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  1. ブランフォード・マルサリス (Branford Marsalis、1960年 8月26日- )は、アメリカ合衆国のミュージシャン、サックス奏者。 教師、作曲家、ピアニストとして知られた父エリス・マルサリスと同じく全員がジャズ・ミュージシャンであるマルサリス兄弟の長男として ルイジアナ州 ブロー・ブリッジにて ...

  2. Art can be many things to many people. For Nicole and Branford Marsalis, it’s personal. The Durham, North Carolina home the couple shares with their two daughters is filled with works that have a story to tell, shining a light on parts of their lives. One piece in particular provides a good jumping off point for Branford’s story.

  3. Branford Marsalis gehört der musikalischen Marsalis-Familie an, die neben Vater Ellis (Klavier) auch die Brüder Delfeayo (Posaune), Jason (Schlagzeug) und Wynton (Trompete) hervorgebracht hat. Er spielt hauptsächlich Tenor- und Sopransaxophon. Neben dem Zusammenspiel mit seiner Familie erhielt er seine musikalische Ausbildung am Berklee ...

  4. For Marsalis Music’s second DVD release, label founder Branford Marsalis and his quartet have been captured in a complete performance of John Coltrane’s 1964 masterpiece A Love Supreme. This legendary suite, which tenor saxophonist Marsalis included on his label’s premier release, Footsteps of Our Fathers, was performed at Amsterdam’s Bimhuis during a European tour in March 2003.

  5. Here is another treasure from the CRATES, i.e., dusty boxes of Betamax videotapes (some unlabeled) that were recorded from television broadcasts when Beta w...

  6. 23 de oct. de 2014 · Now comes the American maestro’s first unaccompanied solo album, recorded live inside an iconic San Francisco landmark with vaulted ceiling arches and a seven-second delay. And what a glorious affair it is: spare, melodic and perhaps inevitably spiritual. Whether playing soprano, alto or tenor saxophone on tracks including Hoagy Carmichael ...

  7. 4 de ago. de 2001 · In 1981, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and saxophonist Branford Marsalis burst on the scene as the young lions who started a jazz renaissance. They were followed by their younger brothers, trombonist Delfeayo and drummer Jason. Incredible as it sounds, they’ve never recorded together as a family. On August 4, 2001, at the University of New Orleans, they performed with their father, the esteemed ...