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Jason Moran: Ellington in Focus (solo piano)

Jason Moran: Ellington in Focus (solo piano)

In-person & live streamed

MacArthur Fellow Jason Moran has taught at the New England Conservatory, held residencies at Juilliard and the Rhythmic Music Conservatory, and up until June served as Artistic Director for Jazz at the Kennedy Center.

Moran is a visionary jazz pianist, composer, and interdisciplinary artist whose work blends music with performance art, film, and visual media. Known for his adventurous spirit, he draws from a wide spectrum of influences including Thelonious Monk, hip hop, stride piano, classical, and avant-garde jazz.

Opening for the Vermont Jazz Center 2025-2026 season, he will perform his solo piano project “Mount Ellington”, a tribute to Duke Ellington that reimagines the legendary composer’s work through his unique lens.

Sponsored by Friends of the VJC Summer Workshop.

For accessibility support please call in advance.

$25-60 general admission in person
donations for live stream welcome.

802 254 9088 ext. 1

sarah@vtjazz.org
eugene@vtjazz.org

www.vtjazz.org

Vermont Jazz Center
72 Cotton Mill Hill #222
Brattleboro, VT 05301

For accessibility support please call 802 254 9088 ext. 1 in advance.

Vermont Jazz Center
$25-60
07:30 PM - 10:00 PM on Sat, 20 Sep 2025

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Vermont Jazz Center
802 254 9088
gingervjc@gmail.com
Vermont Jazz Center
72 Cotton Mill #222
Brattleboro, Vermont 05301
802 254 9088
gingervjc@gmail.com

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