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Tanglewood Jazz Festival

FULL LINEUP INCLUDES

“AN EVENING WITH PAQUITO D’RIVERA”

“REVERSE THREAD” WITH THE REGINA CARTER QUINTET

“DREAMING THE DUKE” WITH NNENNA FEELON, HAROLYN BLACKWELL
AND MIKE GARSON

“A PIANO DUET” WITH KENNY BARRON AND MULGREW MILLER

“RADIO DELUXE” WITH JOHN PIZZARELLI AND JESSICA MOLASKEY

THE DAVE HOLLAND OCTET

“MAJESTY OF THE TRUMPET” WITH JON FADDIS, WALLACE RONEY
AND SEAN JONES

THE VANGUARD JAZZ ORCHESTRA
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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will present its annual Labor Day
Weekend Tanglewood Jazz Festival September 4-September 6, 2009 at the
Orchestra’s summer home in the Berkshire Hills in Lenox, Massachusetts. Jazz
greats highlighting this year’s festival include Paquito d’Rivera, Regina Carter,
Nnenna Freelon, Kenny Barron, Mulgrew Miller, Dave Holland, Steve Nelson,
Chris Potter, Robin Eubanks, Antonio Hart, Gary Smulyan, Jon Faddis, David
Hazeltine, Wallace Roney, Sean Jones, , the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Harolyn
Blackwell, and Mike Garson. “Radio Deluxe” with John Pizzarelli and Jessica
Molaskey will feature guest artists Bucky Pizzarelli, Aaron Weinstein and Harry
Allen.

Artists to perform in the Jazz Café will be Benny Reid, Steven Santoro,
Michael Kaeshammer, Evgeny Lebedev and Ben Powell.

For additional information, bios and photos on the performing artists,
please review the electronic press kit at tanglewoodjazzfestival.org/presskit.
On Friday, September 4 at 8 pm, the 2009 Tanglewood Jazz Festival will
open with “An Evening with Paquito d’Rivera” in which the famed clarinetist will perform pieces from his Latin jazz and classical repertoires. A 2005 NEA Jazz Master, winner of the 2008 Downbeat Reader’s Poll for best clarinetist and guest artist on Yo-Yo Ma’s most recent recording, Songs of Joy and Peace, d’Rivera has extensive expertise in both the jazz and classical musical worlds. The Friday night concert will be preceded at 6:30 by alto saxophonist, Benny Reid, in the Jazz Café. His first CD, Findings, is on Concord Records.

On Saturday, September 5 at 2 pm, John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molskey (in
her Tanglewood debut) will tape their popular radio program, “Radio Deluxe,” at the festival for later broadcast on more than 60 stations nation-wide. Normally broadcast from their living room “high atop Lexington Avenue”, the Tanglewood program will officially take “Radio Deluxe” on the road for the first time. The show’s format, marked by the duo’s urban, sophisticated humor, inventive playlist and extensive knowledge of the Great American Songbook, is expanding its repertoire to include such rock era voices as Randy Newman and Joni Mitchell. “Radio Deluxe” from Tanglewood will feature guest artists guitarist (and John’s father) Bucky Pizzarelli, violinist Aaron Weinstein and tenor saxophonist Harry Allen. “Radio Deluxe” will be preceded at 12:30 pm by pianist and vocalist Michael Kaeshammer. His upcoming CD, Lovelight, will be released in May.

On Saturday, September 5 at 8 pm, jazz violinist and MacArthur
Fellowship recipient, Regina Carter will perform with her quartet in a program
titled “Reverse Thread,” which includes material from her Paganini project plus
music from Mali, Senegal and Uganda. O Magazine said “Carter is a knockout
violinist who leads a knockout band.” “Reverse Thread” will be preceded at
6:30pm by pianist Evgeny Lebedev and his trio in the Jazz Café.
Following Ms. Carter will be Grammy nominated jazz vocalist, Nnenna
Freelon and classical vocalist, Harolyn Blackwell in “Dreaming the Duke,” a
program that celebrates the legacy and influences of the great Duke Ellington
with innovative solo pieces, duets and chamber and jazz quartets and intimate vocal-piano selections. Noted pianist and arranger, Mike Garson, whose work with David Bowie and in jazz and classical genres has earned him high praise as an arranger, will perform as accompanist and musical director. They will perform classical Ellington standards and selections from Ellington’s famed “Black, Brown and Beige Suite.”

The Sunday afternoon concert on September 6 will open at 2 pm with a
rare and exclusive piano duet featuring Kenny Barron and Mulgrew Miller on two nine-foot Steinways performing spontaneous improvisations on original and jazz standard compositions. Performed at the 2005 Marciac Jazz Festival in France, the program has only been performed a few times in the U.S. and in Europe.

Barron recently received the BNY Mellon Jazz 2008 Living Legacy Award by the Bank of New York/Mellon. The piano duet concert will be preceded at 12:30 pm by vocalist Steven Santoro and his quartet in the Jazz Café.
Barron and Miller will be followed by one of the most enduring large jazz
ensembles in the U.S. , the Grammy winning Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. Founded by Thad Jones and Mel Lewis, the orchestra received two Grammy nominations in 2008 for its recording Monday Night Live at the Village Vanguard, (Planet Arts Records) and received the Grammy in the “Best Large Jazz Ensemble” category. For over four decades the Orchestra has performed on Monday nights at the world famous jazz club, the Village Vanguard in New York.

Closing the festival on Sunday, September 6, at 8 pm will be trumpeter
Jon Faddis and his quartet with guest trumpeters Sean Jones and Wallace Roney. “A Triumph of Trumpets” is a celebration of the role of the trumpet in jazz throughout the past century from Louis Armstrong to Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie and more. Preceding “A Triumph of Trumpets” will be violinist Ben Powell and his quartet in the Jazz Café.

Following Jon Faddis will be bassist and big band leader, Dave Holland,
with his all-star band including saxophonists Chris Potter, Antonio Hart and
Gary Smulyan; vibraphonist, Steve Nelson; and trombonist, Robin Eubanks. A
native of the United Kingdom, Holland worked extensively with Miles Davis, Stan Getz, Jack DeJohnette and Herbie Hancock in addition to performing with
chamber orchestras and classical composers.

Tickets for the 2009 Tanglewood Jazz Festival are available by calling
SymphonyCharge at 888-266-1200 or online at tanglewood.org and in person at the Symphony Hall Box Office. For further information, please call the Boston Symphony Orchestra at 617-266-1492 or visit our website at
tanglewoodjazzfestival.org.

The Tanglewood Jazz Festival is sponsored by JazzTimes Magazine. Our
online media partner is jazzcorner.com. 2009 Tanglewood Jazz Festival

Ticket Prices
Friday, September 4, 6:30 p.m.
Benny Reid Quartet
Jazz Cafe
Admission free with ticket to main stage event
Friday, September 4, 8 p.m.
An Evening with Paquito d’Rivera
$41/$48/$59/lawn $17
Saturday, September 5, 12:30 p.m.
Michael Kaeshammer
Jazz Café
Admission free with ticket to main stage event
Saturday, September 5, 2 p.m.
“Radio Deluxe” with John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey
Special guests Bucky Pizzarelli, Aaron Weinstein, Harry Allen
Live taping for national radio broadcast
$32/$40/$55/lawn $18
Saturday, September 5, 6:30 p.m.
Evgeny Lebedev Trio
Jazz Café
Admission free with ticket to main stage event
Saturday, September 5, 8 p.m.
“Reverse Thread” with the Regina Carter Quartet
“Dreaming the Duke” with Nnenna Freelon, Harolyn Blackwell and Mike Garson
$45/$60/$75/lawn $19
Sunday, September 6, 12:30 p.m.
Steven Santoro Quartet
Jazz Café
Admission free with ticket to main stage event
Sunday, September 6, 2 p.m.
“A Piano Duet” with Kenny Barron and Mulgrew Miller
Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
$32/$40/$55/lawn $18
Sunday, September 6, 6:30 p.m.
Ben Powell Quartet
Jazz Café
Admission free with ticket to main stage event
Sunday, September 6, 8 p.m.
“A Triumph of Trumpets” with the Jon Faddis Quartet and special guests
Sean Jones and Wallace Roney
Dave Holland Octet with Chris Potter, Robin Eubanks, Antonio Hart,
Alex Sipiagian, Gary Smulyan, Nate Smith, Steve Nelson
$41/$48/$59/lawn $17
All day lawn pass Saturday and Sunday
$34
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Old May-5th-2009, 04:53 PM   #2
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I'll be there for Barron/Miller & the VJO.
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You're the first - we have VIP tickets for Tanglewood
1 pair for Sat plus parking pass - free admission everywhere
1 pair for Sun plus parking pass - free admission everywhere

and grand prize winner gets Fri, Sat and Sun with parking pass

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http://www.jazzcorner.com/tanglewoodjazz/

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That's a real "goodie" contest!

Done.

I'm looking forward to being back at Tanglewood (after many a long year), but especially -- I think -- to the Barron/Miller duo.
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so who all is going? and who is bringing picnic stuff?

A friend and I are driving up Saturday, planning to attend the Ellington tribute concert (and Regina too). and will be there Sunday from Kenny/Mulgrew through Dave.

It's going to be COLD, if the weather reports have any validity.
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Sorry I couldn't hook up with any JC'ers at the concert. I wasn't sure of anything until the last minute. But I *did* make it (along with my buddy Dave and his Dad). Really loved "Dreaming the Duke"---and imagine our surprise to see our Syracuse colleague Jeff Stockham playing trumpet and french horn!! Hung with him for a minute before we all returned to CNY.

Was proud to hear JC announced as a sponsor. I wouldn't have known about the Freelon/Blackwell/Garson concert were it not for Lois's post on Facebook. Thanks!!
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Yes, this afternoon when they announced JC's sponsorship, I let out a big cheer, and everyone looked around and clapped with me.

Kenny and Mulgrew totally lived up to expectations. I would have loved to hear another hour of them....

This is fabulous! Thanks, Lois.
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Yes, this afternoon when they announced JC's sponsorship, I let out a big cheer, and everyone looked around and clapped with me.

Kenny and Mulgrew totally lived up to expectations. I would have loved to hear another hour of them....

Ah, that was you!

My friends, who really don't know jazz loved Kenny & Mulgrew. They weren't so thrilled with the VJO.

I had seen the two pianists together once before, at the Jazz Standard, where they played half the set with Mulgrew's trio + Barron, then just the two pianists.
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I liked the VJO, I always do. However, I have to say I didn't find them particularly "exciting" Sunday afternoon.

Much fonder of the evening's offerings. Faddis and his trumpets put on a really wonderful show, and Dave Holland's Octet was definitely "on." Unfortunately, we just got so cold we couldn't make it until the end of the set. (The temp dropped below 50 degrees F Sunday night.)
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(The temp dropped below 50 degrees F Sunday night.)
That's why they call it The Berkshires
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Yes, this afternoon when they announced JC's sponsorship, I let out a big cheer, and everyone looked around and clapped with me.

Kenny and Mulgrew totally lived up to expectations. I would have loved to hear another hour of them....

This is fabulous! Thanks, Lois.
Thank you June! The people at Tanglewood Jazz (specifically Dawn Singh are great)

I'm so glad you had a good time. I wish they had taped the Barron/Miller and the Triumph of the Trumpet. Two shows I really wish I could've seen
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