Jazz meets classical in this unique celebration of the music of Edward "Duke" Ellington called Dreaming The Duke, making its way to Gainesville, Friday, January 22, at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
Nnenna Freelon, a six-time Grammy Award nominated jazz vocalist, and soprano Harolyn Blackwell, recognized internationally for her exuberant and expressive performances in opera, will blend and shape respective genres to celebrate the legacy and influences of the great Duke Ellington.
From innovative solo pieces to dynamic duets; from full use of the double quartet to intimate vocal-piano selections; this show proves that legendary music and phenomenal talent produce timeless musical moments.
Joining these two stunning vocalists is noted pianist Mike Garson, whose work in both the jazz and classical worlds has made him the ideal arranger, accompanist and musical director for this performance. From J.S Bach to David Bowie, Garson's boundless musical talents have made him one of the most in-demand pianists in jazz and pop.
These three talents will lend their skills to create an unforgettable evening filled with timeless music: including beloved jazz standards (Prelude To A Kiss, It Don't Mean A Thing, and Love You Madly) and classical Ellington fare (Come Sunday from his famed Black, Brown and Beige Suite) as well as lesser-known gems from the Ellington canon including Solitude and Black Butterfly.
Nnenna Freelon, Harolyn Blackwell and Mike Garson in Dreaming the Duke
Friday, January 22, 7:30 p.m.
Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
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