Friday, November 8, 2013

Assignment #4

Talent: Johnson, Taylor 
Jazz Band Festival
TRT: 2.00 minutes
11-08-13
WSU Jazz Festival, Music, Pullman, WA


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CU: Taylor Johnson
VO: ----------------
CG: Pullman
IN: 00
OUT: 26








CG: W-S-U Jazz Big Band
IN: 27
OUT: 38









CU: Taylor Johnson
VO:-------------------
CG: Pullman
IN:39
OUt: 59





IN:60
OUT: 1;03
CU: Taylor Johnson
VO:-------------------
CG: Pullman
IN:1;05
OUt: 1;10











SOT-------------
CG: Hannah Hicks
W-S-U Student
IN: 1;11
OUT: 1;26





CG: Taylor Johnson
VO:------------------
CG: Pullman
IN:1;27
OUT: 1;43














SOT--------------
CG: Gregory Yasinitsky
Music Director
In: 1;36
Out: 1;51
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((Taylor))

High school students from the Washington and Idaho area performed Wednesday at the W-S-U Jazz Festival during the 21st annual event. The afternoon jazz performance and competition was the closing event to a morning filled with jazz clinics and faculty-led programs for the students. Walla Walla High school band won the event and received an individual clinic. The jazz concert featured the W-S- U jazz band and included performances by faculty.




Video of the jazz band playing












((Taylor))
W-S-U alum Patrick Sheng played multiple saxophone pieces that were featured at the event. Sheng has his Masters and Bachelor’s degree in Music from Washington State University and now teaches saxophone at McNeese State University. Sheng produced one of the works performed during the concert, and was in the jazz band during his time at W-S-U.


Audio of Patrick

((Taylor))
W-S-U student Hannah Hicks enjoyed the concert and even stood up to clap during the performances.







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“Honestly, I really impressed with all the talent they had uhm the students and the professors both. It’s great to see people passionate about music and passionate about what they are doing and also seeing teachers play together can like you know you can never hear that or get to see that side of them. That was probably my favorite part.”








(( Taylor))
W-S-U Music Director Gregory Yasinitsky played a few solo pieces during the event.  He has been playing the saxophone since the sixth-grade and has kept with his musical talent. In addition to the competition, each band had to pay one-hundred and seventy-five dollars. Those funds were used wisely.




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“ Well to run the festival basically. I mean you have to hire these expert judges and they get a fee for the day and you have to pay for their expenses travel to and from Pullman”.




sources:
Hannah Hicks: 360-907-1526

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