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CONTACT:
Jim Steinblatt, ASCAP Foundation, 212-621-6318 or jsteinblatt@ascap.com
FOR RELEASE: December 9, 2008
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The ASCAP Foundation Commissions
Victor Goines to Compose New Work for
Jazz Orchestra Celebrating Benny
Goodman Centennial
CHICAGO, Ill. --- A new work by composer, clarinetist and music
educator Victor Goines has been commisioned by the ASCAP Foundation
in celebration of the centennial of ASCAP member and jazz
giant Benny Goodman (May 30, 1909 - June 13, 1986). The work
will be premiered during 2009, the centennial year, by a major
jazz ensemble in conjunction with official centennial activities
taking place in Washington, DC, New York and Chicago, Goodman's
hometown. Goines envisions his work as a musical depiction
of Goodman's life in a 30-minute, five-movement work for jazz
orchestra.
ASCAP member Victor Goines is a celebrated composer, saxophonist/clarinetist
and Northwestern University Artistic Director for the Jazz Studies
program. A native of New Orleans, he is a longtime member of
the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. He has maintained an active
solo performing career, and has performed, recorded or otherwise
collaborated with a host of maor musical artists that includes
Wynton Marsalis, Ellis Marsalis, Marcus Roberts, The Smithsonian
Masterworks Orchestra, Terence Blanchard, Ruth Brown, Dizzy Gillespie,
Lionel Hampton, and Dianne Reeves, among many others.
Benny Goodman, known as the "King of Swing," was a clarinetist,
bandleader and composer who remains one of the all-time great
figures in jazz. A best-selling recording star, Goodman helped
to raise public awareness of such jazz virtuosos as Lionel Hampton,
Charlie Christian, Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa.
His 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert recording is regarded as
a landmark American live music recording. Goodman recorded countless
sessions in Big Band and small group configurations, made a number
of classical music recordings, appeared in many motion pictures
and was, himself, the subject of The Benny Goodman Story, a
1955 film starring Steve Allen and Donna Reed.
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