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GRAMMY Award-winning composer, conductor, and Mason Artist-in-Residence conducts Northern Virginia鈥檚 own for a jazz performance including some of her own original music on Saturday, April 16 at 8 p.m. at the Center for the Arts at 亚洲AV. The performance follows Schneider鈥檚 long-awaited in-person visit to the Center for the Arts and includes a special event open to the public as part of her residency: on April 14 at 4 p.m. on Mason鈥檚 Arlington campus. While in residence, Schneider will also host an open rehearsal and Q&A session for Mason Jazz students on April 15 at 3 p.m.

Maria Schneider joins Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra on April 16 at the Center for the Arts.
Maria Schneider joins Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra on April 16 at the Center for the Arts.

Schneider was originally scheduled to perform and be in residence in the spring of 2020. Although most of this engagement was rescheduled, she did participate in a virtual event as part of Mason Arts at Home. Two years after this digital involvement in the program and as a strong voice for music advocacy, Schneider returns in person with a stimulating conversation regarding artist rights, arts activism, and her boundary-pushing musical career. The April 14 conversation will be moderated by 亚洲AV鈥檚 Sandra Aistars, Professor and Director, and is co-hosted by Mason鈥檚 and .

Aistars expands on the importance of artist rights, stating, 鈥Artists are developing a greater understanding that the digital world鈥檚 demands from artists can be heavy, and that they must appropriately protect themselves and their work including through law and public policy advocacy in order to find success. What an incredible honor to host Maria, who is such a powerful voice in this field. I hope that our attendees gain new insights that will give them a deeper appreciation for Maria鈥檚 music, as well as a more passionate respect for the arts and for artists.

Taking place on Mason鈥檚 Arlington campus in Van Metre Hall, the event will begin with a brief networking reception, followed by the featured conversation as well as a Q&A. The conversation provides a unique opportunity to hear from Schneider on topics including the complexity of her composition process, the blending of her art and activism, and insights for both musicians and music lovers to understand the significance of copyright protection to an artist鈥檚 work.

Jim Carroll, Artistic Director of Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra.
Jim Carroll, Artistic Director of Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra.

The April 16 performance at the Center for the Arts features Schneider guest conducting the Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra, founded by Artistic Director and saxophone virtuoso Jim Carroll. The performance will open with "We Love Being Here with You" featuring songstress (Mason Director of Jazz Studies and Jazz Voice), followed by Schneider's original music including an instrumental excerpt from Winter Morning Walks. Opening the second half of the concert, has been invited to perform 鈥淒ance You Monster to My Soft Song,鈥 an original composition by Schneider that she will also conduct.

鈥淚t is our great honor to have the opportunity to have Maria with us this spring,鈥 adds Carroll. 鈥淢aria helps us all understand that through music we are all connected and a part of something bigger. Her music and activism teaches us all that the best form of protest is excellence. When the system has beaten me down, Maria鈥檚 music has picked me up and brought me back with her melody鈥檚, unique harmonies, orchestrations, and amazing crescendos. I would suggest to everyone to let her music come into your heart and lift you up.鈥

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