Department of Jazz & Contemporary Improvisation

The Department of Jazz & Contemporary Improvisation offers rigorous training in mainstream jazz as well as the systematic exploration of more open, eclectic forms of improvisation, all taught by a world-class faculty. The combination of traditional and innovative coursework helps support creative growth across a wide variety of students’ musical interests resulting in the development of skills that are key to success. This progressive approach to improvisation takes full advantage of the boundless course offerings available across the greater University. The department actively encourages a strong sense of community, which supports all students in their musical explorations. The department also offers coursework that explores the broader aspects of creative development through consciousness-based curricula.

Faculty

All jazz classes are taught by a resident, highly-esteemed faculty, who come from diverse backgrounds and represent a wide variety of styles and pedagogical practices within and beyond the jazz tradition. They support a wide range of musical styles within the jazz and improvised music field. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 5:1, the department provides the highest degree of mentoring and oversight possible, and fosters a close and supportive community. Students receive private lessons with their professors each week and, with permission, may study with additional faculty members as well.


Andrew Bishop

Chair of Jazz & Contemporary Improvisation and Professor of Music
Composition, Improvisation, Saxophone

Kris Johnson

Assistant Professor of Music
Composition, Improvisation, Trumpet

Daniel Pinilla

Clinical Assistant Professor of Music
Guitar, Improvisation

Dennis Wilson

Associate Professor of Music
Jazz Arranging, Trombone

Degrees

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Undergraduate

Bachelor of Fine Arts

Bachelor of Music

Graduate

Master of Music

Doctor of Musical Arts

 

Performance Opportunities

From large ensembles in celebrated concert halls to chamber groups in intimate recital spaces, performance opportunities across all disciplines abound, with nearly 900 student performances each academic year. Whether your focus is on early, classical, or contemporary music, whether your passion is for jazz, electronic, or world music, there is an ensemble—or in many cases, multiple ensembles—to suit your interests, including specific opportunities for percussion, piano, and organ & carillon. For students in theatre & drama, musical theatre, dance, and opera, opportunities abound in both professionally produced and student-run presentations.

Jazz Ensemble

Jazz Ensemble

Ellen Rowe, director

The University of Michigan Jazz Ensemble is the most competitive of the University’s jazz ensembles. Open by audition only, most seats are filled by majors within the Department of Jazz and Contemporary Improvisation. The ensemble meets twice a week for two hours, performs several times a semester on campus and off.

Our Stories

Alumni Notes

Corazon Szell (BM ’25, jazz & contemporary improvisation) and her band North Ingalls released their debut album, To Be Loved Back, in January 2026. It was written and composed over two years and recorded over four days in May 2025, then mixed and mastered over six months. It captures a unique sound the seven-piece band honed while playing and performing together at U-M.
Jacob Warren (BM ’17, double bass; MM ’19, improvisation, chamber music) teaches double bass at Bowling Green State University while maintaining an active performance schedule. In October 2025, his duo Warren & Flick – with fellow alum Grant Flick (BFA ’20, jazz studies; MM ’22, improvisation) – digitally released their third album, Cormorant, and an accompanying tune book.
Godfrey Lubuulwa (MM ’23, music education, improvisation) is a PhD candidate in jazz studies at the University of Pittsburgh. His doctoral research examines how Ugandan musicians engage indigenous musical traditions and global genres to articulate cultural identity and negotiate postcolonial realities. (Spring 2026)

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You can support the Department of Jazz & Contemporary Improvisation with a contribution to the Robert M. James Jazz Fund.

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