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    Full Concert: JLCO Songbook: Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
    From the Vault: The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra SongbookJazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton MarsalisRose TheaterOct. 20, 20171:16 - Offertory, The Son (from "The Abyssinian Mass") (Composer: Wynton Marsalis; Arranger: Wynton Marsalis)10:24 - Fiesta Mojo (Comp.: Dizzy Gillespie; arr.: Marcus Printup)18:56 - 2/3’s Adventure (Comp.: Carlos Henriquez; arr.: Carlos Henriquez)30:05 - Insatiable Hunger (from "Inferno") (Comp.: Sherman Irby; arr.: Sherman Irby)36:01 - Let My People Go (from "God’s Trombones") (Comp.: Chris Crenshaw; arr.: Chris Crenshaw)50:12 - Up From Down (from "Jesse B Semple") (Comp.: Vincent Gardner; arr.: Vincent Gardner)1:00:00 - Yes Sir, That’s My Baby (Comp.: Lou Donaldson/Gus Kahn; arr.: Sherman Irby)1:08:47 - Jawaharlal Nehru (from "Presidential Suite") (Comp.: Ted Nash; arr.: Ted Nash)1:16:08 - Very Early (Comp.: Bill Evans; arr.: Walter Blanding)1:26:14 - Crescent City Express (from "Crescent City") (Comp.: Victor Goines; arr.: Victor Goines)Continuing Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 30th anniversary celebration, this special evening was dedicated to the brilliant composers of New York City’s house band: the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. The JLCO has put forth a vast, innovative body of original work over the past decade, and for one night in Rose Theater they treated audiences to a collection of their best compositions. Featuring the compositions of current JLCO members like Victor Goines, Ted Nash, Sherman Irby, Marcus Printup, Vincent Gardner, and Wynton Marsalis, the JLCO songbook includes some of the finest and most stylistically diverse big band music in history. Such variety and uniformly high quality is a rare achievement for any band, but no other group has ever had 11 composers and arrangers of this level in its ranks. The JLCO composers’ thematic ambitions, distinctive musical personalities, and unprecedented range make their repertoire a particularly potent demonstration of big band jazz’s limitless potential.This concert was chosen as one of our 30th anniversary landmark performances because of the remarkable compositional abilities of many of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra’s current and past members. Since 1992, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra has been our institution’s flagship ensemble, representing Jazz at Lincoln Center across the globe. Recognized as one of the preeminent jazz ensembles in existence, this two-night only performance is an opportunity to celebrate the writing and arranging that have shaped the band.PERSONNEL:REEDSSherman Irby - alto & soprano saxophones, flute, piccolo, Bb clarinetTed Nash - alto & tenor saxophones, flute, alto flute, piccolo, Bb clarinetVictor Goines - tenor saxophone, Bb & Eb clarinetsWalter Blanding - tenor & soprano saxophones, Bb clarinetPaul Nedzela - baritone & alto saxophones, bass clarinetTRUMPETSGreg GisbertKenny RamptonMarcus PrintupWynton MarsalisTROMBONESVincent GardnerChris CrenshawElliot MasonRHYTHM SECTIONDan Nimmer - pianoCarlos Henriquez - bassMarion Felder - drumsFEATURINGSofija Knezevic - VocalsLIVE CONCERT TEAMCat Henry - Vice President, Concerts And TouringJustin Bias - Concert ProducerSarah Peterson - Production ManagerZak Al-Alami - Lighting DirectorDavid Robinson - FOH Sound EngineerBilly Banks - Stage ManagerTerry Hampton - Assistant Stage ManagerGreg McCrossan - Artist AssistantKay Wolff and Christi English - Music AdministrationJason Olaine - Director, ProgrammingGeorgina Javor - Assistant Director ProgrammingWEBCAST TEAMLen Reggio - Executive ProducerJustin Bias - ProducerJames Sapione - DirectorJames P. Nichols - Broadcast MixRob Macomber - Chief EngineerHiram Becker, Reed Nilson - Camera OperatorBrandon Smith - Webcast AssistantSubscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP108sGgYT_TlG2YRColGcg?sub_confirmation=1To learn more about Jazz at Lincoln Center, visit us at http://www.jazz.org

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