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Jazz Ensembles with Guest Artist Paul Silbergleit

March 6 | 7:30 pm 9:00 pm

UWM Jazz Ensembles
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March 6, 2025 (7:30–9 p.m.)Kenilworth Square East, Jan Serr Studio

In honor of jazz guitarist and innovator Wes Montgomery’s birthday, UWM’s Jazz Ensemble and Afro Caribbean Jazz Orchestra welcome Milwaukee-based guitarist and educator Paul Silbergleit for a special concert highlighting Montgomery’s influence on jazz history. The concert will also feature new music by New Orleans saxophonist and composer Edward Peterson.

Paul Silbergleit – Guest Artist

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Paul Silbergleit is a Milwaukee-based jazz guitarist, composer, educator, and author. Straight-ahead in style, he bears the influence of figures such as Grant Green, Wes Montgomery, Jim Hall, Pat Metheny, Pat Martino, and Kenny Burrell.

Paul has performed with a wide array of jazz luminaries such as Melvin Rhyne, Phil Woods, Benny Golson, Tierney Sutton, Jon Faddis, Richie Cole, Brian Lynch, David Hazeltine, and Jack McDuff, to name just a few. A member of area jazz supergroup We Six, he has also worked with notable institutions like the Milwaukee Repertory Theater and the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. His critically acclaimed albums, from the 1996 debut CD Silberglicity through the more recent January and The Hidden Standard (with the stellar My New Attitude in between), have been heard on the airwaves nationwide.

In addition to his performance career, Paul is an active and experienced teacher and clinician, and the author or co-author of numerous widely-distributed instructional materials. He is on faculty at the Milwaukee Jazz Institute, and has also taught at Cardinal Stritch University and the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music.. His teaching experience ranges from elementary to Elderhostel, including private lessons in guitar and improvisation, ensemble coaching, and jazz history/appreciation. Following his contributions to Hal Leonard’s Guitar Lessons Goldmine book series as well as their Guitar Licks Goldmine DVDs, the publisher released his monumental 25 Great Jazz Guitar Solos in late 2015, followed by Play Like Joe Pass in 2020.

Born in Milwaukee, but growing up mostly in Fargo, North Dakota, he became exposed to jazz when a junior high band director set him up for lessons with the late Dr. James F. Condell, a psychology professor and well-studied guitarist who did not have current pop music on the agenda.

Paul continued his studies at Oberlin College in Ohio, with excellent mentors such as the late Dr. Wendell Logan, guitarist Bob Ferrazza, and trumpeter Kenny Davis. Living in Milwaukee since graduation, he enjoyed the close-by influence of veteran players like saxophonist Berkeley Fudge, guitarist Manty Ellis, and the late great organist Melvin Rhyne, while coming into his own as a jazz artist and significant figure on the scene himself.

In-person Tickets

General$12
Seniors 65+, *UWM Faculty, Staff, Alumni$10
Youth 17 and Under$8
*UWM Student$8
*PSOA Student (for events in your department)FREE
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2155 N. Prospect Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53202

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