1. Last night, 92Y’s Jazz in July festival kicked-off with a Jazz Piano Master Class featuring Bill Charlap, Ted Rosenthal, a student from LaGuardia High School and another from the Manhattan School of Music. A special feature of the performance is a camera on the keyboards that’s projected onto a giant screen so that the audience can watch the dazzling finger action. More photos here.

    Last night, 92Y’s Jazz in July festival kicked-off with a Jazz Piano Master Class featuring Bill Charlap, Ted Rosenthal, a student from LaGuardia High School and another from the Manhattan School of Music. A special feature of the performance is a camera on the keyboards that’s projected onto a giant screen so that the audience can watch the dazzling finger action. More photos here.

  2. In a way, jazz is America’s classical music. And you can’t get a greater teacher than Billy Taylor. His book goes through different periods and different pianists. Because he was there, he could talk about the “cutting contests” Fats Waller and other stride pianists had with each other: “What’s wrong? Is your left hand broken?” It was like a meeting of jazz gladiators. 
-Bill Charlap, artistic director of 92Y’s Jazz in July festival, shares his thoughts on four books he loves on the history of song and jazz. [NY Post]
You can also see Bill talking with NY1’s Kristen Shaughnessy about Jazz in July.

    In a way, jazz is America’s classical music. And you can’t get a greater teacher than Billy Taylor. His book goes through different periods and different pianists. Because he was there, he could talk about the “cutting contests” Fats Waller and other stride pianists had with each other: “What’s wrong? Is your left hand broken?” It was like a meeting of jazz gladiators.

    -Bill Charlap, artistic director of 92Y’s Jazz in July festival, shares his thoughts on four books he loves on the history of song and jazz. [NY Post]

    You can also see Bill talking with NY1’s Kristen Shaughnessy about Jazz in July.