Stephen Philip Harvey Jazz Orchestra
Saturday, February 21, 2026
7:30 p.m.
Doors open at 6:45 p.m.
Duration ~ 2hrs, including intermission
General Admission: $50 (+$5 fee)
The Ebenezer Theater
17 S Washington St
Easton, MD 21601
*PROMOTIONS!
- *Winter Interlude Package: $25 off when buying a two-concert package (February 21st Stephen Philip Harvey Jazz Orchestra & March 1st Abeo Quartet with Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt)
- First-time Chesapeake Music concert-goers: 2-for-1 tickets with promo code new2for1
- Students, educators, Talbot County First Responders: FREE (Pay What You Can)
- Parent of a student: $10 ticket with promo code parent10 (max one ticket)
Chesapeake Music is excited to welcome the Stephen Philip Harvey Jazz Orchestra (SPHJO) for their debut performance at The Ebenezer Theater, celebrating their recent album release (“Multiversal”). This 17-piece BIG band will be one of the largest ensembles to EVER take the stage at this historic venue, promising an unmatched, explosive energy that will need to be witnessed (and felt) to be believed! The ensemble will play a mixture of music from their new release alongside select works from SPHJO’s first release (“Smash!”, 2022). Both albums contain entirely original compositions by Stephen Philip Harvey, inspired by comic books and superheroes. This concert will be a pseudo-cinematic experience that brings the listener into an action-packed setlist of ethereal melodies, hard-hitting counterpoint, and heroic themes.
“Filled with genre-defying compositions that fuse jazz, classical, funk, hip-hop, and gospel, Multiversal captures some of Harvey’s imaginative takes on large-ensemble works. His 2022 debut release, Smash!, established him as a composer and bandleader with a knack for translating comic-book action into instrumental jazz fireworks. Multiversal goes further — making the listener feel not just like a reader of the story, but a participant in this cinematic, superhero-themed recording.”
– Veronica Johnson, DownBeat Magazine
Stephen Philip Harvey
Stephen Philip Harvey is an award-winning saxophonist, composer, arranger, educator, and radio producer whose work bridges jazz traditions with the pulse of contemporary Black American music. A dynamic bandleader and recording artist, he leads multiple genre-spanning ensembles and serves as Music Director for Delmarva Public Media, shaping musical programming and creative initiatives across its three public radio stations.
Harvey leads a range of forward-thinking ensembles including his electric quintet Sphinx, chordless trio SPH+2, mid-sized contemporary ensemble the Stephen Philip Harvey Octet (SPH8), and his critically acclaimed large ensemble, the Stephen Philip Harvey Jazz Orchestra (SPHJO). Across all projects, he crafts music described by trumpeter Sean Jones as “a beautiful pairing of the complex and the elementary.”
His growing discography reflects an inventive artistic voice rooted in improvisation, groove, and narrative-forward composition. His latest release, Multiversal: Live at Bop Stop (2025), showcases SPHJO’s cinematic breadth in a high-energy, superhero-inspired live setting. It follows a trio of 2024 releases—Live at Radio Artifact and Elemental (Live) with SPH8, and Library Card with SPH+2. In 2023, he debuted the electronic quintet Sphinx and released both Little Gifts EP (SPH+2) and Elemental (SPH8). Earlier works include the large ensemble album Smash! (2022) and his debut Suite Childhood (2016). Most releases appear on his artist-run label, Hidden Cinema Records.
His compositions have been performed by ensembles across the U.S. and abroad, including the Orchestre National de Jazz (Paris, FR), National Youth Jazz Orchestra (UK), Peabody Conservatory, Eastman School of Music, University of North Texas, and New York University. In 2021, he collaborated with NEA Jazz Master Roscoe Mitchell on Conversation for Orchestra, performed by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and SEM Ensemble. Mitchell describes Harvey as “an exceptional musician with a very bright future.”
Harvey’s music has earned wide acclaim for its cinematic scale, imaginative storytelling, and fearless blend of traditions. DownBeat Magazine praised him as “a composer and bandleader with a knack for translating comic-book action into instrumental jazz fireworks,” noting that Multiversal “makes the listener feel not just like a reader of the story, but a participant in this cinematic, superhero-themed recording.” UK Vibe called the album “a bold, super-powered live album that cements his place as one of contemporary jazz’s adventurous large-ensemble voices.” Jazz’n’More wrote: “His compositions and first-class arrangements connect the jazz tradition with the spirit of contemporary African American music…colorful instrumentation, brilliant solos, and admirable interplay between the orchestra’s sections.”
As an educator, Harvey teaches at Salisbury University and Youngstown State University and regularly appears as a guest artist, clinician, and composer-in- residence across the country. His educational work spans K–12 and collegiate classrooms, national conferences, and community-focused outreach programs. His achievements include a prestigious 2025 Chamber Music America New Jazz Works commission, the Distinguished Alumni Leadership Award from Seton Hill University (2024), multiple Creativity Grants from the Maryland State Arts Council, a Jazz Roads Grant from South Arts, selection to the Jazz Education Network’s Young Jazz Composers Showcase, and research and travel support from Salisbury University. He holds an M.M. in Jazz Studies from Youngstown State University and a B.M. in Music Education from Seton Hill University.
Through each endeavor—whether on stage, in the studio, in the classroom, or behind the mic—Stephen Philip Harvey is shaping a vital and inclusive vision for the future of jazz: bold, rooted, and unmistakably his own.
- All programs, artists, and events may be subject to change.
- Cell phones and other electronic devices should be switched off prior to (and for the duration of) the performance.
- Photography and/or recording during the performance is strictly prohibited.
- Performances may be recorded and/or photographed by Chesapeake Music, and your attendance is considered consent to be photographed/recorded.
- Patrons who arrive after the start of the concert will be seated between movements or pieces at the discretion of the ushers.
- Outside food and drink is not permitted in the hall.
- Chesapeake Music will endeavor to make ice cold water available to all patrons prior to the concert and at intermission.
- Contact information for any questions and concerns: info@chesapeakemusic.org
What time should I arrive for the concert and how long is it?
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. and the concert is expected to last approximately 2 hours, inclusive of a short intermission.
Do you offer any discounts or promotions?
Yes! Please refer to the list of promotions above, featuring a Winter Interlude Package (2-concert subscription), 2-for-1 tickets for new patrons, and free tickets for students, educators, and Talbot County First Responders. A parent of a student attending the concert is also eligible for a $10 ticket. Some discounts require inputting a promo code during checkout.
How will I receive my tickets? Will they be mailed to me? What if I lose them?
All purchases are completed digitally, with tickets also being sent digitally to your email. Please double-check your spam/junk folder for your tickets. We do not mail physical tickets. If you misplace your digital tickets by email, please contact info@chesapeakemusic.org and we can resend them to you. If you are unable to present a copy of your ticket for scanning when arriving at the venue, our ushers will be able to manually check you off our door list.
What is your refund and exchange policy?
Chesapeake Music is typically unable to offer refunds or cancellations, but we invite you to get in touch with us at info@chesapeakemusic.com if an emergency arises and you can no longer use your ticket(s).
How does seating work? Are there reserved seats? Is the venue accessible?
The Ebenezer Theater at Prager Family Center for the Arts seats approximately 160 visitors — around 120 on the main floor level with 40 in the balcony. Seats have unobstructed views. General admission is unreserved, though you may find a small handful of seats reserved for concert sponsors and musicians’ hosts.
There is elevator access from the street-level lobby up to the main seating area. The balcony is accessible by stairs only. The lobby does not have seating, so guests are encouraged to arrive no earlier than the “doors open” time noted on their tickets.
If there are further questions or concerns regarding mobility and accessibility at the venue, please do not hesitate to reach out to info@chesapeakemusic.org.