词条 | John Garvey (musician) |
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| name = John Garvey | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_name = John Charles Garvey | native_name = | native_name_lang = | alias = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_date = {{birth date|1921|3|17|mf=y}} | birth_place = Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. | origin = | death_date = {{death date and age|2006|7|18|1921|3|17|mf=y}} | death_place = Silver Spring, Maryland,[1] U.S.A. | genre = Chamber Music, Jazz, Russian Folk Music | occupation = Musician, academic | instrument = Viola | years_active = 1940s–1990s }}John Garvey (March 17, 1921[2]- July 18, 2006[3]) was an American musician, orchestra leader, and academic who played viola in the Walden String Quartet for 23 seasons, introduced a jazz curriculum at the University of Illinois, and created its Jazz Big Band which he led until his retirement from the university in 1991. The jazz band dominated collegiate jazz festival awards in its early days and in 1969 was chosen by the state department to tour the USSR and Eastern Europe. Many members of Garvey's jazz bands went on to successful careers as professional musicians and academics. Early yearsInspired by a talk given by the violinist of the Chautauqua Trio, Garvey began studying violin at age 7. By 14 he was commuting from his home in Reading, PA every other week to Temple University in Philadelphia to study violin with Alfred Lorenz,[4] a violist with the Philadelphia Orchestra[5] He went on to major in music at Temple.[6] As a Jobbing MusicianAfter college Garvey played with the Philadelphia Symphony and Columbus Philharmonic. In March 1943, Garvey joined a dance band that played pop-styled classical music led by a classically trained violinist named Jan Savitt, "The Stokowski of Swing".[7][8] In the summer of 1948 he was director of the summer chamber music program at Ball State University.[6] AcademiaIn 1948, Garvey joined the Walden String Quartet[6] in an until-then frequently changing viola chair. He was to remain with the quartet until 1971. The group had recently become quartet-in-residence at the University of Illinois.[9][10] In addition to touring and recording, the Quartet were members of the music faculty. Garvey was hired as Instructor in the department[11] and within a few years was promoted to Assistant Professor.[12] In May 1952, Garvey became head of the music committee of the university’s Festival of Contemporary Arts.[13][14] In 1959, he was made a full professor.[15] The University Jazz ProgramWork with Harry Partch on "The Bewitched", a music and dance piece for the 1957 festival, rekindled Garvey's interest in jazz,[14]{{rp|281}} [16] and for the 1959 festival he invited the Modern Jazz Quartet to play with a student jazz band and a string ensemble.[14]{{rp|281}}[17] Because of student interest in continuing the jazz band, Garvey sought funding from the School of Music, but faced strong opposition.[14] By October 1960 he was able to get $150 from the school, and obtained additional money and administrative support from the student union.[18] Garvey and the band made their debut at a routine Thursday morning School of Music function on December 8, 1960.[14]{{rp|283}} In April 1964, they entered the Collegiate Jazz Festival at Notre Dame University[19] for the first time and took the prize for Best Big Band. In 1965 and 1966, they were finalists at the festival.[20] and in March 1967, the band won Best Overall Jazz Group.[21] In December 1967, Garvey's band was officially sanctioned by the School of Music.[14]{{rp|285}} In 1968, and 1969 they again won "Best Overall Jazz Group", the first ensemble to do so three years in a row. The prize at the 1968 and 1969 festivals was an invitation to perform at the Newport Jazz Festival,[22] for which they received praise from critics Leonard Feather[23] and John S. Wilson.[24] The 1969 Downbeat Readers Poll ranked the band 16th place in the jazz Big Band category, the only college band in the entire poll.[14]{{rp|285}} The accolades led to sponsorship by the US State Department for an eight-week tour of Eastern Europe and Scandinavia in 1968 [25], and a six-week tour of the Soviet Union in 1969.[26] By 1970 the School of Music was sponsor of four jazz bands.[14]{{rp|285}} Many alumni of Garvey's bands went on to successful careers as musicians and teachers, including Cecil Bridgewater, Dee Dee Bridgewater,[27] Jim McNeely, Ron Dewar, Joel Helleny, and Howie Smith. The Russian Folk OrchestraDuring the tour of the U.S.S.R., Garvey became interested in Russian folk music. Upon returning he found funds through the university to purchase 25 balalaikas, and in 1973 formed the Russian Balalaika Orchestra ,[28] soon to be renamed the Russian Folk Orchestra. Garvey led this ensemble for over a decade, touring the U.S and abroad.[29] Sound Recordings{{Listen| filename = 01 The Bewitched Prologue. The Lost Musicians Mix Magic.ogg | title = The Bewitched Prologue | description = | pos = }}
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TO GIVE JAZZ PLACE IN ARTS FESTIVAL| url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/182219047/| place=Chicago, IL | newspaper=The Chicago Daily Tribune | at=pg 32, col 4| date=February 22, 1959 | accessdate=2016-09-30}} 18. ^{{cite news| title=Union Board Agrees to Cosponsor Jazz Program with School of Music| url=http://idnc.library.illinois.edu/cgi-bin/illinois?a=d&d=DIL19601020.2.60&srpos=2&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-Union+Board+to+Cosponsor+Jazz------| place=Champaign, IL | newspaper=The Daily Illini | at=pg 12, col 4-5| date=October 19, 1960 | accessdate=2016-09-30}} 19. ^{{cite web| title=Collegiate Jazz Festival 1964 Program| url=http://archives.nd.edu/ndcjf/dcjf1964.pdf| place=South Bend, IN | date=April 1964 | at=pg 8| accessdate=2016-09-30}} 20. ^{{cite web| title=Collegiate Jazz Festival 1967 Program| url=http://archives.nd.edu/ndcjf/dcjf1967.pdf| place=South Bend, IN | date=March 1967 | at=pg 12| accessdate=2016-09-30}} 21. ^{{cite web| title=Collegiate Jazz Festival 1968 Program| url=http://archives.nd.edu/ndcjf/dcjf1968.pdf| place=South Bend, IN | date=March 1968 | at=pg 16| accessdate=2016-09-30}} 22. ^{{cite news| title=University Band Captures Ten Awards at Notre Dame Fest| url=http://idnc.library.illinois.edu/cgi-bin/illinois?a=d&d=DIL19690319.2.13&srpos=2&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-%22Collegiate+Jazz+Festival%22+Illinois------| place=Champaign, IL | newspaper=The Daily Illini | at=pg 3 col 4| date=March 19, 1969 | accessdate=2016-09-30}} 23. ^{{cite news| author=Leonard Feather| title=Jazz Fest Amateurs Top Pros| url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/1515741321/| place=Austin,TX | newspaper=The Austin Statesman | at=pg 18, col 1| date=July 13, 1968 | accessdate=2016-09-30}} 24. ^{{cite news| author=John S. Wilson| title=It's Newcomers Day at Newport| url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/118282617/| place=New York, NY | newspaper=The New York Times | at=pg 47, col 1| date=July 8, 1968 | accessdate=2016-09-30}} 25. ^1 {{cite web|title=Dixielandová skupina Big bandu University of Illinois USA - Praha 1968|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHIvsJJA47I|website=YouTube|accessdate=2017-06-04}} 26. ^{{cite news| title=U. of I. Jazz Group to Tour Soviet Union| url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/169797941/| place=Chicago, IL | newspaper=The Chicago Tribune | at=pg 6 col 3-4| date=November 1, 1969 | accessdate=2016-09-30}} 27. ^{{cite news | title = A Singer Is Returning to a Stage Where It All Began | url = https://www.nytimes.com/1998/09/22/arts/arts-in-america-a-singer-is-returning-to-a-stage-where-it-all-began.html | last =Thomas | first =Jo | authorlink= | newspaper = The New York Times | date = September 22, 1998 | access-date = 2016-10-06}} 28. ^{{cite news| title=Garvey, Inspired by Trip to Russia, Forms Balalaika Band| url=http://idnc.library.illinois.edu/cgi-bin/illinois?a=d&d=DIL19731206.2.57&srpos=4&e=-------en-20--1-byDA-txt-txIN-Garvey+Russian+Folk+Orchestra------#| place=Champaign, IL | newspaper=The Daily Illini | at=pg 18, col 1-3, p20 col 1-2| date=December 6, 1973 | accessdate=2016-10-01}} 29. ^{{cite web|title=Garvey, John (1921–2006)|url=http://archives.library.illinois.edu/archon/?p=creators/creator&id=1758|publisher=University of Illinois Archives|accessdate=2016-10-01}} 30. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/William-Bergsma-Walden-String-Quartet-Of-The-University-Of-Illinois-Arthur-Shepherd-2-Marie-Kraft-Wa/release/3156789|title=William Bergsma - Walden String Quartet Of The University Of Illinois* / Arthur Shepherd (2) - Marie Kraft, Walden String Quartet Of The University Of Illinois* - String Quartet #2 / Triptych For Soprano And String Quartet|publisher=}} 31. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Ernest-Bloch-Johana-Harris-And-The-Walden-String-Quartet-Quintet-For-Piano-And-Strings/master/638754|title=Ernest Bloch / Johana Harris And The Walden String Quartet - Quintet For Piano And Strings|publisher=}} 32. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Harry-Partch-The-Bewitched/release/2183039|title=Harry Partch - The Bewitched|publisher=}} 33. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Andrew-ImbrieCalifornia-String-QuartetWalden-String-Quartet-String-Quartets-2-And-3/release/8305098|title=Andrew Imbrie, The California String Quartet, The Walden String Quartet - String Quartets 2 And 3|publisher=}} 34. ^{{cite AV media| title=Charles Ives & Alan Hovhaness| url=http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/folkways/FW03369.pdf| publisher=Folkways Records | id=FM 3369 | year=1966 | access-date=2016-09-14}} 35. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Walter-Piston-Alan-Hovhaness-Earl-Wild-Walden-String-Quartet-William-Masselos-Chamber-Ensemble-Izler/release/932651|title=Walter Piston / Alan Hovhaness - Earl Wild, The Walden String Quartet / William Masselos, Chamber Ensemble*, Izler Solomon - Quintet For Piano & Strings / Khaldis: Concerto For Piano, Four Trumpets & Percussion|publisher=}} 36. ^{{cite AV media| title=University of Illinois Jazz Band - T-Bird 1968-12-17| url=https://archive.org/details/1968-12-17_UIJazzBand| publisher=Internet Archive | year=1968 | access-date=2017-01-16}} External links
|last1=JH |url=http://garveyband.blogspot.com/ |title=John Garvey and the University of Illinois Jazz Band |accessdate=2016-09-13 }} A very well-researched history of the band from 1958 to 1991, with articles and photographs.
|title=John Garvey/UIJB Scrapbook |url=https://uk.pinterest.com/jazztrpt/john-garveyuijb-scrapbook/ |website=pinterest |accessdate=2016-10-01 }} A collection of photographs of Garvey and the jazz band.
8 : 1921 births|2006 deaths|People from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania|American jazz bandleaders|Temple University alumni|University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign faculty|American music educators|Jazz musicians from Pennsylvania |
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