Tandem Press will begin its spring Friday Jazz Series tonight, featuring students from the UW–Madison Mead Witter School of Music’s Jazz Studies Program, led by Johannes Wallmann, the John and Carolyn Peterson Chair in Jazz Studies, along with Emma Dayhuff, Chad McCullough, Nick Moran, and Les Thimmig.
Come enjoy some great jazz music, learn about Tandem Press and the exciting field of fine art printmaking, and see the current the exhibition hanging in the Tandem Press Apex Gallery. All concerts in this series are free and open to the public.
Spring 2023 Performance Dates
Friday, March 3, 5-7 p.m.
Blue Note Ensemble (directed by Chad McCullough) and Contemporary Jazz Ensemble (directed by Johannes Wallmann)
Friday, April 7, 5-7 p.m.
Jazz Standards Ensemble (directed by Emma Dayhuff) and Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble (directed by Nick Moran)
Friday, May 5, 5-7 p.m.
Jazz Composers Group (directed by Les Thimmig)
Tandem Press is located at 1743 Commercial Avenue in Madison. Learn more about all of the concerts, here.
For those that can’t join in person, these jazz concerts will be livestreamed again this year. To view concerts online, visit tandempress.wisc.edu/live.
Livestreaming of each of the concerts in the Friday Jazz Series is brought to you by Audio for the Arts and Microtone Media.
The Tandem Press Friday Jazz Series is made possible with support from the John and Carolyn Peterson Family Foundation.
Tandem Press is an important educational entity affiliated alongside the Art Department within the UW–Madison School of Education. Students employed at Tandem Press complement their coursework with practical hands-on experience, gaining an unparalleled insight into the professional art world by working as assistants to the Tandem Press collaborative printers and curators in the production and promotion of fine art prints created by leading contemporary artists. Tandem Press also partners with other departments at the university and organizations throughout Wisconsin to offer tours, printmaking workshops, and other special events that serve artists, students, faculty, staff, and the general public.