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  1. 5 de sept. de 1995 · Wynton Marsalis. W. W. Norton & Company, Sep 5, 1995 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 171 pages. Companion book to the popular PBS-TV series Marsalis on Music, introducing families, children, and music-hungry readers of all ages to the joy of good music, both classical and jazz. With an unrivaled freshness, charm, and sense of fun, Wynton Marsalis steps ...

  2. Internationally acclaimed musician, composer, bandleader, educator and a leading advocate of American culture. Artistic and Managing Director of Jazz at Linc...

  3. Marsalis had two documentaries made on his music and perspective early in his career: Catching a Snake in 1985 and Playing Through the Changes in 1992. Though many years have passed since these two pieces aired, Marsalis’ overall message about jazz music and its importance as a classic American art form have remained consistent to date.

  4. The Marsalis Family. Multi-generational jazz families were once the rule in New Orleans. The music’s early history is filled with such storied names as brass band leader Henry Allen, Sr. and his son, trumpet great Henry “Red” Allen, Jr.; drum pioneer Louis Cottrell, Sr. and his clarinet-playing offspring Louis, Jr.; Onward Brass Band ...

  5. Marsalis family, American family, considered the ‘first family of jazz,’ who (particularly brothers Wynton and Branford) had a major impact on jazz in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Other members include Ellis and Delfeayo. Learn more about the Marsalis family.

  6. After each performance, Marsalis illuminates the music in terms that everyone can understand, using a clear and simple language, infused with the colorful Jazz vernacular. Musical performances include The Nutcracker, Prokofiev's Classical Symphony, Stars and Stripes Forever and more. Jazz composer and trumpet player Wynton Marsalis conducts a ...

  7. 17 de oct. de 1995 · Wynton Marsalis is the music director of the world-renowned Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, which spends more than half the year on tour. He also hosts the popular Jazz for Young People concerts and helped lead the effort to construct JALC's new home, Frederick P. Rose Hall, the first education, performance, and broadcast facility devoted to jazz, which opened in October 2004.