Hailed by many as the most outstanding jazz musician and trumpeter of his generation, Wynton Marsalis will be the featured performer, along with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, at North Central College’s gala preview concert on Tuesday, Sept. 30. The concert will be held in North Central’s spectacular new Wentz Concert Hall and Fine Arts Center, 171 E. Chicago Ave., in Naperville.
A limited number of tickets to this private event and concert are available to the public. Tickets are $150/person and include light refreshments before the concert, a champagne toast and dessert reception after the concert in the Grand Foyer of the Fine Arts Center, and an opportunity to view the 41-piece JPMorgan Chase Art Collection premiering in the new Schoenherr Art Gallery. Doors to the Fine Arts Center open at 6 p.m. and seating for the concert begins at 7:30 p.m. To order tickets for this event only, contact Joan Long at 630-637-5213 or jelong@noctrl.edu.
Known worldwide as one of the world’s top classical trumpeters, Marsalis is also a big band leader in the tradition of Duke Ellington, brilliant composer, devoted advocate for the arts, and tireless and inspiring educator. He co-founded the jazz program at Lincoln Center in New York City and is the music and artistic director at the Center. Since 1982, he has released more than 30 jazz and classical recordings, produced more than 60 records and sold some 7 million records worldwide, won nine Grammy Awards with distinctions as the first and only artist to win both classical and jazz Grammys in the same year, and is the first jazz artist ever awarded the Pulitzer Prize in music. Among his most noted compositions is “All Rise,” an epic composition for big band, gospel choir and symphony orchestra, which was performed by the New York Philharmonic in 1998 and made famous soon after 9/11. Marsalis will perform with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, composed of 15 of today’s finest jazz soloists and ensemble players. The versatile orchestra performs a vast repertoire and leads educational events in New York, across the United States and around the world.
North Central College’s Wentz Concert Hall and Fine Arts Center, situated at a gateway to the College’s campus and the Naperville’s downtown, is used year-round by College and community groups and will feature national and international artists. The 57,000-square-foot structure includes Wentz Concert Hall, a spectacular 605-seat auditorium with world-class acoustics; Bartley and Maricela Madden Theatre, a 150-seat black box theatre; Schoenherr Art Gallery, a 1,400-square-foot exhibit area for displaying work by student and guest artists; and rehearsal space, offices and classrooms. The public opening and dedication of the Wentz Concert Hall and Fine Arts Center will be held Saturday, Oct. 18.
Sara Lee Foundation is the sponsor of the Wentz Concert Hall Inaugural Season; J.P.Morgan and Minuteman Press are sponsors of the Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Concert; and JPMorgan Chase & Co. is sponsor of the Schoenherr Art Gallery Inaugural Exhibit. For more information about the College’s fine and performing arts inaugural season visit www.northcentralcollege.edu/show.