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9 Brass (Level IV) Originally written for the Tyler Community
College Jazz Ensemble,
The Color of Her Hair is a medium, mysterious
samba that explores a single melodic motif and it’s expressive qualities. This
tune has a magnetic and flowing quality to it, and primarily features the tenor
sax and guitar as soloists. The UNT 2 O’ Clock Lab Band’s recording is
different from the written score, but in only very small ways. This piece makes
a fine middle piece in a program, and works for high school ensembles and
professional groups alike
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View all charts by Drew Zaremba
Drew Zaremba
is quickly earning a worldwide reputation as a passionate conductor,
award-winning writer, and fiery performer. As a writer, he has composed and
arranged pieces for the BBC Orchestra, Metropole Orkest, Dallas Symphony
Orchestra, Wycliffe Gordon, Randy Brecker, Lee Loughane of Chicago, Chuck
Findley, Eddie Gomez, the Vietnam Classical Players, the Pyramid Jazz Orchestra
in Kanazawa, and Erin Dickins of the Manhattan Transfer. Mr. Zaremba joined the esteemed faculty of
the University of Northern Colorado in 2018 to teach jazz composition and
arranging. One of Drew’s most ambitious projects was writing a concert of music
entitled “Crossing Chinese Opera with Jazz” during a two month residency in
Zhuhai, China. Mr. Zaremba has published music through Sierra Music, UNC Jazz
press, and has recorded twenty of his pieces with the University of North Texas
One and Two O’Clock Lab Bands. In 2015,
Drew was awarded 1st prize of $10,000 in the Sherman/Barsanti Inspiration Award
at the UNT for his premier concert with his orchestra, the Unity Orchestra,
which featured Eddie Gomez. Drew was ecstatic to receive the Sammy Nestico
Award for his original composition in 2018, which includes a follow-up
commission with the world-renowned Airmen of Note.
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