Wynton Marsalis-14 albums

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Wynton Marsalis-14 albums (Size: 1.03 GB)
 02-No.1 - Si suoni la tromba.mp34.19 MB
 03-No.3 - Con voce festive.mp31.74 MB
 04-No.4 - Rompe sprezza.mp31.54 MB
 05-No.6 - Mio tesoro per te moro.mp35.5 MB
 06-Su le sponde del Tebro.mp31.97 MB
 07-Su le sponde del Tebro.mp31.15 MB
 08-Su le sponde del Tebro.mp33.33 MB
 09-Su le sponde del Tebro.mp3838.34 KB
 10-Su le sponde del Tebro.mp32.5 MB
 11-Su le sponde del Tebro.mp33.06 MB
 01-willie_nelson_and_wynton_marsalis-bright_lights_big_city.mp37.34 MB
 02-willie_nelson_and_wynton_marsalis-night_life.mp37.88 MB
 03-willie_nelson_and_wynton_marsalis-caldonia.mp34.71 MB
 04-willie_nelson_and_wynton_marsalis-stardust.mp37.08 MB
 05-willie_nelson_and_wynton_marsalis-basin_street_blues.mp36.79 MB
 06-willie_nelson_and_wynton_marsalis-georgia_on_my_mind.mp36.43 MB
 07-willie_nelson_and_wynton_marsalis-rainy_day_blues.mp37.87 MB
 08-willie_nelson_and_wynton_marsalis-my_buckets_got_a_hole_in_it.mp36.79 MB
 09-willie_nelson_and_wynton_marsalis-aint_nobodys_business.mp310.26 MB
 10-willie_nelson_and_wynton_marsalis-thats_all.mp38.43 MB
 01artist - Blackcodes.mp313.16 MB
 02artist - For Wee Folks.mp312.65 MB
 03artist - Delfeayos dilemma.mp39.43 MB
 04artist - Phryzznian Man.mp39.36 MB
 05artist - Aural.mp37.76 MB
 06artist - Champers of Tain.mp310.53 MB
 Wynton Marsalis-Black Codes-bk.jpg130.5 KB
 Wynton Marsalis-Black Codes-frt.jpg81.94 KB
 01 - Variations Sur (Le Carnaval De Venise).mp312.2 MB
 02 - The Debutante (Caprice Brilliant).mp39.42 MB
 03 - Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms.mp35.59 MB
 04 - Grand Russian Fantasia.mp310.24 MB
 05 - Moto Perpetuo, Op. 11.mp37.35 MB
 06 - Tis The Last Rose Of Summer.mp32.92 MB
 07 - The Flight Of The Bumblebee From Tsar Saltan.mp31.77 MB
 08 - Napoli, Variations On A Neapolitan Song.mp39.24 MB
 09 - Fantaisie Brillante.mp313.36 MB
 10 - Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child.mp35.42 MB
 01. From The Plantation To The Penitentiary.mp327.08 MB
 02. Find Me.mp321.91 MB
 03. Doin' (Y)Our Thing.mp319.78 MB
 04. Love And Broken Hearts.mp317.61 MB
 05. Supercapitalism.mp315.89 MB
 06-These Are Those Soulful Days (Feat. Jennifer Sanon).mp312.66 MB
 07. Where Y'All At.mp313.28 MB
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 01-Linus & Lucy - Wynton Marsalis.wma2.17 MB
 02-Buggy Ride - Wynton Marsalis.wma2.12 MB
 03-Peppermint Patty - Wynton Marsalis.wma1.51 MB
 04-On Peanuts Playground - Wynton Marsalis.wma2.25 MB
 05-Oh Good Grief - Wynton Marsalis.wma2.27 MB
 06-Wright Brothers Rag - Wynton Marsalis.wma2.18 MB
 07-Charlie Brown - Wynton Marsalis.wma2.04 MB
 08-Little Red-Haired Girl - Wynton Marsalis.wma2.21 MB
 09-Pebble Beach - Wynton Marsalis.wma2.12 MB
 10-Snoopy & Woodstock - Wynton Marsalis.wma3.03 MB
 01 - Marsalis, Wynton - Live At The House Of Tribes - Green Chimneys.mp325.46 MB
 02 - Marsalis, Wynton - Live At The House Of Tribes - Just Friends.mp328.76 MB
 03 - Marsalis, Wynton - Live At The House Of Tribes - You Don't Know What Love Is.mp316.74 MB
 04 - Marsalis, Wynton - Live At The House Of Tribes - Donna Lee.mp311.22 MB
 05 - Marsalis, Wynton - Live At The House Of Tribes - What Is This Thing Called Love.mp316.45 MB
 06 - Marsalis, Wynton - Live At The House Of Tribes - 2nd Line.mp36.37 MB
 7-01 Welcome (#4).mp32.26 MB
 7-02 Pedro's Getaway.mp318.87 MB
 7-03 Evidence.mp35.12 MB
 7-04 Embraceable You.mp313.87 MB
 7-05 A Long Way.mp314.56 MB
 7-06 The Arrival.mp314.82 MB
 7-07 Misterioso.mp36.89 MB
 7-08 Happy Birthday.mp31.19 MB
 7-09 The Seductress.mp35.28 MB
 7-10 (Set Break).mp34.47 MB
 01 - One By One.mp35.05 MB
 02 - My Funny Valentine.mp38.36 MB
 03 - Round.6.39 MB
 04 - Eta.mp35.53 MB
 05 - Time Will Tell.mp311.23 MB
 06 - Blakey.2.62 MB
 07 - Angel Eyes.mp38.44 MB
 08 - Bitter Dose.mp39.83 MB
 01 - Jodi.mp35.84 MB
 02 - Wheel Within A Wheel.mp35.97 MB
 03 - Gypsy.mp35.81 MB
 04 - Moanin'.mp39.48 MB
 05 - Soulful Mr. Timmons.mp39.4 MB
 06 - My Ideal.mp35.59 MB
 07 - Free For All.mp36.47 MB
 Wynton marsalis - The Marciac Suite - 01 - Loose Duck.mp38.33 MB
 Wynton marsalis - The Marciac Suite - 02 - The Big Top.mp35.32 MB
 Wynton marsalis - The Marciac Suite - 03 - Jean-Louis Is Everywhere.mp35.65 MB
 Wynton marsalis - The Marciac Suite - 04 - Mademoiselle O'Gascony.mp36.94 MB
 Wynton marsalis - The Marciac Suite - 05 - Armagnac Dreams.mp36.96 MB
 Wynton marsalis - The Marciac Suite - 06 - Marciac Fun.mp36.1 MB
 Wynton marsalis - The Marciac Suite - 07 - For My Kids at the College of Marciac.mp34.63 MB
 Wynton marsalis - The Marciac Suite - 08 - Marciac Moon.mp310.81 MB
 Wynton marsalis - The Marciac Suite - 09 - D'Artagnan.mp35.48 MB
 Wynton marsalis - The Marciac Suite - 10 - Guy Lafitte.mp34.68 MB
 01 I Got Lost In Her Arms.mp33.53 MB
 02 The Party's Over.mp34.2 MB
 03 You're Blase.mp34.59 MB
 04 Glad to Be Unhappy.mp35.35 MB
 05 It Never Entered My Mind.mp37.04 MB
 06Wynton Marsalis.mp38.16 MB
 TRACK_01.mp37.03 MB
 TRACK_02.mp311.19 MB
 TRACK_03.mp39.4 MB
 TRACK_04.mp311.4 MB
 TRACK_05.mp312.35 MB
 Wynton Marsalis - Thick in the South Soul Gestures in Southern Blue, Vol. 1.jpg12.41 KB
 After You've Gone.mp35.29 MB
 Ballad Of The Sad Young Men.mp35.35 MB
 Carnival Of Venice 1.mp36.94 MB
 Carnival Of Venice.mp36.94 MB
 Hummel Trumpet Concerto.mp36.59 MB
 Joe Cool's Blues.mp38.65 MB
 Let It Snow.mp33.97 MB
 Moaning.mp38.74 MB
 Night Train.mp32.18 MB
 Pachelbel- Canon For 3 Trumpets & St.mp38.92 MB
 Marsalis Sandoval Los Elefantes - 01- Two Giants Talking To Dizz.mp31.61 MB
 Marsalis Sandoval Los Elefantes - 02 - Tunisias Blues.mp36.65 MB
 Marsalis Sandoval Los Elefantes - 03 - Wheel Within a Wheel.mp36.03 MB
 Marsalis Sandoval Los Elefantes - 04 - Los Elefantes.mp36.3 MB
 Marsalis Sandoval Los Elefantes - 05 - Gipsey.mp35.85 MB
 Marsalis Sandoval Los Elefantes - 06 - Tumbaito.mp37.72 MB
 Marsalis Sandoval Los Elefantes - 07 - Giants Talks.mp3624.49 KB
 Marsalis Sandoval Los Elefantes - 08 - Angel Eyes.mp38.42 MB

Description

Wynton Learson Marsalis (born October 18, 1961) is an American trumpeter and composer. He is among the most prominent jazz musicians of the modern era and is also a well-known instrumentalist in classical music. He is also the Musical Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. A compilation of his series of inspirational letters to a young jazz musical student, named Anthony, has been published as To a Young Jazz Musician.
Marsalis has made his reputation with a combination of skill in jazz performance and composition, a sophisticated yet earthy and hip personal style, an impressive knowledge of jazz and jazz history, and skill as a virtuoso classical trumpeter. As of 2006, he has made sixteen classical and more than thirty jazz recordings, has been awarded nine Grammys between the genres, and has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music, the first time it has been awarded for a jazz recording.
Marsalis (pronounced: mar-sal-us) was born to Dolores Ferdinand and Ellis Marsalis, Jr., a New Orleans-based music teacher and pianist. He is the second of six sons: Branford (1960), Wynton (1961), Ellis III (1964), Delfeayo (1965), Mboya Kinyatta (1971), and Jason (1977). Branford, Delfeayo, and Jason are also jazz musicians. Ellis is a poet, photographer and network engineer based in Baltimore. Mboya has autism.
At an early age, Marsalis exhibited a keen interest and aptitude in music. At age six, Marsalis was given his first trumpet by a friend of his father, the legendary Al Hirt. At age eight he performed traditional New Orleans music in the Fairview Baptist Church band led by legendary banjoist, Danny Barker. At fourteen he was invited to perform with the New Orleans Philharmonic. During his high school years attending Benjamin Franklin High School, Marsalis was a member of the New Orleans Symphony Brass Quintet, New Orleans Community Concert Band, under the direction of Peter Dombourian, New Orleans Youth Orchestra, New Orleans Symphony and on weekends he performed in a jazz band as well as in the popular local funk band, the Creators.
He moved to New York City to attend the Juilliard School of Music in 1978 and quickly garnered a lot of attention.
Two years later in 1980, he joined the Jazz Messengers to study under master drummer and bandleader, Art Blakey. It was from Blakey that Marsalis acquired his concept for bandleading and for bringing intensity to each and every performance. In 1981, Marsalis toured with the Herbie Hancock quartet throughout the USA and Japan, as well as performing at the Newport Jazz Festival with Herbie. In the years to follow, Marsalis was invited to perform with Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie, Harry Edison, Clark Terry, Sonny Rollins, and other countless jazz legends.
Marsalis eventually assembled his own band and hit the road, performing over 120 concerts every year for ten consecutive years. His objective was to learn how to play, and to comprehend how best to give to his audience. Through an exhaustive series of performances, lectures, and music workshops, Marsalis rekindled widespread interest in an art form that had been largely abandoned and redefined out of what he saw as its artistic substance. Marsalis invested his creative energy as an advocate for a relatively small era in the history of jazz. He garnered recognition for the older generation of jazz musicians and prompted the re-issuance of jazz catalog by record companies worldwide. A quick glance at the better known jazz musicians today reveals many students of Marsalis's workshops and members of his formations: James Carter, Christian McBride, Roy Hargrove, Harry Connick, Jr., Nicholas Payton, Eric Reed and Eric Lewis.
Not content to focus solely on his musicianship, Marsalis devoted equal time to developing his compositional skills. The dance community quickly embraced his works, and he received commissions to create major compositions for Garth Fagan Dance, Peter Martins at the New York City Ballet, Twyla Tharp for the American Ballet Theatre, and for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre.
Marsalis collaborated with The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in 1995 to compose the string quartet, At The Octoroon Balls, and again in 1998 to create a response to the Stravinsky: A Soldier's Tale with his composition, A Fiddler's Tale.
In 1997 he became the first jazz musician to win the Pulitzer Prize in music, for his epic oratorio, Blood on the Fields, on the subject of slavery.
In 2006, Marsalis's US$833,686 annual salary as Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center drew negative attention in an article published by Reader's Digest magazine regarding overspending by non-profit organizations. Marsalis has never been married but has two sons with Candace Stanley and another son with actress Victoria Rowell.

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