Roger Manins final DMA Recital Event as iCalendar

(Creative Events, Music)

04 February 2019

7pm

Venue: Studio One, Kenneth Myers Centre

Location: 74, Shortland Street, Auckland Central

Host: School of Music

Cost: Free admission

Contact email: creative@auckland.ac.nz

Senior Lecturer and saxophonist Roger Manins

Advanced Concepts in jazz composition and improvisation. A modern theory applied to saxophpne playing: recital no. 5

Programme

Senior Lecturer and Creative Director of Creative Jazz Club Aotearoa (CJC) will perfom his final DMA recital.

 

Featuring
Roger Manins: Tenor saxophone
Mostyn Cole: Electric bass
Tristan Deck: Drums
Michael Howell: Guitar

Set order
Plum Equity (GRG67)
Triads of Aotearoa (Manins)
9:11 (Manins)
Chook Empathy (Manins)
Downstream (Howell)
Shoint67 (GRG67)
Countdown (Coltrane)
The Stray (Cole)
I got Chicken (Manins)

Biography

Roger Manins lives in Auckland and is regarded by many as one of the leading Jazz saxophonists in the Southern Hemisphere. He has appeared as Featured Soloist on approximately 30 jazz albums and has released four albums under his own name plus two collaborative works.

Roger's playing is rooted in the jazz tradition and he has been described as the 'rarest of musician that manages to effortlessly marry tradition and individuality, swinging hard-bop with feisty modernism, with a sound that can once charm and excite’.

His recording and performances reflect a deep understanding and love of all jazz styles including Blues, Traditional, Swing, Bossa Nova, Straight-ahead ‘standards’, Hard Bop, Modern Jazz, Latin Jazz and Free Jazz. He is musically open and loves to explore and create new music.

In 2002 Roger won the Wangaratta Australian Jazz Award for Saxophone, and in 2012 was awarded the (JJA) Jazz Journalists Award ‘Jazz Hero’ for services to the community. 

Roger is a Senior Lecturer in Jazz at The University Of Auckland. Also active in the music community ahe is co-founder and Artistic Director of CJC Creative Jazz Club Aotearoa, and helps coordinate the Auckland Jazz festival.