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Tal dia com avui de l'any 2004 ens deixava una de les grans figures del jazz, el blues i tot el que hi vulgueu afegir. Avui repassem les seves millors composicions, col
Tal dia com avui de l'any 2004 ens deixava una de les grans figures del jazz, el blues i tot el que hi vulgueu afegir. Avui repassem les seves millors composicions, col
Alexa Tarantino is an award-winning, vibrant, young jazz saxophonist, woodwind doubler, composer, and educator. She was recently named one of the “Top 5 Alto Saxophonists of 2019” by the JazzTimes Critics' Poll and nominated as a “Rising Star - Alto Saxophone” by Downbeat Magazine's 2020 and 2021 Critics' Poll. Alexa is currently on faculty for Jazz at Lincoln Center. Alexa holds a Master's degree in Jazz Studies from The Juilliard School and Bachelor's degrees in Jazz Saxophone Performance and Music Education from the Eastman School of Music. Alexa has performed regularly as a leader and sidewoman in a wide variety of ensembles and genres including the Wynton Marsalis Septet, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Cecile McLorin Salvant Quintet and OGRESSE ensembles, Ulysses Owens Jr.'s Generation Y and Big Band, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, and the DIVA Jazz Orchestra. In this episode we speak with Alexa in depth about her background and her latest release "Firefly."
Carlos Henriquez performs with the Wynton Marsalis Septet and has worked with Paco De Lucia, Tito Puente, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Lenny Kravitz, and countless more. He's our guest for this month's episode of Groove.
Una maravillosa compilación de temas grabados en vivo en Jazz at Lincoln Center en conciertos de destacados artistas junto al Wynton Marsalis Septet entre los años 2003 y 2007, producción 2018 para Blue Engine Records, es el invitado al 2 de uno de esta semana.
An 'Anything & Everything' interview with clarinetist, saxophonist and educator, Victor Goines. Victor currently serves as the director of jazz studies and professor of music at Northwestern University School of Music, and is a member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and the Wynton Marsalis Septet. Victor shares his journey on how the many educational and musical influencers in New Orleans and other places played a significant role in setting the stage for his path.
The show where we uncover the stories, processes, and worldviews behind NYC’s most artful and creative musicians. TICKETS for their January 31st, 2021 concert (recording available after): https://bravesound.org/shop/joeblock/ Today's Guests:Joe Block is a pianist, composer, arranger, and bandleader. He began playing classical piano at the age of two before switching to jazz in middle school. While growing up in Philadelphia, a city with a rich jazz and musical tradition, he was fortunate to learn and study from older musicians on the scene and in jazz education programs at the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts, the Kimmel Center, and Temple University.Joe currently resides in New York City where he attends both the Juilliard School (MM ‘22) and Columbia University (BA ‘21) as part of their highly selective and vigorous dual-degree exchange program. His has studied with Geoff Keezer, Marc Cary, Ted Rosenthal, Bruce Barth, and Frank Kimbrough. Joe has had the opportunity to work and play with many esteemed musicians including Wynton Marsalis, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Leslie Odom, Jr. Ari Hoenig, Eric Alexander, Seamus Blake, Jaleel Shaw, Hannibal Lokumbe, Justin Faulkner, and The Captain Black Big Band. As a bandleader and sideman in New York and Philadelphia he has performed at numerous venues including Dizzy’s, The Django, Birdland, Smalls Jazz Club, Smoke Jazz Club, Bar Next Door, Symphony Space, Alice Tully Hall, Shapeshifter Lab, Cafe Bohemia, Chris’ Jazz Café, South Jazz Parlor, @exuberance, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia Clef Club, Hilbert Circle Theatre (Indianapolis) and the Black Cat (San Francisco).He has also performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Belize Jazz Festival, Montclair Jazz Festival, Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, Next Generation Jazz Festival, and Telluride Jazz Festival. He leads his own quintet and trio, and is the co-leader and founder of the Philadelphia Ambassador Big Band.In addition to being an instrumentalist, Joe is an avid and experienced composer and arranger (ASCAP). Hailed by Jazz at Lincoln Center as one of "jazz's most promising young composers", he has been commissioned to write or arrange music for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis (2019, 2020), the Philadelphia Ambassador Big Band, the Juilliard Jazz Orchestra, the Wynton Marsalis Septet, and the Jazz Orchestra of Philadelphia, for which he arranged part of Gustav Holst’s “The Planets” in 2018.Find him at https://www.joeblockmusic.com/ Your hosts: Michael Shapira: michaelxshapira.com @michaelxshapiraAustin Zhang: austinzhang.org @austindiscoversLearn more: https://bravesound.org/ Instagram: @bravesoundnyc
The Working Artist Project presents Victor Goines. Victor Goines is a jazz saxophonist and clarinetist. From 2000 to 2007, he was director of the jazz program at Juilliard. He has been a member of Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and the Wynton Marsalis Septet since 1993. Support this podcast
Go ahead, say we're cashing in on this tried-and-true gimmick, but we don't care. There's a crispness to the air, the eggnog is flowing, and we're reading to watch A Christmas Story about a dozen times this month. So let's talk about our favorite seasonal movies and songs!Please note that we're excluding from our lists the "Holy Trinity" of Christmas movies: Die Hard, Die Hard 2: Die Harder, and A Christmas Story because those are just no-brainers to include. LINKS OF INTEREST:- Joe Cool's Blues was an album by The Wynton Marsalis Septet with the Ellis Marsalis Trio ...AND ANOTHER THING:Tim recommends watching The Raconteurs Full Set From The Basement on the YouTubesTodd advises you to stuff Fishbone's cover of Alice In Chains' "Them Bones into your earhole immediately FOLLOW US ON THE SOCIAL MEDIAS:Did you love what you listened to? Fantastic - we love people with questionable taste that enjoy a couple chuckleheads cracking each other up. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more of the internet funny.Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on Podbean, iTunes, or Spotify!
KCCK’s Bob Stewart interviews saxophonist Ted Nash, saxophonist and composer, who will be a part of the Wynton Marsalis Septet for the Hancher premiere of “The Sound of Democracy,” Oct. 27 at 7:30pm. Ted talks about growing up as the son of two civil rights activists, The experience of playing with Wynton and the Lincoln … Continue reading The post Ted Nash – The KCCK Interview appeared first on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
Jazz Live Galore med Radio Jazz studievært Ole Matthiessen præsenterer sjældne optagelser fra især den københavnske jazzscene. Der er musik med Max Roach, Elvin Jones Trio, McCoy Tyner Group, Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon, Kenny Barron, Egberto Gismonti, Sammy Massamba, Michel Petrucciani, Wynton Marsalis Septet, Roy Hargrove Quintet og Dino Saluzzi Family. Sendt i Radio Jazz Der er mere jazz på www.radiojazz.dk
"Young new Orleans-bred trombonist and singer, Jeffery Miller has no shortage of believers who recognize his talent." This is obviously true, as Jeffrey has subbed in with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, played in the Disneyland College Band, with the Wynton Marsalis Septet, and is on full scholarship to Julliard. We recently sat down with Jeffery for dinner at a local restaurant. Here's the result! Pardon the other guest's noise. http://hyperurl.co/losecontroljm
"Young new Orleans-bred trombonist and singer, Jeffery Miller has no shortage of believers who recognize his talent." This is obviously true, as Jeffrey has subbed in with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, played in the Disneyland College Band, with the Wynton Marsalis Septet, and is on full scholarship to Julliard. We recently sat down with Jeffery for dinner at a local restaurant. Here's the result! Pardon the other guest's noise. http://hyperurl.co/losecontroljm
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On this episode, we welcome to the lounge Farid Barron, one of Philadelphia's best-known jazz musicians. He is a former member of Wynton Marsalis's Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and he has collaborated on recordings with Victor Goines, Herlin Riley and Wycliffe Gordon, all of whom are also known for their work with JLCO. He has also served as pianist for the Sun Ra Arkestra, which operates in a wildly different artistic realm, but, as he observes, shares more with JLCO than we might think. Farid has world-class piano skills and a distinctive touch on the instrument. Today he tells us about his experience as a student of the piano, and some of the qualities shared by all his favorite musicians -- Art Tatum, Thelonius Monk, Sarah Vaughan, and more.Featured Music:Jafar Barron. "Old Happy, Happy Buddah."The Free-Bop Movement, Atlantic, 2000.Wynton Marsalis Septet. "Sunflowers."The Marciac Suite, Columbia Masterworks, 1999.Sun Ra Arkestra. "Discipline 27-B / I'll Wait For You."Live at the Paradox, In+Out Records, 2009.Wycliffe Gordon. "Bad Time."The Joyride, Nagel Heyer Records, 2009.Photo: mhamiltonvisuals.comRecorded July 2017Hosted by Matthew CoakleyProduced by Ryan O'Grady, Matthew Coakley and Thomas Hagen
We are featuring Carlos Henriquez on today’s show. Carlos has been the bassist for the Wynton Marsalis Septet and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra for nearly 20 years, and he has just released his first solo album The Bronx Pyramid on Blue Engine Records. You’ll hear clips from the title track before and after the interview, and we have a link to check out the entire album, which I highly recommend, in the show notes. We talk with Carlos about growing up in the Bronx, meeting Wynton, developing Afro-Cuban bass lines, finding your voice, and much more. Be sure to check out our sponsor Discover Double Bass! Whether you’re looking for lessons on walking bass lines, technical exercises, soloing concepts, or phrasing with the bow, Discover Double Bass has helpful resources to get you to the next level in your craft. You can check out over 70 free lessons and much more at discoverdoublebass.com. About Carlos: Carlos Henriquez was born in 1979 in the Bronx, New York. He studied music at a young age, played guitar through junior high school and took up the bass while enrolled in The Juilliard School’s Music Advancement Program. He entered LaGuardia High School of Music & Arts and Performing Arts and was involved with the LaGuardia Concert Jazz Ensemble which went on to win first place in Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition and Festival in 1996. In 1998, swiftly after high school, Henriquez joined the Wynton Marsalis Septet and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, touring the world and featured on more than 25 albums. Henriquez has performed with artists including Chucho Valdes, Paco De Lucia, Tito Puente, the Marsalis Family, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Lenny Kravitz, Marc Anthony, and many others. He has been a member of the music faculty at Northwestern University School of Music since 2008, and was music director of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra’s cultural exchange with the Cuban Institute of Music with Chucho Valdes in 2010.
Ron Westray -Live at Jazz at The Lincoln Center! Ron talks about his latest CD Jimi Jazz, a tribute to Jimi Hendrix http://www.bluecanoerecords.com/jimi-jazz.html One of the most highly regarded trombonist of his generation, Ron Westray continues to expand upon the legacy set before him with his CD releases, "Jimi Jazz", "Live From Austin" and "Medical Cures For The Chromatic Commands Of The Inner City". Professor Ron Westray’s professional contributions encompass a stunning list of achievements in the areas of performance, composition, recording, and publishing. Since the early nineties he has performed as trombonist or lead trombonist with the most prestigious jazz ensembles in the world, including the Mingus Big Band, New York’s Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, The Wynton Marsalis Septet, Irving Mayfield, The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, and the Marcus Roberts Ensemble, in hundreds of performances around the globe.
Behind the scenes footage from when the Wynton Marsalis Septet performed in Abu Dhabi in April 2010
The Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac on August 6-7, 2008
The Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac on August 6-7, 2008
The Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac on August 6-7, 2008
The Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac on August 6-7, 2008
The Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac on August 6-7, 2008
The Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac on August 6-7, 2008
The Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac on August 6-7, 2008
The Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac on August 6-7, 2008
Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac 2007
Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac 2007
Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac 2007
Wynton Marsalis Septet rehearsing in Marciac 2007
Jason Crane interviews saxophone and clarinet player Victor Goines. Goines has made quite a name for himself with such seminal groups as the Wynton Marsalis Septet and the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra. In addition to touring the world with the those bands, he’s also an accomplished leader in his own right, and the director of the jazz program at Juilliard in New York. Goines has a new CD called New Adventures (Criss Cross, 2006).
On July 25, 2003 the Wynton Marsalis Septet performed in Gardone Rivera (on Garda Lake). Enjoy this video from that concert.
On July 24, 2003 the Wynton Marsalis Septet performed in Lucca, with Francesco Cafiso playing as guest. Enjoy some videos from that concert.
On July 24, 2003 the Wynton Marsalis Septet performed in Lucca, with Francesco Cafiso playing as guest. Enjoy some videos from that concert.
On July 24, 2003 the Wynton Marsalis Septet performed in Lucca, with Francesco Cafiso playing as guest. Enjoy some videos from that concert.
On July 21, 2003 the Wynton Marsalis Septet performed at the Blue Note in Milan, with Francesco Cafiso playing as guest. Enjoy some videos from that concert.
On July 21, 2003 the Wynton Marsalis Septet performed at the Blue Note in Milan, with Francesco Cafiso playing as guest. Enjoy some videos from that concert.
On July 21, 2003 the Wynton Marsalis Septet performed at the Blue Note in Milan, with Francesco Cafiso playing as guest. Enjoy some videos from that concert.
On July 21, 2003 the Wynton Marsalis Septet performed at the Blue Note in Milan, with Francesco Cafiso playing as guest. Enjoy some videos from that concert.
On July 21, 2003 the Wynton Marsalis Septet performed at the Blue Note in Milan, with Francesco Cafiso playing as guest. Enjoy some videos from that concert.