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Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Septet with Wynton Marsalis: The Democracy! Suite
ByWynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961
What is unquestionable is his virtuosity and eloquence, expressing each note with beauty as the clear priority in his playing as a trumpeter, and his role as a bandleader. In some ways, his work with the

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestraThe opener, "Be Present," is inspired by those workers on the front line during the pandemic, whether by choice or necessity. It as well recognizes all who have fought for social justice in the midst of this global tragedy. As is generally the standard for Marsalis' work, the playing is sublime, but there is clearly an emotive element to the playing here, and throughout the album, that brings to light Marsalis' most important compositional work in quite some time. The music is fresh, shaking off the rust of the epic year of 2020, and briskly charging forward with a collection of well inspired voices.
"Ballot Box Bounce," is a lively, swinging ode to the foundational premise of democracy, the vote. While one party works hard to get out the vote, and the other claims voter fraud, this piece bounces merrily along despite the shenanigans. Marsalis points out with this piece that prohibition created more drinkers, as efforts to disenfranchise voters lead to more voters.

Ted Nash
saxophoneb.1960

Obed Calvaire
drums
Carlos Henriquez
bassb.1979
Whether we are experiencing actual change, or just another setback and recovery is examined with a piece inspired by a line often used to answer that very question. Elders in our community may remark, "I remember when so and so happenedand it came 'round 'gin." Marsalis' elegant melody is expressed beautifully by this stellar front linetenor saxophonist

Walter Blanding
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Ted Nash
saxophoneb.1960

Elliot Mason
tromboneb.1977

Dan Nimmer
pianob.1982
"That's When All Will See" features Marsalis reaching deep into his New Orleans roots, speaking to how tribes come together in times of tragedy. As was the casewith 9/11 and Katrina in modern times, the global pandemic illustrates in broad terms that we are all deeply connected in a very real way. Our actions clearly impact all of humanity.
As jazz music has evolved over a century of time, there are certain characteristics that are communicated in spite of even the most tidal musical shifts. For example, collective improvisation is employed in Dixieland music, as well as the modal collectivism of free jazz. Just as the institutions of our democracy have stood the test of time across generations and cultural shifts, jazz has always illustrated the struggle of the American people and their quest to perfect its democracy in terms of justice for all. America's truest and most original art form can best express the American condition, in this case, everything we as a global community have experienced in 2020. Jazz is, and always has been, democracy in action. With The Democracy! Suite Marsalis and this superb septet present a clear, emotive snapshot of just that. ">
Track Listing
Be Present; Sloganize, Patronize, Realize, Revolutionize (Black Lives Matter); Ballot Box Bounce; That Dance That We Do; Deeper Than Dreams; Out Amongst the People (For J Bat); It Come 'Round 'Gin; Tjat's When All Will See.
Personnel
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
band / ensemble / orchestraWynton Marsalis
trumpetWalter Blanding
saxophone, tenorTed Nash
saxophoneCarlos Henriquez
bassObed Calvaire
drumsDan Nimmer
pianoElliot Mason
tromboneAlbum information
Title: The Democracy! Suite | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Blue Engine Records
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