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  1. 3 de dic. de 2003 · With Wynton Marsalis on half the tunes and Marcus Printup on the other half, the saxophonist finds himself exploring those qualities that we look for in good musicianship. While interpreting his lovely ballad “Bells of Brescia,” for example, Nash and Marsalis go for the heart.

  2. Wynton Learson Marsalis (born October 18, 1961) is an American trumpeter, composer, and music instructor, who is currently the artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. He has been active in promoting classical and jazz music, often to young audiences.

  3. 25 de sept. de 2003 · Marsalis and Printup appear on four tracks apiece, and each one gives full value, delivering workman-like performances that are bright and burnished without raising any goosebumps. The rhythm section, which has to stay alert and on its toes to decrypt Nash's blueprint, is forceful but not overbearing.

  4. Apariencia. ocultar. Wynton Learson Marsalis ( Nueva Orleans, 18 de octubre de 1961) es un trompetista, compositor y arreglista estadounidense de jazz. Se trata del músico de jazz de mayor impacto mediático de los últimos veinticinco años y uno de los grandes trompetistas de la historia.

  5. Jazz has evolved as a distinctly American mixture of art music, folk music and entertainment – a complex, classic tradition that supports itself primarily in nightclubs. Many of the pioneers who defined jazz while gaining worldwide popularity – among them Louis Armstrong, Ellington and Basie – are now dead.

  6. 3 de oct. de 2006 · Like his band's eponymous Palmetto debut from 2003, In the Loop features the leader's compositions in a creative, emotional affair. Much of the program resembles the work that Nash does with Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, mixing tradition and invention together in one adventurous melting pot.

  7. 1 de nov. de 2005 · November 1, 2005. Wikimedia Commons. "We're blues people. And blues never lets tragedy have the last word." This is an utterly characteristic statement by Wynton Marsalis, the trumpeter,...