Contemporary Jazz Students Learn
from Genius Award Winner
Reginald Robinson Leading Workshop to
Guide Students in Music Composition
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[October 12, 2019]
Reginald Robinson, a MacArthur Foundation Fellow and Genius Award
winner, will be at Lincoln College Thursday, October 17, to lead a
workshop on music composition.
Robinson is the latest in a series of guest lecturers through the
College’s Contemporary Jazz Studies Program. As with most of the
other Contemporary Jazz guest artist events coordinated by Lead
Faculty Dr. Denise La Grassa, time has been set aside for
presentations that are open to the public and area high school band
directors. Music and fine arts students are especially encouraged to
attend.
A self-taught pianist and composer, Robinson is an internationally
recognized pianist, recording artist, and educator. An impressive
history of accolades and awards, Reginald Robinson recently
premiered new commissioned work in tribute to the great early jazz
bandleader, James Reese Europe, as part of Chicago Symphony Center
Presents jazz series 25th anniversary.
Robinson lectures at colleges across the United States and collects
and preserves historical materials related to ragtime and African
American classical music.
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The one-hour composition workshop begins at 1:00 p.m. and will be held in the
Johnston Center for Performing Arts Music Revue Room. Reginald Robinson will
provide one-on one and group instruction with student composers of varying
musical abilities and experience. In the afternoon, beginning at 2:30 p.m., the
Music Revue ensemble will perform one of Robinson’s compositions to be featured
in the December Contemporary Jazz Studies original revue “The Jump Jive Juke
Box.”
The composition workshop and music rehearsal is open to the public and to area
teachers and students.
[Lauren Grenlund
Director of Public Relations
Lincoln College]
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