The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

MUSIC STUDENTS RECEIVING GUIDANCE

Profession­al musicians giving feedback after students perform at Lakeland Jazz Festival

- By Kristi Garabrandt kgarabrand­t@news-herald.com @Kristi_G_1223 on Twitter

Wickliffe High School Jazz Band is one of 21 bands that will benefit from receiving critiques and feedback from profession­al jazz musicians after performing for them in the 46th Lakeland Jazz Festival.

The Jazz Festival taking place at Lakeland Community College in Kirtland from March 1618 gives area students the chance to perform for and learn firsthand from profession­als in a noncompeti­tive event.

“Our mission is for education. We feel that jazz is an art form and we want to keep that art form continuing into the 21st century and beyond,” said Stephen Stanziano, Lakeland professor and co-coordinato­r of the jazz festival. “Chuck Frank is our founder and this is our 46th year. We started in 1973 and we are trying to keep his legacy going, the mission of educating about America’s music.”

While the majority of the performanc­es are by high school bands, there also are some middle

“Our mission is for education. We feel that jazz is an art form and we want to keep that art form continuing into the 21st century and beyond.”

— Stephen Stanziano, Lakeland professor and co-coordinato­r of the jazz festiva

school and college bands participat­ing.

Each band has a halfhour in which they perform three songs. After the performanc­e, the music educators and profession­al musicians from Northeast Ohio acting as adjudicato­rs critique the performanc­e and give them feedback. The bands then spend a halfhour with one of the profession­als for individual guidance and to help refine their music.

“I think this is a really unique experience because we are adding to their (the students) knowledge of what they already know about music. We are trying to add to that specific pieces of style, of jazz and the history,” Stanziano said. “A lot of the judges are talking to these guys about what they played, who recorded it, where it was recorded and what year it was recorded.”

For the 29 members of the Wickliffe High School Jazz Band directed by Pamela Graves, the feedback provided by Kent Engelhardt — member of the Jazz Education Network, performer, artist and composer — was good.

Engelhardt said that the band’s dedication was amazing and that they did a great job. He compliment­ed them on their choice of really good music said they had a good balance of selections. He addressed the percussion section, saying they were good, but they needed to relax and be heard more. They needed more presence.

Engelhardt also compliment­ed them on their ability to balance the sound of music with that number of people, which he said is something that is really hard to do.

Following their performanc­e, the band met with Mark Mauldin who is an instrument­al music specialist in the Solon School District and a director for Cuyahoga Community College Jazz Preparator­y Department. Mauldin spent a half hour with the band going over their performanc­e and offering guidance on how to improve.

Wickliffe High School Jazz Band meets one day a week after school.

“It’s an opportunit­y to perform and hear other styles of jazz music and to continue to allow students to play,” Graves said. “It lets the students express themselves musically through improv and that sort of thing.”

After the performanc­e and critiques, Graves hopes the students bring back different ideas on performing and music they would like to perform.

Wickliffe has participat­ed in the Jazz Festival for the past 10-12 years, only missing one because of a snow day.

For Jaclyn Riedthaler, trumpet player, this was her first time to perform at the Jazz Festival and she thought it was a lot of fun and a great experience.

“I’m glad to enjoy it with my friends,” Jaclyn said. “I was proud to receive critique from profession­als because we are a small school, we don’t have a lot of opportunit­ies to be judged like that,”

Saxophone player Tyler Hasul has performed three times at the Jazz Festival and finds it to be a lot of fun.

“Our main thing is normally

marching band and concerts and stuff,” Tyler said. “I like this, it’s nice, its a different outlet that you can just let go and have more joy and independen­ce with the music and getting your own feel for how you play.

“Feedback from the profession­als, it’s awesome, because they know what you need to do to be good in this line of work. Just to have their input so we can improve, so we can actually have a chance in music industry, is awesome.”

Aliyah Davis, a trumpet player who performed in the event for the third time, also thought it was fun.

“I just think it’s really fun to play with the band and my friends and to be able to do more with jazz music, to be able to play jazz more freely and more independen­tly,” Aliyah said of the independen­t session.

In addition to the student performanc­es, the Lakeland Jazz Festival will hold concerts all weekend.

 ?? KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD ?? Mark Mauldin, instrument­al music specialist for Solon Schools and director for Cuyahoga Community College jazz preparator­y department, meets with the members of Wickliffe High School Jazz Band after their performanc­e at Lakeland Jazz Festival at...
KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD Mark Mauldin, instrument­al music specialist for Solon Schools and director for Cuyahoga Community College jazz preparator­y department, meets with the members of Wickliffe High School Jazz Band after their performanc­e at Lakeland Jazz Festival at...
 ?? KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD ?? Wickliffe High School Jazz Band receives feedback from Kent Engelhardt, member of Jazz Education Network, active performer and compose after performing in the Lakeland Jazz festival at Lakeland Community College on March 16.
KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD Wickliffe High School Jazz Band receives feedback from Kent Engelhardt, member of Jazz Education Network, active performer and compose after performing in the Lakeland Jazz festival at Lakeland Community College on March 16.
 ?? KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD ?? Jack Sumrada, auxillary drum player with Wickliffe High School Jazz band listens as Kent Engelhardt, member of Jazz Education Network, active performer and composer offers feedback after performing in the Lakeland Jazz festival at Lakeland Community...
KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD Jack Sumrada, auxillary drum player with Wickliffe High School Jazz band listens as Kent Engelhardt, member of Jazz Education Network, active performer and composer offers feedback after performing in the Lakeland Jazz festival at Lakeland Community...

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