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For the Edinburgh and Glasgow concerts the SNJO and Ozone will join
forces with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra to play George Gershwin’s
Rhapsody in Blue in a new, extended orchestration by SNJO artistic director,
saxophonist Tommy Smith.
“This is a milestone in the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra’s near thirty-year career,” says Smith, who also re-orchestrated the SNJO’s successful 2009 recording of Rhapsody in Blue. “To be invited to perform in collaboration with the internationally respected RSNO is an honour and a thrill. We’re very excited at the prospect of working with such an esteemed ensemble.”
A former child prodigy, Kobe-born Makoto Ozone had already played a
piano recital at Carnegie Hall, New York when, in 1983, he was invited to join
American vibes virtuoso Gary Burton’s world touring quintet, in which he and
Smith formed a lasting relationship.
“We’re delighted to be welcoming back Makoto, a real master and an old
friend of the SNJO, to play on these concerts,” says Smith. “We’ve worked with
him on quite a few projects now, including his jazz orchestration of Mozart’s
Jeunehomme piano concerto and a tour of Japan when we performed Peter and the
Wolf with Japanese screen actor Isao Hashizume in 2000-seat concert halls.
We’re sure Makoto’s fantastic musicianship and pianistic skills will excite
everyone who comes to hear him.”
The SNJO, with the outstanding Scottish pianist, Peter Johnstone, will
also perform Duke Ellington’s Black & Tan Fantasy, Billy Strayhorn’s jazz
arrangement of Morning Mood from Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite and German
composer Florian Ross’s arrangement of the West Side Story Suite in the
concerts.
“In the second half of these concerts, the RSNO will be playing the
suite from Alfred Hitchcock’s cinema classic Vertigo and their own version of
West Side Story, which will feature SNJO musicians, drummer Alyn Cosker,
trumpeter Ryan Quigley and saxophonist Helena Kay,” says Smith. “The two
versions of West Side Story will allow the audience to contrast the different
approaches and will make the programme all the more interesting, I’m sure.”
After the Edinburgh and Glasgow concerts, the SNJO and Makoto Ozone will perform Rhapsody in Blue in Aberdeen Music Hall on May 5 in a programme also including big band arrangements of music by Chick Corea, Joe Zawinul, Duke Ellington and Robert Burns.
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