Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis: Wynton at 60

Feb 25, 2022

Overview

One of the most high-powered, hardest-swinging big bands in jazz returns to its self-proclaimed second home at Symphony Center. The singular ensemble presents a program of standout arrangements and original works from the ensemble’s catalog in celebration of JLCO founder and trumpeter Wynton Marsalis’ 60th birthday.

Ticket holders are invited to a free preconcert conversation featuring Seton Hawkins, director of public programs and education resources at Jazz at Lincoln Center, in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The conversation will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets required.

Sponsors & Partners

Funding for educational programs during the 2020-21 SCP Jazz season has been generously provided by Dan J. Epstein, Judy Guitelman and the Dan J. Epstein Family Foundation.


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