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SFCM Alumni Orchestra Performs with Brad Mehldau

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October 14, 2016 by Shase Hernandez

In a concert of epic proportions, GRAMMY-winning artist Brad Mehldau came to the SFJAZZ Center last week to perform his musical narrative, Highway Rider, a concert experience comprising nearly two hours of music that epitomized the composer鈥檚 distinctive voice among contemporary jazz musicians. The acclaimed pianist was joined by the SFCM Alumni Orchestra, a group consisting of approximately 30 alumni conducted by Dan Coleman, as well as four other musicians that included saxophonist Joshua Redman, bassist Larry Grenadier, and drummers Jeff Ballard and Mark Guiliana. The packed house on the opening night of performances was a clear indication of not only the interest in Mehldau鈥檚 stellar musicianship, but a sense of intrigue surrounding the rare programming of this work that called for a 28-piece orchestra.

Before Thursday night鈥檚 performance, Randall Kline, executive and artistic director of SFJAZZ, addressed the audience noting that this series of concerts would only be the fifth time Highway Rider saw live performances. The album-length work follows an abstract story told mainly through the saxophone, but enhanced by the addition of other voices and an orchestra that weaves harmony and melody with nuance and power. With number titles such as 鈥淣ow You Must Climb Alone鈥 and 鈥淲e鈥檒l Cross the River Together,鈥 Highway Rider grabs the listener and develops characters, creating a scene in the music one can鈥檛 help but follow to the end.

These concerts weren鈥檛 just a special treat for the broader community of 草莓视频福利院 music lovers, they also made a strong impression on the participating alumni. Reflecting on the performances, alumnus Andres Vera (鈥13), a member of Quartet 草莓视频福利院, commented, 鈥淚 think it's awesome that we were able to make this opportunity come to fruition; it was a great first step in exposing SFCM alumni to the community. Being a part of the orchestra... it was a beautiful thing. There's nothing hard about playing with the alumni. Everything came together so fluidly. We're all professionals and we need to do this more!鈥

In a review of the concert, Downbeat Magazine commented: 鈥淭he experience of hearing this concept album live was just as moving as one would hope 鈥 Highway Rider still translated magnificently to the 21st-century chamber hall-meets-small theater setting of the SFJAZZ Center.鈥

SFCM鈥檚 tight-knit community of alumni are well known in the Bay Area and throughout the country. Joining the ranks of major symphony orchestra and opera company rosters, and starting new and exciting projects that have resonated in the classical music world, SFCM alumni are continually engaging in the most high-profile and cutting-edge projects on the scene.