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University of Houston Moores School of Music Presents the

27th Annual Jazz Festival

February 21-22, 2025

Featuring world class saxophonist, Walter Smith III

Join us in celebrating 27 years of extraordinary jazz at the University of Houston!

  • Jazz Festival Concerts

    Friday, February 21, 2025 | 7:30 PM

    The Moores School of Music opens the festival with a concert featuring Stratus, a Houston-based jazz fusion group.

    Saturday, February 22, 2025 | 7:30 PM

    The Moores School of Music's Jazz Orchestra, Houston's next generation of jazz masters-in-training, will welcome special guest headliner saxophonist Walter Smith III for a night of incredible music, directed by Noe Marmolejo.

    Get Tickets Here 

  • Jazz Festival Student Bands: Juried Performances, Clinics, and Awards

    For college, high school, junior high, and middle school jazz bands and combos 

    Jazz students and teachers – come be a part of Houston's jazz history.  

    Register your Band/Combo Here 

    Performances & Clinics:
    Throughout the day on Friday, February 21 and Saturday, February 22, registered college, high school, junior high, and middle school jazz bands and combos will perform in the UH Moores Opera House. Each registered band will have a thirty-minute performance slot followed by a thirty-minute judges’ clinic immediately following.   

    At noon on Friday and Saturday, guest artist Walter Smith III will present a FREE short performance and clinic in the Moores Opera House that is open to all participating bands and the general public.  

    Awards:
    As usual, awards will be given for outstanding MS/HS bands of each day, as well as for the festival. In addition, All Star awards will be presented to soloists along with outstanding MS/HS soloist of the day and the festival. All Star awards will be given throughout the day and included in the judges’ packets given to the directors.

    All Outstanding Festival awards will be presented on Saturday, February 22, the Outstanding Awards for each day will be presented on both Friday, February 21 and Saturday, February 22. 

    Selected award-winning soloists will be invited to perform with the Moores Jazz Orchestra on April 21, 2025. Award-winning soloists will also receive scholarships to the Texas Music Festival Jazz Institute, June 22-27, 2025. (please note: this applies to outstanding soloists of each day and the festival, not all-star awards)

  • Jazz Festival Student Bands: Registration & Cost

    Our priority registration deadline is January 13, 2025. 

    Priority Registration Fees:

    • Big Band: $350 
    • College Combo: $350 
    • Middle/High School Combo: $300 

    Late Registration Fees:
    • Big Band: $400 
    • College Combo: $400 
    • Middle/High School Combo: $350 

    Register your Band/Combo Here

    Moores School of Music will be accepting priority registrations until January 13, 2025. Directors can register late for an additional fee as long as slots are available.

    For other inquiries, please email caa@central.uh.edu or call 713.743.3398. 

  • Jazz Festival Full Schedule & Location

    Schedule:

    • Friday and Saturday, February 21-22, 2025
      • Student Jazz Bands:
        • Check-in begins at 7:30 a.m., followed by scheduled performances from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
        • Each registered band will be assigned a thirty-minute warmup, a thirty-minute performance slot, followed by a thirty-minute judges’ clinic. The total scheduled time is approximately 1.5 hours per band/combo.

    • 12:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday: Guest artist Walter Smith III presents a FREE short performance and clinic with the MSM Jazz Orchestra in the Moores Opera House that is open to all participating bands and the general public.  
    • 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday: Attend the Jazz Festival concerts. Complimentary concert tickets are available to registered bands. The public can purchase tickets HERE.

    Location:

    • University of Houston, Moores School of Music
      3333 Cullen Blvd, Houston, TX 77204
Black & white photo of Walter Smith III holding his saxophone

Featuring Walter Smith III, Saxophone

From an early age, Walter Smith III began taking music very seriously. “My first gig was playing at a McDonalds in Houston with another saxophone player. I took a solo on “Blue Bossa.” It was terrible. People clapped, and I figured if I could get away with that and get applause, how could I fail?”

Although it may appear Smith is a new voice on the scene, he is widely recognized as an adept performer, accomplished composer, and inspired educator. Smith’s recent release, return to casual, garnered critical acclaim from both audiences and critics alike. “return to casual [is] Smith’s deeply poised first album as a leader for Blue Note... The whole enterprise rings of cool sophistication in a small-group style that Smith and his contemporaries helped define... In that sense, return to casual is not just a homecoming of sorts, but also an emphatic confirmation.” In September of 2024, Smith released his sophomore album for Blue Note Records, “three of us are from Houston and Reuben is not”, featuring a new offering of original music.

Smith has developed under the wings of many of the music’s greats. Walter is/has been a member of several legendary groups (recording and/or touring) including the Roy Haynes Fountain of Youth Band, Terence Blanchard Quintet, Eric Harland's “Voyager”, Bill Stewart Trio, Jason Moran’s In My Mind:Monk at Town Hall, Ambrose Akinmusire Quintet, the Christian McBride “Situation”, Marquis Hill “New Gospel Revisited”, Gerald Clayton Quintet, Christian Scott group, and the Sean Jones Quintet to name a few.

Smith has performed worldwide, participating in virtually every international festival and famed venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Village Vanguard, and the Kennedy Center. In addition, he has shared the stage and/or appeared on recordings with many important artists including Mulgrew Miller, Billy Childs, Joe Lovano, Herbie Hancock, Maria Schneider, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ralph Peterson, and a host of others. To date, Walter has appeared on over 100 recordings which are released worldwide. Originally from Houston, TX, Smith now resides in Boston, MA and is Chair of Woodwinds at Berklee College of Music helping to prepare the next generation of young artists.

This February, Smith comes to the University of Houston for the Moores School of Music 27th Annual Jazz Festival.

Saxophonist Walter Smith III