Where
Bass Concert Hall
2350 Robert Dedman Drive
Austin, TX 78713
Upcoming
8:00 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15, 2013
Cost
Buy
Categories
Events,
Performing Arts
Friday, February 15, 2013, 8:00 pmBass Concert Hall$10.00-42.00SAVE 15%Buy tickets with aseason subscriptionBUY TICKETS NOWPart of the 2012-2013 Texas Performing Arts SeasonSound Prints Joe Lovano, saxophone Dave Douglas, trumpet Lawrence Fields, piano Linda Oh, bass Joey Baron, drumsPresented in partnership with KUTX Music and the Butler School of MusicGrammy-winning saxophonist and composer Joe Lovano and two-time Grammy nominated trumpeter Dave Douglas bring their all-star ensemble Sound Prints to the Bass Concert Hall stage for an evening of powerhouse jazz.In addition to collaborating on acclaimed recordings such as Trio Fascination: Edition Two and John Zorn’s Stolas, Lovano and Douglas were co-leaders of the renowned SFJAZZ Collective in 2008, showcasing arrangements of jazz icon Wayne Shorter. The experience led the two instrumentalists to assemble this all-star quintet for a national tour.Joe Lovano has distinguished himself for some three decades as a driving force in creative music. He has recorded 22 albums for Blue Note Records in 20 years, and is a member of the dynamic young jazz ensemble Us Five, which also features bassist Esperanza Spalding. In 2010, Lovano was awarded the Jazz Journalists Association’s Musician and Tenor Saxophonist of the Year and DownBeat’s Jazz Artist and Tenor Saxophonist of the Year.Dave Douglas has earned national and international acclaim including trumpeter, composer, and jazz “Artist of the Year” by such organizations as the New York Jazz Awards, Down Beat, and Jazz Times. In addition to fronting his own groups, Douglas has an important ongoing musical collaboration as a member of John Zorn’s Masada and with artists such as Anthony Braxton, Don Byron, and Bill Frisell.“[Joe Lovano] After 30 albums as a leader and at least 25 years in the spotlight, it’s clear Joe Lovano is more than a dominant figure in jazz. He’s a vibrant player who delivers an award-worthy performance every time out.” WALL STREET JOURNAL“[Dave Douglas] One of the most adventurous sonic explorers in music today.” NY NEWSDAYPARKING INFORMATION The University requires all faculty, staff, students, and visitors to pay for parking on campus. Please be aware when you come to a performance that UT parking has changed and new signage has been posted in regards to the changes. All parking on campus – both ADA and non-ADA requires a permit or payment of fees – this does include the ADA on Robert Dedman Drive. Patrons to the Texas Performing Arts complex are encouraged to park in university parking garages or LBJ surface lots. Discounted parking can be purchased on-line at: https://utparking.clickandpark.com/venues. Please read signs carefully.Event Parking is also available for purchase in person on the day of your event at the entrances to the surrounding surface lots and garages.Parking FAQs can be found here: http://www.clickandpark.com/faq.shtmlOther Performances You May Enjoy
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