
Tickets Onsale Now for the 2016-17 Jazz at Lincoln Center Season
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Tickets are onsale now for our 2016-17 concert & education season! Our 29th season is anchored by the exceptional Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and commemorates more than 100 years of recorded jazz.
Check out our concerts and purchase tickets here: jazz.org/events/2016-17-season
Jazz as an enduring and constantly evolving art form is explored throughout the season, as visionary musicians from around the world celebrate the centennials of Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Thelonious Monk, Buddy Rich, and more.
Renowned artists such as Kurt Elling, Wycliffe Gordon, Branford Marsalis, Brad Mehldau, Steve Miller, Eddie Palmieri, Danilo Perez, Dianne Reeves, and Catherine Russell will perform in the 1200-seat Rose Theater. Kenny Barron, Dave Douglas, Ibrahim Maalouf, Lucky Peterson, Joshua Redman, Cécile McLorin Salvant, John Scofield, Elio Villafranca and more hold court in the elegant Appel Room. The 90th birthday of a true living legend, saxophonist and NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Heath, is also celebrated over two nights in The Appel Room. Ambassador of the Great American Songbook, and Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Director of Jazz and Popular Song series, Michael Feinstein returns for the sixth consecutive year to direct, curate and perform in the incredibly popular concert series.
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