admin
Fri, 10/14/2022 - 16:54
Edited Text
The
 Transformative
 Effects
 of
 Education
 

 

 

 
How
 my
 educational
 experience
 at
 the
 BGJI
 has
 affected
 
me
 as
 a
 musician
 and
 educator,
 and
 inspired
 me
 to
 
become
 more
 socially
 active
 

 

 
Alex
 Johnson
 

Inspiration
 for
 Compositions
 
• Danilo
 Perez
 Performance
 Labs
 
• Music
 and
 Social
 Activism
 Class
 
• Lessons
 and
 forums
 with
 faculty/guest
 artists
 



“In
 Commons”-­‐
 written
 while
 relaxing,
 walking
 around
 and
 exploring
 Boston
 
Common
 park.
 



American
 Robin
 bird
 call=Tenor
 sax
 motif
 

• 900
 ×
 400
 
 

 

“In
 Commons”
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“In
 Commons”
 


 



First
 section
 simulates
 intersection
 of
 Boston
 Common
 and
 
traffic
 and
 commotion
 just
 outside
 the
 park.
 


 


Second
 section
 represents
 natural
 beauty
 of
 the
 park/
nature
 with
 the
 minimal
 human
 interference.
 
 


 


Free
 section
 represents
 serenity
 when
 everything
 is
 quiet
 
for
 a
 moment.
 


 

 

“In
 Commons”
 
• Malwina
 Masternak-­‐Vocals
 
• Luke
 Norris-­‐Tenor
 Saxophone
 
• Alex
 Johnson-­‐Tenor
 Saxophone
 
• Grzegorz
 Wlodarczyk-­‐Bass
 
• Jose
 Arturo
 Soto
 Gamboa-­‐Piano
 
• Jodie
 Michael-­‐Drums
 

“Prayer
 for
 Poway”
 


Written
 in
 response
 to
 shooting
 in
 my
 hometown
 of
 Poway,
 CA.
 



Inspired
 to
 write
 tune
 from
 Social
 Activism
 class.
 



Mixed
 feelings
 in
 the
 piece
 of
 paying
 tribute
 to
 those
 affected,
 but
 also
 frustration
 over
 
gun
 violence
 that
 keeps
 happening
 (last
 chord
 very
 dissonant).
 

Prayer
 for
 Poway
 
• Malwina
 Masternak-­‐Vocals
 
• Alex
 Johnson-­‐Tenor
 Saxophone
 
• Grzegorz
 Wlodarczyk-­‐Bass
 
• Jose
 Arturo
 Soto
 Gamboa-­‐Piano
 
• Jodie
 Michael-­‐Drums
 

Goal
 after
 graduating
 from
 BGJI:
 Creating
 
my
 own
 non-­‐profit
 music
 organization:
 
 
“The
 Norwalk
 Jazz
 All
 Stars”
 


Mission:
 To
 expose
 middle
 school
 band
 students
 in
 Los
 Angeles
 (Norwalk/La
 Mirada)
 school
 
districts
 to
 jazz
 through
 free
 private
 lessons
 with
 professional
 musicians,
 playing
 in
 a
 jazz
 
ensemble,
 and
 having
 performance
 opportunities
 in
 the
 community
 and
 area.
 

Inspiration
 for
 the
 project
 

• Danilo
 Perez
 Foundation
 

• Marco
 Pignataro’s
 Pedagogy
 class
 
• Music
 and
 Social
 Activism
 Class
 
• The
 Harmony
 Project,
 Mission:
 Growth,
 Community,
 
Connection
 
• The
 Jazz
 Angels
 

Why
 this
 is
 important
 
• Most
 of
 the
 students
 come
 from
 low
 income
 backgrounds
 and
 
can’t
 afford
 private
 lessons.
 
• 5
 of
 the
 6
 middle
 school
 music
 programs
 in
 Norwalk/La
 Mirada
 
don’t
 have
 jazz
 bands
 or
 
 jazz
 combos
 at
 all,
 no
 jazz
 education.
 
• Give
 students
 more
 opportunities
 to
 perform
 (not
 just
 the
 usual
 3
 
or
 4
 concerts
 per
 school
 year)
 
 

Vision
 
• 1st
 year-­‐
 Create
 one
 ensemble/big
 band
 of
 30
 students
 
from
 around
 Norwalk/La
 Mirada
 
• Each
 student
 gets
 a
 half
 hour
 private
 lesson
 a
 week
 
with
 professional
 musician
 
• Program
 runs
 the
 entire
 school
 year
 (September-­‐June)
 

Vision:
 Year
 1
 
• Students
 get
 at
 least
 once
 a
 month
 opportunities
 to
 perform
 gigs
 
at
 venues
 outside
 of
 school.
 
• Students
 get
 the
 opportunity
 to
 go
 a
 recording
 studio
 and
 record
 
an
 album.
 
• At
 
 the
 end
 of
 year,
 have
 a
 big
 fundraiser
 celebration
 concert
 to
 
thank
 the
 donors
 and
 receive
 donations
 for
 the
 next
 year.
 Invite
 
professional
 bands
 to
 perform,
 students
 sit
 in
 with
 the
 pros.
 

Artet
 



Inspired
 from
 a
 Danilo
 Performance
 Lab
 discussing
 tetrachords.
 
 



Chord
 progression
 of
 the
 song
 is
 built
 on
 roots
 of
 the
 notes
 of
 the
 tetrachord
 




 Ab
 minor
 tetrachord
 (Ab
 Bb
 Cb
 Db),
 progression=
 Bbmi7,
 AbMa7,
 Dbmi7,
 
Bmi7
 



D
 major
 tetrachord
 (D
 E
 F#
 G),
 progression=
 F#mi7,
 GMa7,
 EMa7,
 DMa7(#11)
 

Artet
 

• Alex
 Johnson-­‐Tenor
 Saxophone
 
• Grzegorz
 Wlodarczyk-­‐Bass
 
• Agnieszka
 Derlak-­‐Piano
 
• Jodie
 Michael-­‐Drums
 

Like
 Someone
 in
 Love
 (Zero
 Gravity)
 
• “Like
 Someone
 in
 Love”
 composed
 by
 Jimmy
 Van
 
Heusen,
 
 Zero
 Gravity
 style
 
• I
 wanted
 to
 explore
 the
 change
 in
 my
 playing
 
with
 being
 “more
 comfortable
 with
 being
 
uncomfortable”.
 

Like
 Someone
 in
 Love
 (Zero
 
Gravity)
 
• Alex
 Johnson-­‐Tenor
 Saxophone
 
• Grzegorz
 Wlodarczyk-­‐Bass
 
• Agnieszka
 Derlak-­‐Piano
 
• Jodie
 Michael-­‐Drums
 



Bibliography
 

10
 Mar.
 2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 


12
 Mar.
 2019
 
 
 


 

 


7
 
 Apr.
 2019
 


 

 


13
 
 Apr.
 2019
 


 

 

Thank
 You!
 


Danilo
 Perez-­‐Artistic
 Director
 BGJI
 



Marco
 Pignataro-­‐Managing
 Director
 BGJI
 



Allan
 Chase-­‐Advisor
 



Roya
 Hu-­‐Committee
 member
 



Faculty/Guest
 Artists
 



My
 wife
 and
 family
 



All
 the
 students
 at
 the
 BGJI
 

Media of