







A Celebration for the „Duke“
Philharmonie Berlin - Großer Saal
A tribute to Duke Ellington to mark his 125th birthday
Along with his band he had a formative influence on the sound of jazz from the 1920s onwards and is now clearly established among the greats of 20th century American music: in 2024 the band leader, composer and pianist Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington would have ...
Along with his band he had a formative influence on the sound of jazz from the 1920s onwards and is now clearly established among the greats of 20th century American music: in 2024 the band leader, composer and pianist Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington would have celebrated his 125th birthday. To mark this occasion, Musikfest Berlin together with the Deutsche Oper Berlin Big Band dedicates an evening to him that will recall his music and his time, while also demonstrating the influences that Duke Ellington continues to leave behind on jazz today. Some of his greatest hists of the big band era feature on the programme along with compositions from his later creative period such as “Night Creature” and “A Tone Parallel to Harlem”: works that made him one of the founders of the “third stream”, that typically American combination of jazz with elements of European symphony music and classical modernism. These will be played by the Big Band together with the Orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin conducted by Titus Engel. In addition, the big band and orchestra will also perform the world premiere of Manfred Honetschläger’s suite for a large cast “The Famous Duke”. In this work by the jazz trumpeter and composer, who is also musical director for the evening, there will be another chance to hear both the soloists featured in the first part of the evening. Tony Lakatos is one of Europe’s leading jazz saxophonists – and is regarded among them as the artist whose playing is most deeply steeped in American jazz traditions. The vocalist is Fola Dada, winner of the German Jazz Prize 2022 and a teacher at the Academies of Music in Mannheim, Stuttgart and Nuremberg.
A concert in cooperation with Berliner Festspiele / Musikfest Berlin. This concert will be broadcast live on rbb's ‘radio3’ on 16 September 2024. In co-operation with the label ‘EuroArt’ and rbb, a digital release and a CD of the concert will be produced.
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