Where: Bldg 20 Auditorium
Description
“Set For Love” is jazz, with a little bit of everything in musical styles: ballad, blues, bolero, bossa, samba, swing, tango, and waltz. It’s a concept album about love: head-over-heels love, troubled love, love anticipated, and love remembered. It’s Mavis Pan, bringing to KAUST a live program based on her June 2019 sold-out Lincoln Center performance from the CD album of the same name. It’s Grammy award-winning drummer Ulysses Owens, Jr. and a band of young artists from the Juilliard School of Music.
“Set For Love” is cameos for KAUST amateurs. And it’s a repeat treat, of sorts, for KAUST audiences. Prof. David Keyes has been Mavis Pan’s lyricist for the past dozen years. They have celebrated their joint Brooklyn roots and love of making music with 50 joint songs. Their songs have been heard on the KAUST stage for years, and several had their premieres here, including two that have been taken to ChoirFest Middle East with the KAUST Chorus: “Oasis” and “A University.”
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Mavis Pan
Mavis Pan was born in Taiwan where she started taking piano lessons at the age of four, attending the Stella Matutina Girls School, where she was enrolled in the prestigious Specialized Music program. Ms. Pan received rigorous training in piano, voice, music theory, and ear training until the family immigrated to the United States, New Jersey. There she studied privately with Sherry Fan, performed with the high school big band and choir groups, and won “Best Accompanist” at the High School Choral Festival competition in 1996. Upon her high school graduation she gave a debut solo piano recital at Westminster College of the Arts at Rider University.
As an undergraduate, majoring in jazz piano performance at New York University, Ms. Pan studied jazz piano with Don Freeman, Frank Kimbrough, and Peter Malinverni, classical piano with Fabio Gardenal, and jazz vocal with Ann Phillips. She sang with the five times Grammy Award winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, and continued her studies at Columbia University, where she studied conducting and voice with Dino Anagnost while earning a Master’s Degree in Music & Music Education.
Ms. Pan was a finalist in the YPMP/CACA piano competition and has performed in Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, Lincoln Center’s David H Koch, and the Alice Tully Hall and Symphony Space. She has also performed at the Opening Night Gala of the Asian Nights celebration at Shea Stadium.
A composer, pianist, conductor, and vocalist Ms. Pan has performed her own original works, including but not limited to orchestral, choral, jazz, chamber music, and solo instrumental and vocal works across the United States, Europe, Middle East and Asia. She was the composer-in-residence and choir director at Emmanuel Presbyterian Church in New York for five years. There she premiered numerous new works with the choir and chamber orchestras. Her choral work, "A Christmas Carol" was recorded by the Kiev Philharmonic Symphony, under the ERM label, available on Amazon.com.
After Ms. Pan made her debut Jazz album “On My Way Home” in 2010, she spent a year in Shanghai performing and teaching. Students from all over China participated in the Jazz Intensive Music Camp in Shanghai, where she served as a Jazz piano instructor and translator for Master Classes. Her second Piano Solo album “Not Alone” was released December of 2016 and was distributed both in U.S.A and China.
Graduating summa cum laude Ms. Pan earned a Master’s degree in Musical Composition from Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music studying under renown contemporary classical composers Tania Leon and Dalit Warshaw. She was given two composition awards, Morton Feldman and Miriam Gideon, by the conservatory and was selected to be on the Dean’s list upon graduation. She has performed and arranged for The Asian Cultural Symphony of the USA under the baton of Mr. Fei Fang. In October 2021, she found the non-profit organization "Pitches Brew" with the mission to encourage and raise up the next generation of female identifying composers, who have historically been excluded and underrepresented in the classical and jazz canon.
Her latest album “INSIDE”, in collaboration with lyricist David Keyes and produced by Michael Patterson, is featuring 13 original Jazz love songs and was released on International Women's Day 2022 on iTunes and other major distribution.
In addition to Ms. Pan's musical life, she has also obtained a M.A. degree in Urban Ministry at Westminster Theological Seminary and is currently the choir director/composer in residence at the Church of Grace to Fujianese, Lower Eastside Manhattan.
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