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Jazz at Princeton presents performances by Small Groups X & A.

Small Group X:
Ted Chubb, Director
Allison Jiang ’26, Voice
Chirayu Nimonkar ’26, Alto Saxophone
Pranav Vadapali ’25, Trombone
Isadora Knutsen ’25, Guitar
Shlok Shah ’26, Piano
Ezekiel Douglas Rosenthal ’27, Bass
Mihir Rao ’27, Drums

Small Group A:
Matthew Parrish, Director & Bass
Thomas Verrill ’26, Trombone
Matthew P. Cline ’27, Trumpet
Sebastian Castro ’25, Piano
Kit Man Simon Law ’27, Tenor & Soprano Saxophone
Ryder Walsh ’26, Drums

Passport to the Arts Eligible

Blues on the Corner McCoy Tyner

All or Nothing At All A. Altman, arr. R. Coss

Mabes Roxy Coss

Koko Charlie Parker

Enlightenment Roxy Coss

Females Are Strong As Hell Roxy Coss

Ode To A Generation Roxy Coss

Delores Charles Fambrough

Four Miles Davis, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson

Monkian Thomas Verrill

St. Thomas Sonny Rollins

Moontrane Woody Shaw

Katrina Balerina Woody Shaw

Chan's Song Herbie Hancock

Student Originals TBA

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JAZZ AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY serves to promote this uniquely American music as a contemporary and relevant art form. Its goals are to convey the vast musical and social history of jazz, establish a strong theoretical and stylistic foundation with regard to improvisation and composition, and emphasize the development of individual expression and creativity. Offerings of this program include academic course work, performing ensembles, master classes, private study, and independent projects. Jazz at Princeton University thanks you for joining them on this evening’s journey of beauty, exploration, discovery, and hope.




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JAZZ AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY serves to promote this uniquely American music as a contemporary and relevant art form. Its goals are to convey the vast musical and social history of jazz, establish a strong theoretical and stylistic foundation with regard to improvisation and composition, and emphasize the development of individual expression and creativity. Offerings of this program include academic course work, performing ensembles, master classes, private study, and independent projects. Jazz at Princeton University thanks you for joining them on this evening’s journey of beauty, exploration, discovery, and hope.




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