NYO Jazz 2024

In its seventh year, the NYO Jazz big band featured 22 exceptional young jazz musicians (ages 16–19) from 10 states—including five returning participants—representing multiple regions of the United States. Led by longtime artistic director, bandleader, and trumpet great Sean Jones, NYO Jazz was also joined this year by genre-defying vocalist Alicia Olatuja. In preparation for their annual performance at Carnegie Hall, as well as history-making concerts in South Africa, the musicians gathered for an intensive 10-day training residency at Purchase College, State University of New York, where they worked with world-class jazz artists who included saxophonist Erica von Kleist, trumpeter Tatum Greenblatt, trombonist Marshall Gilkes, guitarist Marvin J. Sewell, pianist Helen Sung, bassist Mimi Jones, drummer Quincy Davis, and ensemble coach Reginald “Reggie” Thomas. The Carnegie Hall performance in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage on July 20 was streamed live via Carnegie Hall’s YouTube channel. The full program was later released on medici.tv and Carnegie Hall’s premium video-on-demand subscription channel, Carnegie Hall+.

NYO Jazz’s historic visit to South Africa—the first African tour for any of Carnegie Hall’s national youth ensembles—included four concerts at The Market Theatre in Johannesburg, one concert at The Playhouse in Durban, three concerts at Artscape in Cape Town, and multiple music-making and cultural exchange opportunities with local South African musicians. At performances throughout the tour, the band was joined by South African guest artists who included saxophonist Linda Sikhakhane, trumpeter Muneeb Hermans, and bassist Romy Brauteseth.

This year’s program again showcased jazz as a living and limitless art form. Highlights included big band classics by Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, and Mary Lou Williams; and contemporary pieces such as Alicia Olatuja and Michael Olatuja’s “Kadara,” and Lakecia Benjamin’s “Trane,” newly arranged for big band as part of Terri Lyne Carrington’s New Standards: 101 Lead Sheets by Women Composers. The band also premiered a Carnegie Hall–commissioned work by South African composer Sibusiso Mash Mashiloane titled ISIGQU SUITE, described by the composer as a “showcase of the essence of South African jazz and the profound emotional connection to our collective musical heritage.”

Repertoire

SIBUSISO MASH ISIGQI SUITE (World Premiere, MASHILOANE commissioned by Carnegie Hall)
LAKECIA BENJAMIN Trane (arr. Jhoely Garay, commissioned by Carnegie Hall)
JOHNNY MANDEL / A Time for Love (arr. Todd Bashore)
PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER FRANK FOSTER Shiny Stockings
THELONIUS MONK Evidence (arr. John Clayton)
MARY LOU WILLIAMS New Musical Express
CHRISTIAN McBRIDE The Shade of the Cedar Tree
BILLY CHILDS Rejoice
DUKE ELLINGTON Chinoiserie
DUKE ELLINGTON Theme from The Asphalt Jungle
HUGH MASEKELA Dollar’s Moods (arr. Steven Feifke)
HUGH MASEKELA Grazing in the Grass (arr. Steven Feifke)
ANGELA BOFILL Under the Moon and Over the Sky (arr. Michael Olatuja; adapt. Jim Pugh)
TRACY CHAPMAN Give Me One Reason (arr. Etienne Charles)
HAROLD ARLEN / Somewhere Over the Rainbow (arr. Kyle Athayde)
YIP HARBURG JONI MITCHELL Both Sides Now (arr. Kyle Athayde)
LAURA NYRO The Confession (arr. Billy Childs; orch. Jim McNeely)
JIMMY McHUGH / On the Sunny Side of the Street (arr. Todd Bashore)
DOROTHY FIELDS ALICIA OLATUJA / Kadara (arr. Etienne Charles)
MICHAEL OLATUJA WYCLIFFE GORDON We’re Still Here / He’s Alright

Meet the Band

Woodwinds

Alto Saxophone

Isaac Hanson
Mahomet, IL

Tenor Saxophone

Gustavo Cruz
Cornelius, NC
Paloma Ximena
Carmichael, CA

Baritone Saxophone

Brass

Trumpet

Alex Hong
Walnut Creek, CA
Theodore Peebles
Philadelphia, PA
Lucas Rivero
Miami, FL
Preston W. Rupert
Oviedo, FL *
Skylar Tang
San Francisco, CA *

Trombone

Jordan Klein
Agoura Hills, CA
Priyanka Magavi
West Hartford, CT
Bishesh Paudel
Houston, TX

Bass Trombone

Ava Siu
Chicago, IL

Rhythm

Piano

Carter Bryan
Guilford, CT
Jasper Zimmerman
Hastings-on-Hudson, NY

Guitar

Vincent Maclauchlan
Oakland, CA *
Miles Oppinger
Houston, TX

Bass

Ruby Farmer
Brooklyn, NY *
Rayah Thomas
Durham, NC

Drums

Ethan Oliver
Garner, NC
Benjamin Schwartz
Maplewood, NJ *

* Prior NYO Jazz member

NOTE: Ages are as of July 1, 2024

Guest Artists

Sean Jones, Bandleader and Soloist

Music and spirituality have always been intertwined in the artistic vision of trumpeter, bandleader, composer, educator, and activist Sean Jones. Singing and performing as a child with the church choir in his hometown of Warren, Ohio, he switched from drums to trumpet at the age of 10.
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Alicia Olatuja, Special Guest Vocalist

Vocalist, composer, and educator Alicia Olatuja performs aural artistry in a wondrous weave of jazz, blues, gospel, classical, pop, and Afropop. Her embrace of those sonic stylings has enabled her to work with a wide variety of musicians—from jazz superstars Chris Botti, Billy Childs, Christian McBride, and Michael Olatuja to R&B and gospel legends Chaka Khan and BeBe Winans.
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Quincy Davis, Drums

Currently Associate Professor of Jazz Drum Set at the University of North Texas, Quincy Davis was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and comes from a musical family. After graduating from ...

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Marshall Gilkes, Trombone

Over the past 20 years, Marshall Gilkes has established himself as one of the world’s preeminent trombonists. His debut leader date—2004’s Edenderry—was an instant ...

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Tatum Greenblatt, Trumpet

Recognized by The New York Times as “a trumpeter of versatility and poise,” Tatum Greenblatt is widely regarded as one of New York City’s most in-demand trumpet players. ...

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Mimi Jones, Bass

Bassist, vocalist, producer, label owner, and now filmmaker Mimi Jones has reigned supreme for more than two decades, appearing as a side woman to an impressive coterie of musicians and as ...

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Erica von Kleist, Saxophone

Erica Von Kleist’s performing career has spanned experiences from touring with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra to performing in the pits of Broadway, in addition to numerous ...

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Marvin J. Sewell, Guitar

Marvin Sewell was born and raised in Chicago. As a child, he learned how to play the guitar with Chicago basement bands, and he played acoustic guitar at a Catholic church. He was also ...

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Helen Sung, Piano

Helen Sung is an acclaimed pianist and composer. Born and raised in Houston, she studied classical piano and violin and attended Houston’s renowned High School for the Performing ...

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Reginald “Reggie” Thomas, Ensemble Coach

Reginald Thomas can be seen fronting his own groups—the Mardra/Reggie Thomas Ensemble and organ trio OGD—on both piano and Hammond organ, and performing as sideman with great ...

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South Africa Tour

July 26: Market Theatre, Johannesburg
July 27: Market Theatre, Johannesburg
July 28: Market Theatre, Johannesburg
August 1: The Playhouse, Durban
August 2: Artscape, Cape Town
August 3: Artscape, Cape Town

Lead Donors: Hope and Robert F. Smith, The Kovner Foundation, and Beatrice Santo Domingo.
Global Ambassadors: Michael ByungJu Kim and Kyung Ah Park, Hope and Robert F. Smith, and Maggie and Richard Tsai.
Pershing Square Foundation
Major support has been provided by Veronica Atkins, Mercedes T. Bass, Ronald E. Blaylock and Petra Pope, Clive and Anya Gillinson, Pershing Square Philanthropies, Melanie and Jean E. Salata, Sarah Billinghurst Solomon and Howard Solomon, Joyce and George Wein Foundation, Inc., and the Victor and William Fung Foundation.
United Airlines
United Airlines®, Airline Partner to the National Youth Ensembles.
Additional support has been provided by the Alphadyne Foundation, Sarah Arison, Mary I. and John E. Hull, Stella and Robert Jones, Martha and Robert Lipp, Beth and Joshua Nash, and David S. Winter.
NYO Jazz is made possible, in part, by an endowment grant from the Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme Foundation.

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