Wynton Marsalis is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer and trumpeter, born on 18 October 1961 in New Orleans, US. Over the years, Marsalis has crafted a musical career that has spanned genres, ...
World-renowned jazz musician Wynton Marsalis tells "CBS Mornings" co-anchor Gayle King about building the historic Frederick P. Rose Hall, the artist who inspired him, and more.
Marsalis wrote Blues Symphony in 2009, and it’s now the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s first album release under the leadership of Music Director Jader Bignamini. The album is also just the second ...
Wynton Marsalis’s music is a testament to the power and resilience of jazz. Whether he’s diving into hard bop, blues, or ...
The solo trumpet part in Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto #2 remains one of the most challenging in the repertoire, and Wynton Marsalis navigates it with fluidity and grace. Hear that and more this ...
As musical dynasties go, it’s tough to top the Marsalis family. Grammy-winner Branford Marsalis, a saxophonist, is currently ...
The recording of Wynton Marsalis' "Blues Symphony" will be released March 14. Orchestra officials, musicians and guests held a party to mark the occasion at Third Man. The Detroit Symphony’s big ...
Wynton Marsalis spoke about 20 years of jazz at Frederick P. Rose Hall with CBS anchor Gayle King on CBS Mornings.
Band leader, composer, and musician Wynton Marsalis is counted among the top trumpeters of all time, known for his work playing and promoting jazz. The second of six sons, Wynton was born into a ...