As a part of this year’s annual Research and Creativity week (February 21-25), the NMSU Music department will host a number of free events at the Atkinson Recital Hall. Events scheduled for the week include performances by Nosotros, the Shearer, Spitzer Trio, the NMSU Jazz Band, and Randy Granger.
The Shearer, Spitzer trio will perform the music of Alvin Singleton, Justin Raines, and Tom Clary Wednesday, February 22nd, at 3:30 pm. This concert represents both new and old research undertaken by Regents Professor Jim Shearer and colleagues over a number of years. Most recent is a new work for tuba and piano from noted composer Alvin Singleton titled Topless, for which Dr. Shearer served as the lead commissioner. This marks Mr. Singleton’s first solo work created for tuba, and it was premiered as part of the Chatter concert series in Albuquerque and Santa Fe in late January of 2023. The work will be recorded soon with NMSU piano faculty member Dr. Laura Spitzer for release on Summit Records. Also featured on the concert will be a solo piano work by Mr. Singleton titled In My Own Skin. In addition, Dr. Shearer and Dr. Spitzer will be joined by horn player Celeste Shearer for the works Two Lovers Dream by Memphis composer Tom Clary (commissioned by the Shearers) and Haunted America Suite by noted Hollywood film composer and NMSU alumni Justin Raines.
The NMSU Jazz Ensembles will perform on Thursday, February 23rd, at 7:30 pm. The ensembles directed by Dr. Jacob Dalager and Dr. Allan Kaplan will feature works, by Stan Kenton, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie and others. The concert will feature soloists from Nosotros, Jesse Joaquin Parker, Ziggy Garcia, Chadd James, and Michael Trujillo.
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