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Short name
  
SJMO

Location
  
Washington, DC

Genre
  
Jazz

Founded
  
1990 (1990)

Music director
  
Charlie Young

Record label
  
Smithsonian Folkways

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Concert hall
  
Albums
  
Tribute to a Generation: A Salute to the Big Bands of the WW II Era

Similar
  
David Baker, Buselli–Wallarab Jazz Orchestra, John Levy, Chuck Redd, Loren Schoenberg

Smithsonian jazz masterworks orchestra


The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra (SJMO) is the national jazz orchestra of the United States. It is based at the National Museum of American History in Washington, DC where it is the orchestra-in-residence. The SJMO was founded in 1990 with the dual mission of performing and preserving American jazz masterworks and raising public awareness and understanding of the genre.

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History

The orchestra was established in 1990 by an Act of Congress with an appropriation to the Smithsonian Institution of $242,000. It was founded by Gunther Schuller and David Baker and began performing in 1991. The inaugural season, jointly conducted by Schuller and Baker, consisted of six weekends of free concerts for which the conductors collected or commissioned transcriptions of the original arrangements of the works to be presented and provided the orchestra's members with tapes of the original performances.

Since that time, the SJMO has performed in nine foreign countries and 26 US states in addition to numerous free concerts in Washington, DC. Among their performances outside their base at the National Museum of American History have been a performance at the White House in 1993 celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Newport Jazz Festival; the Cultural Olympiad at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia; and a 1999 tour of the United States presenting concerts in tribute to the 100th anniversary of Duke Ellington's birth which included a performance at the Monterey Jazz Festival in a concert featuring Ellington's Suite Thursday, originally commissioned for the festival.

In 2012, at the age of 80, David Baker stepped down as the SJMO's Artistic Director. The occasion was marked by a special concert consisting entirely of Baker's compositions. Charlie Young, a jazz saxophonist and educator at Howard University, took up the post of Artistic Director after Baker's retirement.

Members

As of 2015, the orchestra's principal members were:

Artistic and Musical Director

  • Charlie Young
  • Executive Producer

  • Ken Kimery
  • Reeds

  • Charlie Young
  • Steve Williams
  • Bill Mulligan
  • Scott Silbert
  • Luis Hernandez
  • Leigh Pilzer
  • Trumpets

  • Tom Williams
  • Liesl Whitaker
  • Kenny Rittenhouse
  • Brian MacDonald
  • Trombones

  • Bill Holmes
  • John Jensen
  • Jennifer Krupa
  • Piano

  • Tony Nalker
  • Bass

  • James King
  • Discography

    The orchestra's recordings include:

  • Tribute to a Generation: A Salute to the Big Bands
  • Tri-C Jazzfest 2001
  • Piano Grand! A Smithsonian Celebration
  • Big Band Treasures Live
  • Live at MCG
  • Songs

    Sepia Panorama2004
    Rain Check2004
    Mission to Moscow2004

    References

    Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra Wikipedia


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