Friday, September 8, 2006

John Coltrane, on the 80th anniversary

Coltrane 101: Echoes of a Giant
Chuck Stewart
John Coltrane in concert in 1960, seven years before his death.
Jazz at Lincoln Center to Salute Coltrane in 2006-07

By Ben Mattison
08 Mar 2006
Jazz at Lincoln Center opens a new season with a series of shows based on the music of John Coltrane, on the 80th anniversary of his birth, taught as beginner classes. But don’t be alarmed. You have a week to prepare.Coltrane
Featuring the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis

September 14, 15 & 16, 2006, 8pm, Rose Theater
Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2006-07 season opens with the Coltrane Festival featuring three days of this legendary saxophonist’s music at Frederick P. Rose Hall. The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis celebrates Mr. Coltrane’s 80th birthday by performing selections from A Love Supreme, My Favorite Things, Africa Brass and other John Coltrane selections.

 

John Coltrane

Jazz at Lincoln Center's 2006-07 season will include a festival celebrating the 80th anniversary of John Coltrane's birth and concerts exploring avant-garde jazz and fusion, JALC announced.

The Coltrane Festival, which opens the season September 14-16, will feature the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra in music by the saxophonist and composer, including A Love Supreme, "My Favorite Things," and Africa/Brass, and a program celebrating the saxophonist's collaboration with pop singer Johnny Hartman; the latter event will feature pianist Eric Reed, vocalist Kevin Mahogany, and others.

The "Fusion Revolution" program, scheduled for October, will feature keyboardist Joe Zawinul, a member of Miles Davis's Bitches Brew ensemble and the fusion supergroup Weather Report. "Outer Limits!" in March 2007, will include saxophonist John Zorn, a stalwart of the Downtown scene of the 1980s and '90s, and pianist Cecil Taylor, one of the pioneers of the free jazz movement of the 1960s.

The two programs, unusual for an organization that has focused on the jazz mainstream, are part of a season that will "celebrate the emotional sweep of jazz by tracing the course of its major innovations," according to a statement.

Other highlights include the second annual Women in Jazz Festival, the induction of the class of 2006 into JALC's Nesuhi Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame, a performance of "third stream" classical-jazz fusions with the American Composers Orchestra, a performance of blues songs by country singer Willie Nelson, the 12th annual Essentially Ellington Competition for high school bands, and a revival of artistic director Wynton Marsalis's gospel suite In This House, On This Morning.

Coltrane & Hartman
Featuring guest artists Todd Williams, Eric Reed, Reginald Veal, Herlin Riley and vocalist Kevin Mahogany

September 15 & 16, 2006, 7:30pm & 9:30pm sets, The Allen Room
As part of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s John Coltrane Festival, special guest artists will perform the popular songs of John Coltrane and selections from the album John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman recorded in 1963.

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