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Wynton Marsalis


From the Plantation to the Penitentiary
year: 2007
genre: jazz
price: $1.40
tracks: 7


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Unforgivable Blackness
year: 2005
genre: soundtrack
price: $3.98
tracks: 21


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Live at the House of Tribes
year: 2005
genre: jazz
price: $1.70
tracks: 6


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The Magic Hour
year: 2004
genre: jazz
price: $1.60
tracks: 8


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Mr. Jelly Lord
year: 1999
genre: jazz
price: $3.00
tracks: 15


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Mr. Jelly Lord
year: 1999
genre: jazz
price: $3.00
tracks: 15


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The Midnight Blues (Standard Time volume 5)
year: 1998
genre: blues
price: $2.40
tracks: 12


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Licoln Center Jazz Orchestra live in Swing City
year: 1998
genre: jazz
price: $2.20
tracks: 11


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Tune in Tomorrow Soundtrack
year: 1990
genre: jazz
price: $2.98
tracks: 16


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At Jazzfest Berlin
year: 1989
genre: jazz
price: $1.80
tracks: 1


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Marsalis Standard Time volume 1
year: 1987
genre: jazz
price: $2.40
tracks: 12


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Wynton Marsalis biography, Wynton Marsalis discography

October 18, 1961) is an American trumpeter and composer.Anthony, has been published as To a Young Jazz Musician.Marsalis has made his reputation with a combination of skill in jazz performance and composition, a sophisticated yet earthy and hip personal style, an impressive knowledge of jazz and jazz history, and skill as a virtuoso classical trumpeter.As of 2006, he has made sixteen classical and more than thirty jazz recordings, has been awarded nine Grammys between the genres, and has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music, the first time it has been awarded for a jazz recording.Biography 2 Musical accomplishments 3 Controversy 4 Political activism 4.He was the second among six sons: Branford, Wynton, Ellis, III (1964), Delfeayo, Mboya Kinyatta (1971), and Jason.His dad Ellis, a music teacher and pianist, is a longtime fixture on the New Orleans jazz scene, and several of Wynton's brothers, particularly saxophonist Branford Marsalis, trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis, and drummer Jason Marsalis, are also notable musicians.At an early age, Marsalis exhibited a keen interest and aptitude in music, coupled with a strong desire to contribute to American culture.At age six, Marsalis was given his first trumpet by a friend of his father, the legendary Al Hirt.At age eight he performed traditional New Orleans music in the Fairview Baptist Church band led by legendary banjoist, Danny Barker.At fourteen he was invited to perform with the New Orleans Philharmonic.During his high school years attending Benjamin Franklin High School, Marsalis was a member of the New Orleans Symphony Brass Quintet, New Orleans Community Concert Band, under the direction of Peter Dombourian, New Orleans Youth Orchestra, New Orleans Symphony and on weekends he performed in a jazz band as well as in the popular local funk band, the Creators.Two years later in 1980, he joined the Jazz Messengers to study under master drummer and bandleader, Art Blakey.It was from Blakey that Marsalis acquired his concept for bandleading and for bringing intensity to each and every performance.In the years to follow, Marsalis was invited to perform with Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie, Harry Edison, Clark Terry, Sonny Rollins, and many other jazz legends.His objective was to learn how to play, and to comprehend how best to give to his audience.Marsalis invested his creative energy as an advocate for a relatively small era in the history of jazz.Marsalis's workshops and members of his formations: James Carter, Christian McBride, Roy Hargrove, Harry Connick Jr.Sample of of "A Wheel Within a Wheel" from Wynton Problems listening to the file?As a composer and performer, Marsalis is also represented on a quartet of Sony Classical releases, At the Octoroon Balls: String Quartet No.Fiddler's Tale, Reel Time and Sweet Release and Ghost Story: Two More Ballets by Wynton Marsalis.CD series, titled Swinging Into The 21st, that is an unprecedented set of albums released in the past year featuring a remarkable scope of original compositions and standards, from jazz to classical to ballet, by composers from Jelly Roll Morton to Igor Stravinsky to Monk, in addition to Marsalis.It has subsequently been recorded by the Harlem Quartet.Reeltime is Marsalis's score for the acclaimed John Singleton film Rosewood.Marsalis also provided the score for the 1990 film Tune in Tomorrow, in which he also makes a cameo appearance as a New Orleans trumpeter with his band.It includes performances of the Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no.Mouret: Rondeau, a video of which has been adopted as the new theme for PBS Masterpiece Theatre.Controversy Marsalis's strongly held views regarding the roots of jazz and its development have generated some negative appraisals from jazz critics and fellow musicians.Down Beat magazine's online website says of Marsalis: For many, Wynton Marsalis saved pure jazz from a morass of pop fusion and noise.Trumpeter Lester Bowie opined of Marsalis's traditionalism, "If you retread what's gone before, even if it sounds like jazz, it could be anathema to the spirit of jazz."In his 1997 book Blue: The Murder of Jazz Eric Nisenson argues that Marsalis's focus on a narrow portion of jazz's past is stifling the music's growth and preventing any further innovation.But he was getting his tail beat off every night in Art Blakey's band.And finally he retreated to safe waters.Davis was also bothered by what he saw as Columbia Records' promotion of Marsalis's music rather than his own, and this was a factor in Davis's departure from Columbia after several decades.I've never heard anything Wynton played sound like it meant anything at all.He plays things really, really,really badly that you cannot screw up unless you are a bad player.I've felt embarrassed listening to him, and I'm white.I've never heard Wynton play the blues convincingly, and I'd challenge him to a blues standoff any time.He's jazzy the same way someone who drives a BMW is sporty."Marsalis has also been criticized for his role in the Ken Burns documentary Jazz, which promoted a classicist view of jazz similar to the views of Marsalis himself.The documentary also angered many with subjective statements, often from Marsalis, about the comparative complexity, popularity, and general worth of the music of a wide variety of artists.Which means each person has the right to play what they want to play, but the responsibility to play something that makes everybody else sound good.In a number of public speeches and television ads, he tried to increase public awareness of the importance of rebuilding New Orleans.Marsalis also urged people to visit Louisiana as soon as possible.Marsalis was one of the participants in Movie Director Spike Lee's documentary When The Levees Broke: A Requiem In Four Acts.Awards and recognition Marsalis is an Eagle Scout and his brother Branford is a Life Scout in the Boy Scouts of America.Marsalis has been awarded the 2005 National Medal of Arts of the United States, the Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy and the Edison Award of the Netherlands, and was elected an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music in Britain.He has received several honorary doctoral degrees, and a variety of other recognitions from Brandeis University, Brown University, Columbia University, Denison University, Haverford College, Johns Hopkins University, the Manhattan School of Music, Princeton University, the University of Miami, Southern Methodist University(SMU) and Yale University.As of 2006, United Artists is considering releasing a feature film biopic on Marsalis, with Will Smith widely purported to be in consideration for the role.Liang Lin) Baroque Music for Trumpet (Purcell, Handel, Torelli, etc.Mood 1986 Marsalis Standard Time, Vol.The Original Soundtrack Standard Time Vol.The Resolution of Romance 1991 Thick In The South: Soul Gestures In Southern Blue, Vol.Levee Low Moan: Soul Gestures In Southern Blue, Vol."Jazz at Lincoln Center", Charity Navigator."Blowing up a storm", The Guardian, 25 Jan 2003.Blue: The Murder of Jazz.Contemporary Black Biography Wynton Marsalis, Jazz Musician.Wynton Marsalis Official website Wynton Marsalis at the Sony website Wynton Marsalis jazz instruction Wynton Marsalis at the Lincoln Center Wynton Marsalis at the Internet Movie Database Wynton Marsalis post Katrina Tulane University Speech 2002 feature by Tom Meek, The Gainesville Sun.This video has been added to your favorites.This video will appear on your blog shortly.Thank you for flagging this video.We can only process copyright complaints submitted by authorized parties in accordance with processes defined in law.Please refer to our Help Center for more information and the complete instructions.Please refer to our Help Center for more information and the form to submit.Thank you for sharing this video!Change the value of a comment by clicking on a thumb.Stanley Crouch's blowjobs in prose also put people off.One of the greatests ever!Would you like to comment?This video has been added to your favorites.The video has been added to your playlist.We can only process copyright complaints submitted by authorized parties in accordance with processes defined in law.There may be significant legal penalties for false notices.Please refer to our Help Center for more information and the complete instructions.Thank you for sharing your concerns.Thank you for sharing this video!He's playing a cornet here it's mellower than a trumpet.Brilliant Cadenza and to end on a High 'F' above High 'C'Amazing!Great, Amazing, Wynton Marsalis is a very very good trumpet player.VERY hard,16th and 32nd notes everywhere...Tienes toda la vida castigando esa trompeta.Wynton Marsalis performing the Carnival Of Veni...Wynton Marsalis performing the Carnival Of Venice with the Boston Pops Orchestra.The code changes based on your selection.Hummel Trumpet Concero in E 3rd Mov.Concerto for Trumpet 1st Mov.Gone are the many nooks and crannies of the place we called home and which brought us so much joy and brotherhood.Wynton is a special brother, whose music and persona flow forth freely with truth, talent and tenacity.MultiAd(new Array("336x280", "336x850", "300x250", "300x600")).One Meal to Good (or Bad) HealthDiana's Butler Tells Some SecretsIs Vytorin a Failure?DramaMessageboardsAbout Radio 3Radio 3 Help Listen Up!Wynton Marsalis interview on Jazz Legends Trumpeter.Unlike Branford, who went on to play fusion and funk, Wynton turned his back on rock and free jazz, and began to explore the earlier jazz tradition, notably in his work with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, one of the world's leading big bands, which he has directed from the late 1980s.His playing and writing have systematically covered music related to the work of Miles Davis, Charles Mingus and above all Duke Ellington, and Marsalis's small groups have also drawn on the traditional styles of New Orleans jazz.Wynton has recorded prolifically, and toured the world with both the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and his own groups, bringing jazz to a vast new, young audience, through a mixture of regular concerts and a programme of educational outreach work.His clear trumpet tone and beautifully crafted solos are coupled with a mastery of muted techniques.Born October 18, 1961 in New Orleans, Louisiana..In 1995 he made his mark as a classical composer with his first major work, a string quartet entitled At the Octoroon Balls.He has also written film scores and ballet music.In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Marsalis was at the forefront of reconstruction efforts, appearing in television ads and organizing Higher Ground, a benefit at Lincoln Center.John Lennon was murdered on December 8, 1980.Visit John Lennon, our Featured Bio for timeline, photo gallery, and more.Visit your favorite Biography Channel program sites!Hear Wynton Marsalis and similar artists on this channel.
 
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