Feb 07 2019
Jazz Faculty Performance with Guest Artist, Fumi Tomita, bass

Jazz Faculty Performance with Guest Artist, Fumi Tomita, bass

Presented by Florida State University College of Music at Dohnanyi Recital Hall

The Florida State University College of Music invites you to join the Jazz Faculty with special guest artist, Fumi Tomita, bass, on Thursday, February 7th at 7:30pm in Dohnányi Recital Hall.  This performance will feature faculty members David Detweiler, saxophone; Kevin Jones, trombone; Bill Peterson, piano; and Leon Anderson, drums.  Selections will include:

Shigefumi Tomita is Assistant Professor of Jazz Performance and Pedagogy at UMass Amherst.  An active jazz bassist proficient on acoustic and electric basses, Shigefumi has worked with Joe Lovano, Joey Baron, Tony Malaby, Ben Monder, Vincent Herring, Anthony Wonsey, EJ Strickland, Jeremy Pelt, and Ron Affif. A longtime resident of New York City, he performed at such renowned venues as Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, Gracie Mansion, The Up Over Jazz Café, The 55 Bar, Cleopatra's Needle, the Garage as well as Cecil's and Trumpets in New Jersey. He has recorded with the Impromptu Jazz Trio featuring Lou Rainone on piano and Robert Weiss on drums; their first CD was released in 2011. He is also active as a composer and bandleader and has led a number of his own gigs and sessions. His compositions are featured on his recording, Untold.

Relocating to Rochester, NY in 2012, Shigefumi remained active on the jazz scene performing with Dariusz Terefenko, Mark Kellogg, Tony Caramia, Mike Molito, Gian Carlo Cervone, the Roc City Stompers and the New Energy Jazz Orchestra. In addition to performances at the Eastman School of Music, the Rochester Institute of Technology, SUNY Brockport and Keuka College, he performed on the main stage at the 2013 and 2015 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival. For two years, he also held a weekly residency at the Next Door Bar & Grill with the Dave Detweiler Trio and their first recording, No More Blues, was released this summer.

As an educator, Shigefumi has held private teaching studios in Portland, OR, New York City and Rochester, NY. He has taught at the Larchmont Academy of Music, Diller-Quaille School of Music, the Eastman Community Music School and the Eastman School of Music. While at Eastman, he was nominated for a TA Prize for his classroom teaching.

Shigefumi holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Jazz and Contemporary Media from the Eastman School of Music, a Master of Music in Jazz and Commercial Music from Manhattan School of Music and a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Performance from McGill University.

Admission Info

Unless otherwise noted, all events are free admission and open to the public. Please see http://www.music.fsu.edu/Concerts-and-Events for information about the College of Music venues.

Dates & Times

2019/02/07 - 2019/02/07

Location Info

Dohnanyi Recital Hall

Housewright Building at FSU, Tallahassee, FL 32304