NYU & DC Jazz Fest -- Salon Series: A Conversation with Pat Metheny:
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NYU Washington, DC and DC Jazz Fest present Meet the Artist: featuring Pat Metheny. Pat Methany is a renowned jazz guitarist and composer, earning both commercial success and a reputation as a sophisticated and respected guitar improvisor.
Jazz in the ‘HoodsŪ Presented by Events DC is a major feature of the DC Jazz Festival and unites DC in a citywide partnership and takes place in 21+ neighborhoods, presenting a mix of local and nationally recognized artists attracting large, varied audiences of DC residents and tourists of great diversity.
The NYU Washington, DC Salon Series: Conversations with Writers & Artists offers an opportunity for the NYU and Washington, DC community to meet and engage in dialogue with acclaimed writers and artists as they reflect on their craft. This program provides facilitated conversations that aim to illuminate the guests’ creative processes, discuss their current works, and explain the impact of their work on the world around us.
Special thanks to NYU Trustee Ronald Abramson and The Anne and Ronald Abramson Family Foundation for generously supporting this program.
The moderator for the event was Willard Jenkins, Artistic Director, DC Jazz Festival.
Pat Methany:
Pat Metheny reinvented the traditional "jazz guitar" sound for a new generation of players and has continued to re-define the genre throughout his career. Metheny's body of work includes compositions for solo guitar, small ensembles, electric and acoustic instruments, large orchestras, and ballet pieces, with settings ranging from modern jazz to rock to classical. He makes his debut appearance at the DC Jazz FestivalŪ with a select group of musicians that he says “covers the widest range of everything I’ve done previously and… something beyond that.”
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- Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1] ") are described as follows:
- METH_170612_018.JPG: Willard Jenkins and Pat Metheny
- METH_170612_039.JPG: Willard Jenkins, Artistic Director, DC Jazz Festival
- METH_170612_107.JPG: Pat Metheny @ NYU
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