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New York Philharmonic
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In 1987, Lincoln Center initiated a summer concert series titled Classical Jazz, which sought to incorporate American music into the organization's repertoire and expand its programming. After four summers of popular concerts, the series evolved into an official department: Jazz at Lincoln Center (JALC). In 2004, JALC established the world's first venue designed specifically for jazz, and it has since hosted more than 2 million enthusiasts from across the world. Central to JALC's work is the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, which tours across the globe and is led by acclaimed trumpeter and composer Wynton Marsalis. In addition to the orchestra, JALC hosts webcasts, educational programming for the public and in schools, and performance spaces such as Rose Theater, the Appel Room, and Dizzy's Club.
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JLCO: Wynton at 60
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