The SFJAZZ Collective (l to r): Stefon Harris, Miguel Zenón, Joe Lovano, Robin Eubanks, Matt Penman, Dave Douglas, Renee Rosnes, and Eric Harland.
The SFJAZZ Collective is an all-star jazz ensemble
comprising eight of the finest performer/composers at work in jazz
today. Launched in 2004 by SFJAZZ—the West Coast’s largest
non-profit jazz institution and the presenter of the annual San
Francisco Jazz Festival—with invaluable start-up funding from
the James Irvine Foundation, the Collective has quickly become one
of the most exciting and acclaimed groups on the American and international
jazz scenes. As The New York Times hailed the Collective
upon its debut: “A serious jazz band rises in San Francisco.”
In addition to its outstanding line-up, the SFJAZZ Collective has
been praised for its innovative approach to repertoire. Each year,
the ensemble performs an entirely new list of works, consisting
of compositions by a modern jazz master and new pieces by the
Collective members (commissioned by SFJAZZ). Through this
pioneering approach, simultaneously honoring jazz’s recent
history while championing the music’s up-to-the-minute directions,
the Collective embodies SFJAZZ’s organizational commitment
to jazz as a living, ever-changing, and ever-relevant art form.
To cultivate its distinctive sound, the SFJAZZ Collective convenes
in San Francisco each spring for a multi-week residency. Throughout
this extended rehearsal period—a rarity in today’s jazz—the
octet workshops the season’s new repertoire and interacts
with the Bay Area community through SFJAZZ’s education programs
for youth and adults. The Collective then takes to the performance
stage, including home season concerts under the auspices of the
SFJAZZ Spring Season and a national and international tour, with
stops in a number of the world’s most prominent concert halls.