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October 2024
December 14, 2023
Max roach centennial celebration tour.
FEATURING THE JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA WITH WYNTON MARSALIS, HONORS LEGENDARY DRUMMER-COMPOSER, BEBOP PIONEER, AND CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST
U.S. Tour Opens on Jan. 19-20 at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York, NY
To commemorate the centennial of the legendary musician drummer-composer, bebop pioneer, and activist Max Roach (1924-2007), the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis premieres new arrangements of works by the iconic artist at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York, NY on Jan. 19-20 at 8:00 p.m. Following the performances at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the world-renowned big band tours the Max Roach Centennial Celebration throughout the U.S., Jan. 23-28. See tour dates listed below. Exclusively for this centennial celebration, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra features music direction from Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra drummer Obed Calvaire to honor the legendary artist whose groundbreaking performances and social activism continue to impact music, culture, and socio-artistic expression. “You could take four bars from Max and come up with a lifetime of vocabulary on the instrument – playing bebop,” says Calvaire. “That’s how much he’s influenced our music. He was just a genius and there will never be another Max Roach.” No jazz musician embodied political activism more thoroughly than Max Roach – a master of rhythmic and tonal design on the drum set and a pioneer in the deployment of odd meter. “He’s one of the great freedom fighters in the history of jazz,” says Jazz at Lincoln Center Managing and Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis. “An unbelievable drum virtuoso, Max invented the modern style of drum.” Visit jazz.org/maxroach for more information. Max Roach Centennial Celebration Featuring the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Tour Dates January 19-20, 2024 Jazz at Lincoln Center New York, NY January 21, 2024 Kimmel Center Philadelphia, PA January 23, 2024 Moss Arts Center Blacksburg, VA January 24, 2024 Mickey L. Burnim Fine Arts Center Elizabeth City, NC January 25, 2024 Modlin Center for the Arts Roanoke, VA January 26, 2024 Music Center at Strathmore North Bethesda, MD January 27, 2024 Staller Center for the Arts Stony Brook, NY January 28, 2024 Symphony Hall Boston, MA Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2023-24 season focuses on the concept of community; the broader community of jazz; the numerous communities that nurtured its master practitioners across its timeline; the communities of consciousness that influenced these practitioners; the music’s power to bridge divides and coalesce these distinct communities; and the role of jazz – and the arts writ large – in maintaining the human connection in the digital era. Throughout its 2023-24 season, Jazz at Lincoln Center explores these subjects with concerts featuring the forward-thinking composers, virtuosic improvisers, and ingenious conceptualists that populate the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. Implicitly or explicitly, season concerts, education programs, advocacy initiatives, and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra tours directly evoke themes that illuminate, as Managing and Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis puts it, the notion that, “Our music has the exceptional ability to bring people together.” The organization’s 36th season runs from Sept. 21, 2023, to June 8, 2024 in Rose Theater, The Appel Room, and Dizzy’s Club – all at Frederick P. Rose Hall, the home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, located on Broadway at 60th Street in New York, NY. In addition to 24 unique live concerts throughout Frederick P. Rose Hall and more than 350 nights of music at Dizzy’s Club, the organization offers webcast performances via the Jazz Live app, in-person and virtual education programs, and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis tour dates worldwide. For a complete listing of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2023-24 season concerts, please visit jazz.org/2324season. Jazz at Lincoln Center Health and Safety Guidelines We believe in the power of music to uplift, inspire, and create a sense of community. We very much look forward to welcoming you to The House of Swing at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall this season and are committed to employing all measures to ensure your safety as well as the safety of our artists and staff. Learn more about our health and safety guidelines at jazz.org. Jazz at Lincoln Center Ticket Information Ticket prices for Rose Theater are $30 and up depending upon seating section. Family concert tickets in Rose Theater are $10, $20, and $25. Note: Hot Seats—$10 seats for each Rose Theater performance (excluding Jazz for Young People® concerts and other performances as specified) are available for purchase by the general public on the Wednesday prior to each performance. Tickets are subject to availability; please call 212-258-9877 for available Hot Seats performance dates. Hot Seats are available only in person at the Box Office, with a maximum of two tickets per person. Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Hot Seats Ticket Discount Program is supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. *Please note that a $3.50 Jazz at Lincoln Center Facility Fee applies to ALL ticket purchases, with the exception of $10 Hot Seats. A $7 handling fee also applies when purchasing tickets from CenterCharge or when purchasing tickets online via jazz.org. All single tickets for Rose Theater can be purchased through jazz.org 24 hours a day or through CenterCharge at 212-721-6500, open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tickets can also be purchased at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office, located on Broadway at 60th Street, Ground Floor. Box Office hours: Monday-Saturday: 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (or 30 minutes past curtain) Sunday: 12:00 p.m. noon to 6:00 p.m. (or 30 minutes past curtain). Artists, schedules, pricing, and venues are subject to change. Press Inquiries: Zooey Tidal Jones Senior Director, Public Relations and External Communications Jazz at Lincoln Center [email protected] 212-258-9821
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- October 1, 2023 Setlist
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Setlist at Miner Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA
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- Grand Central Getaway ( Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra cover) Play Video
- Strange Meadow Lark ( The Dave Brubeck Quartet cover) Play Video
- The Three Marias ( Wayne Shorter cover) Play Video
- Inferno: Finale: The Shores of Mount Purgatory Play Video
- We See ( Thelonious Monk cover) Play Video
- The Crave ( Jelly Roll Morton cover) Play Video
- Forever Swing: Mvt. II, Great Love (for Joe) Play Video
- Man From Tanganyika ( McCoy Tyner cover) Play Video
- Knozz-Moe-King ( Wynton Marsalis song) ( Quartet ) Play Video
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- Grand Central Getaway by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra
- Knozz-Moe-King by Wynton Marsalis
- Man From Tanganyika by McCoy Tyner
- Strange Meadow Lark by The Dave Brubeck Quartet
- The Crave by Jelly Roll Morton
- The Three Marias by Wayne Shorter
- We See by Thelonious Monk
- Forever Swing: Mvt. II, Great Love (for Joe)
- Inferno: Finale: The Shores of Mount Purgatory
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1986–87 Yo-Yo Ma The Clancy Brothers Gary Burton Jose Feghali Czech Philharmonic Jiri Belohlavek, conductor Marcel Marceau James Galway Peking Acrobats Elmer Iseler Singers Christopher Trakas Anne-Marie McDermott Anne Chamberlain Paul Neubauer Gary Burton Quintet The Boston Camerata
1987–88 André Watts Tokyo String Quartet The Vienna Boys’ Choir The Barber of Seville, New York City Opera The Chieftains Elly Ameling Finnish National Ballet Itzhak Perlman
1988–89 Jessye Norman & Geoffrey Parsons Jeffrey Kahane/David Shifrin/ Joseph Swensen Trio Canadian Brass A Christmas Carol, Nebraska Theater Caravan Emanuel Ax Christopher Parkening Pilobolus Gewandhaus Orchestra of Leipzig Kurt Masur, conductor The Flying Karamazov Brothers Elmer Iseler Singers
1989–90 Dave Brubeck English Concert with Trevor Pinnock Royal Winnipeg Ballet Los Angeles Piano Quartet Vladimir Feltsman Dizzy Gillespie & Billy Eckstine with Count Basie Orchestra The King’s Singers Dreamgirls, national tour La Bohème, New York City Opera Beaux Arts Trio Soviet Acrobats Jean-Pierre Rampal Horacio Gutierrez H.M.S. Pinafore, Texas Opera Theatre David Parsons Dance Company Manuel Barrueco
1990–91 Emanuel Ax & Yo-Yo Ma Midori & Robert McDonald Elmer Iseler Singers Woody Guthrie’s American Song, Missouri Repertory Theatre Peter Serkin Harlem Spiritual Ensemble Glen Campbell Kodo Drummers New World String Quartet The Marriage of Figaro, New York City Opera Messiah, Choral Art Society Oakland Ballet Orpheus Chamber Orchestra George Shearing Joe Williams & Joe Pass Mummenschanz Super Stuff, children’s series
1991–92 Les Ballets Africains Los Angeles Guitar Quartet Guildhall String Ensemble Canadian Brass Glenn Yarborough & the New Christy Minstrels Isaac Stern Harlem Spiritual Ensemble Philharmonia Hungarica Yehudi Menuhin, conductor Ralph Markum & Kenneth Broadway, piano Tosca, New York City Opera Ellis Marsalis & Marcus Roberts Ballet Chicago Richard Stoltzman The Chieftains Eduardus Halim Super Stuff, children’s series
1992–93 James Galway and Christopher O’Riley American Indian Dance Theatre Midori & Robert McDonald Shanghai Acrobats Hesperus Mark Russell The Vienna Boys’ Choir Garrick Ohlsson Eliot Fisk Brian Bedford The Music Man, national tour Carmen, New York City Opera Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre Libana Dawn Upshaw & Jeffrey Kahane Emerson String Quartet Rebirth Brass Band Super Stuff, children’s series
1993–94 Sunday in the Park with George, national tour Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Die Fledermaus, Western Opera Theater Ondekoza Guitar Summit Harlem Spiritual Ensemble Yo-Yo Ma & Peter Serkin Jazz at Lincoln Center Cherish the Ladies Porgy and Bess, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields András Schiff Madame Butterfly, New York City Opera Super Stuff, children’s series
1994–95 Newport Jazz Festival Don Giovanni, Western Opera Theater Israel Chamber Orchestra The Mikado, Opera à la Carte Eduardus Halim Pinchas Zukerman & Marc Neikrug Jean-Pierre Rampal Anonymous 4 Christopher O’Riley Evita, national tour The Barber of Seville, New York City Opera Michael Moschen Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Grant Johannsen Canadian Brass Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
1995–96 Crazy for You, national tour Forever Plaid, national tour The Marriage of Figaro, Western Opera Theater La Traviata, New York City Opera Slide Hampten & the Jazz Masters Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra Melvyn Tan Dubravka Tomšic Alan Feinberg The Boston Camerata Kandinsky Trio Prague Chamber Orchestra Evelyn Glennie Guitar Summit II The Pipes, Drums & Highland Dancers of the Black Watch The Vienna Boys’ Choir Paul Taylor Dance Company Ondekoza Victor Borge
1996–97 Portland String Quartet & Borealis Wind Quintet Falsettos, Weston Playhouse Theatre Company Yefim Bronfman The Pirates of Penzance, Opera à la Carte Anonymous 4 La Bohème, New York City Opera History of America, Reduced Shakespeare Company Eliot Fisk Ethos Percussion Group Peter Schickele Street Sounds Herb Pomeroy Itzhak Perlman Cleo Lane
1997–98 Santiago Rodriguez Trinity Dance Company Dance Theatre of Harlem Carmen, Western Opera Theater Flying Karamazovs James Galway The Legacy of Art Blakey Quartetto Gelato Carter Brey & Christopher O’Riley Julius Cæsar, Aquila Theatre Cavalleria Rusticana & I Pagliacci, Opera Nacional Italiana Boys Choir of Harlem Turtle Island String Quartet Cyrus Chestnut Emerson String Quartet The Daughter of the Regiment, New York City Opera Preservation Hall Jazz Band Isaac Stern Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
1998–99 Grease, national tour A Chorus Line, national tour West Side Story, national tour Spirit of the Dance Ondekoza The Vienna Boys’ Choir The Boston Camerata Emanuel Ax Porgy and Bess Philharmonia Quartett Berlin Otello, Opera Nacional Italiana The Monks of Tibet Swan Lake, Russian National Ballet Yo-Yo Ma & Jeffrey Kahane
1999–2000 The King and I, National Tour Annie, National Tour Camelot, National Tour STOMP Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Canadian Brass Lydian String Quartet Street Sounds The Magic Flute, London City Opera Big Apple Circus on Stage Lewis & Perry Piano Duo Romeo and Juliet, Ballet de l’Opéra de Bordeaux National Song and Dance Company of Mozambique Gil Shaham
2000–01 Emanuel Ax Hal Holbrook in Mark Twain Tonight WOFA St. Petersburg String Quartet with Andrew Rangell Godspell, national tour John O’Conor Show Boat, national tour Anonymous 4 Carmen, London City Opera Chicago, national tour Mary Black Aida, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Giselle, Moscow Festival Ballet AEROS Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Heidi Grant Murphy, soprano Willie Nelson
2001–02 Moscow State Symphony Pavel Kogan, conductor Vladimir Feltsman, piano Tap Dogs Dianne Reeves Ivan Moravec Takács Quartet Emmanuel Pahud The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Jeffrey Kahane, conductor Thomas Quasthoff, bass-baritone Jane Monheit Titanic, national tour The Merry Widow, London City Opera Judy Collins Ragtime, national tour Swan Lake, Grigorovich Ballet Turandot, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Cabaret, national tour Ray Charles Eileen Ivers
2002–03 Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Rent, national tour Moscow Chamber Orchestra Constantine Orbelian, conductor Dee Dee Bridgewater Tamas Erdi STOMP Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott , Endowment Benefit Performance Sleeping Beauty, St. Petersburg Ballet on Ice Richard Goode Madame Butterfly, London City Opera South Pacific, national tour Philharmonia Quartett Berlin Grieg Piano Trio Il Trovatore, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Grease, national tour Mary Chapin Carpenter The Capitol Steps
2003–04 The Music Man, national tour Herbie Hancock Quartet Porgy and Bess Prague Chamber Orchestra Yamato, drummers of Japan Cats, national tour Piotr Anderszewski Tosca, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Juilliard String Quartet Saturday Night Fever, national tour The Mikado, Carl Rosa Opera Alisa Weilerstein Preservation Hall Jazz Band THWAK!, The Umbilical Brothers Cinderella, Moscow Festival Ballet Opus Cactus, Momix Krystian Zimerman Natalie MacMaster Bobby McFerrin & Savion Glover Glenn Miller Orchestra
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2005–06 Miss Saigon, national tour Martha Graham Dance Company Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson trio Yamato, drummers of Japan Arlo Guthrie STOMP Norwegian Chamber Orchestra Leif Ove Andsnes, piano Die Fledermaus, Czech Opera Prague Natalie MacMaster Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, family series Jonathan Biss Joshua Bell Louis Lortie H.M.S. Pinafore, Carl Rosa Opera Tiempo Libre La Bohème, Teatro Lirico d’Europa In the Mood Swan Lake, Russian National Ballet Sweet Honey in the Rock Thoroughly Modern Millie, national tour Thumbelina, family series Borromeo String Quartet
2006–07 David Sedaris David Finckel & Wu Han The Snow Dragon, family series Rigoletto, Teatro Lirico d’Europa The Producers, national tour Jeremy Denk Chanticleer Christine Brewer Leipzig String Quartet Hairspray, national tour Madama Butterfly, Teatro Lirico d’Europa The Pirates of Penzance, Carl Rosa Company Cherryholmes Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, family series Romeo and Juliet, Aquila Theatre Jesus Christ Superstar, national tour Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Australian Chamber Orchestra Richard Tognetti, leader and violin Pieter Wispelwey, cello
2007–08 Anúna Emmylou Harris Tosca, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Matt Haimovitz Ellis Marsalis Trio Solid Blues Mavis Staples Charlie Musselwhite North Mississippi Allstars Joe Krown Mayhem Poets, family series Boys of the Lough Swimmy · Frederick · Inch by Inch, family series Lunar Sea, Momix Ingrid Fliter Limón Dance Company La Traviata, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Pink Martini Blast!, national tour Movin’ Out, national tour Spirit of Uganda Ronald K. Brown/Evidence Moby Dick Rehearsed, The Acting Company Evita, national tour Borromeo String Quartet James Ehnes
2008–09 Chicago, national tour The Magic Flute, Mozart Festival Opera Philadanco Cédric Tiberghien The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Stories, family series Aida, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Sweet Honey in the Rock Diavolo Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) Yo-Yo Ma Sweeney Todd, national tour Natalie MacMaster The National Acrobats of China The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, national tour I Musici de Montréal David Sedaris Ira Glass Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal Beakman Live!, family series Toumani Diabaté and the Symmetric Orchestra Paul Lewis Annie, national tour Pink Martini
2009–10 Pilobolus Los Lonely Boys & Alejandro Escovedo: The Acoustic Brotherhood Tour Cirque Mechanics: Birdhouse Factory Chris Botti Yamato Drummers of Japan Arlo Guthrie & Family Peter Serkin, piano Stellaluna, Family Series Hairspray, Broadway National Tour Soweto Gospel Choir ScrapArtsMusic Garrison Keillor Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway Maria de Barros Brooklyn Rider Ed Asner as FDR Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Sofia Symphony Orchestra & Chorus St. Lawrence String Quartet Goodnight Moon & The Runaway Bunny, Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia, Family Series Dayton Contemporary Dance Company “From the Top” Featuring Host Christopher O’Riley Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess Stefan Jackiw, violin Philip Hamilton’s Voices Aspen Santa Fe Ballet
2010–2011 Willie Nelson Occidental Brothers Dance Band International An Evening with Bill Cosby STREB Extreme Action: “Raw” Kronos Quartet “Forbidden Broadway” Jamie Adkins’ “Circus Incognitus” The Hot Club of San Francisco: “Silent Surrealism” Kirill Gerstein, Piano Balé Folclórico da Bahia National Broadway Tour: “Fiddler on the Roof” Blue Man Group Doug Varone and Dancers Mark O’Connor Quartet “Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical” National Broadway Tour: “Avenue Q” Nikolai Lugansky, Piano Imago Theatre: “ZooZoo” Universes: “Live from the Edge” New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players: “The Mikado” De Temps Antan Phil Kline’s “John the Revelator David Sedaris Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers
2011-12 Chris Botti Creole Choir of Cuba “Monty Python’s Spamalot,” Broadway National Tour Handel & Haydn Society Good vs. Evil: Anthony Bourdain & Eric Ripert Neil Berg’s “101 Years of Broadway” India Jazz Suites “Shuffle.Play.Listen” Matt Haimovitz & Christopher O’Riley Michael Cooper: “Masked Marvels & Wondertales” “Mamma Mia!” Broadway National Tour “Warriors Don’t Cry” CiRCA Dan Zanes & Friends Vasen Vancouver Chamber Choir Golden Dragon Acrobats Danu Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “South Pacific” Trey McIntyre Project Bombino Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Imogen Cooper, Piano Jennifer Koh, Violin
2012–13 Bridgman|Packer Dance Royal Drummers and Dancers of Burundi Treasured Stories by Eric Carle Soyeon Lee & Ran Dank Bélo “West Side Story,” Broadway National Tour Shaolin Warriors Natalie MacMaster: “Christmas in Cape Breton” Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” Broadway National Tour Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis ETHEL: “Present Beauty” Marc-André Hamelin The Midtown Men The Bad Plus Voices of Afghanistan The Joffrey Ballet Pablo Ziegler Trio for Nuevo Tango “Rock of Ages,” Broadway National Tour Tony Trischka: The Banjo Project Spellbound Dance Company Jonathan Biss & Elias String Quartet “Hair,” Broadway National Tour “The True Story of the Three Little Pigs” Imani Winds
2013-14 Potted Potter Blue Man Group Mandy Patinkin: Dress Casual with Paul Ford on piano David Finckel, Wu Han and Philip Setzer Julie Fowlis Paul Taylor Dance Company Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Co. David Sedaris Joan Rivers Kayhan Kaylor Richard Stoltzman with David Deveau and Sarah Shafer Cirque Alfonse: “TIMBER” Green Day’s “American Idiot” Benjamin Grosvenor Compagnie Kafig The Intergalactic Nemesis African Children’s Choir We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Children’s Choir of Africa SO Percussion: “Where (we) Live” Man of la Mancha DePue Brothers Band We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Handel & Haydn Who’s Hungry? Bobby McFerrin “Spirit You All” Pilobolus The Summer King
2014-15 Metropolis Ensemble: “Brownstone” Khumariyaan Paul Dresher Ensemble: Double Duo Minguet Quartett with Andreas Klein Sam Green and Yo La Tengo: “The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller” Béla Fleck, Abigail Washburn and Del McCoury Band Savion Glover: “STePz” Big Nate Ira Glass Sister Act Alexandre Tharaud Ray Chen Preservation Hall Jazz Band Million Dollar Quartet Memphis Moscow City Ballet: “Swan Lake” Basetrack Boston Camerata with Sharq Arabic Music Ensemble SkippyJon Jones The Nile Project Nordic Fiddlers Bloc Lucky Plush: “The Queue” Mamma Mia!
2015-16 Hot Sardines Rafal Blechacz 42nd Street Debo Band Caps for Sale Shaping Sound Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Trinity Irish Dance Company TAO: “Seventeen Samurai” Matt Haimovitz & VOICE DakhaBrakha Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company Disney’s Beauty & the Beast Salzburg Marionette Theatre: “The Sound of Music” True Blues and the Campbell Brothers Wu Man with Shanghai Quartet The Capitol Steps Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Companhia Urbana de Danca The Illusionists The Ying Quartet with Zuill Bailey The Lightning Thief
2016-17 Kristin Chenoweth Red Baraat (50% Co-Pro with State) Brown Bear, Brown Bear and Other Treasured Stories Ballet X Cirque Mechanics “Pedal Punk” RENT – 20th Anniversary Tour A Far Cry with David Krakauer Mike Daisey – “Khan and the Whale: The Wrath of Moby Dick” The LeeVees The Jones Family Singers JCT Trio Vocalosity Yuval Ron Ensemble with Dervish Aziz Once Handel and Haydn Society “Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs” Jenny Scheinman “Kannapolis: A Moving Portrait” BodyTraffic Philharmonia Quartett Berlin Ms. Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton (50% Co-Pro with State) Saturday Night Fever Golden Dragon Acrobats Ragamala Dance: “Sacred Earth” Emanuel Ax The Gloaming Annie Elephant and Piggie “We are in a Play!” Pippin
2017-18 Bandaloop (Free – Public Event) Broadway National Tour: Jersey Boys Leslie Odom Jr. Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia’s Guess How Much I Love You/My Little Storybook Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott Simon Shaheen: “Zafir” Living Voices: Within the Silence Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy: “A Celtic Family Christmas” Banda Magda Lukas Vondracek Roomful of Teeth Travis Wall’s Shaping Sound: “After the Curtain” Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet Broadway National Tour: Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s Cinderella BJM – Les Ballet Jazz de Montreal Sandglass Theater: “ Babylon ” (Ovations Co-Commission) Ladysmith Black Mambazo “Charlotte’s Web” Broadway National Tour: Kinky Boots The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Jessica Lang Dance Ariel String Quartet with Navah Perlman STOMP DBR – En Masse (Free – Public Event) Broadway National Tour: Dirty Dancing
2018-19 Annual Benefit featuring Lady Rizo Mermaid Theater of Nova Scotia’s The Rainbow Fish Inon Barnatan Broadway National Tour: Rock of Ages Nicole Wolcott and Larry Keigwin: “Places Please! National Geographic Live!: Life on the Vertical Broadway National Tour: ELF The Musical Vienna Boys Choir Dover Quartet National Geographic Live!: Stranger in a Strange Land Alsarah and the Nubatones The Orlando Consort: Voices Appeared Voctave Queen Nur California Guitar Trio and Montreal Guitar Trio Broadway National Tour: Legally Blonde February Vacation Theater Camp: Jumping Jack and the Beanstalks American Contemporary Music Ensemble Living Voices: Right to Dream Broadway National Tour: The Sound of Music Ranky Tanky Niyaz (Co-presented with Port City Music Hall) 600 Highwaymen’s The Fever Dreamers’ Circus Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo National Geographic Live!: Wild Seas, Secret Shores Wild Kratts Live 2.0: Activate Creature Power! Air Play Alexi Kenney and Renana Gutman Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Me Jane: The Dreams and Adventures of a Young Jane Goodall Broadway National Tour: Finding Neverland
2019-20 Taylor Mac: A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, Abridged Broadway National Tour: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Kittel & Co. Songhoy Blues Sara Juli: Burnt Out Wife (Ovations Co-Commission) The Kingdom Choir Magic Tree House: Showtime with Shakespeare Palaver Strings: Welcome Home Annual Benefit Bash featuring Rizo and Ari Shapiro NPR’s From the Top Boston Camerata: Free America Broadway National Tour: Waitress Gabriela Montero: Westward The Illusionists: Live From Broadway MOMIX: Viva MOMIX February Vacation Theater Camp: The Wizard of Oz (in partnership with Portland Parks and Rec) Avi Avital and Bridget Kibbey New Orleans Jazz Orchestra: The Music of Congo Square Malpaso Dance Company International Contemporary Ensemble (Virtual Performance)
Seeking Resonance: Welcome Home (Virtual Conversation) Performances in Our Parks Featuring Daniel Bernard Roumain Flex Ave. (Virtual Performance) Living Voices: Hear My Voice (Virtual Series) Kennedy Center Arts Across America “Sacred Resonance” (Virtual Performance) VOCES8 (Virtual Performance) Performances in Our Parks Featuring Ice Dance International Paige and Friends! (Virtual Series) Samuel James Tells the Story of Tiny Bill McGraw (Virtual Series) Step Afrika! (Virtual Series) POP 90 Annual Fundraiser Seeking Resonance: Being Future Beings (Virtual Conversation) Fauré Quartet (Virtual Performance) GlobalFEST (Virtual Performance)
A Message From Far Away – Public Art Celebration in Portland BANDALOOP Dan + Claudia Zanes Pacifica Quartet Alan Cumming & Ari Shapiro: Och & Oy! A Considered Cabaret Broadway National Tour: RENT 25th Anniversary Farewell Tour Cartography Music from the Sole: Partido Alexander Malofeev FLIP Fabrique: Six° Broadway National Tour – SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical Anaïs Mitchell + Bonny Light Horseman Rosie Revere, Engineer & Friends John Cameron Mitchell’s The Origin of Love: The Songs & Stories of Hedwig Sphinx Virtuosi Step Afrika! POP Global Passport – Annual Fundraiser Requiem for an Electric Chair Written & Performed by Toto Kisaku From Bamako to Birmingham Featuring Amadou & Mariam and the Blind Boys of Alabama New York Philharmonic String Quartet Samuel James Already Home Recordings Vol. 2 Riley Watts, Heather Stewart & little house dance Hour Wolf in the Lighthouse Blue Man Group Broadway National Tour – Hairspray
GARBA360 Chicago Broadway National Tour The Last Girl A Play by Dianne ‘dee’ Clarke Farruquito: Flamenco Íntimo Fauré Quartet The Four Phantoms: A Holiday Concert Janice Carissa, piano Memphis Jookin’: The Show Featuring Lil Buck Wabanaki Stories Bridget Kibbey Presents From Persia to Iberia Jessica Vosk Peking Acrobats featuring The Shanghai Circus The Simon & Garfunkel Story Miró Quartet and Soprano Karen Slack somewhere/elsewhere Ugly Duckling Cirque Alfonse: Animal, A Farm Story Fiddler on the Roof Broadway National Tour Ballet Hispánico
Jerusalem Quartet MOMIX: Alice Ustad Shafaat Khan Trio STOMP DakhaBrakha Palaver Strings + little house dance: Noisefloor Come From Away Broadway National Tour Martha Redbone Roots Project Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Zlata Chochieva, piano Sasha Velour’s The Big Reveal Live Show! Johnny Cash: The Official Concert Experience 360 ALLSTARS Sirocco : Manchester Collective & Abel Selaocoe Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Jesus Christ Superstar Broadway National Tour Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Handel and Haydn Society E C H O E S Daniel Bernard Roumain Mean Girls Broadway National Tour Bluey’s Big Play
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east asia tour Oct 9-Nov 3, 2024 Founded in 1988, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis tours the world performing a vast repertoire of music, from historic and rare compositions to commissioned works.
Jazz at Lincoln Center's 2023-24 concert season focuses on community—the community that, over the past century and a half, jazz has built by touching millions of people all over the world. ... Jazz at Lincoln Center's stages will feature 2023 Grammy Award-winner Samara Joy; the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis ...
Venue Frederick P. Rose Hall Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
Wynton Marsalis is the artistic director and the leader of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Home to Dizzy's Club, Rose Theater, and The Appel Room. ... new and classic tunes, and listening methods that will improve your concert-going experiences. This term's offerings span a range of topics, from the vibrant Jazz Age to jazz in the 21st ...
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The Jazz Ambassadors: Duke, Dizzy, and Brubeck. The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis pays homage to three of America's most influential jazz artists—Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, and Dave Brubeck—who, along with their integrated bands, traveled the globe to perform as cultural ambassadors.
The Orchestra. Back; Meet the JLCO; JLCO on Tour; Watch, Listen & Discover. Back; Jazz Live; Blue Engine Records; Blog; ERTEGUN Jazz Hall of Fame; About Us. Back; ... ©2023 Jazz at Lincoln Center. Jazz at Lincoln Center is a 501(c)(3) Organization | ...
The legendary Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra consists of 15 of the world's finest ensemble players, arrangers and soloists. ... Center, in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The talk will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets are needed. ... Funding for educational programs during the 2023/24 Season of SCP Jazz ...
To commemorate the centennial of the legendary musician drummer-composer, bebop pioneer, and activist Max Roach (1924-2007), the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis premieres new arrangements of works by the iconic artist at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York, NY on Jan. 19-20 at 8:00 p.m. Following the performances at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the world-renowned big band tours ...
Wednesday, December 13, 2023 7:00PM - Sunday, December 17, 2023 2:00PM Big Band Holidays Featuring soulful big band versions of classic holiday tunes, this perennial favorite features the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and emerging star singer Ashley Pezzotti.
Get the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Setlist of the concert at Miner Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA on October 1, 2023 and other Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
Oct 01 - Oct 02, 2023 Miner Auditorium. PLEASE NOTE: This page is an archive of a past production ... Since 1988, he has led the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, a 15-piece assemblage of virtuosos which has contemporized the notion of a "big band," simultaneously honoring the rich heritage of Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong while debuting a ...
Jazz at Lincoln Center Online Ticketing. Venue Frederick P. Rose Hall Broadway at 60th Street New York, NY 10019
Find information on all of Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra's upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2022-2023. Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra is not due to play near your location currently - but they are scheduled to play 3 concerts across 2 countries in 2022-2023.
2024 Concert Calendar . All are welcome for free concerts held at Fort Hunt Park every Sunday in June, July and August. Concerts are held at Pavilion A. Unless otherwise noted with an asterisk (*), concerts begin at 7:00 p.m. ... With influences ranging from Wynton Marsalis to the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, the focus of The Hot Lanes is ...
Jazz at Lincoln Center's 2024-25 concert season celebrates two decades since Frederick P. Rose Hall—our home, The House of Swing—opened to the public. "Over those 20 years, thousands of musicians, playing all the different styles, have performed under the Jazz at Lincoln Center banner," our Managing and Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis says.
She is a proud member of Sherrie Maricle's Diva Jazz Orchestra and has played at Lincoln Center, Weill Recital, Carnegie Hall, The Blue Note, Birdland , and has performed and/or recorded with Slide Hampton, Claudio Roditi, James Spaulding, Rufus Reid, The John Lee Quartet and The Dizzy Gillespie Alumni Big Band. ... In November 2023, Tim, along ...
200th anniversary of the influential composer's birth. The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis also makes its annual return in a two-day residency in January 2025. Explore a chronological listing of CSOA-presented programs included in the 2024/25 Season.
Superstar producer, composer, podcaster, musician, and Blue Note Records president Don Was brings the distinctive musical flavor of his Motor City hometown to these dates. His Pan-Detroit Ensemble is made up of many of the city's great jazz musicians including saxophonist Dave McMurray, keyboardist Luis Resto, and vocalist Steffanie Christi'an, with a sound marked by a funky, urban rawness ...
Camelot, National Tour STOMP Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Canadian Brass Lydian String Quartet Street Sounds The Magic Flute, London City Opera ... Fiddler on the Roof Broadway National Tour Ballet Hispánico. 2023-24. Jerusalem Quartet MOMIX: Alice Ustad Shafaat Khan Trio STOMP DakhaBrakha
Since 2015, the Orchestra's albums have been issued on its own label, Blue Engine Records. The first release from Blue Engine Records, Live in Cuba, was recorded on a historic 2010 trip to Havana by the JLCO and released in October 2015.The label issued Big Band Holidays in December 2015, The Abyssinian Mass in March 2016, The Music of John Lewis in March 2017, and the JLCO's Handful of ...
Come experience both in-person and virtual performances from our global community of world-class jazz musicians in Jazz at Lincoln Center's most intimate venue. Dizzy's Club offers live jazz performances with panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline, a warm ambiance, and a delicious seasonal menu. ... GET TICKETS. Oct 7. Ted Nash Big Band ...