Sedalia to Harlem — A Celebration of Black Culture in America
Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 7:30 pm

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Back by popular demand after performing to a sold-out crowd last season, join MRP founder Maestro David Close as he returns to host and guide you through musical gems of jazz, opera and African American Spirituals, tracing the rich tradition of black music, art and culture in America.

Performers:
David Close, piano and host
Jay Aubrey Jones, vocals
Imani Rousselle, vocals
Alphonso Horne, Trumpet
Rossano Sportiello, Jazz Pianist

Program:

I. The Jazz Journey
Imani Rousselle, vocals, Alphonso Horne, trumpet, Rossano Sportiello, piano
Elite Syncopations (Ragtime piano) Scott Joplin                         (1868-1917)
Selections from “The Great American Songbook

II. Spirituals to Broadway
Jay Aubrey Jones, baritone, David Close, piano
Four Spirituals—arranged by Roland Hayes                       (1887–1977)
Deep River
Let my People Go
Were you there?
Heaven
Broadway
The White Witch
  (from “New Faces of 1956”)….(words by J. Carroll/ music by A. Siegel)

III. The Jazz Journey Continues…      
Imani Rousselle, vocals, Alphonso Horne, trumpet, Rossano Sportiello, piano
Echo of Spring and Fingerbuster (Stride piano)…. Willie “the Lion” Smith       (1893–1973)
More selections from  The Great American Songbook


David W. Close, host, is Director of Music and Organist of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs and its Sacred Music Society and organist of Temple Am Echad in Lynbrook, NY. Maestro Close is Artistic Director Emeritus and Conductor Emeritus of The Oratorio Society of Queens and The Orchestral Arts Ensemble of Queens. For many years, he served as conductor and vocal coach of the Queens College Opera Theater and conducted performances of the Singers’ Theater of Westchester, the Manhattan Opera and the New York Lyric Opera and Summer Sings for the New York Choral Society and the Masterwork Chorus of New Jersey. He founded Musica Reginae Productions and was a founding member of the Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts. He has conducted the annual Messiah Sing-in at New York’s Philharmonic Hall and he just recently conducted a New York Choral Society Summer Sing at Symphony Space.


Jay Aubrey Jones, Vocalist, is a performer with a multi-faceted career.  He has appeared with David Close and Barbara Podgurski as a soloist in concerts with Oratorio Society of Queens, most notably in Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms.  He made his Metropolitan Opera debut as the Crab Man in the company’s first production of Porgy and Bess.  His other classical music credits include Brahms’ Liebeslieder Walzer, Faure’s Requiem and Bernstein’s Songfest.
Broadway audiences have seen him as Old Deuteronomy in Cats and Twimble and Womper in How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying with Matthew Broderick/John Stamos, Megan Mullally/Sarah Jessica Parker and Lillias White. 
His regional theatre work includes productions at New Jersey Theatre Forum, La Jolla Playhouse, Goodspeed Musicals, Mountain Playhouse, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Stages Houston, Bucks County Playhouse and Yale Repertory Theatre.
He has been featured in shows at 54 Below including Even If It Only Runs a Minute, The Boys from Syracuse, Fame, Bernstein on Broadway: A Celebration and Jerry Orbach’s Broadway. 
Mr. Jones has been seen on television on such varied shows as “Only Murders in the Building,” “Bull.” “Power Book III: Raising Kanan,” “To Tell the Truth,” “Gotham,” “The Michael J. Fox Show,” “The Electric Company,” “One Life to Live,” “Guiding Light,” “All My Children,” “As the World Turns,” “Another World” and “The Edge of Night.”
He was the voice behind the “Laurel vs. Yanny” Internet Controversy.
Jay Aubrey Jones is a graduate of Syracuse University Drama Department.


Imani Rousselle is a Texas-born singer who has skills beyond her years when it comes to interpreting and delivering the healing powers of song. Whether covering jazz standards or performing her own contemporary compositions, the voice within Imani invites you to follow along as they fill the space between the silence with carefully crafted sound. 

Imani currently resides in New York City, where she recently completed her master's degree in jazz voice at The Manhattan School of Music. Prior to moving to NYC, Imani studied at Columbia College Chicago where she obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Vocal performance as well as a minor in management and a second minor in environmental studies .

 While in Chicago, Imani performed many stages around the city, both under her own name and as a member of their shared band with Jackson Shepard, Human Bloom. These stages include the legendary Jazz Showcase and The Green Mill among others. Since moving to New York just before the shut down, Imani has been blessed with opportunities to perform on stages such as the world famous Dizzy's Jazz Club, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Smalls Jazz Club, and The 55 bar, alongside great musicians like Casey Benjamin, Stefon Harris, Sean Jones, and Jon Faddis. Imani's musical style exists outside of genre lines as she is deeply influenced by musics ranging from romantic symphonies, and bluegrass to spirituals and ragas. Wherever Imani Rousselle goes next, she looks forward to diversifying her sonic palette and delivering an aural healing to her audience that will linger beyond the time shared at any venue.


Trumpeter Alphonso Horne is a two-time Grammy nominated trumpeter named by Wynton Marsalis as one of the rising stars of the next generation. Horne has performed with many renowned jazz artists including Marcus Roberts, Michael Feinstein, Rhiannon Giddens, Marilyn Maye and Rihanna. Alphonso has won many awards including the National Trumpet Competition (2010). In the August 2011 issue of JET Magazine, world-renowned trumpeter Wynton Marsalis included Horne in a list of 16 young jazz musicians entitled, “Wynton’s Picks: Who’s Got Next.”

Horne has subbed for and toured with Wynton Marsalis in the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Count Basie Orchestra, Cab Calloway Orchestra and many more. He has performed in venues and festivals around the world including Monterey, Montreal, and Umbria Jazz Festivals. Horne has also performed in several Tony- Award winning Broadway shows including “After Midnight” and “Shuffle Along”  featuring guest artists Fantasia Barrino, Dulé Hill, Toni Braxton, Audra     McDonald, Savion Glover and many more. Alphonso can also be seen on CBS’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and in the jazz biopic, “BOLDEN”.

Alphonso, along with his many musical accolades, has always centered justice in his music making as a band leader and collaborator. He first connected with MOTI through our “Musicians for Justice'' benefit concert hosted by Wynton Marsalis and Elizabeth Gaynes back in November 2022. We are truly grateful to Alphonso for his contributions to MOTI. He, like our other MOTI musicians, believe in the freeing role music can play for those incarcerated and seeing more eyes brightened by music’s light.


Award-winning jazz pianist Rossano Sportiello was born in Vigevano, Italy on 1 June 1974. He began studying piano at the age of 9 under the tutelage of Italian classical pianist Carlo Villa and continued until his graduation in classical piano from the Conservatory in 1996. At 16, he was performing professionally at jazz venues in the Milan area, and in 1992, he joined one of Europe’s historic jazz bands, the “Milano Jazz Gang” touring with the group throughout Italy and West Europe until the end of 2000. That same year, Rossano met legendary jazz pianist and educator, Barry Harris, who became a mentor and good friend. Mr. Harris has touted Rossano as “the best stride piano player” he has ever heard.

 Stylistically, although international critics consider Rossano a follower of Ralph Sutton, Dave McKenna and Barry Harris, the influence of other great masters can be heard in his playing, such as Fats Waller, Teddy Wilson, Art Tatum, Count Basie, Earl Hines, Ellis Larkins and Bill Evans, to name a few. Rossano was introduced as a soloist by trombonist/arranger Dan Barrett and drew international acclaim at the 2002 Ascona Jazz Festival (Switzerland) while performing with the eight-piece, all-star American band led by Barrett, which was enthusiastically received. Rossano has performed several times at Ascona since and standing ovations after his performances are not uncommon. At the 25th anniversary of the festival, he received the 2009 Ascona Jazz Award in recognition of his expertise and mastery of jazz piano, in particular stride piano. Rossano made his first trip to the United States and was introduced to the American audience at the invitation of the late Mat Domber (Arbors Records) to perform at the 2003 “March of Jazz” party in Clearwater Beach, Florida. Following his marriage to American writer, Lala Moore, in 2007, Rossano established himself in New York City.

 Rossano has performed with many of the world’s finest jazz luminaries, such as Slide Hampton, Clark Terry, Barry Harris, Dan Barrett, Kenny Davern, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bob Wilber, Warren Vache, Bob Cranshaw, Mickey Roker, Harry Allen, Howard Alden, Joe Wilder, Eddie Locke, Joe La Barbera, Scott Hamilton, Jake Hanna, Houston Person, Bill Charlap, Dick Hyman. He has been in great demand in the U.S. appearing at New York venues, such as Lincoln Center, the Blue Note, Birdland, Feinstein’s, the 92nd Street Y, Carnegie Hall, the United Nations, the Café Carlyle and Town Hall, Smalls, Mezzrow as well as at main jazz parties and festivals, including the San Diego Jazz Party, Chautauqua Jazz Festival, North Carolina Jazz Party, Rochester Jazz Festival, Odessa Jazz Party, Newport Beach Jazz Party, Arbors Records Invitational Jazz Piano Party, Rocky Mountains Jazz Party and the Roswell Jazz Festival. Internationally, Rossano has performed in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Romania, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Luxembourg, Norway, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, and in acclaimed festivals and venues such as the Norwich Jazz Party, Nairn International Jazz Festival, Edinburgh Jazz Festival, Spoleto Piano Festival, Lucerne Piano Festival, the Philarmonie (Luxembourg), Teatro Alla Scala (Milan), Teatro dell’Opera (Rome), Marians Jazz Room (Switzerland), Lionel Hampton Jazz Club (Paris), Blue Note (Milan ), Printzregententheater (Munchen-Germany) and Schloss Elmau (Germany), to name a few. Since 2008, Rossano has performed regularly with the Harry Allen Quartet. Also since 2008 Rossano has been part of the “Three Wise Men”, the glorious European trio led by the Dutch clarinettist and saxophonist Frank Roberscheuten with Viennese percussionist Martin Breinschmid performing  more than 500 concerts in Europe in the last 12 years.

 On 4 May 2011, in his home town of Vigevano, Italy, Rossano received the prestigious Vittorio Ramella award, bestowed upon native persons of Vigevano who through their profession have made a significant contribution to the world and distinguished themselves in the international community. As an educator, Rossano has given lectures on jazz and/or masterclasses on piano at institutions such as the University of Toronto Jazz Studies, University of Central Florida and Claremont College (California) and  St. John’s College (Cambridge, UK).

In 2016 Rossano played at the prestigious Newport Jazz Festival in piano solo, invited by the legendary pianist and promoter George Wein.

 Rossano has recorded six solo piano CDs, including “In the Dark” (2004, Sackville); “Piano On My Mind” (2005, Jazz Connaisseur), which won the “Prix Du Jazz Classique de l’Académie du Jazz de France”; “Heart and Soul” (2006, Arbors Records), selected by the French magazine Jazz Classique among the top 10 of the year; “It Amazes Me” (2009, Sackville); “Pastel” (2017, Arbors Records) and “That’s It!” (2020, Arbors Records) and two duet CDs with bassist/singer Nicki Parrott on Arbors Records, “Do It Again” (2009) and “People Will Say We’re In Love” (2007), which was selected by The New Yorker magazine as one of the top 10 jazz CDs of 2007. Rossano also has three jazz CDs featuring classical music, Chopin in Jazz (2010), Schubert in Jazz (2011) and Listz in Jazz (2011) on the SwingBros label. The Rossano Sportiello Trio (Frank Tate and Dennis Mackrel) recorded “Lucky to Be Me”, (2010, Arbors Records), several other trio recordings are available with drummer Ed Metz and bassist Nicki Parrott and many others as co-leader and sideman. Please consult the discography page for complete details.