Listen to the radio show: Jazz and the visual arts have always enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship. Last year the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis put that bond front and center with an ambitious original program called Portraits of America: A Jazz Story. The concert featured new compositions by members of the orchestra, directly inspired by works in the collection of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Ark. So in this special episode of Jazz Night in America, we'll not only hear the resulting music but also get inside the inspiration — learning how Grace Hartigan's abstract painting Rough, Ain't It motivated alto saxophonist Sherman Irby, and which qualities in the Romare Bearden collage Sacrifice spoke to tenor saxophonist Walter Blanding. At a moment when it's not possible to visit an art museum in person, Portraits of America invites us to experience color and shape in a new way. “I love the fact that you can take a painting, a piece of art that isn't changing, and then create something that's constantly changing to represent it,“ reflects multi-reedist Ted Nash. “It almost seems like it wouldn't work, but the music can actually make the painting move.“ --NATE CHINEN MUSICIANS: Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Wynton Marsalis: Music Director, trumpet Ryan Kisor: trumpet Kenny Rampton: trumpet Michael Rodriguez: trumpet Vincent Gardner: trombone Chris Crenshaw: trombone Elliot Mason: trombone Sherman Irby: alto saxophone, flute, piccolo Ted Nash: alto saxophone, flute, piccolo Victor Goines: tenor saxophone, clarinet Camille Thurman: tenor saxophone, clarinet Carl Maraghi: baritone saxophone, bass clarinet Dan Nimmer: piano Carlos Henriquez: bass Jason Marsalis: drums. SET LIST 0:00 - 'The Sound Of Colors' 8:21 - 'A Hot Jam On Grand' 13:06 - 'Black Balloon' 18:40 - 'One Understands' 27:01 - 'For Never And Forever' 33:35 - 'We The People' ————————————————————— FOLLOW US! Facebook: Twitter: Instagram:
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