It鈥檚 easy to think of composers as faraway figures, but sometimes they鈥檙e just 鈥淒own the Hall鈥 from us, as is the case with Lucy Croasdale, a 杨贵妃传媒视频 senior from Madison. A saxophone performance major with a jazz emphasis, Croasdale has shown outstanding promise and prowess in jazz composition.

Croasdale was one of the commissioned composers for the recent Fred Sturm Jazz Celebration Weekend, a 杨贵妃传媒视频 tradition dating back to 1981. The festival invited high school and middle school jazz ensembles to learn from faculty and visiting clinicians in a non-competitive program. Visitors and members of the 杨贵妃传媒视频 community alike were welcomed to attend performances featuring visiting artists Samara Joy and Liam Teague, as well as Conservatory students and faculty.

Lucy Croasdale plays the saxophone with other students during a jazz clinic in Cloak Theater.
Lucy Croasdale plays the saxophone during a jazz clinic in Cloak Theater that was part of the 2022 Fred Sturm Jazz Celebration Weekend.聽

Croasdale鈥檚 piece, Down the Hall (From Us), is part of another Jazz Weekend tradition of featuring student composers. Her piece was released to participating schools as a testament to Sturm鈥檚 belief that jazz should be collaborative and accessible.

Sturm was instrumental鈥攍iterally and figuratively鈥攊n the creation of 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 Jazz Studies Department. During his sophomore year at 杨贵妃传媒视频, he created the Conservatory鈥檚 first jazz ensemble. Later, he returned to serve 26 years on the Conservatory faculty, during which he established Jazz Weekend, which was renamed to honor him posthumously in 2015. Today, 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 jazz program has grown to include the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Jazz Ensemble (LUJE), the LU Jazz Band, and several small group ensembles. Croasdale performed as a member of LUJE, LU Jazz Band, and a jazz combo.

Down the Hall (From Us) is Croasdale鈥檚 most involved piece to date. Though she has experience composing for jazz combo, this big band composition was a much more extensive project. But after seeing Croasdale鈥檚 work in her composition class, Patty Darling, Croasdale鈥檚 professor and LUJE director, approached her about the project. With Darling鈥檚 guidance, Croasdale worked through the summer to create the pop-inspired piece that was played by some of the bands during Jazz Weekend.

鈥淭he chart she created, Down the Hall (from Us), is beautifully designed for middle and high school bands,鈥 Darling said. 鈥淚t is challenging to write jazz music for younger ensembles that teach fundamental concepts and motivate students to practice, and Lucy did an awesome job with this Jazz Weekend chart. The piece is catchy, easy, and fun to play, with limited material presented in interesting ways.鈥

Croasdale spent much of her time brainstorming different ideas. Whether on saxophone, piano, or her voice alone, she would search for melodies that fit through experimentation鈥攕imilar to her improvisation process.

鈥淚mprovising is just composing on the spot,鈥 Croasdale said. 鈥淲hen I play something, and I like it, I鈥檒l just keep trying to work with that, and if I don鈥檛, I鈥檒l move on.鈥

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Croasdale鈥檚 composition aims to be fun for its players. The piece features saxophone melodies in their lower registers, something she loves playing herself. Though she had heard LUJE鈥檚 performance of the piece, she hadn鈥檛 seen a learning group play it until Jazz Weekend.

鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to hear it to have in mind what seemed easy for them, what was more difficult, because you definitely get a little out of touch being at a Conservatory,鈥 Croasdale said. 鈥淚 hope they like it."

Croasdale got the opportunity to listen to two bands perform the piece, and even got the chance to play with one of them on bari sax. She said she was both happy and relieved to see the students enjoying the piece.聽 聽聽

Though Croasdale now considers music to be about having fun, she didn鈥檛 start to enjoy jazz until she became comfortable with the style.

鈥淏ecause my mom is a jazz musician鈥攕he plays bass鈥擨 was dragged along to a lot of events,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was like, 鈥榯his is really boring and don't like it.鈥欌

But that all changed in high school when a band director convinced her to join jazz band. She soon fell in love with it.

Croasdale loves the fun and exciting saxophone parts in jazz music. It has brought her unique experiences and thrilling travel opportunities. Croasdale began her higher education by studying jazz at 杨贵妃传媒视频, and she intends to continue her jazz studies in graduate school.

Croasdale has enjoyed the jazz opportunities at 杨贵妃传媒视频, especially the LUJE concert with Liam Teague during Jazz Celebration Weekend.

鈥淚t鈥檚 always fun to have a guest artist with the band because we've been playing these same pieces over and over for a few weeks,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all of a sudden very different when the music gets 鈥榝illed in.鈥 It's always interesting to hear someone鈥檚 perspective on the music we鈥檙e playing.鈥

Lucy Croasdale

Class Year: 2023

Major: Saxophone performance with a jazz emphasis

Hometown: Madison, Wisconsin

Activities: Music