Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis

Jan 24, 2025
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Overview

Bebop Revolution

Led by Wynton Marsalis — “truly a living legend as a trumpeter, composer, educator, producer, artistic director and arts advocate” (NPR) — the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra pays tribute to the innovative and hard-swinging origins of bebop. Combining big band and small ensemble arrangements, the program honors legends like Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk and Mary Lou Williams.

The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra will also perform on January 25, presenting a program featuring iconic works by jazz legends such as Miles Davis, Art Blakey, Max Roach, and more. Learn more »

  • Venue
    Symphony Center
  • Price Range
    $75-$299
  • Length
    1 hour 30 minutes
  • Preconcert Conversation
    Seton Hawkins
  • Program Book
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Schedule

Extras

Enhance your concert experience.

Preconcert Dining

Enhance your concert experience by dining at the Thomas Club, offering a prix fixe menu featuring traditional American fare for a seamless preconcert dining experience. Reservations | Learn more and view the menu


Preconcert Conversation

Explore the music in 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 talk will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets are needed.


Sponsors & Partners

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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