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The Toronto Jazz Orchestra
The 18-piece Toronto Jazz Orchestra (TJO) was created in 1998 to perform music by some of the most important composers in jazz – writers like Thad Jones, Bob Brookmeyer, Phil Nimmons, Rob McConnell and more. Over the past 19 years, their repertoire has evolved to include compositions and arrangements ranging from classic swing tunes to the leading edge of contemporary jazz, with an emphasis on Canadian composers and arrangers. The TJO seeks to educate, entertain, and increase the public’s understanding and appreciation of big band jazz.
Since 1998, the TJO has performed regularly at Toronto’s Rex Hotel and has released three recordings. The ensemble won top prize at the Markham Jazz Festival’s Jazz Stars of the Future competition in 2000, and has since appeared in the JVC, Beaches, Lakefield, Markham, Brantford and TD Toronto Jazz Festivals. The TJO has also performed at the Milton Centre for the Arts, the Richmond Hill Performance Arts Centre, Ottawa’s Shenkman Centre and as part of the Welland-Port Colborne Concert Association and Sarnia Concert Association series.
As part of their regular performance schedule, the TJO has undertaken special projects including: the Cuban Fire Suite (as recorded by the Stan Kenton Orchestra); an evening with Phil Nimmons, featuring a performance of The Atlantic Suite; music from West Side Story, featuring 12 new arrangements by 5 local composers; Miles Ahead, with guest trumpeter Kevin Turcotte, featuring the original Gil Evans arrangements from the Gil Evans/Miles Davis collaboration; the Big Band Gospel Project, a collaboration with the Toronto Mass Choir; the Big Band Tap Revue, featuring the TJO performing with five tap dancers; and ten editions of the Radiohead Jazz Project. The ensemble has also presented tributes to the orchestras of Stan Kenton, Duke Ellington, Buddy Rich and Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, and was featured at the inaugural Toronto International Tap Dance Festival with featured soloist Ted Louis Levy.
The TJO has been honoured to perform with a variety of guest artists including local musicians Phil Nimmons and Kevin Turcotte; Canadians living elsewhere including Ingrid Jensen, Christine Jensen and Seamus Blake; and Americans including Geoffrey Keezer and Grammy Award-winning vocalist Kurt Elling.
In 2004, the TJO created the Young Composers Competition, which has evolved into a regular Call for Scores, resulting in submissions from composers across Canada. The performance of Canadian repertoire is a key component of the TJO mandate, and each year the ensemble presents “O Canada”, a performance exclusively featuring original Canadian big band compositions.
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The Toronto Jazz Orchestra: 20
by Dan McClenaghan
The Toronto Jazz Orchestra, aka TJO, was created to perform music by the major jazz composers, like Miles Davis and his Miles Ahead (Columbia Records, 1958), the trumpeter's collaboration with Gil Evans, for one. With 20, the group celebrates the composition and arranging skills of its artistic director, Josh Grossman. With a twenty year history--hence the disc's title--TJO proves itself a top notch big band here, beginning with the Aaron Copland-esque Georgie and Rose," with its sweeping backdrop ...
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Georgie and Rose
From: 20By The Toronto Jazz Orchestra