Saturday, February 19, 2022

Central Christian Center

401 Virginia Ave
Joplin, MO 64801

7:00 PM

This event is free of charge, but advance online reservations are required at the ticket link provided by Connect2Culture. Please click HERE to review the health and safety protocols and make your reservation. 

Jazz saxophonist Charles McPherson returns to his Joplin roots for a week of events culminating in a celebratory evening performance at Central Christian Center on Saturday, February 19, 2022.

Mr. McPherson will also perform in a paid ticketed event on Friday, February 18. Please visit the Connect2Culture page for more information.

Pro Musica is proud to be a collaborative partner in the week-long celebration of Charles McPherson alongside Connect2Culture, The Minnie Hackney Community Service Center of Joplin, George Washington Carver National Monument, Joplin Emancipation Park Days, Langston Hughes Cultural Society, Missouri Southern State University, Post Art Library, Spiva Center for the Arts, and Visit Joplin.

The Program

Program will be announced soon.

More About the Ensemble

Charles McPherson was born in Joplin, Missouri and moved to Detroit at age nine. After growing up in Detroit, he studied with the renowned pianist Barry Harris and started playing jazz professionally at age 19. He moved from Detroit to New York in 1959 and performed with Charles Mingus from 1960 to 1972. While performing with Mingus, he collaborated frequently with Harris, Lonnie Hillyer, and George Coleman.

Mr. McPherson has performed at concerts and festivals with his own variety of groups, consisting of quartets, quintets to full orchestras. Charles was featured at Lincoln Center showcasing his original compositions 15 years ago, and once again joined Wynton Marsalis and J@LC Orchestra in April, 2019 honoring his 80th Birthday where they arranged and performed 7 of Charles’ iconic original compositions. Charles has toured the U.S., Europe, Japan, Africa and South America with his own group, as well as with jazz greats Barry Harris, Billy Eckstine, Lionel Hampton, Nat Adderly, Jay McShann, Phil Woods, Wynton Marsalis, Tom Harrell, Randy Brecker, James Moody, Dizzy Gillespie, and others.

McPherson has recorded as a guest artist with Charlie Mingus, Barry Harris, Art Farmer, Kenny Drew, Toshiko Akiyoshi, the Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra, and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. He has recorded as a leader on Prestige, Fantasy, Mainstream, Discovery, Xanadu, Arabesque, Capri and several smaller labels in Europe and Japan.

Charles was the featured alto saxophonist in the Clint Eastwood film “Bird,” a biopic about Charlie Parker. Charles has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Don Redman Lifetime Achievement Award and an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts from California State University San Marcos. Charles performed this past April at the NEA Jazz Master’s 2019 performance during Stanley Crouch’s tribute. Widely recognized as a prolific composer, Charles is now Resident Composer for the San Diego Ballet, where he has written three original suites for chamber music and jazz combos. In the summer of 2019, Dr. Donnie Norton will compile the entire book of Charles’ compositions for publication.

McPherson remains a strong, viable force on the jazz scene today. Throughout his six decades of being an integral performer of the music, Charles has not merely remained true to his Be Bop origins, but has expanded on them. Stanley Crouch says in his New York Times article on Charles, “he is a singular voice who has never sacrificed the fluidity of his melody making and is held in high esteem by musicians both long seasoned and young.” Charles is a frequent guest at universities all over the world and also teaches privately. Many of his former students have gone on to have careers of their own in jazz, and have earned National Jazz Student Awards. Charles had the honor of being the subject of then PhD candidate Dr. Donnie Norton’s Doctoral Dissertation: “The Jazz Saxophone Style of Charles McPherson: An Analysis through Biographical Examination and Solo Transcription.”

Please read much more about Charles McPherson here: www.charlesmcpherson.com

COVID-19 Safety Information

This event is MO ArtSafe certified. Click here to learn more about our safety protocols.

• By reserving a ticket online through the Connect2Culture page, patrons agree to comply with all stated COVID-19 policies regarding proof of vaccination and masking. Thank you for following these protocols, created in collaboration with our esteemed visiting artist and all the collaborating sponsors.

• For the February 19 concert, all patrons must show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test result within 72 hours of the event. Patrons will remain masked for the duration of the event.

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