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David
Berger
Conductor
Jazz composer, arranger
and conductor David Berger is recognized internationally
as a leading authority on the music of Duke Ellington
and the Swing Era. Conductor and arranger for the
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra from its inception
in 1988 through 1994, Berger has transcribed more
than 700 full scores of classic recordings including
nearly 500 works by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn.
Mr. Berger maintains a close working relationship
with Wynton Marsalis and continues to transcribe
and arrange for, and on occasion, conduct the Jazz
at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
In 1996 Berger collaborated with choreographer Donald
Byrd to create the Harlem Nutcracker, a full-length
2-hour dance piece that expands the Tchaikovsky/Ellington/Strayhorn
score into an American classic. The 15-piece band
assembled to play this show has stayed together and
continues to play Mr. Berger’s music throughout
the United States and Europe.
Berger has written music for television, Broadway
shows, including Sophisticated Ladies; films, including
The Cotton Club and Brighton Beach Memoirs; dozens
of singers, bands, orchestras and dance companies.
David Berger's jazz compositions and arrangements
and transcriptions are played by hundreds of bands
every day all over the world. A seven-time recipient
of National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, Berger
resides in New York City where he teaches at the
Juilliard School.
www.sultansofswing.com
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