Sony Classical Film & Video : Sony Music Entertainment Inc.,
Gelb, Peter.
Jaffe, Pat.
Anker, Daniel.
Mitgang, Laura.
Lindsay-Hogg, Michael.
Marsalis, Wynton, 1961- , host.
Ozawa, Seiji, 1935-
Tanglewood Music Center. Orchestra.
Wynton Marsalis Jazz Orchestra.
Sony Classical Film & Video.
British Broadcasting Corporation.
Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai.
Nederlandse Omroepprogramma Stichting.
Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)
WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
Peabody Collection. African-American History and Culture Programs.
Peabody Collection. Women's History and Culture Programs.
"Marsalis on Music is the young people's series for our time. Conceived and written by Wynton Marsalis--the most popular and acclaimed jazz musician of his generation, and a distinguished classical performer as well-- this four-part series covers the basics of music appreciation. To explore these fundamentals, Marsalis has created a unique dialogue between his jazz band and the students of the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, led by Maestro Seiji Ozawa. Group and solo performances, a live audience, imaginative graphics and visual effects, computer animation, and even a basketball are all used to teach and inspire a new generation of young music lovers and their families."--1995 Peabody Awards entry form excerpt. In this first show of the series filmed at the Tanglewood Music Center, Wynton Marsalis demonstrates to students how composers use rhythm to express emotion in their compositions. Marsalis uses two versions of Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker, the original version and Duke Ellington's jazz version as part of his demonstration.
[New York, NY] : Sony Classical Film & Video : Sony Music Entertainment Inc., c1995.
Marsalis on music. [1995-10-09], Why toes tap : Marsalis on rhythm
Marsalis on music. [1995-10-09], Why toes tap : Marsalis on rhythm
Marsalis on music. [1995-10-09], Why toes tap : Marsalis on rhythm
Why toes tap : Marsalis on rhythm
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