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  Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16.3 acre (61,000 m²) complex of buildings in New York City which serves as home for 12 arts companies.
In 2004 Lincoln Center was expanded through the addition of Jazz at Lincoln Center's newly built facilities (Frederick P. Rose Hall) at the new Time Warner Center, located a few blocks to the south.
Jazz at Lincoln Center, while a part of the Center’s programming, is located separately in the Frederick P. Rose Hall complex within the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle.
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 Jazz at Lincoln Center - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jazz at Lincoln Center is a new addition to the Lincoln Center performing arts complex, located at 60th Street and Broadway in New York City, slightly south of the main Lincoln Center campus and directly adjacent to Columbus Circle.
It is housed inside Frederick P. Rose Hall of the Time Warner Center.
Resident artists include Wynton Marsalis (Artistic Director for Jazz at Lincoln Center) and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and Arturo O'Farrill's Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra.
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 MetroActive Arts |Lincoln Jazz Center Orchestra
His enthusiasm for looking at progressions in jazz, for the relationship between jazz and dance and the committed role Lincoln Center has in leading a country-wide renaissance of jazz education similarly is glowing and brassy.
While this performance is not simply a swing revival, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and the Jazz at Lincoln Center organization, both devoted to honoring the history of jazz and its musicians, are careful to restore the essence of the performances of the 1930s and '40s.
Jazz is something to be taken seriously, it requires a great deal of training and is not informal, but is comprised of a great deal of theory.
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 Jazz News :: Jazz At Lincoln Center Welcomes Jazz Educators
Led by some of the foremost jazz educators in the country, the BDA emphasizes hands-on learning and focuses on concepts and techniques to be immediately applied in the classroom.
For 11 years, Jazz at Lincoln Center has produced Essentially Ellington, a program that disseminates Duke Ellington compositions to high school jazz bands, encourages the study and performance of Ellington's music, and fosters mentoring relationships between students and professional musicians.
Education is at the heart of Jazz at Lincoln Center's mission, accounting for nearly three-quarters of all programming and reaching an audience of more than 320, 000 students and teachers each year.
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 Loren Schoenberg
Jazz's heyday as a popular music form was over by that point, and while Schoenberg was collecting classic 78 rpm records by jazz originators like Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, and "Fats" Waller, most of his peers were busy listening to rock and roll and folk music.
Schoenberg, known around the jazz world as a history buff and an expert on Goodman's music in particular, was the perfect choice to compile the archive and write the accompanying documents.
In addition to his duties as Executive Director of the Jazz Museum, Schoenberg is on the faculty of Julliard's Institute for Jazz Studies, and Jazz at Lincoln Center's Jazz 101 series.
www.lorenschoenberg.com /bio.html   (2075 words)

  
 Jazz from Lincoln Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Jazz from Lincoln Center showcases exclusive live concerts from America’s premier jazz performance series and features special guests and intimate duets.
The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra concerts are organized by the legendary Wynton Marsalis and are hosted for broadcast by 60 Minutes correspondent Ed Bradley.
The Peabody Award-winning Jazz from Lincoln Center presents old favorites and introduces new faces and sounds to the airwaves.
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 Jazz At Lincoln Center - Music Downloads - Online
Bio: Dedicated to preserving America's jazz heritage, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra is a key component of New York City's Jazz at Lincoln Center program, serving as the highly versatile house band for a wide variety of concert events.
Additionally, the LJCO participates in many Jazz at Lincoln Center educational events (for both advanced and younger students), and records occasionally, both as their own entity and as a backing group for artistic director Wynton Marsalis.
The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra was founded in 1988 and in its early years was often conducted by David Berger.
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 { Jazz at Lincoln Center :: JazzCast }
Jazz at Lincoln Center's Peabody Award–winning radio series, Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio with Ed Bradley, is broadcast weekly to over 240 public radio affiliates nationwide through the Jazz Satellite Network/WFMT.
Poetry, politics and jazz collide: The spoken words of John Sinclair, Sonia Sanchez, and Yusef Komunyakaa are punctuated by the saxophone of Sonny Fortune, bass of Reggie Workman, and drums of Rashied Ali.
Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio with Ed Bradley is produced by Murray Street Productions on behalf of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
www.jalc.org /jazzcast/j_radio.asp   (183 words)

  
 PR: COOTM: Jazz at Lincoln Center
With the world-renowned Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra with Arturo O’Farrill, and a comprehensive array of guest artists, Jazz at Lincoln Center, under the leadership of Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis, produces a year-round schedule of performance, education, and broadcast events for audiences of all ages.
Jazz at Lincoln Center will produce a series of events throughout the month of April, including a family friendly open house at Frederick P. Rose Hall on Sunday, April 2 from 2pm to 5pm where XM Satellite Radio will host tours of the in-house broadcast studios and offer other special prizes.
With the world-renowned Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra and a comprehensive array of guest artists, Jazz at Lincoln Center advances a unique vision for the continued development of the art of jazz by producing a year-round schedule of performance, education, and broadcast events for audiences of all ages.
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 Jazz at Lincoln Center
Jazz at Lincoln Center is the world's largest not-for-profit arts organization dedicated to jazz.
Under the leadership of Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis and President and CEO Hughlyn F. Fierce, Jazz at Lincoln Center will produce more than 450 events during its 2002-03 season.
Currently, Jazz at Lincoln Center is building its new home - Frederick P. Rose Hall - the first-ever education, performance, and broadcast facility devoted to jazz, slated to open in fall 2004.
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 Lincoln Center Theater   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Lincoln Center Theater, established in 1985, has become one of the nation's most respected producers of both new plays and new interpretations of classic...
Lincoln Center Theater was re-established in 1985 under the leadership of...
Lincoln Center is a complex of many buildings, including the Metropolitan Opera, Avery Fisher Hall, the New York State Theater, the Juilliard School...
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 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, in central Manhattan, New York City, between 62d and 66th streets W of Broadway.
Lincoln Center is a complex of many buildings, including the Metropolitan Opera, Avery Fisher Hall, the New York State Theater, the Juilliard School (including Alice Tully Hall for recitals and a chamber music hall), the Vivian Beaumont Theater, the Library-Museum of the Performing Arts, the Guggenheim Bandshell in Damrosch Park, and several Fordham Univ. buildings.
A nonprofit organization with municipal support, Lincoln Center is dedicated to the encouragement of new artists and to the presentation of internationally acclaimed performers.
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 NPR : Jazz at Lincoln Center Opening Gala
Jazz at Lincoln Center Artistic Director and trumpeter Wynton Marsalis.
Latin jazz has often been called the perfect union and the Lincoln Center Afro-Latin Orchestra is a living example.
Jazz is a common language that people in West Africa can share with someone from Philadelphia, for instance.
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 Jazz at Lincoln Center
Jazz at Lincoln Center, which will house the first and only performance spaces in the world created specifically for jazz.
Discuss Jazz at Lincoln Center at Wired New York Forum
Jazz at Lincoln Center at 1 Central Park
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 Jazz at Lincoln Center on Tour Cosmopolis
On February 17 and 18, 2001, in the context of "LucerneConcerts meet Jazz", Wynton Marsalis' Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra (LCJO) played two concerts in Switzerland, accompanied by a jazz workshop and a jam session, held together with teachers and students of "Jazzschule Luzern".
One can argue that jazz is by definition an open form of music which naturally tends to develop in various directions, but it remains a fact that someone has to maintain the tradition.
Wynton Marsalis is the Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
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 Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra - biography - english - Hopper Management
First formed in 1988, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra (LCJO) is the official "house band" for Jazz at Lincoln Center activities.
Their music is documented on three recordings produced by Jazz at Lincoln Center for Columbia/Sony Music, including Portraits by Ellington (1992), The Fire of the Fundamentals (1993), and They Came to Swing (1994).
Jazz at Lincoln Center has commissioned works for the LCJO from Benny Carter, Joe Henderson, Jimmy Heath, Chico O’Farrill, Freddie Hubbard, Wynton Marsalis, Christian McBride, and Stephen Scott.
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 Jazz News :: Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra With Wynton Marsalis Renamed
Jazz at Lincoln Center announced today that the not-for-profit organization's resident big band, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, has been re-named the JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA WITH WYNTON MARSALIS.
Conceived in 1988, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra is comprised of 15 of today's finest jazz soloists and ensemble players, and has been the Jazz at Lincoln Center resident orchestra for over 18 years.
Featured in all aspects of Jazz at Lincoln Center's programming, the remarkably versatile Orchestra performs music for concerts, dances, and collaborations with symphony orchestras, ballet, modern dance and films.
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 WFMT - Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio
We were celebrating Wynton Marsalis' 43rd birthday, there were a few glasses of well-deserved champagne at Jazz at Lincoln Center's new home, and the first day of the rest of its life.
The habanera is a European rhythm that emerged in Cuba in the 19th century.  It migrated north into the blues and jazz, and south into tango.  In the pianos of Paquito Hechavarria, Adrian Iaies and Arturo O'Farrill the habanera springs to life in La Cumparsita, Siboney, and Round Midnight.
Two unique Jazz singers - Jimmy Scott and Carmen Lundy - share a bill and offer original songs and American standards.  Lundy digs into Duke Ellington's Come Sunday and her own love songs: Scott with a trio, lifts his high tenor voice over the melodies of Gershwin, Arlen and Berlin.
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 Jazz At Lincoln Center
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Jazz Piano Summit At Jazz @ Lincoln Center
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 Jazz at Lincoln Center - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Jazz at Lincoln Center - Voyager, the free encyclopedia
The complex consists of three main music performance venues: the 1100-seat Frederick P. Rose Concert Hall, the 550-seat Allen Room (which features a 50 by 90-foot window overlooking Central Park, and Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, an intimate 140-seat jazz club.
Resident artists include Wynton Marsalis (who is the Artistic Director for Jazz at Lincoln Center) and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, and Arturo O'Farrill's Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra.
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 { Jazz at Lincoln Center .::. Jazz Music in New York}
Jazz at Lincoln Center's 2006-07 season single tickets ON SALE NOW!
Jazz at Lincoln Center's 06-07 education courses and concerts for all ages.
Check out Jazz at Lincoln Center's Swing Club, where sounds charm, cocktails tease, and people play...
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 Jazz | All About Jazz
The ninth season of Jazz @ Lincoln Center began with a talk show "Beyond Category - The Recorded Legacy of Duke Ellington" - a program of reminiscences with Geore Avakian and Teo Macero (veteran Columbia record producers of Ellington music) telling often humorous stories about Duke's record sessions.
The LCJO soloists sought to re-create the solo stylings of the original Ellington sidemen - a practice that has drawn considerable criticism from critics who abhor this repertorial approach - and the meetings, growlings, grindings and note bending of these players did much to reconstruct the atmosphere of the original band.
At any rate, the J@ LC producers are certainly aware of the contemporary jazz patron and his needs.
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 Jazz Police - Jazz at Lincoln Center Fall Preview
Jazz at Lincoln Center has an exciting new season approaching.
Jazz Con Salsa series with Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra appearing September 30 and October 1.
Jazz con Salsa Featuring the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra and Arturo O'Farrill & Special Guests Joe Lovano, Lew Soloff & Greg Osby September 30 & October 1, 2005, Rose Theater, 8pm The AFRO-LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA with ARTURO O'FARRILL brings together the styles of salsa and jazz in an eclectic mixture of rhythm and groove.
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 { Jazz at Lincoln Center :: Get JazzED! }
The enhanced streaming videos presented on JazzED Events Online represent just a small sampling of Jazz at Lincoln Center's educational offerings, and are available free of charge during this pilot phase for viewing at home, in the library, or at schools.
JazzED Events Online is created in partnership with www.veotag.com, a unique service that allows viewers to jump directly to specific sections of the videos with clickable "veotags".
The purpose of this pilot phase is to gain feedback from friends of Jazz at Lincoln Center such as yourself.
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 PBS Previews | Live From Lincoln Center "Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit Concert"
Radio Broadcasts on National Public Radio, XM Satellite Radio and WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM The Emmy Award-winning PBS series, Live From Lincoln Center, will broadcast a special nationwide broadcast of Jazz at Lincoln Center's Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit Concert, live from the Rose Theater in Frederick P. Rose Hall on Saturday, September 17.
Lincoln Center will make the broadcast feed available to other networks including BET, BET Jazz, VH1 Soul/Classics, and Link TV.
The Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Fund was established by Jazz at Lincoln Center and administered through the Baton Rouge Area Foundation to benefit the musicians, music industry related enterprises and other individuals and entities from the areas in Greater New Orleans who were impacted by Hurricane Katrina and to provide other general hurricane relief.
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 Find in a Library: Jazz at Lincoln Center presents Higher ground hurricane relief benefit concert.
Find in a Library: Jazz at Lincoln Center presents Higher ground hurricane relief benefit concert.
Jazz at Lincoln Center presents Higher ground hurricane relief benefit concert.
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 Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra - AOL Music
Here were the throaty reeds, percussive trumpet blasts and visceral sense of swing that have made the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra the greatest large jazz...
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Download, listen and watch Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
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 The Music of Ornette Coleman
(See January 29, 2004 Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra Review) Ornette Coleman, who was applauded tonight from the audience, is considered a disciple of Charlie Parker and highly influential in avant-garde jazz, through his compositions and through his saxophone arrangements and performance style.
Wynton Marsalis and guest artist Dewey Redman solos at Jazz at Lincoln Center's "The Music of Ornette Coleman" concert on February 19, 2004 at Alice Tully Hall.
The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra performs at Jazz at Lincoln Center's production of "The Music of Ornette Coleman" on February 19, 2004 at Alice Tully Hall.
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