]
  • Live: SFJAZZ Center 2019 - Miles Davis 'In A Silent Way' and Sly & The Family Stone 'Stand!' (SFJAZZ, 2020)
  • Live: SFJAZZ Center 2021 - New Works Reflecting The Moment (SFJAZZ, 2022)

Compilations

  • SFJAZZ Collective (Nonesuch, 2005)
  • SFJAZZ Collective 2 (Nonesuch, 2006)
  • Wonder - The Songs of Stevie Wonder (SFJAZZ, 2012)
  • Miguel Zenón Retrospective: Original Compositions, 2004-2016 (SFJAZZ, 2018)

References

  1. ^ "SFJAZZ Collective Overview". SFJAZZ.org. Retrieved 27 Aug 2019.
  2. ^ "SFJAZZ Collective Lineup - SFJAZZ". Sfjazz.org. Retrieved 27 Feb 2022.
  3. ^ "Discography - SFJAZZ". Sfjazz.org. Retrieved 27 Aug 2019.

External links

This page was last edited on 10 April 2024, at 21:10
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