The Mulligan Mosaics Big Band

The Outta Space, 6840 32nd St., Berwyn

The Mulligan Mosaics Big Band is a 13-piece jazz ensemble based upon the music and unique instrumentation of Gerry Mulligan’s Concert Jazz Band. Founded by baritone saxophonist Ted Hogarth, it formed in 2006 following a collaboration between Hogarth and Mulligan’s widow, Franca Mulligan, that granted him access to Gerry Mulligan’s private library. The band preserves and performs music written by Gerry Mulligan, Johnny Mandel, Bob Brookmeyer, and other great composers and arrangers, commissions new compositions and arrangements for big band, and provides educational outreach and accessibility to the Mulligan legacy.

Led by baritone saxophonist, composer, and arranger Ted Hogarth and co-led by bassist, composer, and arranger Joe Policastro, the band is comprised of nationally and internationally recognized Chicago-based musicians and educators. They have performed at numerous clubs, concert halls, and festivals including the McAninch Arts Center with guest vocalist Judi Silvano, Millennium Park, Chicago Jazz Festival, Fox Jazz Fest, Jazz Fest Glenn Ellyn, Evanston Jazz Festival, and Jazz Showcase where they recorded a live CD released in 2010.

“Hogarth has successfully re-created the spirit of the original Concert Jazz Band with first-class Chicago-area musicians. Hogarth’s intent is to honor-by-update…not to duplicate. He successfully refreshes the Mulligan message…” Harvey Siders, JazzTimes

In collaboration with this unique art space, MMBB will be conducting an open rehearsal followed by an uninterrupted two-set performance. Learn how a big band interprets and shapes written music to create a cohesive, expressive experience at 6 PM, and enjoy an uninterrupted performance without any starts at stops beginning at 7 PM.

$10 cover charge.

Ted Hogarth - baritone saxophone Matt Wifler - clarinet and tenor saxophone Rich Moore - alto saxophone Mark Colby - tenor saxophone and clarinet Jacob Slocum - baritone saxophone and bass clarinet

Ryan Shultz - valve trombone Norman Palm - trombone Steve Duncan - bass trombone

Victor Garcia - trumpet James Davis - trumpet Art Davis - trumpet

Joe Policastro - double bass Phil Gratteau - drums and cymbals