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We Got Rhythm Wynton Marsalis with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra I

Chamber music
Venue:National Centre for The Performing Arts Concert Hall
Time:2024-10-09 19:30
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“Wynton Marsalis has found a way to reinvigorate traditional jazz”—The Telegraph

 

“Marsalis, a superb technician, welds classic jazz references into a modal jazz palette”—Financial Times

 

“Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis have been so popular for over 30 yeas, as the music touches audiences young and old”—Opening Night

 

“Wynton Marsalis still has a touch of the wunderkind about him”—The Times

 

 

Nine-time Grammy Award winner, the world-renowned trumpeter, bandleader, and composer Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra will appear in two sensational concerts at the 27th Beijing Music Festival 2024. The “Doctor of Swing” has so far released 127 jazz, classical and alternative recordings, and he also serves as Managing and Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Director of Jazz Studies at The Juilliard School, and President of the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation.

 

Marsalis is an extraordinarily gifted trumpeter playing with dazzling technical perfection and a feeling for jazz. He organized Lincoln Center jazz concerts and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra in 1988, appearing in both contexts as a bandmember and soloist, and at the same time becoming deeply involved in educational activities. Touring throughout the world, Marsalis has identified and met hundreds of promising young jazz players whose musical education he has helped to organize and support. In fact, Marsalis has worked tirelessly to bring huge new audiences, especially young audiences, to jazz.

 

Wynton Marsalis strongly believes that music has the power to elevate our quality of life and improves the quality of human engagement for individuals, social networks and cultural institutions. His core beliefs are based on jazz fundamentals: freedom and individual creativity (improvisation), collective action and good manners (swing), as well as acceptance, gratitude and resilience (the blues).

 

In two dedicated performances at the BMF 2024, Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra present legacy tunes by Duke Ellington, Tommy Dorsey, Fletcher Henderson, and Benny Goodman, alongside delicious selections of Chinese melodies originating in folklore and myth. Marsalis is sure to take Beijing audiences on a colorful journey of radiantly sparkling improvisations.


Track:

George Gershwin: Summer time

Sy Oliver: For dancers only

Bert Stevens and Irwin Abrahams: Symphonic raps

Don Redman: Chant of the weed

Eddie Durham and Count Basie: Swinging the blues

Jimmy Rushing, Eddie Durham and Count Basie: Sent for you yesterday

Mary Lou Williams: Mary’s idea

Charles Fulcher: My pretty girl

Ralph Burns and Woody Herman: Early autumn

Sy Oliver: Well, get it.

Ted Grouya and Edmund Anderson: Flamingo

Irving Berlin: Blues skies

Jelly Roll Morton: The pearls

Bob Haggart and Ray Bauduc: Big noise from Winnetka

Walter F. Michels and Lindsay McPhail: San

Nathaniel Shilkret: The lonesome road

Eddie Sauter: The maid with the flaccid hair

Joe Wingy Manone: San sue strut

Duke Ellington: Warm valley

Duke Ellington: The flaming sword

Hoagy Carmichael: Stardust

 

The program is subject to change


Artist/Group:

Wynton Marsalis, trumpet/arrangement

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra