Terence Blanchard, with The E-Collective and Turtle Island Quartet, reflects on loss of jazz great in ‘Absence’

New opportunity The Place is happening before the April 10 concert in Eisenhower Auditorium

A man of color standing in the center of seated string musicians plays a trumpet.

Absolute saxophone legend Wayne Shorter made an indelible mark on the jazz scene, including with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and Miles Davis and Weather Report.

In tribute to Shorter, acclaimed trumpeter Terence Blanchard composed and recorded a collection of works. Blanchard, featuring The E-Collective and Turtle Island Quartet, will perform “Absence” at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, in Eisenhower Auditorium.

Tickets are $48 for an adult, $5 for a University Park student, and $26 for a person 18 and younger. Tickets are available for purchase online, by calling 814-863-0255, or in person, weekdays 10 a.m.–4 p.m., at Eisenhower Auditorium.

Visit Terence Blanchard online for more information about the performance and about a new pre-concert social experience called The Place.

“Absence” celebrates Shorter’s legacy and how it inspired Blanchard’s ever-evolving fusion of music and storytelling. With the bandleader’s passing in March 2023, Blanchard honors his mentor by performing this music and commemorating the elder artist’s impact on the world. The recording received Grammy nominations in November 2021 for Best Instrumental Jazz Album, and a Best Improvised Jazz Solo for Blanchard.

The repertoire will include arrangements of Shorter’s music along with an array of original work including by Blanchard and “Second Wave,” written by Turtle Island Quartet founder David Balakrishnan.

A Black man standing among jazz musicians looks down while he plays his trumpet.

Accompanying Terence Blanchard in concert to perform ”Absence” will be The E-Collective and Grammy Award-winning Turtle Island Quartet.

Credit: Andrew Schwartz

Blanchard is a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, a two-time Oscar Award nominee, and a seven-time Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer. His collection of works for the Metropolitan Opera include “Fire Shut Up in My Bones,” which opened the 2021-22 season of The Metropolitan Opera; and “Champion,” which received a 2024 Grammy for Best Opera Recording.

He has recorded more than 20 film scores for director Spike Lee, including “When the Levees Broke” and “BlacKkKlansman.” He also is the new executive artistic director of SFJazz.

Accompanying Blanchard for this performance will be The E-Collective, featuring Charles Altura on guitar; Taylor Eigsti on piano and synthesizers; Oscar Seaton on drums; and David “DJ” Ginyard on bass.

Joining the ensemble of jazz musicians will be the Grammy Award-winning Turtle Island Quartet. The ensemble fuses the classical quartet esthetic with contemporary American musical styles. The musicians are Naseem Alatrash on cello; David Balakrishnan and Gabriel Terracciano on violins; and Benjamin Von Gutzeit on viola.

Watch a preview of “Absence.”

The Place is rendered in the style of nightclub neon lights.

The Place

For the ultimate night out, get access to The Place at Eisenhower Auditorium. Those with tickets to see Terence Blanchard are invited to purchase an upgrade for an exclusive social hour starting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, on the Balcony Level.

Each add-on ticket for The Place is $35 and includes light snacks and up to two beverages, including wines, beers, cocktails and non-alcoholic varieties. Visit Terence Blanchard online for details about the add-on experience.

Acknowledgments

sponsored by Charlotte Zmyslo

support provided by Gerald B. M. Stein Memorial Endowment

support for accessibility services provided by William E. McTurk Endowment for Program Support and Gerald B. M. Stein Memorial Endowment

A grant from the University Park Student Fee Board makes Penn State student prices possible.

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