Triad Arts with David Ford Secrest Artists Series presents The Wayne Shorter QuartetSeptember 13, 2012Saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter is truly a living legend. In the 1950s he played with and composed for Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. In the 60s he went on to join Miles Davis's Second Great Quintet along with pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter and drummer Tony Williams. Mr. Shorter co-founded the ground breaking jazz fusion band Weather Report, and he’s recorded over 20 albums as a bandleader. Wayne Shorter is also one of today’s leading composers. Many of his jazz tunes like Footprints, Speak No Evil and Infant Eyes have become standards, and he’s currently working on commissions by the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
Next summer, Wayne Shorter and his quartet will be celebrating his 80th birthday at Orchestra Hall in Chicago, but next week, they’ll be right here in the Triad for a rare performance in Wait Chapel on the Wake Forest University campus featuring pianist Danilo Perez, bassist John Patitucci and drummer Brian Blade. The Secrest Artists Series concert is Thursday night, September 20, at 7:30pm. It’s a fundraiser for the Amazon Aid Foundation and Acre Care with a portion of the ticket sales going to Amazon Aid.
The concert and fundraiser is presented in conjunction with the WFU Center for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability (CEES), the Office of Sustainability, the Department of Music, the Humanities Institute, 88.5 WFDD, and the WFU Office of the Provost.
There’ll be lots of pre and post-concert events as well, beginning with a jazz clinic and workshop with members of the quartet on Wednesday, September 19, at 3:30pm in Brendle Recital Hall, and WFU students and jazz educators and musicians from other regional jazz programs will participate. At 5:30pm National Geographic’s Sam Abell will give a photography lecture on the rain forest in Kulynch Auditorium in the Byrum Center, and at 4:00pm in DeTamble in Tribble Hall it's the Humanities Institute’s Karen Pinkus and her talk titled No Return: The Humanities Confronting Climate Change. On Thursday night at 6:40pm, Secrest presents its Signature Pre-performance Talk in the Balcony Room of Wait Chapel. The speaker will be WFU Associate professor of Music Jacqui Carrasco (wife of TAUC host David Ford). And on Friday, Sep. 21, at 7:00pm in the Byrum Center there will be a documentary film screening of Amazon Gold preceded by Center for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability Director and Professor of Biology Miles Silman.
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Triad Arts Archives
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October 27, 2008: Harry Clifton
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October 23, 2008: Surry Arts Council: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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October 22, 2008: New Horizons Band
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October 21, 2008: Emerging Leaders Network
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October 20, 2008: Greensboro Symphony: Time for Three
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October 16, 2008: Music for a Great Space: The Brubeck Brothers
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October 15, 2008: Understanding Tony Kushner
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October 14, 2008: Reynolda House: Seeing The City
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October 13, 2008: Joseph Mills: Angels, Thieves, and Winemakers
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October 9, 2008: Eddie Bass and Fred Chappell
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October 8, 2008: Skill Building For Writers
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October 7, 2008: 2008/2009 North Carolina Dance Festival
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October 6, 2008: Hiking North Carolina's Lookout Towers
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October 1, 2008: Piedmont Opera: The Light in the Piazza
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September 30, 2008: Triad Youth Jazz Society
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September 29, 2008: High Point Doll and Miniature Museum
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September 25, 2008: Art in Bethania
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September 24, 2008: WFU Theatre: Intimate Apparel
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September 23, 2008: Freeport
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September 22, 2008: SECCA: Erwin Olaf
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September 19, 2008: Triad Arts Weekend: Thomas Murray
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September 18, 2008: Jews and Catholics
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September 17, 2008: Guilford College Art Gallery: From One Artist to Another
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September 16, 2008: Winston-Salem Symphony and the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra
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September 15, 2008: Walt Strony
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September 11, 2008: Turchin Center for the Visual Arts: Dancing with the Dragon
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September 10, 2008: Bookmarks Book Festival
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September 9, 2008: North Carolina Shakespeare Festival: King Lear
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September 8, 2008: North Carolina Shakespeare Festival: Much Ado About Nothing
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September 4, 2008: West Side Civic Theatre: Hello Dolly!
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