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Wynton Marsalis, the artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, musician, educator, and composer, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and received his first trumpet from renowned musician Al Hirt at the age of six. Marsalis has won nine Grammy Awards, in both jazz and classical categories, and is the only artist to have won Grammy Awards in five consecutive years, from 1983 to 1987. In 1997, Marsalis’s oratorio on slavery and freedom, Blood on the Fields, became the first and, to date, only jazz composition to win the Pulitzer Prize in music.

Books by Wynton Marsalis

Moving to Higher Ground

The legendary Marsalis on jazz, and how the principles of jazz can be applied to modern life, now in trade paperback.

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To a Young Jazz Musician

The great Wynton Marsalis, America's foremost jazz musician and Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, offers intimate advice on jazz and life to a hypothetical young jazz musician.

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