Background
Marsalis, Wynton was born on October 18, 1961 in New Orleans. Son of Ellis and Dolores Marsalis.
(This book captures some of Wynton's most brilliant musica...)
This book captures some of Wynton's most brilliant musical performances. It includes transcriptions of the trumpet parts and piano sketch scores of the combo arrangements which can serve both as an aid in understanding the context in which these improvisations were played and as a template from which you can study or recreate the intricate harmonic and rhythmic aspects of these beautiful and amazing arrangements. A list of Wynton's albums is included from which these solos derive. Song Titles: April In Paris, Autumn Leaves, Caravan, Cherokee, Django, A Foggy Day, Linus & Lucy, The Song Is You, When You Wish Upon A Star
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(THE MAGIC HOUR is a limited edition commemorative sheet m...)
THE MAGIC HOUR is a limited edition commemorative sheet music book containing photos and transcriptions of every song on WyntonÕs Blue Note album of the same name. - Wynton Marsalis Magic Hour Book - Sheet Music Book - Wynton Marsalis
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(A second album devoted to Ballads, as interpreted by Wynt...)
A second album devoted to Ballads, as interpreted by Wynton Marsalis. Each pieces has been transcribed note-for-note to allow the at-home player to try and replicate these solos in the style of this great player. A list of Wynton's albums is included from which these solos derive. Song Listing: For All We Know, I Can't Get Started With You, It's Easy To Remember, My Ideal, Skylark, Stardust, Street of Dreams, Where or When, Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me?)
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( Wynton Marsalis's captivating text and Frank Stewart's ...)
Wynton Marsalis's captivating text and Frank Stewart's stunning black-and-white photographs give us a year in the life of today's premier jazz musician and composer, in a book that is itself structured like a jazz blues. Featuring jive-talking cat daddies in the Second Line, gorgeous and mysterious women in the Sweet Refrain, exotic vistas in the Bridge, and musicians, like the J-Master on piano, who live the music the way they play it. By turns lyrical, down-to-earth, exalted, and profane, here are a thrilling evocation of the experience of group improvisation, a provocative take on rap, and distinctive views on the road, romance, creativity, politics, culture, tradition and innovation, and the role of the artist in American society. The result is a fascinating self-portrait, and the next best thing to being there for every fan who has ever dreamed of traveling with the band. The most popular and acclaimed jazz musician of his generation, Wynton Marsalis is also a distinguished classical performer, the first artist to win Grammy awards for both jazz and classical recordings. The founder of Lincoln Center's Classical Jazz Series, Marsalis is artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center Frank Stewart is a prize-winning photographer and filmmaker. His credits include Two Centuries of Black American Art and the Emmy-winning Bearden Plays Bearded. 137 duotones
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(Master Class-Jazz DVD - Wynton Marsalis - An outstanding ...)
Master Class-Jazz DVD - Wynton Marsalis - An outstanding DVD featuring world famous trumpeter and band leader Wynton Marsalis in a clinic with a student jazz combo and talking to other students about the essence of jazz performance. A perfect video to show to your students on a yearly basis. An - Wynton Marsalis - 1995 Edition - Publisher CL BARNHOUSE - PT-WME005-99
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(History of the Trumpet DVD - Wynton Marsalis - In this un...)
History of the Trumpet DVD - Wynton Marsalis - In this unique DVD, Wynton traces the history of the Trumpet from the early examples of a Conch Shell and RamÕs Horn, to todayÕs modern orchestral and jazz instruments. He explains how the construction of the Trumpet has changed over time, and demonstrate - Wynton Marsalis - 1995 Edition - Publisher CL BARNHOUSE - PT-WME006-99
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(THE MAGIC HOUR is a limited edition commemorative sheet m...)
THE MAGIC HOUR is a limited edition commemorative sheet music book containing photos and transcriptions of every song on WyntonÕs Blue Note album of the same name. - Wynton Marsalis Magic Hour Book - Sheet Music Book - Wynton Marsalis
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(MASTER CLASS - TRUMPET, contains three student performanc...)
MASTER CLASS - TRUMPET, contains three student performances of classical trumpet literature by Tartini, Aruturian and Hindemith. Wynton works with each student on interpretation and performance objectives. There is also an extended question and answer sec - Master Class-Trumpet DVD - Wynton Marsalis - Wynton Marsalis
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(Here's is Wynton Marsalis seminal first recording fo Blue...)
Here's is Wynton Marsalis seminal first recording fo Blue Note Records. It is a clear departure for Marsalis, both as an artist and as a composer. The lively, accessible music show Wynton's love for the whimsy, the sexy, the sheer fun of life. These eight tunes will provide just as much pleasure for the performer as the listener. This folio, printed on heavy gloss stock, contains note for note transcriptions of the songs contained on Wynton's first Blue Note recording release. Originally only available as a limited edition commemorative transcription book at Wynton Marsalis concerts, it is now available to the public. The songs are written as lead sheets, fake book style, with melody an chord changes. Piano parts are included where necessary to capture the essence of the tune. Titles: Feeling of Jazz, You and Me, Free to Be, Baby, I Love You, Big Fat Hen, Skipping, Sophie Rose-Rosalee and The Magic Hour. The book also contains photos and biographies of the members of the quartet: Eric Lewis, Carlos Henriquez, and Ali Jackson
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(An incredible collection of transcribed solos of popular ...)
An incredible collection of transcribed solos of popular "ballads" as performed by trumpet great, Wynton Marsalis. Comes complete with booklet of the solos as well as a jazz piano accompaniment part. Also includes a list of the recordings that included t - Wynton Marsalis Ballads Book - - Wynton Marsalis
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(A wonderful collection of transcribed solos of popular "s...)
A wonderful collection of transcribed solos of popular "standards" as performed by trumpet great, Wynton Marsalis. Comes complete with booklet of the solos as well as a jazz piano accompaniment part. Also includes a list of the recordings that included t - Wynton Marsalis Standards Book - - Wynton Marsalis
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("NO AMERICA, NO JAZZ: As I grew up in New Orleans, I watc...)
"NO AMERICA, NO JAZZ: As I grew up in New Orleans, I watched my father give music workshops, even if it was for only five or 10 students. Early on he impressed upon me the importance of passing information along and trying to get to the essence of that information. And so we too want to pass on what's important about jazz, through this Teachers' Kit. Jazz is about modern life and having a dialogue, and I believe the more you know about the music, the more it can teach you about yourself. As teachers, we struggle every day with students who suffer from what I call a lack of mythology. What does it mean to be American? Does it mean rock and roll and McDonalds? We have struggled as a culture to develop a collective aesthetic, some way to pass on to future generations the meaning of how and why we live the way we do. Jazz music gives us a way to understand American life in the 20th century. Jazz is inclusive, dynamic, and resilient, just as modern life is. Because there is not one way of living but many, to be an American is no to be any one thing, but to be part of a process. My feeling is that one is always in the process of becoming an American. And much like our democracy, jazz music is always in the process of becoming whatever musicians make it. We're in the midst of a new movement. It's a movement that has come about from the increasing need to educate our students in a way that is not prejudiced and does not ignore the concerns of other people---an inclusive style of education. Teaching young people about the roots of jazz and helping them understand its soul honors this approach. When you come right down to it, jazz is optimistic music that is not native. That's why jazz is such a great thing for kids to study. This Teachers' Kit will help you pass along some of the important information about jazz to your students. I hope you all will soon be swingin'!" [from booklet kit by (signed) Wynton Marsalis]
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("NO AMERICA, NO JAZZ: As I grew up in New Orleans, I watc...)
"NO AMERICA, NO JAZZ: As I grew up in New Orleans, I watched my father give music workshops, even if it was for only five or 10 students. Early on he impressed upon me the importance of passing information along and trying to get to the essence of that information. And so we too want to pass on what's important about jazz, through this Teachers' Kit. Jazz is about modern life and having a dialogue, and I believe the more you know about the music, the more it can teach you about yourself. As teachers, we struggle every day with students who suffer from what I call a lack of mythology. What does it mean to be American? Does it mean rock and roll and McDonalds? We have struggled as a culture to develop a collective aesthetic, some way to pass on to future generations the meaning of how and why we live the way we do. Jazz music gives us a way to understand American life in the 20th century. Jazz is inclusive, dynamic, and resilient, just as modern life is. Because there is not one way of living but many, to be an American is no to be any one thing, but to be part of a process. My feeling is that one is always in the process of becoming an American. And much like our democracy, jazz music is always in the process of becoming whatever musicians make it. We're in the midst of a new movement. It's a movement that has come about from the increasing need to educate our students in a way that is not prejudiced and does not ignore the concerns of other people---an inclusive style of education. Teaching young people about the roots of jazz and helping them understand its soul honors this approach. When you come right down to it, jazz is optimistic music that is not native. That's why jazz is such a great thing for kids to study. This Teachers' Kit will help you pass along some of the important information about jazz to your students. I hope you all will soon be swingin'!" [from booklet kit by (signed) Wynton Marsalis]
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Marsalis, Wynton was born on October 18, 1961 in New Orleans. Son of Ellis and Dolores Marsalis.
Studied with John Longo. Student, New Orleans Center for Performing Arts. Student, Berkshire Music Center.
Student, Juilliard School Music, 1981.
many countries with his own jazz quintet, he follows a classical career and has performed with the world's top orchestras; numerous international; The Majesty of the Blues 1989, Crescent City Christmas Card 1989. Joined Art Blakey’s big band. In addition to regular appearances in many countries with his own jazz quintet, he follows a classical career and has performed with the world's top orchestras. Numerous international.
(Master Class-Jazz DVD - Wynton Marsalis - An outstanding ...)
( Wynton Marsalis's captivating text and Frank Stewart's ...)
(History of the Trumpet DVD - Wynton Marsalis - In this un...)
(THE MAGIC HOUR is a limited edition commemorative sheet m...)
(THE MAGIC HOUR is a limited edition commemorative sheet m...)
("NO AMERICA, NO JAZZ: As I grew up in New Orleans, I watc...)
("NO AMERICA, NO JAZZ: As I grew up in New Orleans, I watc...)
(MASTER CLASS - TRUMPET, contains three student performanc...)
(An incredible collection of transcribed solos of popular ...)
(A wonderful collection of transcribed solos of popular "s...)
(This book captures some of Wynton's most brilliant musica...)
(Here's is Wynton Marsalis seminal first recording fo Blue...)
(A second album devoted to Ballads, as interpreted by Wynt...)
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Trumpet soloist with New Orleans Philharmonic Orchestra, 1975, recitalist with New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, 1979, played with various New Orleans and New York City orchestras, with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, 1980-1981, Herbie Hancock's V.S.O.P. quartet, formed own group, 1981, albums Fathers and Sons, 1982, Hummel/Haydn/L. Mozart Trumpet Concertos, 1983 (Grammy award, 1983), Wynton Marsalis (Best Jazz Record, Downbeat readers' poll, 1982), Think of One, 1983 (Grammy award), Handel, purcell, Torelli, Fasch, Moler, Trumpet Concertos, 1983, Hot House Flowers, 1984, Black Codes from the Underground, 1985 (2 Grammy awards), J Mood, 1986, Carnaval, Marsalis Standard Time, Volume 1, 1987 (Grammy award), Majesty of the Blues, 1989, Standard Time, Volume 3, 1990, Intimacy Calling Standard Time, Soul Gestures in Southern Blue, Vols. 1, 2, 3, 1991, Blue Interlude, 1992, Citi Movement, 1993, In This House, On This Morning, 1994, Wynton Marsalis, 1995, Popular Songs: The Best Of Wynton Marsalis, 2001, All Rise, 2002, Unforgivable Blackness, 2004, The Magic Hour, 2004, Baroque Music For Trumpets, 2005, Trumpet Concertos, 2005, Live At The House Of Tribes, 2005, (with others) The All-American Hero, Live at Bubba's, In Gabriel's Garden, Sound of Jazz, All American Hero, 1996, Blood on the Fields, Jump Start and Jazz, Crescent City Xmas Card, 1997, Standard Time, Volunteer 5: The Midnight Blues, One by One, Gold Collection, 1998.