Jazz Ensembles at The University of Toledo
Jazz Combos
MUS 3050:137
Coached by UT Jazz Faculty
These ensembles play in the Toledo area at off-campus locations such as 31 Hundred
Restaurant & Bar in the Radisson Hotel at the University of Toledo (Health Science
Campus).Rehearsal times:Â TBA
UT Jazz Ensemble
MUS 3020:001, MUS 5020:001
Gunnar Mossblad, director
419.530.4555
The University of Toledo Jazz Ensemble has been swinging since its inception in the
old barracks behind University Hall in 1970. Since then, many of Toledo's jazz luminaries
have passed through the ranks of the organization, and several others have served
as director. UTJE alumni perform professionally all around the world, and the band
continues to be very popular, playing to full houses at their fall and spring semester
concerts.
Come and audition! Auditions for the the UT Jazz Ensemble are open to all students,
regardless of major. Auditions take place during the first week of classes each semester,
and members can earn one credit hour.Â
Rehearsal times: MW 1:00-2:50p.m.
UT Jazz Lab Band- "GuitArkestra"
MUS 3020:002, MUS 5020:002
Norm Damschroder, director
419.530.2966
Personnel for the ensemble is selected by the directors during the first few open
rehearsals of each semester. They play a variety of literature including standards,
current pieces, and student compositions. The ensemble performs regularly and is open
to any UT student regardless of major.Â
Rehearsal times are:Â TR 11:30-1:20p.m.
UT Jazz Vocalstra
MUS 3150:001, MUS 5150:001
Ellie Martin, director
Lee.Martin@utoledo.edu
Jon Hendricks' Vocalstra at The University of Toledo, a vocalese performance ensemble,
is made up of a wide variety of people, ranging from first year undergraduate students
to seasoned professionals from the local music community.
Rehearsal times: MW 5:00-6:50 p.m.
UT Latin Jazz Ensemble
MUS 3050:138, MUS 5050:138
Contact: Dr. Olman E Piedra
419.530.2215
The UT Latin Jazz Ensemble is a jazz chamber ensemble dedicated to the performance
of music from Cuba and Brazil. The primary goal of the ensemble is to assist students’
understanding of basic percussion rhythms, piano montunos, bass tumbaos, horn lines
and how they all fit together in an ensemble setting. The primary musical focus of
the ensemble is on Cuban rhythms and Afro-Cuban jazz, though understanding the basics
of Brazilian rhythms are also discussed. The ensemble’s instrumentation is typically
drumset, congas, timbales, piano, guitar, bass, anywhere from 1-5 horn players and
sometimes a vocalist. The ensemble performs one concert per semester along with numerous
off-campus performances at local jazz venues or events. The ensemble is open to any
student with a previous background in music by audition only. Â
Rehearsal times: T 4:00-5:50 p.m.
UT Summer Jazz Institute
Annual summer workshop in Jazz (Tracks: vocal, instrumental, educator and jazz appreciation)