Friday, November 27, 2015

Illustrious Aardvark Jazz Orchestra


Illustrious Aardvark Jazz Orchestra Marks 50th Anniversary of Duke Ellington Sacred Concerts, Dec 12 in Boston


(Published: November 26, 2015)
The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra (Mark Harvey music director) celebrates its 43d Annual Christmas Concert December 12 at 7:30 pm at Emmanuel Church 15 Newbury Street Boston. Admission $20 at the door. Proceeds to benefit Community Works. For information: 617 776 8778 or 617 452 3205. The December 12 event will mark the 50th anniversary of Duke Ellington's Sacred Concerts. Premiered in late 1965, these concerts marked a new direction in Ellington's career, presented in churches, cathedrals, and synagogues around the world, a legacy continuing to the present day. 

Aardvark's December 12 concert will be a jubilant evening of Ellington sacred repertory, including Come Sunday, Tell Me It's the Truth, A Song for Christmas (by Billy Strayhorn), Almighty God Has Those Angels, The Shepherd Who Watches Over the Night Flock, It's Freedom, and the Duke's portrait of the Three Wise Men in a movement from his Three Black Kings suite.

Proceeds of the concert will benefit Community Works, a coalition of Boston-area service organizations working for education, health care, housing, and social justice for communities in need.

Aardvark has been performing Ellington's music for more than 25 years and has released a recording titled Duke Ellington/Sacred Music ("the spirit of the music swings to the rhythmic muse of the great composer" - Cadence Magazine, and "lush sonorities and a saxophonic blend worthy of Duke's finest reed sections" JazzTimes). Boston's Emmanuel Church hosted a performance of the Second Sacred Concert by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra in 1969. Mark Harvey served as consulting producer for the Sacred Concert presented by Mercer Ellington and the Ellington Orchestra in Boston at Symphony Hall in 1988 and has lectured and written about this music.

The Aardvark Christmas Concert has been a Boston holiday tradition for more than four decades. Aardvark gave its inaugural concert December 23, 1973 at the Church of the Covenant in Boston as a benefit for the Chelsea Fire Fund. Every year since then, the band has held a Christmas concert to support a deserving cause. Past beneficiaries have included Doctors Without Borders, American Friends Service Committee, Rosie's Place, Pine Street Inn, Community Works, and dozens more. 

Founded in 1973, The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra is one of the longest-running large jazz ensembles in the world. The band has given premieres of more than 175 works for jazz orchestra, performs widely, and appears on 13 CDs, including 7 discs from Leo Records, one of the world's leading adventuresome music labels. Guest artists who have appeared with Aardvark include jazz luminaries Jaki Byard, Sheila Jordan, Jimmy Giuffre, Geri Allen, Raj Mehta, Lewis Porter, Dominique Eade and Matt Savage.


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