Masks are required at all times for all patrons and visitors regardless of vaccination status during all indoor performances taking place at Shenandoah Conservatory. Masks must be worn in the lobby, inside the theatre/concert hall and in the restrooms.
Performing artists will perform unmasked only if they are fully vaccinated and have tested negative for COVID-19 within 72 hours of their performance(s).
presents
Friday, October 29, 2021 at 7:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory
Herbie Hancock (b. 1940)
arr. Craig Fraedrich
Mike Tomaro (b. 1958)
Herbie Hancock (b. 1940)
arr. Craig Fraedrich
Sonny Rollins (b. 1930)
arr. Mike Tomaro
Antonio Carlos Jobim (1927–1994)
arr. Mike Tomaro
Frank Foster (1928–2011)
arr. Mike Tomaro
Jimmy Van Heusen (1913–1990)
Eddie DeLange (1904–1949)
arr. Mike Tomaro
Thelonious Monk (1917–1982)
Coleman Hawkins (1904–1969)
arr. Mike Tomaro
Craig Fraedrich
Irvine Berlin (1888–1989)
arr. Mike Tomaro
Ornette Coleman (1930–2015)
arr. Marcus Miller
orch. Mike Tomaro
Nathan Hott, alto saxophone
Alex Lopez, tenor saxophone
Spencer Barney, baritone saxophone
Brannon Wiltshire, trumpet
Quincy Harmon, trumpet
Skylar DeGroot, trombone
Jon Long-Leary, guitar
Michel Fantom, piano
Will Strickler, drums
Logan Huber, bass
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Wheelchair accessible restrooms are available across the courtyard in Gregory Hall (approximately 100 feet from the Armstrong Concert Hall lobby). Please notify house management for assistance.
Patrons are requested to turn off cell phones and other electronic devices during performances. The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not permitted during performances.