Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra
Released Album
Miscellaneous
Choral
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August 27, 2002
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleCountry:
United States of AmericaGenre:ChoralConcertoThe Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra is a world-renowned ensemble that has been at the forefront of jazz music for over 30 years. Founded in 1988 by jazz legend Wynton Marsalis, the orchestra has become one of the most respected and influential jazz ensembles in the world. The idea for the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra was born out of a desire to create a permanent jazz ensemble that would be based at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. Marsalis, who was already a well-known jazz musician and composer, was approached by the Lincoln Center to lead the new ensemble. He accepted the offer and began assembling a group of talented musicians to join him. The original members of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra included some of the most respected jazz musicians of the time, including Wycliffe Gordon, Victor Goines, and Marcus Roberts. Over the years, the ensemble has featured a rotating cast of musicians, with Marsalis serving as the artistic director and lead trumpeter. One of the highlights of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra's career was their performance at the 1994 Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. The ensemble received critical acclaim for their performance, which featured a mix of classic jazz standards and original compositions. The performance was later released as a live album, which further cemented the orchestra's reputation as one of the best jazz ensembles in the world. In addition to their live performances, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra has also recorded several albums over the years. Their debut album, "Portraits by Ellington," was released in 1992 and featured the music of jazz legend Duke Ellington. The album was a critical and commercial success, earning the ensemble a Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance. The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra has also collaborated with a number of other musicians and artists over the years. In 1999, they teamed up with singer-songwriter Willie Nelson for the album "Here We Go Again: Celebrating the Genius of Ray Charles." The album featured Nelson and the orchestra performing classic Ray Charles songs, and it earned the ensemble another Grammy Award. Over the years, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra has continued to push the boundaries of jazz music, incorporating elements of classical music, blues, and other genres into their performances. They have also worked to promote jazz education, offering workshops and masterclasses to young musicians around the world. Today, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra continues to be one of the most respected and influential jazz ensembles in the world. With a rotating cast of talented musicians and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of jazz music, the ensemble is sure to continue making waves in the world of music for years to come.More....
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