CD 1: Jubal Step; A Hundred and a Hundred, a Hundred and Twelve; Go Slow (But Don't Stop); Wild Strumming of Fiddle; Cried, Shouted, Then Sung; Look Beyond; The Halls of Erudition & Scholarship. CD 2: ...
Who better to invoke the past in tune than Wynton Marsalis? After all, the stick-in-the-mud trumpet virtuoso reveres the days of yore as few others playing today, proffering them nightly before ...
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is releasing a new album of music composed by jazz and classical music legend Wynton Marsalis. Marsalis wrote Blues Symphony in 2009, and it’s now the Detroit Symphony ...
Wynton Marsalis has fashioned one of the more intriguing careers in jazz history. The brightest product of one of the greatest of New Orleans’ fabled musical families, Marsalis became the most visible ...
Vinyl copies of the DSO's first recording in nearly a decade rolled off the line Tuesday at Detroit's Third Man Pressing. The recording of Wynton Marsalis' "Blues Symphony" will be released March 14.
For its first album recording in nearly a decade, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra set out to make a statement. So it locked its sights onto something especially rich and meaningful: One year ago this ...