Branford Marsalis
New Orleans-born Branford Marsalis is an award-winning saxophonist, band leader, featured classical soloist, and film and Broadway composer. In the process, he has become a multi-award-winning artist with three Grammys, a citation by the National Endowment for the Arts as a Jazz Master, and an avatar of contemporary artistic excellence.
The Branford Marsalis Quartet, formed in 1986, remains his primary means of expression. In its virtually uninterrupted three-plus decades of existence, the Quartet has established a rare breadth of stylistic range. It has long been recognized as the standard to which other ensembles of its kind must be measured. This spring, the Quartet makes its Blue Note Records debut with the March 28 release of “Belonging,” a full album interpretation of Keith Jarrett’s 1974 ECM album of the same name. But Branford has not confined his music to the jazz quartet context. He recently composed a classical suite commissioned by the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra. A frequent soloist with classical ensembles, Branford has become increasingly sought after as a featured soloist with acclaimed orchestras worldwide, performing works by composers such as Copland, Debussy, Glazunov, Ibert, John Williams, Mahler, Milhaud, Rorem, Vaughan Williams, and Villa-Lobos. His legendary guest performances with the Grateful Dead and collaborations with Sting have made him a fan favorite in the pop music arena.
Branford’s screen credits as a composer include original music for Rustin, starring Colman Domingo, the History Channel’s documentary “Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre,” “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” starring Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman, “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” starring Oprah Winfrey, and Spike Lee’s “Mo’ Better Blues.” He received a 2021 EMMY nomination for the original music he composed and produced for “Tulsa Burning” in the Outstanding Music Composition for a Documentary Series or Special (Original Dramatic Score) category. His work on Broadway has garnered a Drama Desk Award and a Tony nomination for the acclaimed revival of “Fences.” He recently arranged and orchestrated the music for a new Broadway production on “Louis Armstrong, A Wonderful World.” His previous Broadway efforts include music for the revivals of “Children of a Lesser God and A Raisin in the Sun,” as well as “The Mountaintop,” which starred Angela Bassett and Samuel L. Jackson.