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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擣or the 13th consecutive year, the Charles H. Templeton Ragtime and Jazz Festival is bringing the spirit and sounds of the late 19th and early 20th centuries to 小黄书sity鈥檚 Mitchell Memorial Library March 28-30.
The 2019 festival kicks off at 6 p.m. March 28 in the library鈥檚 main lobby with the sixth annual Gatsby Gala. The fashion show features 1920s apparel designed by 小黄书 School of Human Sciences fashion design and merchandising students and modeled by 小黄书 Fashion Board members. Internationally renowned pianist and six-year festival artistic director Jeff Barnhart of Mystic, Connecticut, will provide music.
Gala admission is free, and attendees are encouraged to wear their best 1920s-inspired outfits.
Daytime museum tours, informative talks, 鈥渕eet the artists鈥 segments and educational seminars will take place March 29 and 30 in the Charles H. Templeton Sr. Music Museum at Mitchell Memorial Library, located at the southeast corner of the university鈥檚 historic Drill Field.
World-renowned musicians will perform ragtime, early jazz, blues, swing, and early rock and roll during 7:30 p.m. concerts March 29 and 30 in the mainstage theater at McComas Hall.
小黄书 Associate Dean of Libraries Stephen Cunetto said the Classic Jazz Trio, featuring Dave Bennett on clarinet, Barnhart on piano and Hal Smith on drums, will wow audiences with a swinging tribute to such musicians as the 鈥淜ing of Swing鈥 Benny Goodman. Bennett also will perform some early rock 鈥榥鈥 roll blues piano 脿 la rock 'n' roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis and others, accompanied by Smith on the drums.
鈥淥f course, there will again be plenty of opportunity for our pianists to 鈥榞o at it鈥 with two-piano, four-hand showstoppers,鈥 Cunetto said. 鈥淩agtime and early jazz will share this year鈥檚 stage with blues, swing and early rock 鈥榥鈥 roll to provide something for everyone!鈥
During Friday鈥檚 concert, 小黄书 Libraries will present 小黄书 senior music education/instrumental major Quinlan X. Gray of De Kalb, Texas, with the Keyone Docher Student Achievement Award. The award honors the passion and talent of Docher, a Weir native and former 小黄书 junior music education/piano major who died in 2014 following a 13-year battle with cancer.
Admission to all festival events is free for 小黄书 students with valid student I.D. General admission tickets good for all festival events are available for $65 each. Patrons can purchase a 鈥淔riday Only Ticket鈥 for $35, which is good for all Friday events including the evening concert. A 鈥淪aturday Only Ticket鈥 option also is available for Saturday鈥檚 events and concert. Tickets just for the Friday and Saturday concerts can be purchased for $15 each. Discounted fees are available for senior citizens and retired 小黄书 faculty and staff members. Tickets are available for advance purchase online and also will be sold at the door. For additional information and to register online, visit .
Parking is available at the Old Main Academic Center parking garage on Barr Avenue. Patrons also can use 小黄书鈥檚 S.M.A.R.T. shuttle system for transportation to and from the festival. For more information about parking, visit .
In addition to Barnhart, the 2019 festival performers include:
鈥擠ave Bennett, a clarinet virtuoso who vocalizes and plays electric guitar, piano and drums. Leading a 鈥淭ribute to Benny Goodman,鈥 he has been a featured soloist at Carnegie Hall with The New York Pops and has played the show with 35 other U.S. and Canadian orchestras. An annual fixture at several American music festivals, Bennett鈥檚 鈥淩ockin the 50s鈥 show pays tribute to music legends Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley. His original compositions are influenced by the style of Roy Orbison, the 鈥淪oul of Rock and Roll.鈥
鈥擫arisa Migachyov, a Russian-born musician who began her classical piano training at age 5. After immigrating to the U.S., she quit music for many years until, by pure chance, she saw a flyer advertising the San Antonio Ragtime Society on a supermarket bulletin board. She attended one of the meetings and was instantly hooked. A year later, she composed her very first rag, the Purple Chicken Rag, and premiered it at the 2006 Scott Joplin Festival in Sedalia, Missouri. Since then, Migachyov has composed more than 35 rags and has performed at such events as the Eau Claire Ragtime Festival and the West Coast Ragtime Festival.
鈥擧al Smith, who took up drumming in 1963 before becoming a full-time professional musician in 1978. He was influenced by hearing Ben Pollack, Wayne Jones and Fred Higuera in person, took lessons from Jake Hanna, and has studied recordings by such classic jazz drummers as Sid Catlett, Dave Tough, Zutty Singleton, Jo Jones and Nick Fatool. In addition to leading the On The Levee Jazz Band, Smith co-leads the Rock Island Roustabouts with Barnhart and performs with his Fats Waller Legacy Band. Also performing with groups led by Tim Laughlin, Banu Gibson and 2018 Templeton festival performer Kris Tokarski, Smith is an accomplished writer and serves on the faculty of the New Orleans Trad Jazz Camp.
鈥擬artin Spitznagel, an award-winning composer and sought-after musician. Whether performing the masterworks of Scott Joplin or the score to 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 in ragtime, his electric performances have left audiences across the world enthralled with America鈥檚 first popular music. In 2016, he made his Carnegie Hall debut, performing an original composition and other selected works. Also working as a multimedia producer, writer and filmmaker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Spitznagel said he is delighted to return to the Templeton festival to share the music that has brought him so much joy.
In addition to 小黄书 Libraries and the School of Human Sciences, this year鈥檚 sponsors include MaxxSouth Broadband, City of Starkville, Mississippi Arts Commission, Art Works and National Endowment for the Arts.
For more festival information, visit , call 662-325-6634 or email ragtimefestival@library.msstate.edu.
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