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Sullivan Fortner with Ambrose Akinmusire Big Band | March 27 & 28

Starting on March 10, 2020 8:30 pm
Categories: PianoFest
Tags: Jazz

MULTIPLE CONCERT TIMES

March 27 and 28

Showtimes at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM

What to Expect

Critically acclaimed trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire collaborates with some of the all-time greats in jazz
Free pre-concert discussion about the music and artists at 6pm and 8:30pm

“Ambrose Akinmusire may be the most distinctive, elusive, and ultimately satisfying trumpeter of his generation.” – The New York Times

“Clearly something very special and personal is at work here, a vision of jazz that’s bigger than camps, broader and more intellectually restless…” – The Los Angeles Times

Trumpeter and composer Ambrose Akinmusire has been one of the most exciting musicians to emerge in the 21st century. As a composer and bandleader, Akinmusire brings truth to the notion that music alone can be as immersive and transportive as any form of art. Though he's one of the hottest trumpeters around, it’s the full musical worlds he creates as a composer that make each new project so eagerly anticipated.

For his Jazz at Lincoln Center debut as a headliner, Akinmusire will perform his extended banyan suite, featuring his ensemble with extremely special guests. The powerful, original suite of music explores the role of mentorship in the oral and aural traditions of society and jazz. With living legends Jack DeJohnette and Tom Harrell on board, the performance exemplifies jazz as a living continuum, bringing together generations of distinctive voices through new music.

Don’t miss Ambrose Akinmusire with some of the all-time greatest jazz musicians in The Appel Room.


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