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 ...
The Detroit Symphony’s big return to the album game got a triumphant ... Ahead of the March 14 release of Wynton Marsalis’ “Blues Symphony” — the DSO’s first new recording project ...
A new take on Wynton Marsalis’s “Blues Symphony,” a piano cycle by Gregory Spears and Rosa Feola’s solo debut are among the highlights.
these seven songs showcase Wynton Marsalis at his finest. 1. “Black Codes (From the Underground)” Released in 1985 on the ...
CD1: Cherokee; The Egyptian Blues; Embraceable You; Black Codes From The Underground; Harriet Tubman; Monks's Mood; And The Band Played On; The Cat In The Hat Is Back. CD2: Uptown Ruler; Down Home ...
Wynton helped launch the Classical Jazz summer concert series at Lincoln Center in New York City. The success of that series led to the creation of Jazz at Lincoln Center, of which Marsalis serves ...
Sweet Release: a ballet in five parts; Ghost Story: a ballet in eight parts. Sweet Release: Wynton Marsalis: Trumpet and Director; Roger Ingram: Trumpet; Ryan Kisor ...
Marsalis leads a take on Keith Jarrett’s 1974 LP “Belonging,” and Lehman interprets “The Music of Anthony Braxton,” revealing ...
"The Blues Symphony is a seven-movement work that gives a symphonic identity to the form and feeling of the blues. It ...