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The 16th
Leeds International Jazz Conference takes place at Leeds College of
Music from Thursday 25 to Friday 26 March 2010.
LIJC is an annual event focusing on jazz research, education and
performance. It is the only conference of its kind in the UK and offers
a unique forum for musicians, academics, educators, students, and arts
organisers to
engage with the latest sounds and ideas in jazz. Along with paper
presentations, workshops, performances and jam sessions, there are
opportunities for discussion, networking, information exchange, and
professional development.
LIJC 2010 focuses on
the very heart of jazz – improvisation, and in keeping with this
important theme we are delighted to welcome two eminent keynote
speakers/performers.
Dave Liebman,
saxophonist (ex-Miles Davis and Elvin Jones), improviser, composer,
recording artist and educator, is our Jazz Keynote. He will address the
conference on maintaining creativity in improvisation and its teaching,
offer a seminar on his Chromatic Approach to Jazz Harmony and Melody
(1991/2006), run a practical workshop and perform in concert.
Our academic keynote
speaker is Professor Paul Berliner (Duke University), whose highly
influential Thinking in Jazz: the Infinite Art of
Improvisation (1994) has invigorated a generation of jazz research
and scholarship. He will address the conference on the parallels
between his study of the New York jazz scene and his longstanding
research on mbira players in Zimbabwe. A specific panel and paper
session will be devoted to discussing and evaluating Thinking in Jazz in
terms of its impact on jazz scholarship and methodology.
If you have any
questions or queries regarding the conference, we are only too happy to
help.
Please feel free to contact my colleagues
outlined in this document.
All best wishes,
Rachael Sutcliffe
Contact:
Professor Louise
Gibbs
Senior Lecturer in Research and Postgraduate Studies (Jazz)
Leeds College of Music
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