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WBGO Presents Brunch
Juilliard Jazz: Mary Lou Williams Ensemble
Sat, 3 May, 1:30 PM EDT
Doors open
12:00 PM EDT
Blue Note Jazz Club
131 W. 3rd St, New York, NY 10012
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Description
Juilliard Jazz: Mary Lou Williams Ensemble
Bruce Williams, Ensemble Coach
Mejedi Owusu Trumpet
Miriam Goroff-Behel Alto Saxophone
Emma Lacy Alto Saxophone
Gustavo Cruz Tenor Saxophone
Grace Rock Trombone
José André Montaño Piano
Allison Lee Bass
Isaiah Bravo Drums
$20 Minimum Per Person
Brunch Menu
NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.
All seating is first come, first served.
Bar Area seating is limited and first come first served. When all available seats are occupied, the remaining bar area is standing room only.
Table Seating is all ages, Bar Area is 21+. Bar Area tickets for patrons under 21 will not be honored.
Group Reservations:
Groups larger than 8 must purchase a group package at club@bluenote.net, or by calling 212.475.8592.
Groups larger than 8 without a group package will be subject to group surcharges added to your bill.
Groups arriving late or separately are not guaranteed to be seated together. All seating is first come, first served. Arrive early for best seats.
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
Refund Policy
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Classic Jazz
Juilliard Jazz: Mary Lou Williams Ensemble
Juilliard Jazz: Mary Lou Williams Ensemble
Classic Jazz
Each of Juilliard Jazz’s small ensembles is named after a jazz legend. This does not mean the named ensemble will solely perform the works of that artist, but invoking these names reminds us, and ouraudience, of our music’s great history and its interconnectedness. In addition, ensemble coaches will incorporate important aspects of each artist’s work into their ensemble teaching throughout the year. The named ensembles and their coaches: • Dave Brubeck Ensemble, in the spirit of integrating arts,coached by Jennifer Krupa. • Betty Carter Ensemble, in the spirit of scatting, musical freedom, and reimagination, coached by Donald Vega• Dizzy Gillespie Ensemble, in the spirit of innovation, dance, Afro-Latin music, humor, and teaching, coached by Elio Villafranca• Jelly Roll Morton Ensemble, inthe spirit of interpreting the original meanings of jazz, coached byDoug Wamble • Max Roach Ensemble, in the spirit of Civil Rights experimentation and understanding of the African Diaspora, coached by Isaiah J. Thompson • Mary Lou Williams Ensemble, in the spirit of stride piano, arranging,and intellectual discourse on music techniques and meaning, coached by Bruce Williams • Duke Ellington Ensemble (Artist Diploma Ensemble), in the spirit of being ambassadors to the world, coached by Ben Wolfe.
Mary Lou Williams Ensemble
Bruce Williams, Ensemble Coach
Mejedi Owusu, Trumpet
Miriam Goroff-Behel, Alto Saxophone
Emma Lacy, Alto Saxophone
Gustavo Cruz, Tenor Saxophone
Grace Rock, Trombone
Brandon Goldberg, Piano
José André Montaño, Piano
Allison Lee, Bass
Isaiah Bravo, Drums