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Darrell Grant

Darrell Grant's The Territory

Kaul Auditorium
3203 SE Woodstock Dr.

Jul 15, 2019

8:00 PM PDT
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Portland jazz great and composer Darrel Grant’s groundbreaking The Territory, premiered by Chamber Music Northwest in 2013, blends jazz with classical to explore the unique cultural and geological history of Oregon. Not to be missed! Darrell Grant, Piano Hamilton Cheifetz, Cello Marilyn Keller, Vocals Kirt Peterson, Bass Clarinet and Tenor Saxophone Thomas Barber, Trumpet Tyson Stubelek, Percussion John Nastos, Alto Flute, Saxophones Eric Gruber, Double Bass Mike Horsfall, Vibraphone
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Kevin
March 9th 2018
CD release event for Jeff Baker & the whole supporting group was great! Darrell was his usual “greatness” on the keyboards as was everyone else ! Great show & glad we did not miss it.
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Darrell Grant Biography

Since the release of his debut album Black Art, one of the New York Times' top ten jazz CDs of 1994, Darrell Grant has built an international reputation as a pianist, composer, and educator who channels the power of music to make change. He has performed throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe in venues ranging from Paris’s La Villa jazz club to the Havana Jazz Festival. Dedicated to themes of hope, community, and place, Grant’s compositions include Step by Step: The Ruby Bridges Suite honoring the civil rights icon, The Territory which explores Oregon’s landscape and history, and Sanctuaries, a jazz chamber opera exploring gentrification. Since moving to Portland, Oregon, he has been named Portland Jazz Hero by the Jazz Journalist Association, received a Northwest Regional Emmy, an Oregon Arts Commission Fellowship, a MAP Fund grant, and the Governor’s Arts Award. He is a Professor of Music at Portland State University where he directs the Artist as Citizen Initiative.
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