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Wynton Marsalis - The Essential (2007)
2008-04-25 11:33:00
A felvételek:1. Jeremiah Clarke (1674 - 1707) - Suite in D major: Prince of Denmark's March "Trumpet Voluntary"2. Jean Joseph Mouret (1682 - 1738) - Suite de Symphonies no 1: 1st movement, Rondeau3. Jeremiah Clarke - Ode on Union of King and Parliament: The King's March4. Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695) - Indian Queen, Z 630: First music5. Henry Purcell - Indian Queen, Z 630: Trumpet Tune and Air6. John Stanley (1712 - 1786)- Trumpet Voluntary for Organ7. Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1636 - 1704) - Te Deum in D major, H 146: Prelude8. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) - Brandenburg Concerto no 2 in F major, BWV 1047: 3rd movement, Allegro assai9. Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741) - Concerto for 2 Trumpets in C major, RV 53710.Leopold Mozart (1719 - 1789) - Concerto for Trumpet in D major11.Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) - Concerto for Trumpet in E flat major, H 7e no 112.Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778 - 1837) - Concerto for Trumpet in E flat major, S 49/WoO 113.Johann Sebastian Bach - J...
Martha Stewart?s Got Jungle Fever
2008-01-13 18:43:00
Lifestyle entrepreneur Martha Stewart and jazz musician Wynton Marsalis were photographed looking awfully friendly at the 7th Annual New York Times Art & Leisure Week on Friday. The lovely pair proudly displayed their instant chemistry on the red carpet. As you can see, Marsalis knows how to make a girl smile, blush and fall head over heels ...
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Presale Code FREE
2008-01-04 18:18:00
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton MarsalisLocation: Sheldon Concert Hall, St Louis MOPresale Date: 01/04/08 10:00 AM CSTEvent Date: 02/09/08Presale Password: JALC08Buy Presale Tickets at Ticketmaster.comPick Your Seats & Tickets at StubHub!
Wynton Marsalis - Black Codes
2007-11-21 17:46:00
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Wynton Marsalis Trashes Hip-Hop
2007-03-30 00:00:00
Check out this interview Wynton gave recently to the Guardian over in the U.K., where he's comparing hip-hop with jazz: Wynton Marsalis is 10 minutes into an angry denunciation of hip-hop and he's just hitting his stride. "I call it...
Wynton Marsalis Continues the Project of Jazz and Politics with a New Album
2007-03-19 16:08:00
Image Intro Prolific American jazz musician Wynton Marsalis has released one of his most political albums to date with "From the Plantation to the Penitentiary." Mixing his traditionalist jazz technique with spoken word delivered in angry and powerful bouts, this album is a one part indictment of a history of racism that continues in America against its African descendent population and one part call to arms for that population to rise up. Bluenote describes the album of as "uncompromising" and one that offers "looks at the cracks in America's facade of prosperity and happiness. A BBC Jazz review by Matthew Rogers sums up the album best: Marsalis releases his fury with American culture with the first note of his solo in the title track, seemingly saying: 'sit up and and be righteously angry at these injustices.' By the final cut, ?Where Y?all At??, where a soulful chorus is interrupted by a sharp-tongued Wynton interjecting spoken-word rant...
Wynton Marsalis asks "Where Y'all At?"
2007-03-06 22:00:08
What does jazz master Wynton Marsalis have in common with rap stars such as Ludacris and 50 Cent? Nothing, we hope for Wynton's sake. Never one to mince words, the trumpeter is putting hip-hop on full blast -- and he's doing it in his own rap song. A New Orleans native who now orchestrates Jazz At Lincoln Center in New York City, Marsalis goes ballistic on his new album debuting on Tuesday, From the Plantation to the Penitentiary. Of the in-your-face track titled "Where Y'all At?," Marsalis told the UK's Guardian Unlimited:"...Hip-hop substitutes the plantation for the streets. Now you have to say that you're from the streets, you shot some brothers, you went to jail. Rappers have to display the correct pathology. Rap has become a safari for people who get their thrills from watching African-American people debase themselves, men dressing in gold, calling themselves stupid names like Ludacris or 50 Cent..." To be fair, Marsalis doesn't just dress-down hip-hop. He's also hoppi...
Wynton Marsalis Attacks Big Hip-Hop Names
2007-03-02 20:26:01
Jazz star Wynton Marsalis has launched a scathing attack on some of the biggest names in hip-hop - claiming the musical genre debases African-American culture. Using rap mogul 50 Cent and Ludacris as an example, Marsalis - widely regarded as one of the best jazz musicians of modern times - claims rappers insult their own people with the language they use, the clothes they wear and the message they give out. Read more!
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