Jason Moran and the Harlem Hellfighters

Nov 22, 2024

Overview

James Reese Europe: From the Dancehall to the Battlefield

Jason Moran, “a startlingly gifted pianist with a relentless thirst for experimentation” (Los Angeles Times), shares his multimedia tribute to James Reese Europe. A bandleader, composer, organizer for Black musicians and World War I hero, Europe helped lay the groundwork for jazz in the early 20th century. Moran uses his distinct interpretational and compositional voice to connect Europe’s signature syncopated sound to the jazz legends who followed and the music of today.

Performers
Tarus Mateen
Bass
Darryl Harper
Flute and Clarinet
Logan Richardson
Alto Saxophone
Brian Settles
Tenor Saxophone
David Adewumi
Trumpet
Chris Bates
Trombone
Reginald Cyntje
Trombone
Jose Davila
Tuba
Kenwood Academy High School Marching Band
Gerald Powell
Conductor

Extras

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Funding for educational programs during the 2024/25 Season of SCP Jazz has been generously provided by Dan J. Epstein, Judith Guitelman and the Dan J. Epstein Family Foundation.


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