JLCO plays Duke Ellington

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTRE ORCHESTRA RESIDENCY

A rare opportunity to experience Duke Ellington’s monumental jazz symphony, Black, Brown and Beige. 

Duke Ellington’s Black, Brown and Beige weaves the sounds of blues, spirituals and work songs into a suite for jazz orchestra. Ellington, troubled by clichéd representations of Black culture, felt it was ‘time a big piece was written from the inside’. His ambitious suite gives a powerful account of Black life in America, from slavery, through emancipation, segregation and military service, to a new era of prosperity and cultural assertiveness. 

In the years since its 1943 premiere, Black, Brown and Beige has been hailed as a remarkable musical and political statement. Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra recently released a definitive recording of the work.  

JLCO trombonist Chris Crenshaw conducts and Ekep Nkwelle joins to sing the haunting, melancholy ‘Blues theme mauve’. The orchestra is also joined by emerging stars of the American jazz scene, who will curate a surprise programme to complement Ellington’s masterpiece.    

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spellbinding

All About Jazz

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an unforgettable experience

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Programme

Sung in English with surtitles 

Full programme

Selection of works by Ellington

Interval

Ellington Black, Brown and Beige

Performers

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  • Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
  • Chris Crenshaw
    Conductor
  • Ekep Nkwelle
    Vocals
  • Guest Jazz Artists

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