Wynton Marsalis is an American musician born on October 18, 1961. He is a renowned jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader, known for his contributions to both jazz and classical music. Marsalis has won multiple Grammy Awards and is recognized for his dedication to preserving the jazz tradition while also pushing its boundaries. He is the artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center and continues to educate and inspire audiences through his performances and advocacy for jazz music.
"Through first-class education, a generation marches down the long uncertain road of the future with confidence."
"I feel like a lot of the fundamental material, I've assimilated. So now the question is: Am I going to really get into my spiritual inheritance of music and really develop my abilities?"
"We always hear about the rights of democracy, but the major responsibility of it is participation."
"It was Dr. King's tireless activism that fostered our modern way of relating to one another."
"Trumpet players see each other, and it's like we're getting ready to square off or get into a fight or something."
"I have absolutely no idea what my generation did to enrich our democracy. We dropped the ball. We entered a period of complacency and closed our eyes to the public corruption of our democracy."
"The musicians I respected were much older than me. I expected them to cut my head, and they did."
"What I really have in my head, my imagination, my understanding of music, I never really get that out."
"I believe in professionalism, but playing is not like a job. You have to be grateful to have the opportunity to play."
"This rebuilding of New Orleans gives us the perfect opportunity to see if we're ready to extend the legacy of Dr. King."
"Many a revolution started with the actions of a few. Only 56 men signed the Declaration of Independence. A few hanging together can lead a nation to change."
"I believed in studying just because I knew education was a privilege. It was the discipline of study, to get into the habit of doing something that you don't want to do."