Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis – Duke in Africa

Wynton Marsalis – perennial Sheldon fan-favorite and member of The Sheldon Advisory Board – returns for what promises to be an unforgettable night of live music with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

Duke Ellington found deep inspiration in Africa, travelling with his orchestra to Dakar, Senegal in 1966 to perform at the first World Festival of Negro Arts, organized against the backdrop of African decolonization and the civil rights efforts underway in the United States. This trip led him to compose several of his most iconic works, including music you will hear tonight, drawn from albums including Afro-BossaLiberian Suite, and the Grammy Award-winning Togo Brava Suite. Co-music-directed by JLCO saxophonists Chris Lewis and Alexa Tarantino, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis celebrates these compositions and the spirit of Duke’s historic trip, nearly 60 years later.

VIP tickets benefiting The Sheldon include a pre-concert reception, complimentary parking, preferred seating, and a tax-deduction.

Tickets go on sale November 7.

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