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Online Event for All Ages

LISTENING TO JAZZ: TEN MORE RECORDINGS THAT HAVE SHAPED THE MUSIC

Enjoy a tour through ten of the most influential jazz albums from the 1960s onwards, by artists including John Coltrane, Betty Carter, Roy Hargrove, and more, with MJI’s Paul Silbergleit as your guide.

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LISTENING TO JAZZ: TEN MORE RECORDINGS THAT HAVE SHAPED THE MUSIC
LISTENING TO JAZZ: TEN MORE RECORDINGS THAT HAVE SHAPED THE MUSIC

Time & Location

May 23, 2022, 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM CDT

Online Event for All Ages

About the Event

LISTENING TO JAZZ: TEN MORE RECORDINGS THAT HAVE SHAPED THE MUSIC

ONLINE WORKSHOP WITH PAUL SILBERGLEIT

In this follow-up to last month's popular workshop, MJI’s Paul Silbergleit guides you through a look at ten of the most influential jazz albums from the 1960s onwards, by artists as diverse as John Coltrane, Betty Carter, Carla Bley, Roy Hargrove, and Kurt Rosenwinkel.

Cost: This program is part of the Jazz Circle and is FREE

The Jazz Circle of the Milwaukee Jazz Institute provides free online classes and events for youth and adults who want to learn more about jazz. Those who wish to make a donation to support this program and other MJI initiatives can make a donation here: DONATE NOW.

Attendees need to register in advance. Attendees will receive a link and instructions an hour prior to the event to allow easy access to the workshop from a computer, tablet, or smartphone via Zoom Video Conferencing. Registration is open until 15 minutes before the start of the workshop. Links will be sent promptly to those who sign up just prior to the start time. 

 

Participants will be able to see and hear the instructor through live video. Attendees will not be seen on video but will have the option of asking questions during the session. Please call (414) 234-5565 or send an email to mji@milwaukeejazzinstitute.org if you have questions or need more info.

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