Jason Moran turns his boundless creativity and curiosity to a celebration of the life of African American musical pioneer James Reese Europe, credited with introducing jazz music to European continent during World War I.
Brilliant pianist, composer, and multimedia artist Jason Moran turns his boundless creativity and curiosity to a celebration of the life of often-overlooked African American musical pioneer James Reese Europe.
Europe was already a key figure in the development of jazz as a genre, when, during his service in the First World War, he established a band that would change the course of music history. As the bandleader for the 369th Infantry Regiment (the “Harlem Hellfighters”), Europe is credited with introducing jazz music to the European continent and helping spread African American culture across the world.
For this program, entitled James Reese Europe and the Absence of Ruin, Moran and his Bandwagon bandmates augment their numbers with a seven-piece horn section. Moran shares archival photos, recordings, and original multimedia creations to help build his musical monument to a truly transformational artist.
2023/02/17 - 2023/02/17
Berklee Performance Center
136 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
Wheelchair spaces are available. Berklee Performance Center does not have an elevator.