Among strong Conservatory programs, Lawrence University has one of the longest traditions of excellence in jazz education. Whether you're interested in pursuing a career as a jazz artist or simply looking for an introduction to this demanding musical discipline, Lawrence can provide you with an unparalleled experience.
Lawrence offers a Bachelor of Music Degree with a Jazz Emphasis and a broad range of jazz ensembles, courses, and private instruction. Long recognized among the finest undergraduate jazz ensembles in the country, the Lawrence University Jazz Ensemble (LUJE) and Lawrence Hybrid Ensemble have been cited three times as the outstanding U.S. collegiate jazz groups in the Downbeat Magazine “Student Music Awards.” The Lawrence Jazz Band and the newly formed Jazz Workshop Ensemble round out the large jazz ensemble experience.
Six Lawrence jazz small groups meet twice weekly throughout the school year in “jazz performance classrooms.” Working combos of 5-8 students study small group performance practice and improvisation in sessions that thoughtfully link theory and practice, emphasize jazz repertoire, and explore contemporary improvisational concepts. The large ensembles, small groups, and an intense sequence of jazz composition and arranging courses are closely integrated, allowing for frequent performances and recordings of student works. Lawrence jazz students have won Downbeat student music awards in the instrumental soloist, original composition, arranging, and recording categories.
Renowned jazz artists appear at Lawrence annually, performing with LUJE, Jazz Singers, student small groups, LU jazz faculty ensembles, and on the superb Lawrence Jazz Series. The roster of names reads like a Who’s Who in jazz:
- Vocalists Jackie Allen, Theo Bleckman, Eliane Elias, Kurt Elling, Jon Hendricks, Diana Krall, Carolyn Leonhart, Kevin Mahogany, Bobby McFerrin, Jane Monheit, Dianne Reeves, Marlena Shaw, Janis Siegel, Steve March Tormé and Cassandra Wilson
- Saxophonists Michael Brecker, Wayne Escoffery, Joel Frahm, Kenny Garrett, Benny Golson, Joe Lovano, Branford Marsalis, Gerry Mulligan, Chris Potter, Joshua Redman, Wayne Shorter, and Phil Woods
- Trumpeters Terence Blanchard, Dave Douglas, Dizzy Gillespie, Tim Hagans, Roy Hargrove, Clay Jenkins, Ingrid Jensen, Brian Lynch, Wynton Marsalis, Terrell Stafford, Clark Terry and Kenny Wheeler
- Trombonists Bob Brookmeyer, Robin Eubanks, Wycliffe Gordon, Slide Hampton, Conrad Herwig, and J.J. Johnson
- Guitarists John Abercrombie, Bill Frisell, Jim Hall, Pat Metheny, Ben Monder, and John Scofield
- Pianists Uri Caine, Bill Carrothers, Chick Corea, Eliane Elias, Matt Harris, Fred Hersch, Ahmad Jamal, Lars Jansson, Geoffrey Keezer, John Medeski, Brad Mehldau, Danilo Perez, Marcus Roberts, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, and McCoy Tyner
- Bassists John Clayton, Jr., Charlie Haden, Dave Holland, Marc Johnson, Christian McBride, John Patitucci, Ike Sturm, Steve Swallow and Eberhard Weber
- Drummers Brian Blade, Art Blakey, Jack DeJohnette, Peter Erskine, Zach Harmon, Billy Kilson, Bill Stewart and Matt Wilson
- Composers Bob Brookmeyer, Uri Caine, Benny Golson, Matt Harris, Lars Jansson, Gunther Schuller, Maria Schneider and Wayne Shorter
- Ensembles: Branford Marsalis Quartet, Chris Potter Underground, Matt Wilson's Arts & Crafts, Terence Blanchard Quintet, Mingus Big Band, Jazz Messengers, Chick Corea Elektric Band, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, New York Voices, Dave Holland Quintet, Phil Woods Quintet, Bill Frisell Trio, and Clayton Brothers
Lawrence graduates pursue successful careers as players, composers, jazz arrangers and jazz educators, and three renowned alumni have returned to join the jazz faculty. 1957 graduate John Harmon (instructor of jazz history) led the contemporary jazz nonet "Matrix" through several national tours and five recordings with RCA, Warner Brothers, and Pablo Records. 1973 graduate Fred Sturm (LUJE conductor and jazz composition/arranging instructor) served as Director of Jazz Studies at Lawrence for 14 years, conducted the Jazz Ensemble and Studio Orchestra at the Eastman School of Music from 1991 to 2002, and has returned to lead the newly designed Lawrence Jazz and Improvisational Music Department.
Jazz Faculty- Fred Sturm
- Mark Urness
- Lee Tomboulian
- Patty Darling
- Nick Keelan
- Dane Richeson
- John Daniel
- Tom Washatka
- Marty Erickson
- Steve Peplin
- Larry Darling
