SHOPJOINMAIN
KIDSEDUCATORSNEWSGET INVOLVED
Smithsonian
Morse Daguerreotype Camera Civil War Soldier
Soldier's Pocket Bible <I>Hello, Dolly</I> Dress
Morse Daguerreotype Camera
Civil War Soldier
Soldier's Pocket Bible
Hello, Dolly Dress
Events and Programs
African American Culture
American Popular Song
Dibner Library
Historic Theatre
Interactive Carts
Jazz Appreciation Month
Latino History and Culture
Lemelson Center
Meet Our Museum
Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program
Smithsonian Chamber Music Society
Page Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra
Spark!Lab
Past Events
How did you hear about that event?  Sign up for our e-mail newsletter
Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra

Tom Williams, trumpeter
The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra (SJMO) was founded in 1990 with an appropriation from the U.S. Congress in recognition of the importance of jazz in American culture. Since then, the SJMO has preserved, promoted, and presented the heritage of jazz in scores of concerts and programs that span the whole continuum of the art form. Concerts feature transcribed classics, new arrangements, and commissioned works that illuminate the contributions of composers and creators from small ensembles to jazz masters. The orchestra also offers a suite of master classes, workshops, and other educational programs to support up-and-coming musicians, singers, composers, and band leaders.
The Morgan State University Choir, under the direction of Dr. Nathan Carter, performs music of Ellington's sacred concerts with the orchestra.
The Morgan State University Choir, under the direction of Dr. Nathan Carter, performs music of Ellington's sacred concerts with the orchestra.
The SJMO closed the Museum's successful World War II Memorial dedication festival on May 29, 2004, with a concert that featured the big band sounds of Glenn Miller, Lionel Hampton, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington, and the wonderful dance company GottaSwing.
Artistic and Musical Director David Baker
Artistic and Musical Director David Baker
In 2002, the orchestra was presented with the Washington, D.C., Mayor's Arts Award for Excellence in an Artistic Discipline. The award is the most prestigious honor in the arts conferred by the District of Columbia on individual artists, organizations, and patrons of the arts. Artistic and Musical Director David N. Baker—a renowned educator, composer, performer, author, and conductor—leads the 17-piece big band, which is the orchestra-in-residence at the National Museum of American History.
Contact
E-mail: Contact form
Vanessa Rubin sings "I'm Beginning to See the Light" in an Ella Fitzgerald appreciation program.
Vanessa Rubin sings "I'm Beginning to See the Light" in an Ella Fitzgerald appreciation program.
Program Pages
Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra
Music Clips

For More Information

 
Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra Web site
 

Related Events

 
Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra: The New Jazz Standards, 2/21
 
Jazz Masterworks: Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue and His Modal Period, 4/4
 
Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra: Thelonious Monk’s 1959 Town Hall Concert, 6/6
 

Related Past Events

 
From Harlem to Hollywood: Benny Carter, 2/25/06
 
The Music of the Modern Jazz Quartet and Milt Jackson, 11/3/07
 
Swingin' in the Holidays! The "Nutcracker Suite," arranged by Ellington and Strayhorn, 12/8/07
 
Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra On Tour, 1/11/08
 
Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra On Tour, 2/7/08
 
Smithsonian National Museum of American History