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Marsalis: Jazz helps you 'overcome tragic things'

· Saturday, December 4th 2010 at 10:02AM · 196 views
Marsalis: Jazz helps you 'overcome tragic things'
By Amanda Alcantara

2:03 PM on 12/03/2010

Jazz legend Wynton Marsalis recently appeared on MSNBC's Morning Joe to discuss his latest album Victoria Suite and the world of Jazz. The Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center also discussed the inspiration behind his upcoming album.

"It was a festival that we at the Lincoln Center go to every two years" Marsalis said, "The head of the festival... asked me to write a blues for one of the anniversaries, I said, you know what I'll write long piece. It's 12 movements..each captures some aspect to that festival."

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Some predict that Victoria Suite is sure to be another successful album. Marsalis also spoke about what he considers to be the beauty of jazz.

"It allows you to be your self and create and innovate," he said, "And then with the blues, which is an element always about human feeling and being able to overcome tragic things that happen."
Marsalis: Jazz helps you 'overcome tragic things'

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Denise Turney Sunday, December 5th 2010 at 2:25PM

Self expression in any form is healing. Specific to the original post about Wynton Marsalis' interview, I too love and appreciate jazz!

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Richard Kigel Sunday, December 5th 2010 at 6:00PM

Love it!!!

Now that's what I call music!!!

Siebra Muhammad Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 11:55AM

Ahhh...Mr. Marsalis, my New Orleans brother!!!

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