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Wynton Marsalis, Founder of Jazz at Lincoln Center, to Step Down

爵士乐林肯中心创始人温顿·马萨利斯将卸任

“Jazz was dead in this country,” said Gordon J. Davis, the founding chairman of Jazz at Lincoln Center. “Wynton raised it up to make it what it should be: a true art of American culture.”

“Jazz was dead in this country,” said Gordon J. Davis, the founding chairman of Jazz at Lincoln Center. “Wynton raised it up to make it what it should be: a true art of American culture.”

2026-01-29  825  中等
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Marsalis’s larger-than-life presence and prominence will not be easy to replicate. He has become a worldwide ambassador for jazz, as comfortable schmoozing with celebrities like Spike Lee and Barack Obama as he is explaining Dizzy Gillespie or Miles Davis to middle schoolers.

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