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Jeffrey Lindberg
Professor of Music
Jeffrey Lindberg, orchestra and jazz ensembles, trombone, jazz
history and improvisation. Professor
of Music, appointed 1986. B.S. and M.S., University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign; D.M.A. in conducting in progress, University
of Iowa. Paul Harris Scholar, Vienna Academy of Music and Conducting
Fellow, Aspen Music School. Co-founder and Artistic Director, Chicago
Jazz Orchestra, which has recorded two LPs and three CDs and has performed
with such jazz artists as Clark Terry and Dizzy Gillespie. Led this
band each of past eighteen years at Annual Kennedy Center Honors
Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C., and on European tours in 1989
and 1992. As member of "Salute to Duke Ellington Orchestra,"
August 1989, toured Japan and Hong Kong. Has transcribed many recordings
by Duke Ellington. Commissioned to transcribe over twenty jazz orchestrations
for Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, directed by David Baker,
and commissioned to transcribe jazz orchestrations for such artists
as Dave Brubeck and Joe Williams. Transcriptions performed by the
Count Basie and Woody Herman Orchestras and the Carnegie Hall Jazz
Band. Two of his transcriptions were performed by the Smithsonian
Jazz Masterworks Orchestra at The White House. Conducted the Wooster
Symphony Chamber Orchestra with soprano Erie Mills at The Kennedy
Center in Washington, D.C. Has engaged noted soloists including
violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, hornist Eric Ruske, and pianist
Misha Dichter to perform with Wooster Symphony Orchestra. Has engaged
Joe Williams, Clark Terry, Al Grey and Milt Hinton as soloists with
Wooster Jazz Ensemble. As Artistic Director of the Chicago Jazz
Orchestra, organized and developed in 1998-99 a yearly subscription
series, the first ever presented by a professional jazz orchestra
in Chicago. In 1999-2000 added the Wooster Jazz Ensemble to the
Wooster Symphony Orchestra's subscription series, making them the
first symphony orchestra and jazz orchestra in history to present
under the same leadership a year-long subscription series.
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