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August 13, 2014

MARCUS ROBERTS AND THE MODERN JAZZ GENERATION: PIANO MASTERS OF MELODY

New York, NY
(August 13, 2014) —  

 For Immediate Release

MARCUS ROBERTS AND
THE MODERN JAZZ GENERATION:
PIANO MASTERS OF MELODY

Jazz at Lincoln Center’s The Appel Room
September 26 & 27, 7pm & 9:30pm

New York, NY – August 18, 2014 – Pianist Marcus Roberts, the fearless virtuoso recently featured on CBS News’ “60 Minutes,” brings his newest ensemble, the Modern Jazz Generation, to Jazz at Lincoln Center’s The Appel Room on September 26 and 27 in a concert event entitled Piano Masters of Melody, at 7pm and 9:30pm.  Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall is located at Broadway at 60th Street, New York, New York.

The 13-piece Modern Jazz Generation, founded in 2013 on the principle of education through mentoring, features the multi-generational talents of trumpeter Tim Blackmon, bassist Thaddeus Expose, clarinetist Joe Goldberg, trumpeter Randall Haywood, trumpeter Alphonso Horne, baritone and tenor saxophonist Tissa Khosla, drummer Jimmy MacBride, bassist Raviv Markovitz, drummer Jason Marsalis, alto saxophonist Ricardo Pascal, tenor saxophonist Stephen Riley, trombonist Ron Westray, and tuba player and trombonist Corey Wilcox. The group’s first CD, Romance, Swing and the Blues, will be released on October 7, 2014.

“Marcus is like a movement,” says Wynton Marsalis, Managing and Artistic Director, Jazz at Lincoln Center. “Years from now, people will look back on all the students and piano players that he influenced and it will become known as the School of Marcus Roberts. He is a genius.”

In 1985, at age 21, Roberts joined Wynton Marsalis and toured with his group for the next six years. Since his 1987 Jazz at Lincoln Center debut, Roberts’ presence has been deeply significant, and his recorded and commissioned works have honored some of his most revered predecessors of the piano. For this occasion, Roberts and the Modern Jazz Generation will focus on four influential melody maestros possessing an original style that greatly influenced his approach to melodic composition: Jelly Roll Morton, Thelonious Monk, Horace Silver, and Chick Corea.

These concerts will stream live in high-definition audio and video for free to a global audience via jazz.org/live. The concerts will also be available on Livestream’s mobile and connected TV applications with real-time DVR, chat, photos and other materials available to fans worldwide.

Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2014–15 Concert and Education Season features a season-long journey “through the Americas.”  Through a diverse array of concerts and programs, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 27th season will explore how jazz has both integrated and influenced the rich musical traditions of the Caribbean and North, South, and Central America. This season, Jazz at Lincoln Center also celebrates the 10th anniversary of Frederick P. Rose Hall, “The House of Swing,” which opened its doors on October 18, 2004. Click here for the complete season schedule.

Tickets for Marcus Roberts and the Modern Jazz Generation: Piano Masters of Melody in The Appel Room start at $45. Tickets can be purchased through jazz.org 24 hours a day or CenterCharge at 212-721-6500, open daily from 10am to 9pm. Tickets can also be purchased at the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office, located on Broadway at 60th Street, ground floor. Box Office hours: Monday-Saturday from 10am to 6pm (or 30 minutes past curtain) and Sunday from noon to 6pm (or 30 minutes past curtain).

 

Jazz at Lincoln Center proudly
acknowledges its major corporate partners:
Bloomberg, Brooks Brothers, The Coca-Cola Company,
Con Edison, Entergy, HSBC Premier,
The Shops at Columbus Circle at Time Warner Center, and SiriusXM.

 

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