Young People’s Concert at Jazz at Lincoln Center
March 23, 2019 • 1:00PM to 5:00PM
Family Concert: Who is Miles Davis?
What to Expect
•Families will learn about the legendary trumpeter Miles Davis in this hour-long interactive performance.
•Recommended for ages 5–12, but children and adults of all ages are welcome.
Our Jazz for Young People series continues with an hour-long narrated concert that will teach you all about Miles Davis. With an engaging script, live musical performances, and crowd participation, your family will be excited to learn about Davis’ trials and triumphs and hear examples of what made his music so special. Trumpet master Sean Jones (a former Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra member) serves as host and bandleader, bringing both the story and the music to life in a most impressive manner. Joining Jones will be living legend and NEA Jazz Master drummer Jimmy Cobb,whose playing can be heard on some of Miles Davis’ greatest albums, including Kind of Blue.
Far from a typical career retrospective, this Family Concert shows you not only what Davis accomplished, but also how he did it. Your kids will discover how Davis listened with open ears, found inspiration in the genius of others, and brought many influences into his own individual and evolving vision. Our Family Concerts are always a good time, and this fun afternoon program will entertain and inspire your family whether you’re already jazz lovers or perhaps simply wondering, “Who is Miles Davis?”
Personnel
Patrick Bartley – Alto saxophone
Aaron Holbrook – Tenor saxophone
Helen Sung – Piano
Endea Owens – Bass
Domo Branch – Drums
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