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International Jazz Day 2019 Worldwide Celebration Concludes with Extraordinary All-Star Global Concert in Melbourne, Australia
MELBOURNE, Australia, May 1, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

    - Thousands of Performances and Programs Take Place in 195 Countries on All 
Continents 

Following thousands of jazz events taking place in 195 countries on all seven 
continents, International Jazz Day 2019 came to a thrilling close this evening 
in Melbourne, Australia with an extraordinary All-Star Global Concert at the 
Melbourne Arts Centre's renowned Hamer Hall. Led by artistic co-directors 
Herbie Hancock (USA) and James Morrison (Australia), and musical director John 
Beasley (USA), the concert was streamed live by the United Nations and UNESCO 
and on www.jazzday.com. It featured riveting performances by over 30 
international artists: Cieavash Arian (Iran), William Barton (Australia), Brian 
Blade (USA), A Bu (China), Igor Butman (Russian Federation), Theo Croker (USA), 
Joey DeFrancesco (USA), Eli Degibri (Israel), Kurt Elling (USA), James Genus 
(USA), Paul Grabowsky (Australia), Antonio Hart (USA), Matthew Jodrell 
(Australia), Aditya Kalyanpur (India), Ledisi (USA), Jane Monheit (USA), James 
Muller (Australia), Eijiro Nakagawa (Japan), Mark Nightingale (United Kingdom), 
Jeff Parker (USA), Chico Pinheiro (Brazil), Tineke Postma (Netherlands), Eric 
Reed (USA), Antonio Sanchez (Mexico), Somi (USA), Ben Williams (USA), Lizz 
Wright (USA) and Tarek Yamani (Lebanon).

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The All-Star Global Concert opening performance showcased two of Australia's 
most beloved musicians: didgeridoo player William Barton and trumpeter James 
Morrison. Vocalist Jane Monheit later joined forces with Brazilian 
guitarist/vocalist Chico Pinheiro on Antonio Carlos Jobim's Brazilian jazz 
classic "Waters of March." Ledisi brought the house down with her 
spine-tingling vocals on "Try a Little Tenderness." Backing her was a 10-piece 
band that included a stellar horn section with Theo Croker, Eli Degibri, 
Matthew Jodrell, Eijiro Nakagawa and Tineke Postma. A Jazz Day tradition, the 
All-Star Global Concert concluded with the entire cast contributing to a global 
jazz-inspired rendition of John Lennon's peace anthem, "Imagine." 

In addition, two weeks of jazz performances and educational outreach 
programming took place in cities across the International Jazz Day 2019 host 
country of Australia. Thousands of students in Sydney's New South Wales public 
schools took part in jazz education programs led by Herbie Hancock, James 
Morrison, Antonio Hart and the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance 
Fellows at the Sydney Opera House. Melbourne's extensive Jazz Day festivities 
included master classes at the Melbourne Conservatorium; and workshops 
conducted by Eric Reed, Tarek Yamani, and A Bu, among others. Other highlights 
included a special Jazz Day performance at the Adelaide Festival Centre, five 
days of all-inclusive street parades on King Street in Brisbane, and a "Women 
in Jazz" celebration in Perth.

Celebrated around the globe each year on April 30, International Jazz Day 
highlights the power of jazz as a force for freedom and creativity, promotes 
intercultural dialogue through respect and understanding, and unites people 
from all corners of the globe. Presented in partnership with the Herbie Hancock 
Institute of Jazz, the day is recognized on the official calendars of both 
UNESCO and the United Nations. 

The Global Host City for International Jazz Day in 2020 is Cape Town, South 
Africa. 

For more information, visit www.jazzday.com or www.unesco.org/jazzday.

Photos:

IJD 2019 press selects courtesy of Steve Mundinger/Herbie Hancock Institute of 
Jazz:  http://digital/ijd1

IJD 2019 press selects courtesy of Graham Denholm/Getty Images for Herbie 
Hancock Institute of Jazz:  http://send.digital/media2

International Jazz Day 2019 video pulls courtesy of Herbie Hancock Institute of 
Jazz:  http://pages.today/ijd1

SOURCE  Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz

CONTACT:  Alisse Kingsley, +1 323 467 8508, press@jazzday.com; Roni Amelan, 
UNESCO Media Section, +33(0)145681772
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