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Trent Horio, RJAM Saxophone - Junior Recital
Wednesday, April 8 2026, 7:30 PM at

Trent Horio, RJAM Saxophone - Junior Recital

Student Recital RJAM
Wednesday, April 8 2026, 7:30 PM
Adam Siemann (tenor sax) playing with other SFCM RJAM students in Hickory Alley.

This event is open to the public and no tickets are required for attendance.

In pursuit of their degrees at SFCM, each student presents a recital that represents their artistry and craft. Student Recitals feature repertoire curated by students with guidance from their faculty instructor.  

Program

Trent Horio: Eleventh Hour 
Trent Horio, tenor saxophone
Lucas Davis, trumpet
Nico Colucci, tenor saxophone
Michael Potter, piano
Alan Jones, bass
Miles Turk, drums
 

Sean Mason: One United
Trent Horio, tenor saxophone
Lucas Davis, trumpet
Michael Potter, piano
Alan Jones, bass
Miles Turk, drums

Hoagy Carmichael / Ned Washington: The Nearness of You
 Trent Horio, tenor saxophone
Michael Potter, piano
Alan Jones, bass
Miles Turk, drums

Wynton Marsalis: Delfeayo’s Dilemma 
Trent Horio, tenor saxophone
Lucas Davis, trumpet
Michael Potter, piano
Alan Jones, bass
Miles Turk, drums

Trent Horio: The Black Rain
Trent Horio, tenor saxophone
Lucas Davis, trumpet
Nico Colucci, tenor saxophone
Michael Potter, piano
Alan Jones, bass
Miles Turk, drums

Walter Smith III: Casual - Lee
Trent Horio, tenor saxophone
Nico Colucci, tenor saxophone
Michael Potter, piano
Alan Jones, bass
Miles Turk, drums

Marquis Hill: The Believer 
Trent Horio, tenor saxophone
Lucas Davis, trumpet
NMichael Potter, piano
Alan Jones, bass
Miles Turk, drums

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Wednesday, April 8 2026, 7:30 PM to Wednesday, April 8 2026, 9:00 PM

About SFCM’s Roots, Jazz, and American Music Department

Roots, Jazz, and American Music is a first-of-its-kind program that links a world-class music conservatory to an award-winning jazz concert venue at SFJAZZ. A program for undergraduate and postgraduate students that takes a holistic view of jazz from its inception to its current status, RJAM prepares the next generation of great jazz artists by engaging students in an innovative model of apprenticeship with all-star faculty, including members of the SFJAZZ Collective. Students in the RJAM program have the opportunity to perform in multiple venues in the Bay Area, and to collaborate and learn from some of the top jazz artists on the concert circuit today.