Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra w Wynton Marsalis
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Date & Time
Fri, Feb 04 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Address (map)
1214 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Venue (website)
The Granada Theatre
Join UCSB Arts & Lectures as they present UCSB Arts & Lectures presents Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis on Friday, February 4th at 8:00 p.m. Pacific at The Granada Theatre.
International jazz ambassador, nine-time Grammy winner and Pulitzer Prize recipient Wynton Marsalis returns with the legendary Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO), comprising 15 of the nation’s finest soloists, ensemble players and arrangers. The remarkably versatile orchestra performs a vast repertoire ranging from original compositions to rare historic gems and masterworks by jazz greats including Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie and many others. Delight in the full vigor and vision of America’s music in this evening awash with Marsalis’ and JLCO’s infinite charm and warmth.
*** This event includes an at-home viewing option (live stream only; no replay).
For more information and to purchase tickets, call UCSB Arts & Lectures at (805) 893-3535 or visit www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu.
Health & Safety: Proof of full vaccination is required for all attendees. Proof of booster vaccination will be required for all eligible attendees beginning February 4, 2022. Masks are required indoors at all times. N95, KN95, KF94 or FFP2 face masks are strongly recommended. Regardless of the mask type, it is only effective if it is worn over your mouth and nose. Visit https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/SeasonFAQs/ for updates and further details.
Date: Friday, February 4th
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Price: $46 – $131 : General Public / $0 : UCSB Students (Current student ID required)
Location: The Granada Theatre (1214 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101)
www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu/SeasonFAQs for the latest information about protocols.
Link: https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/Details.aspx?PerfNum=4720