BYU Synthesis spent the first three weeks of May on tour in the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium. While touring, they played at jazz festivals, participated in clinics with high school groups, and joined in performances with other European jazz ensembles.
"This was really special. It was so fulfilling to see years of work and planning finally culminate in such an exciting and fulfilling experience for the students."
BYU Synthesis on Tour
Synthesis contains some of BYU’s finest jazz musicians. They combine swing, blues, Latin, and fusion styles in their performances. For their most recent tour, the group performed seven original arrangements that were written by members of the band. Dr. Ben Nichols, Synthesis’ director, said each of the arrangements were very personal to the band and that the pieces resonated with audiences in each of the countries they visited.
In Brussels, Synthesis was hosted by the European Union Office and the International Affairs Office of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for a special performance. They played at a VIP reception with political ambassadors from the EU, Africa, and South America. Elder Jack Gerard of the Europe Central Area Presidency and Sister Jean Bingham, former Relief Society General President were in attendance, and spent time speaking with the band about the importance of bridge building.
From a joint concert with students on a military base in Stuttgart, to workshops with student bands in Bad Bergzabern, Synthesis collaborated with local musicians throughout the three week tour. Nichols said they were also able to perform at the Trier Jazz Festival, which is located right next to the oldest cathedral in Germany. It must've gone well, because they even secured an invite to play at the festival again next year.
Reflections from Synthesis Director
Nichols said the trip showed the group that the world is full of amazing artists from all walks of life. He remarked how exciting it was to hear the different languages and perspectives from musicians in Europe.
“This was really special. It was so fulfilling to see years of work and planning finally culminate in such an exciting and fulfilling experience for the students,” Nichols said.
Nichols said he and the rest of the band are looking forward to future tours and more opportunities to share light across the world through their musical talents.