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  1. Hace 1 día · Music for Screens, Terence Blanchard. Jump to Comments. "Genius: MLK/X" composer Terence Blanchard on using songs and score to highlight 1960s Civil Rights leaders and their journey through the 1960s.

  2. Hace 3 días · Features. August 9, 2021. Hiromi, Terence Blanchard, Keith Tippett & More: The Week in Jazz. by Matt Micucci. The Week in Jazz is your roundup of new and noteworthy stories from the jazz world. It’s a one-stop destination for the music news you need to know. Let’s take it from the top. Noteworthy.

  3. Hace 21 horas · via 2024 GRAMMYs We are thrilled to announce that five TKA artists have received 6 awards for The 66th Annual Grammy Awards. These artists include Béla Fleck (x2), Meshell Ndegeocello, Bobby Rush, and Terence Blanchard. Congratulations to every one of the winners for…Read more TKA Congratulates 2024 Grammys Winners: Béla Fleck (x2), Meshell Ndegeocello, Bobby Rush, and Terence Blanchard

  4. Hace 2 horas · In a pair of YouTube sneak peeks last month, Walt Disney Imagineering showed how they developed the ride's cutting-edge audio-animatronics and introduced fans to PJ Morton and Terence Blanchard, who created original works for the ride's score.

  5. Hace 1 día · “We really wanted to showcase New Orleans music, give people who are going to be in the queue line an experience of being in New Orleans,” Blanchard — a featured musician in the Disney Animation Studios film The Princess and the Frog — said. “It will hopefully create a lasting memory and a relationship with the city.”

  6. Hace 2 días · Camille also choreographed Porgy & Bess in 2020 and Terence Blanchard’s Champion, which premiered April 2023, both at The MET Opera. Camille made her Broadway choreography debut with the critically acclaimed revival of Once on This Island, followed by Choir Boy for MTC.

  7. Hace 1 día · Terence Blanchard, a featured musician in “The Princess and the Frog,” seven-time Grammy-winner and twice-Oscar nominated composer, helmed the music in the attraction’s queue. This is just one of the many ways Imagineers have leaned into local New Orleans voices to tell Tiana’s story — both artists are natives to this musical city.