Dr. Sarah Roberts: Exploring the Rich Legacy of Jazz and Music Education at UT Tyler
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Discover the heartbeat of America with Dr. Sarah Roberts, interim director for the School of Performing Arts at UT Tyler, as she unravels the profound legacy of jazz during Jazz Appreciation Month. Gain insights into how this American art form, steeped in the melting pot of New Orleans, has left an indelible mark on our culture. From the historic rhythms of African American communities to the transformative sounds of Delta and Chicago blues, pay homage to the genre and its pioneers like Duke Ellington, while also spotlighting the fresh vibrancy brought by contemporary greats such as Maria Schneider. Learn how music education and performance at UT Tyler are key to preserving the rich musical tradition of jazz.
Step into the world of jazz education and experience how the universal language of music is taught to students of diverse backgrounds at UT Tyler. Peel back the curtain on the school's unique approach to fostering individual talent, as exemplified by the masterful Harry Carney and the iconic Cootie Williams. As we gear up for a summer filled with music camps and a special appearance by a guest trumpet artist from the Saturday Night Live band, catch the excitement buzzing through UT Tyler's Music Department. With a plethora of events scheduled to enrich our community this April—most of which are free to the public—Dr. Roberts extends a warm invitation to join in the celebration of jazz's enduring spirit and catch a glimpse of the future stars shaping its continuing legacy.
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Chapters
1. Dr. Sarah Roberts: Exploring the Rich Legacy of Jazz and Music Education at UT Tyler (00:00:00)
2. Celebrating the Legacy of Jazz (00:00:04)
3. Music Events and Summer Camps (00:07:36)
4. Music Department Event Information Available (00:12:34)
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