On Saturday, November 20 at 8 p.m., 91°µĶųās Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music is proud to present the Jazz4Justice⢠20th Anniversary Concert, a one-of-a-kind event celebrating Northern Virginiaās love of music while raising funds to support legal services for low-income Northern Virginians and the 91°µĶų Jazz Studies program.
This year, in celebration of Jazz4Justiceā¢ās 20th anniversary, Professor of Jazz Studies and Mason Jazz Ensemble Director Jim Carroll has assembled a stellar musical program featuring a tribute to the great Duke Ellington. The performance will include world premieres of new music as well as classic jazz standards performed by the Mason Jazz Ensemble and Mason Jazz Vocal Ensemble. To commemorate the special event, 91°µĶų Provost and Executive Vice President Mark Ginsberg will take the stage as a special guest conductor and lead the Mason Jazz Ensemble in select performances.
āWe thought what better person to ask to take the baton as guest conductor for our 20th Anniversary than our Chief Academic Officer, Provost Mark Ginsberg,ā Carroll said. āWe are grateful he agreed to join us and lead us as Special Guest Conductor.ā
Jazz4Justice⢠is presented in partnership with (LSNV), a nonprofit legal aid organization that has assisted thousands of clients in the NOVA region for over 40 years. The services of LSNV in tandem with the musical talents of Masonās Jazz and Vocal Ensemble has transformed Jazz4Justice⢠into a welcoming space where Jazz admirers can congregate and celebrate their love for music. With over 3,000 concert attendees annually and over 50 Jazz4Justice⢠concerts held so far, the audience response has been an enthusiastic one, and the eventās reach continues to expand year after year. In celebration of Jazz4Justiceā¢ās incredible impact, alumni from the Dewberry School of Music Jazz program have been invited back to perform during the eventās program.
āGiving back to the community through musical performance is a great opportunity to share the joy and history of Jazz,ā shared Tomas Jackson, a Dewberry School of Music alumnus (MA in Music ā20) and six-time Jazz4Justice⢠performer. āThose strong relationships have lasted past my graduation and have inspired my peers and I to continue our support of our community and pursuit of Jazz through writing, arranging, recording, and performing. We will always be grateful for the opportunities and inspiration Jazz4Justice⢠provided us.ā
Jazz4Justice⢠began in 2000 when Fairfax attorney Edward L. Weiner attended a jazz recital by Masonās School of Music. Impressed by the music, and reflecting on his work as a past President of the Fairfax Law Foundation (FLF), Weiner saw an opportunity for a new partnershipāone in which universities would provide the musical talent and the local legal community would provide the audience and sponsors.
Today, this breakthrough idea has grown into a symphonic, celebratory event with over $500,000 raised for music scholarships, educational aid, and charitable legal services for Virginians in need of civic resources. Due to its astounding impact, Jazz4Justice⢠has received awards from the American Bar Association and the Virginia State Bar, and has most recently received the , a coveted award recognizing leadership in fostering beneficial relationships between 91°µĶų and the community during the past year.
āThis yearās Jazz4Justice is especially important as so many people in our community are hurting,ā Carroll added. āThat we can use Jazz, a true metaphor for democracy and teach our students to be āArtists as Citizensā' is truly a blessing.ā
Tickets to the concert at the Center for the Arts are available at the Ticket Office (open TuesdayāSaturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.), by calling at 703-993-2787, or at .