Jazz at Lincoln Center celebrates International Jazz Appreciation Month with a diverse line-up of artists throughout Frederick P. Rose Hall, the "House of Swing." The exciting offerings in April include an homage to Broadway composers with jazz-oriented roots, sets celebrating International Jazz Day and Duke Ellington's birthday, and an historic showcase of Sy Oliver arrangements performed only once in its entirety in nearly 30 years.
All events take place at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall, Broadway at 60th Street, New York, New York.
· Elio Villafranca
Featuring Elio Villafranca, alto saxophonist/ flutist Vincent Herring, tenor saxophonist/ clarinetist Greg Tardy, bass clarinetist Todd Marcus, trumpeter Freddie Hendrix, trombonist James Burton, acoustic bassist Gregg August, drummer Jaimeo Brown, percussionists Arturo Stable and Jonathan Troncoso, and dancer Liethis Hechavarria
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola
April 16-17, 2016
Sets at 7:30 and 9:30pm
· World on A String: Swinging Songs of Broadway
Featuring Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and guest Kate Davis
Rose Theater
April 14-16, 2016
8pm
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and vocalist Kate Davis pay tribute to Broadway's brightest lights. The famed avenue has been home to some of the most talented, inventive, and sophisticated composers, many with jazz-oriented roots. Harold Arlen wrote over 500 songs, including many for the stage as well as the classic "Over the Rainbow," which was voted the No. 1 song by the Recording Industry Association of America and the National Endowment for the Arts. Jerome Kern & Irving Berlin are two of the most significant American theatrical composers of the early 20th century, each having been represented on Broadway hundreds of times. Cole Porter, Stephen Sondheim and Mel Brooks have penned timeless musical gems that continue to uplift and entertain - both on Broadway and on record. Gutsy songstress Kate Davis shares her own fresh spin on the standards, which are sure to put you in a New York state of mind.
· Catherine Russell: Sunny Side of the Street
The Appel Room
April 15-16, 2016
Sets at 7:30 and 9:30pm
Join vocalist extraordinaire Catherine Russell for an historic walk on the "Sunny Side of the Street" in her long-awaited return to The Appel Room. For the occasion, Russell partners with vocalists Carolyn Leonhart (who has worked with groups as diverse as Steely Dan and Wax Poetic) and La Tanya Hall (associated with Bobby McFerrin, Michael Feinstein, and more). This talented trio will perform Sy Oliver's own re-arrangements of his most famous tunes, originally written for male vocal trios. These arrangements were lovingly reworked by Oliver himself for a female vocal trio of Catherine Russell, her late mother, Carline Ray, and Oliver's late wife, Lillian Clark. The updated music, including songs like "Ain't She Sweet," "You're Cheating on Me," and "Opus One," was performed only once by the original trio. Tonight, you will experience this rare personal treasure of re-crafted classics, continuing a musical legacy intimately connected to both the arranger and Russell's own personal heritage.
· Science of Jazz! Lecture Series
Varis Leichtman Studio
April 25, 2016
6:30pm
Musicians, music fans and scientists David Heeger, Michael Shadlen and Chris Washburne engage in an interactive improvisational lecture and musical performance that explores the connections between jazz and the brain. Together, they will elucidate connections between neuroscience, improvisation, perception, emotion, communication and more. The evening will feature live music and cocktails.
· Celebrating Ellington and Beyond: Ulysses Owens, Jr. and Friends
Featuring Ulysses Owens, Jr., bassist Yasushi Nakamura, pianist Allyn Johnson, trumpeter Marcus Printup and alto saxophonist Ted Nash
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola
April 29- May 1
Sets at 7:30 and 9:30pm
In just the past few years, Ulysses Owens, Jr. has performed at Dizzy's ClubCoca-Cola with artists including Christian McBride, Steve Wilson, Mulgrew Miller, Steve Nelson, and child prodigy Joey Alexander. One of the most high-profile sidemen, this GRAMMY Award winner and DownBeat Rising Star has recently stepped into a leadership role and assembled some top-shelf groups. Tonight's band features two members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra - trumpeter Marcus Printup and saxophonist Ted Nash - as well as the prolific bassist Yasushi Nakamura and "king of D.C. piano" Allyn Johnson. This show takes place on Duke Ellington's birthday and is highly recommended for any kind of jazz fan.
Tickets for Rose Theater and The Appel Room can be purchased through jazz.org 24 hours a day or CenterCharge at 212-721-6500, open daily from 10am to 9pm. Tickets can also be purchased at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office, located on Broadway at 60th Street, ground floor. Box Office hours: Monday-Saturday from 10am to 6pm (or 30 minutes past curtain) and Sunday from noon to 6pm (or 30 minutes past curtain).
For Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola reservations, call 212-258-9595 or visit www.jazz.org/dizzys.
Prices vary. Dinner served nightly.
General Admission: $20-$45 (unless noted otherwise);
Students: $5-$30 with valid student ID (selected sets only);
Late Night Session: $5-$20.
Minimum of $10 applies to all.
Jazz at Lincoln Center proudly acknowledges its major corporate partners:
Amtrak, Bloomberg, Brooks Brothers, The Coca-Cola Company, Con Edison, Entergy, HSBC Premier, The Shops at Columbus Circle at Time Warner Center, United Airlines, and SiriusXM.
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