Wednesday, March 12, 2008

World-class saxophonist to share talents with Saint Mary’s


WINONA, Minn. — Internationally recognized jazz saxophonist Marc Bernstein will travel from his home in Denmark to Saint Mary’s University March 24-26 to give a public performance and to work with members of the SMU Concert Band, as well as additional SMU music students.

On March 27 band members will get their first look at the new music Bernstein is composing for them. Bernstein was chosen from a field of international applicants to compose this year’s Kaplan Commissioning Project.

The SMU Concert Band commissioned Bernstein’s piece through the Helen and Sam Kaplan Foundation Commissioning Project. The Helen and Sam Kaplan Foundation supports performances and activities led by Jewish artists and scholars that are designed to increase cultural and religious understanding at Saint Mary’s. His visit is funded in part through the Danish government to promote artistic-educational partnership activities in the world. Bernstein is SMU’s fifth Kaplan composer.

The SMU Concert Band will present the world premiere performance of Bernstein’s piece in September, during SMU’s Inauguration/ Family Weekend.

During his visit, Bernstein, along with local and regional musicians, will present a public recital – featuring Bernstein’s original jazz compositions – at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 25. The event, to be held at Figliulo Recital Hall, located in the SMU Performance Center, is free and open to the public.

Bernstein, born in Brooklyn, N.Y, graduated from the Berklee College of Music in 1984. Inspired great saxophonists and jazz artists, Bernstein pursued a career in music. He recorded his first CD in 1985, and was a regular performer in New York City. He began playing overseas, and gained notoriety in Denmark, where he was offered a spot with Klüvers Big Band. Bernstein relocated to Copenhagen, Denmark; he left the band in 1996 to go solo, and has since released six CDs.