December 20, 2024 Dr. Joshua Burel, chair of 草榴社区 (UAH) Department of Music, Theatre and Film and associate professor of music theory and composition, welcomes guests to the third annual Holiday Jazz event on Dec. 10, 2024, on the UAH campus. Michael Mercier/UAH A blue Christmas of the very best kind unfolded on the campus of 草榴社区 (UAH) on Dec. 10. Students and faculty from the Department of Music, Theatre and Film offered gifts from the heart to guests at the annual Holiday Jazz celebration. UAH is a part of The University of Alabama System. Trees sparkling with blue and white lights set a tone of festive sophistication in the UAH Student Services Building, where guests mingled and enjoyed hors d鈥檕euvres and libations before the show. Theatre Professor David Harwell transformed this site of many UAH special events into a cool jazz club with large ornaments suspended from the ceiling and shimmering curtains creating an intimate setting for sounds of the season. The Low Brass Ensemble from the UAH Wind Ensemble 鈥 Christine Hayes, Nick Latty, Trever Olmsted, Caleb Ray, Thomas Robison and Brian Williams on trombone, and James Spurlock, tuba 鈥 got the party started. Then Dr. Joshua Burel, department chair and associate professor of music theory and composition, welcomed guests to the third Holiday Jazz and introduced Dr. Jack Hontz, director of bands. Hontz pointed out that his musicians represent all the colleges at UAH. 鈥淔or the rest of the evening,鈥 Hontz said, 鈥渨hat you鈥檙e going to see is a cross section of what we have going on in our department 鈥 some of the work that鈥檚 indicative of things we do with our students every single day and throughout the semester.鈥 The UAH Jazz Combo captivated the audience with three sets featuring arrangements and original works by Josh Couts, director of the Jazz Combo and guitar instructor. Along with Couts on guitar, the group includes Conor Gilbert, trumpet; Hector Herrejon, trombone; Joshua Carpenter, guitar; Preston Jackson, piano; Luke Mantooth, drums, and Nick Walker, bass. 鈥淚 think the two arrangements of classics that were most adventurous on the set were 鈥極 Little Town of Bethlehem鈥 and 鈥榃e Three Kings,鈥欌 Couts said later as he described preparations for the concert. 鈥淭hey were also the two most challenging and fun for me to arrange.鈥 He cited the John Coltrane quartet with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones as his inspiration for 鈥淲e Three Kings.鈥 鈥淭he way McCoy Tyner intensely manipulates harmony at the piano is something that I鈥檓 always trying to understand better,鈥 Couts said, 鈥渟o I wanted that arrangement to capture some of that intensity.鈥 The work of indie folk musician Sufjan Stevens comes through in Couts鈥 arrangement of 鈥淥 Little Town of Bethlehem.鈥 鈥淗e has many songs in odd time signatures, so I decided to try to come up with a version in 5/4 time.鈥 The Jazz Combo also performed Couts鈥 original compositions 鈥淗ope,鈥 鈥淭he Incarnation鈥 and 鈥淗oliday in Rio.鈥 He wrote the latter two pieces for Holiday Jazz 2024. Although 鈥淗ope鈥 wasn鈥檛 written specifically for this concert, Couts said his inspiration fits the Advent season. He said this passage from Cistercian monk Thomas Merton captures the spirit of hope he was trying to convey: 鈥淏ecause there is love in the world, and because Christ has taken our nature to Himself, there remains always the hope that man will finally, after many mistakes and even disasters, learn to disarm and to make peace, recognizing that he must live at peace with his brother.鈥 Interspersed between Jazz Combo sets were a variety of delightful performances. The Piano Trio 鈥 Dr. Melody Ng, director; Elisabeth Johnson, and Kathryn Hardgrave 鈥 presented an energetic rendition of 鈥淪leigh Ride.鈥 Then came the voices of the UAH Chamber Choir 鈥 Kobe Baffield, Jay Bowman, Faylee Crawford, Blaire Durham, Kathryn Hardgrave, Delia Hendersen, Olivia Henderson, Jay Hendricks, Anthony Jimenez, Oliver Klarer, Josh Mayo, Kholin Mitchell, Bonnie Price and Aulton Rorie. Dr. Matthew Carey directs the group. UAH Theatre presented a scene from the play 鈥淢iss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley鈥 by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon. Jaeda Smith as Elizabeth Darcy and Jaylon Mastin as Fitzwilliam Darcy offered an amusing glimpse into the private lives of Jane Austen鈥檚 characters beyond the pages of 鈥淧ride and Prejudice.鈥 Amy Guerin, associate professor and interim director, Theatre and Film, directed the show. Period costumes were by Heather Baumbach with assistance from Blaire Durham and Riley Niblett. The Vocal Jazz Ensemble 鈥 Dr. Amalia Osuga, director; Faylee Crawford; Bonnie Price, and Jay Hendricks 鈥 sang 鈥淚鈥檒l Be Home for Christmas.鈥 The Jazz Combo ended the evening with another spirited version of 鈥淪leigh Ride鈥 鈥 the perfect way to bid a warm farewell to party guests on a chilly evening. Learn More College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Department of Music Department of Theatre and Film Contact Kristina Hendrix 256-824-6341 kristina.hendrix@uah.edu Julie Jansen 256-824-6926julie.jansen@uah.edu