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  1. Terence Oliver Blanchard (born March 13, 1962) is an American trumpeter, pianist and composer. A jazz musician, he has also composed film scores and operas. He started his career in 1982 as a member of the Lionel Hampton Orchestra, then The Jazz Messengers. He has composed more than forty film scores and performed on more than fifty.

  2. Terence Blanchard (Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, 13 de marzo de 1962) es un músico de jazz estadounidense, trompetista, compositor y arreglista, considerado una de las principales figuras del llamado neo bop.

    • New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, John F. Kennedy High School
  3. Perhaps Blanchard’s most challenging and fulfilling endeavor has been his entry into the world of opera. His second “opera in jazz,” Fire Shut Up in My Bones, based on the best-selling 2014 memoir of The New York Times journalist Charles M. Blow, with the libretto written by Kasi Lemmons, Fire Shut Up in My Bones explores Blow’s struggles to transcend and overcome a cycle of violence.

  4. Blanchard received an Oscar nomination for his original score for Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman. He was also BAFTA nominated for his original music for the film. He won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition for writing “Blut Und Boden (Blood and Soil)” a track from BlacKkKlansman .

  5. 6 de ene. de 2022 · And in late September 2021, Blanchard will became the first Black composer to premiere an original opera at The Metropolitan Opera. With music by Blanchard and a libretto by the aforementioned Lemmons, Fire Shut Up in My Bones —an adaptation of New York Times columnist Charles Blow’s bestselling memoir about childhood trauma and ...

  6. 27 de sept. de 2021 · Terence Blanchard Is The First Black Composer Played At The Metropolitan Opera : NPR. Music. Terence Blanchard Makes History At The Metropolitan Opera. September 27, 20215:07 AM ET. Heard...

  7. 16 de dic. de 2021 · In 2021, Blanchard’s opera Fire Shut Up in My Bones became the first operatic work by an African American to composer to be presented at New York’s Metropolitan Opera since its founding in 1839. Terence Oliver Blanchard, Sr., who has composed scores for more than 40 films, continues teaching at UCLA’s Herb Alpert School of Music, where he holds the Kenny Burrell Chair in Jazz Studies.