Rose Theater - Revised
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Plays Monk
Thelonious Monk’s music is playful, profound, and universally loved. Its deceptive simplicity unites musicians of all backgrounds and offers endless opportunity for interpretation and improvisation. The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis has been performing a steadily growing Thelonious Monk repertoire since its inception (now totaling more than 40 songs), and the JLCO will one day have arrangements of all 72 original Monk compositions. Tonight you will hear the latest additions to their Monk songbook.
In addition to new versions penned by renowned members of the JLCO, you will also hear arrangements written exclusively for this event by some of jazz’s most promising young composers, including Joe Block and Matt Wong, who won Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Essentially Ellington Composition/Arrangement competition when they were in high school. Monk himself was only 18 years old when he wrote the masterpiece “’Round Midnight,” and this performance is a chance to hear the next generation’s brightest minds reinterpret his music for a band that can play anything.
Free pre-concert discussion nightly at 7pm.
Thursday Moderator and Panelists: Zev Feldman, Constance White, David Amram, Greg Thomas
Friday Moderator and Panelists: Zev Feldman, Andrwe Luecke, ELEW, Greg Thomas
Saturday Moderators: Zev Feldman and Seton Hawkins
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