Find out what's happening this month at NJPAC!
Jazz in the Key of Ellison with Wynton Marsalis, Catherine Russell, Talib Kweli, Angélique Kidjo, Patti Austin, Joe Morton with Andy Farber & His Orchestra
Tuesday, November 1 at 7:30pm Part of TD James Moody Jazz Festival Presented by Audible, Inc. Sponsored by the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers-Newark with support from the National Jazz Museum in Harlem
A tribute to the great American novelist Ralph Ellison and his remarkable jazz collection through words and music. Presented by Audible, the event will be introduced by Audible founder and CEO Donald Katz, who was taught by Ellison while an undergraduate at NYU and was supported by Ellison through his first career as a writer.
Also join us for a Jazz Jam Session at NICO Kitchen + Bar on Tuesday, November 1, following Jazz in the Key of Ellison. The guest musicians for this night includes: Jackie Jones, Aaron Kimmel, Joe Magnarrelli, Marcus Miller, and Ben Rubens, along with the James Austin, Jr. House Band.
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Two Centuries of Piano Passion: Bernstein & Parsonnet in Concert and Conversation with Seymour Bernstein, Dr. Victor Parsonnet and Guy Sterling
Wednesday, November 2 at 6:30pm
Though absent from the concert stage for many years, Seymour Bernstein returned to the news with the 2014 release of the critically-acclaimed documentary Seymour: An Introduction, directed by actor Ethan Hawke. Dr. Victor Parsonnet, a native son of Newark, is an accomplished musician and serves as Chairman Emeritus of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra.
Renée Fleming
Friday, November 4 at 8pm Part of Bank of America Classical Series
Renée Fleming's radiant voice soars in songs and arias from France and Italy, plus Schumann's exquisite "A Woman's Life and Love," and selections from Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I. Pianist Gerald Martin Moore is accompanist.
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Carefree: Dancin' with Fred & Ginger Starring Jared Grimes, Hayley Podschun, and Donna McKechnie Directed and Choreographed by Warren Carlyle
Friday, November 4 and Saturday, November 5 at 7:30pm
Co-produced by New Jersey Performing Arts Center and RKO Stage, the song-and-dance spectacular, an original musical tribute to the marvelous Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, will debut in November.
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) and RKO Stage present the premiere of Carefree: Dancin' with Fred & Ginger, an all-new tribute to American cinema's most iconic pair, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Tony Award-winner Warren Carlyle directs and choreographs this original musical spectacular. Leading the cast in this homage to the greatest dance duo of Tinseltown's golden era is Jared Grimes (2014 Fred & Adele Astaire Award for best male dancer in Broadway's After Midnight), Hayley Podschun (Something Rotten!, Hairspray, Chaplin) with special guest appearance by Broadway legend Donna McKechnie (Tony Award winner for A Chorus Line). The cast also features David Elder (Curtains, 42nd Street, Titanic, Kiss Me, Kate), Drew King (On the Twentieth Century) and Tessa Grady (Dames at Sea, Cinderella).
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The Brubeck Songbook with The Brubeck Brothers Band, Hilary Kole and Michael Bourne
Sunday, November 6 at 3pm Part of TD James Moody Jazz Festival Sponsored by the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers-Newark
Musicians Chris and Dan Brubeck, sons of jazz giant Dave Brubeck, head a versatile band in concert with the celebrated Manhattan singer-pianist Hilary Kole and Michael Bourne of WBGO Jazz88.3
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Colin Hay
Thursday, November 10 at 8pm
The songwriter and vocalist behind pop sensation Men at Work ("Down Under," "Overkill," "Who Can It Be Now") performs new songs and greatest hits. Colin Hay has reinvented himself as a solo artist, regularly selling out venues across the U.S. and around the world, and introducing himself to a new generation of fans.
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FREE Jazz Jam Session Featuring James Austin Jr. Quartet and Local Newark-based Jazz Artists
Thursday, November 10 from 7:30pm - 9:30pm Clement's Place, 15 Washington Street, Newark Co-presented by NJPAC and the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University-Newark Free! RSVP Here
Celebrating its third season, NJPAC's free jazz series moves to Clement's Place, the intimate new club in Newark's downtown.
Co-presented by NJPAC and the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University-Newark, Jazz Jam Sessions attracts ace musicians from New Jersey and beyond, as well as talented students seeking to play alongside their musical heroes. The series is curated and directed by pianist and bandleader James Austin Jr. in consultation with NJPAC's Departments of Community Engagement and Arts Education.
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Simply Three
Friday, November 11 at 8pm
Acclaimed for "having what it takes" (Boston Philharmonic), Internet sensations Glen McDaniel, Nick Villalobos and Zack Clark have captivated audiences worldwide with high-octane concerts. Simply Three is continually praised for the ability to impress listeners with a multitude of genres that span Puccini and Gershwin to Adele, Coldplay and Michael Jackson. With an ever-growing online popularity, Simply Three is renewing excitement for instrumental music through inventive music videos that have captured the hearts of millions of YouTube viewers around the globe.
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Antonio Hall Quartet
Saturday, November 12 at 6pm Bethany Baptist Church, 275 Market Street, Newark Free!
The celebrated Grammy-nominated alto saxophonist leads a top-notch quartet. Part of the TD James Moody Jazz Festival.
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Five Trilogy: An Opera Company
Saturday, November 12 at 7pm Part of Bank of America Classical Series
Composer Anthony Davis and playwright Richard Wesley create a compelling new opera about the Central Park Five, featuring bass Kevin Maynor.
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Cole Porter from A to Z: Celebrating 125 Years with Judy Kaye and Robert Kimball
Sunday, November 13 at 3pm Part of TD James Moody Jazz Festival Sponsored by the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers-Newark
Two-time Tony winner Judy Kaye sings all the great Cole Porter numbers ("Love For Sale," "Let's Do It," "Begin the Beguine") in a 125th anniversary salute hosted by Porter biographer Robert Kimball.
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FELA! The Concert: Afro Beat Party
Wednesday, November 16 at 7:30pm Part of TD James Moody Jazz Festival
Full of energy and constant motion, FELA! The Concert radiates joy. Don't miss this celebration of Afrobeat founding father and charismatic fighter of human rights Fela Kuti, featuring a 10-piece Afrobeat band with members of Antibalas, and original cast members from the Tony-winning Broadway Show!
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GRP Jazz Revisited Honoring Larry Rosen with Dave Grusin, Lee Ritenour, David Sanborn, Phil Perry, and Yellowjackets
Thursday, November 17 at 8pm Part of TD James Moody Jazz Festival Sponsored by the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers-Newark
Many of the greatest artists of the jazz label GRP Records reunite to present, individually and collectively, music from the studio's heyday.
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Get On Up: A JAmes Brown Celebration! with Christian McBride, ShaRon Jones, Bettye Lavette, Lee Fields, Ryan Shaw, Terrace Martin, and JAmes Brown Band alumni Pee Wee Ellis, Danny "The Cape Man" Ray, Robert "Mousey" Thompson and Fred Wesley
Friday, November 18 at 8pm Part of TD James Moody Jazz Festival
Day of Swing
Saturday, November 19 at 11am NJPAC Center for Arts Education Part of TD James Moody Jazz Festival Free!
Sarah Vaughan Celebration: The Christian McBride Trio, Dianne Reeves, Lisa Fischer, and Sheila Jordan
Saturday, November 19 at 7:30pm Part of TD James Moody Jazz Festival Sponsored by the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers-Newark and National Endowment for the Arts
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