Companion book to the popular PBS-TV series Marsalis on Music , introducing families, children, and music-hungry readers of all ages to the joy of good music, both classical and jazz. With an unrivaled freshness, charm, and sense of fun, Wynton Marsalis steps forward not only as a world-renowned jazz and classical performer, but as a great teacher in the tradition of Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts.Using wonderfully appealing examples and analogies―likening the rhythmic structures of music to playing basketball or football, teaching sonata form through a story about chasing a pet hamster through a shopping mall, drawing unprecedented and revealing connections between classical music and jazz―Wynton Marsalis makes so-called "difficult" music vivid, immediately graspable, and most of all fun. The result is the perfect book for families and schools eager to give children a strong cultural foundation without boring them―no risk of that here!―or for anyone who has ever felt interested in "serious" music only to be intimidated by its intricacies.The most popular and acclaimed jazz musician and composer of his generation, Wynton Marsalis is also one of the world's leading classical trumpet virtuosos. Throughout his career he has made room for extensive work with children and students. He is co-founder and artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. 150 full-color and 110 black-and-white photographs
Wynton Marsalis Livres
Wynton Marsalis est salué comme l'artiste de jazz le plus éminent de sa génération, élevant significativement le statut du genre dans la culture américaine. Par ses performances virtuoses, ses enregistrements prolifiques et ses compositions magistrales, ainsi que par sa direction dévouée au Jazz at Lincoln Center, il continue de façonner le paysage du jazz contemporain. En tant que directeur du renommé Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, il diffuse cette riche tradition musicale à l'échelle mondiale. Son vaste corpus d'œuvres, y compris des compositions qui ont obtenu de prestigieux prix, consolide sa réputation internationale d'éducateur et de fervent défenseur de l'éducation musicale.






To A Young Jazz Musician
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The jazz musician and author passes on his wisdom, highlighting the importance of humility, patience, and integrity, and offering lessons learned from his years as a performer
Drawing from his extensive experience in jazz, Wynton Marsalis offers insights that extend beyond music, emphasizing the importance of self-expression balanced with communal sacrifice. He explores how understanding jazz can enhance various aspects of life, from personal relationships to professional environments. Through lessons learned from the blues and collaborations with legendary musicians, Marsalis provides a rich perspective on both the art of music and the art of living, making this work a profound guide to personal and collective growth.
Frank Stewart's Nexus: An American Photographer's Journey, 1960s to the Present
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This comprehensive monograph highlights the sixty-year career of Frank Stewart, showcasing his profound and empathetic photography that captures the essence of Black life, music, and culture. It serves as a retrospective of his work, reflecting on the diverse and intimate moments he documented throughout his career, emphasizing his unique perspective and artistic contributions to the field of photography.
Wynton Marsalis - Omnibook: For B-Flat Instruments
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
This book features a comprehensive introduction and a complete discography, providing valuable insights and detailed information about the subject. It serves as an essential resource for enthusiasts, offering a thorough overview of the works and contributions of the featured artist or genre, all presented in English for accessibility.