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WestConn Is Putting A New Spin On Its Annual Gala

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WestConn Is Putting A New Spin On Its Annual Gala

DANBURY — On Saturday, May 1, Western Connecticut State University will jazz up its annual gala by ditching the tuxes and evening gowns in favor of some fresh air and inspired music. Grammy Award-winning jazz composer and artist Maria Schneider will headline the university’s 24th annual gala, which will be held in a festival tent on the grounds of the university’s midtown campus on White Street.

Abandoning the traditional sit-down dinner in favor of al fresco hors d’oeuvres and jazz will serve to showcase WestConn’s status as the state university for the arts. Timing the fundraising gala to coincide with the annual Jazz Festival will allow music lovers and university supporters to come together to enjoy a festive evening that will support student scholarships and honor two local philanthropic organizations: The Hord Foundation and the Latino Scholarship Fund.

The gala is open to the public and tickets are $200 per person.

The gala will feature a private performance with Ms Schneider conducting the WCSU Jazz Orchestra under the tent, as well as preferred seating for Ms Schneider’s concert with her band in Ives Concert Hall as part of the Jazz Festival. Channel 3 Eyewitness News anchor Kevin Hogan will emcee the evening’s events.

Ms Schneider, who studied at the University of Minnesota, the University of Miami and the Eastman School of Music, was one of the first artists to use ArtistShare, a fan-funded Internet platform, to produce an album. Her 2004 effort, Concert in the Garden, was the first Grammy Award-winning recording sold solely via the Internet and The Jazz Journalists Association named it Jazz Album of the Year. The organization also named Schneider Composer of the Year and Arranger of the Year, and honored her group with the award for Large Jazz Ensemble of the Year.

For more information or to purchase tickets, call 203-837-8279.

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