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Fredonia Jazz Flextet
Fredonia Jazz Flextet

The Fredonia Jazz Flextet, in a dress rehearsal in Rosch Recital Hall.

  • May 9, 2023
  • Roger Coda

New category/new year, but the same award-winning outcome. A jazz ensemble at the 海角社区 has captured yet another award in DownBeat Magazine鈥檚 Student Music Award competition.

The Fredonia Jazz Flextet, under the direction of School of Music Assistant Professor Nick Weiser, received the magazine鈥檚 Outstanding Performance Award in the Undergraduate Division of the Blues/Pop/Rock Group Category.

The 2023 award 鈥 the third Outstanding Performance Award won by a SUNY Fredonia ensemble in the last five years 鈥 comes on the heels of the flextet鈥檚 award-winning performance in the Large Jazz Ensemble Category a year ago. The Fredonia New Jazz Ensemble, in the same Undergraduate Division, won the School of Music鈥檚 first DownBeat award in 2019.

鈥淩eceiving a third DownBeat award in just five years is nothing short of amazing, especially for a jazz program that has only existed for six years!鈥 reflected Dr. Weiser, who leads the two award-winning ensembles and is the School of Music鈥檚 jazz coordinator. 鈥淭he DownBeat Student Music Awards are like the GRAMMY Awards for jazz education, and winning another one in this short a span is as good as it gets!鈥

Weiser said he had a vision for the jazz program when he arrived at Fredonia, 鈥渙ne that included putting it on the map 鈥 but this kind of achievement takes the hard work of students who share that same desire to build a program rooted in diversity and inclusivity, and to bring that kind of passion to the music they are creating,鈥 Weiser said.

鈥淭his DownBeat award is an exciting recognition of our students and our dedicated faculty. Our School of Music joins DownBeat in congratulating the Flextet, Drs. Nick Weiser and John Bacon, and Professors Alec Dube, Kieran Hanlon, Kim Nazarian and Eliot Scozzaro on this tremendous accomplishment,鈥 said School of Music Dean David Stringham.

鈥淭hese awards are often dominated by music conservatories and well-established jazz programs at some of the largest universities in the country,鈥 Weiser noted. 鈥淔or a relatively young and growing program like ours to receive this award for the third time in five years is not the norm,鈥 Weiser remarked. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what makes this so special.鈥

Will Millecchia, a senior from Fairport, described winning the award as 鈥渁 very nice validation鈥 and something out of the ordinary. 鈥淚 just love jazz for what it is and going into a career in teaching having that experience as a jazz musician really is a big help.鈥

鈥淭hese awards are often dominated by music conservatories and well-established jazz programs at some of the largest universities in the country. For a relatively young and growing program like ours to receive this award for the third time in five years is not the norm. That鈥檚 what makes this so special.鈥  - Dr. Nick Weiser

鈥淚t鈥檚 an extra, a little boost of confidence, for me and the other students here, to have some validation that this is something definitely worth doing,鈥 added Joey Porth, a junior from Lockport. 鈥淚鈥檓 just proud of the group, and proud of the distance that we鈥檝e come up to at this point.鈥 He was in the ensemble that won the last DownBeat Magazine award. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a bit of a familiar feeling, but it鈥檚 really exciting nonetheless,鈥 Mr. Porth said.

For Lucas West, a first-year student from Fairport, winning the award represents an honor for the program. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very nice to be a freshman in a program and have won a promising award like this. I鈥檓 incredibly excited to see what this helps us to do and how this program鈥檚 going to grow and achieve.鈥

Weiser announced the award under the pretext of gathering jazz students for an end-of-semester pizza party in a Mason Hall large rehearsal room. A huge banner, featuring the flextet performing on the Rosch Recital Hall stage and christened with 鈥淎WARD-WINNING JAZZ AT FREDONIA,鈥 was rolled out amid the celebration.

鈥淢y reaction was similar to the last one; I couldn鈥檛 stop smiling ear-to-ear,鈥 said Will North, a senior from Hilton. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a really great way to go; this was my last concert, my last everything on campus, so it was a really, really good way to go.鈥

Members of the flextet include: Matt Incontro (saxophone) senior, Music Education, Buffalo; Will Millecchia (saxophone) senior, Music Education/instrumental concentration, Fairport; T.J. Bartoldus (saxophone) senior, Music Composition/woodwind concentration, Rockville Centre; Vincent Heller (trumpet), senior, Music Performance/brass concentration, Music/jazz concentration and brass concentration, Bellmore; Jacob Hettinger (trumpet) senior, Music/ jazz concentration, minor in Psychology, Hamburg; Will North (trombone) Music Education/instrumental concentration, Hilton;

Also, Sam Wozniak (trombone) first-year, Music, Cornwall; Lucas West (piano) first-year, Music/jazz concentration, Fairport; Dylan Jaques (piano) senior, Music/piano concentration, History minor, Saratoga Springs; Giovanni Pettigrass (guitar) senior, Music Education/instrumental concentration, Music/jazz concentration, string concentration, Auburn; Caleb Duden (bass) senior, Music Education/instrumental concentration, Music/ jazz concentration, string concentration, Poughkeepsie; and Joey Porth (drums) junior, Music/jazz concentration, percussion concentration, Lockport.

Winning the top award in a different category is truly exciting, Weiser observed. 鈥淚t points to the versatility of our musicians and the wide latitude of styles and genres we are exploring within the jazz area. More than that, though, this points to an inarguable pattern of excellence in these student ensembles,鈥 Weiser explained.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be more proud of our students, and am so thrilled their efforts are being recognized and rewarded.鈥

Weiser coined the 鈥渇lextet鈥 moniker a year ago so instrumentation and personnel in the ensemble could vary based on the repertoire, with between seven and 13 musicians on stage at a given time. 鈥淥ne of the great things about chamber jazz ensemble repertoire is that it often explores unusual instrument combinations,鈥 Weiser explained, 鈥渟o we鈥檝e had variations including violin, French horn, tuba and just about every woodwind double you can imagine!鈥

It was Weiser鈥檚 vision, upon joining the School of Music six years ago, to create an ensemble versatile enough to explore different styles and genres on the fringes of the jazz tradition, and that often touches on contemporary rock, pop and funk styles.

The flextet鈥檚 performances of Alan Ferber鈥檚 鈥淨uiet Confidence,鈥 Tony Glausi鈥檚 鈥淭he Individual,鈥 Sam Greenfield鈥檚 鈥淜idz Bop鈥 and Neil Carson鈥檚 鈥淟isten鈥 鈥 all taken from live performances in Rosch Recital Hall during the last calendar year 鈥 were entered into the DownBeat competition.

鈥淔or nearly 100 years, Fredonia's evolving jazz offerings have provided rich educational opportunities for arrangers, composers, educators, performers, and producers, whose impact can be seen and heard on recordings, in educational institutions, and in performing venues across and beyond the nation,鈥 Dr. Stringham noted.

Complete award information was published in the June magazine issue which was available on May 4.