MIT Vocal Jazz Ensemble: VJE Fall Free-For-All!
Sunday, November 24th at 7pm
Killian Hall, MIT
Enter Killian Hall through the exterior doors at 160 Memorial Drive.
The MIT Vocal Jazz Ensemble Fall 2024 concert promises to have something for everyone! Blues, bebop, and ballads. Jazz standards, modern arrangements, and original compositions. Songs full of rhythm and rhyme, featuring 15 phenomenal vocalists and a full band. Join us for a Fall Free-For-All!
Livestream: https://mta.mit.edu/viewlisten/live-killian-hall
ABOUT MIT VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE
The MIT Vocal Jazz Ensemble (VJE) was founded by Institute Professor John Harbison in the spring of 2011 as the first and only vocal jazz performance group at the Institute. Boston-based vocalist-arranger-composer Laura Grill Jaye is the current director and coach of VJE, which has quickly risen to high recognition not only on campus but throughout Boston. Performance opportunities have included a professional recording with the MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble of the MIT school song and “A Rhumba for Rafael Reif,” as well as an appearance with the Boston Pops at Boston’s Symphony Hall. Professor Harbison has arranged many pieces for VJE over the years.
VJE’s debut recording Vocal Jazz at MIT: Store-Bought Hair, was released in 2015. Past collaborations have included performances with Jacob Collier, Dominique Eade, and Luciana Souza. Under the direction of Laura Grill Jaye, VJE has participated and earned high praise in a special residency with Audra McDonald, and has collaborated and recorded with The MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble.
VJE sings ensemble and solo jazz music. It performs with jazz instrumentalists on and off campus, including a concert in Killian Hall at the end of each semester. The ensemble also offers members opportunities for arranging and songwriting. The MIT Vocal Jazz Ensemble is coordinated and overseen by Dr. Fred Harris.
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