September 13, 2022
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7:30 pm
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9:30 pm
Stanford Live and SFJAZZ bring Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Orchestra to the historic outdoor Frost Amphitheater on Stanford University’s campus.
Arguably the most famous jazz musician alive, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis is an iconic figure in the evolution of the art form and a tireless advocate for jazz as America’s classical music.
Tickets start at $40. VIP Tables are available for this performance and include table seating for 4 people, food and beverage table service, priority entry, and a special VIP only menu of snacks, bites, and premium beverages. All 4 seats must be purchased together.
$40.
July 8, 2023
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11:00 am
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12:30 pm
SJW founder Jim Nadel shares his entertaining and informative introduction to jazz with you and your family.
Everyone can sing, clap, and dance along to this delightful and educational performance, presented in a kid-friendly environment, at a parent-friendly price
Ticket Prices
Member: Free | NON-MEMBER: $20 | Child (17 and under) & Student (present valid student ID card) $12
Ticket prices include all fees; what you see is what you pay.
Programs, personnel, venues, and pricing subject to change without notice.
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Today: Indian Classical Concert at Saratoga Library
In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander month, Saratoga Library invites you to a concert by renowned Bay area musicians from the Indian Community.
Sandhaya Srinath, a renowned violinist, and Srinath Bala, a versatile percussionist, will be playing ancient and sophisticated classical music of South India.
The concert is an indoor event taking a place in the community room. The mask are required. All are welcome.
Audience: Adults: Seniors, Adults, Kids: Family Events, Teens Source
A power trio of vocalists backed by an all-female band pays tribute to a flagship of civil rights progress that was launched by the formative work of three 20th-century African American women jazz artists.
Janhe anthemic songs of Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, and Nina Simone defied social norms and today continue to inspire a generational movement for greater equality and self-empowerment for women, people of color, and the LGBTQ+ community.
Today: Anat Cohen & Friends | SFJazz Family Matinee
About SFJazz Family Matinees:
These affordably priced family-friendly concerts are a great way for you to pass your love of jazz onto the next generation. Bring the kids, the grandkids, and the neighbor’s kids to the gorgeous new SFJAZZ Center for an engaging, entertaining and interactive musical experience.
About SFJazz Family Matinees:
These affordably priced family-friendly concerts are a great way for you to pass your love of jazz onto the next generation. Bring the kids, the grandkids, and the neighbor’s kids to the gorgeous new SFJAZZ Center for an engaging, entertaining and interactive musical experience.
Tickets:
Tickets are $5, 10 and $23.
Please Note: All audience members, staff and artists must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Prior to entering the SFJAZZ Center, you will be asked to provide proof of vaccination through a QR code generated by a Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record website, or an original physical vaccination card or photograph of it.
Children under the age of 12, for whom there is no currently available vaccine, are not permitted to enter the SFJAZZ Center regardless of the vaccination status of their guardian.