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RBC’s new Jazz Festival

University News Last updated 13 January

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EastsideJazz Festivalwill bring togetherinternationally renownedmusicians with some of today’s most interesting and innovative talent, alongside grassroots promoters and exciting local and student musiciansto showcaseBirmingham’s thriving and creative jazz scene.

TheJazz Festival will take place on Thursday 12 and Friday 13 February, and the programming is led by Head of Jazz Jeremy Price,alongside Tony Dudley-Evans of TDE Promotions, Lecturers in Jazz EdPuddick and ShantiJayasinha, Associate Dean for Research, Innovation and Enterprise Nicholas Gebhardt and Events and Venue Manager Libby Surplice.

Among headline artists are US saxophonistChris Potterwith the Pablo Held Trio, a significant force on the contemporary European jazz scene.PianistRebecca Nash, whose career has soared in recent years, makes a prestige Aurum Trio with Henrick Jensen and Dave Smith.BBC Big Band, widely regarded as one of the world’s leading jazz orchestras, includes collaborations with RBC vocalists Julie Claire and Poppy Baker. And theOlie Brice Quartet– masters of original music and free improvisation – includesRachel Musson, current recipient of the prestigious Paul Hamlyn Composer Award, on tenor sax.

The two-day event will also spotlight students and graduates. Trombonist and alumnusDave Sear– now a visiting tutor at RBC – plays with his quartet, while theTony Levin Drum Prize, which commemorates the celebrated Midlands drummer, seeks out an exceptional student with US saxophonistJean Toussaintand UK bassistArnie Somogyi. Big bands including BandaBrasilieraand RBC Jazz Orchestra are also involved.

Jeremy Price said: “The Eastside Jazz Festivalaims tocelebrate Birmingham’s ever-growingand diversejazz scene and strengthen the city’s position as a European centre for contemporary jazz.

“In this multi-venue event,we’llbe making full use of The Bradshaw and Recital Halls, purpose-builtEastsideJazz Club, and populating the foyers with wall-to-wall music.Andwe’reintroducing a roaming ticket so audiences can dip into the many and varied sessions to ensure an immersive festival experience.”

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