Miles Davis Jazz Program

John Scofield performs with students during a master class.
Legendary jazz guitarist John Scofield performs during a master class with the UNCG Jazz Ensemble.

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro's Miles Davis Program in Jazz Studies offers the student a variety of opportunities to perform and study jazz. Two large jazz ensembles and several small jazz combos and supportive courses in improvisation, arranging, composition, history and pedagogy provide ample room for growth and lead to the Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies. Guest musicians often hold clinics and perform with students of The Miles Davis Jazz Program. The world famous bassist Christian McBride, and master pedagogue/pianist Mark Levine are just two of such guests.

New! 2008 Honors High School Jazz Band Application

November 22-23, 2008
with special guest Joel Frahm, saxophone

Download Slow Blues in F

Deadline to apply is October 14, 2008.

Jazz Courses

Faculty

Jazz Ensemble

Jazz Studies Program Student Handbook

Third Annual Miles Davis Jazz Festival

Photo Page highlighting Guest Clinicians

Jazz Ensemble

The UNCG Jazz Faculty releases a new CD!

Made in China

Made in China

The UNCG Jazz Faculty Quintet's newest release (2007). Available for $15 plus $3 shipping and handling.

To purchase, make check out to UNCG Jazz Ensemble and send to: Chad Eby, Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program, UNCG School of Music, PO Box 26167, Greensboro, NC 27402-6167.

 

A Tribute to Miles Davis CD Cover

A Tribute to Miles Davis
Song Sample: Seven Steps to Heaven

The UNCG Jazz Ensemble's newest release (October 2006). Available for $15 plus $3 shipping and handling.

To purchase, make check out to UNCG Jazz Ensemble and send to: Steve Haines, Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program, UNCG School of Music, PO Box 26167, Greensboro, NC 27402-6167.