UofL Jazz Professor Michael Tracy
UofL Jazz Professor Michael Tracy

UofL Jazz Professor has hit the road again.

Last week he left for teaching engagements and performances in China, and later this summer he鈥檒l land in the Republic of Georgia and Colombia.

Not that such globe-trotting is new to the saxophonist and director of the Jazz Studies Program in the School of Music.

The number of countries he鈥檚 visited in his life will likely reach 50 this year.

聽鈥淚t鈥檚 all been through jazz,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty neat. Everyone wants to play music.鈥

Tracy, who directs UofL鈥檚 renowned Jazz Fest, which he founded in 1994, has been especially adept at establishing international exchanges and collaborations with students and faculty. This summer is no different.

Tracy will travel with pianist Winton Reynolds to five cities in China for two weeks this month where they鈥檒l work with students, including some special needs children, educators, performers and administrators in concert and in the classroom. UofL math professor, Wei-bin Zeng, helped coordinate the trip. Zeng and Tracy know each other as fellow board members of Sister Cities, Louisville.

MT-150x150鈥淗e鈥檚 been trying to get me to make the trip for years and it finally worked out,鈥 Tracy said.

As a Fulbright Senior Specialist, Tracy also will perform and teach at the聽 and 聽in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia.

鈥淎 major feature of my work will be to act in the role of coordinator/mediator, bringing together musicians from Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and other countries throughout the region through playing jazz,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hat we do here in the states is all kind of new there.鈥澛

UofL聽guitar professor聽Craig Wagner will join him, along with local journalist Marty Rosen, who will document the endeavor with articles, video, photos and social media.

Lastly, Tracy will join faculty going to Colombia in August, where they鈥檒l work with two School of Music alums there — Adriana Guzm谩n, Cal铆 – University of Valle, and Javier Perez, Bogota – Universidad El Bosque — to establish a connection between the universities.

Of course, Tracy already has an eye toward future travels. He says he鈥檚 planning to go to Cuba next.

For Louisvillians who would like to hear what Tracy has picked up in his many trips to Brazil and South America, the Mike Tracy Brazilian and Latin Ensembles often play around town. Just check Tracy鈥檚 webpage for upcoming dates.

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