Rooms have been buzzing with the sound of jazz legend Wynton Marsalis' smooth trumpet playing for over half a century now. The world-renowned musician — a nine-time Grammy Award winner and Pulitzer ...
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The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is releasing a new album of music composed by jazz and classical music legend Wynton Marsalis. Marsalis wrote Blues Symphony in 2009, and it’s now the Detroit Symphony ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A Wynton Marsalis symphony, a “Das Lied von der Erde” with Christian Gerhaher and Piotr Beczala, and a Paola Prestini opera are among the highlights.
The seven-movement symphony was over a decade in the making and is now regarded as one of Marsalis's most innovative and expansive compositions, representing the scope of America's musical heritage.
If anyone deserves the sobriquet of “the Pied Piper of Jazz,” it would be Wynton Marsalis. As the current managing and artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center and leader of the Jazz at Lincoln ...
By the age of 20, Wynton Marsalis had already formed his own band and started touring the world performing more than 120 concerts a year for 20 consecutive years. Wynton also has a lifelong ...
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