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PEOPLE, Page 83A Trumpet Shall Sound
By MICHAEL QUINN
Last month America;s best-known jazz trumpeter released a
classical album. This month the nation's best-known classical
trumpeter releases a jazz album. Both of these musicians are
named WYNTON MARSALIS. The jazzman, 30, joins forces with the
crystal-pure soprano of KATHLEEN BATTLE on the recording Baroque
Duet. Meanwhile, the title cut on Blue Interlude, Marsalis' May
release, relates in jazz the story of a pair of lovers. "In
classical music," observes Marsalis, "there is no ground rhythm,
because the drum set isn't playing. I concentrate more on
pushing the rhythm -- but trying to play in the groove, which
is important to all music." Later this month Marsalis premieres
In This House, on This Morning, commissioned by Manhattan's
Lincoln Center. "It uses the form of the African-American church
service to evoke the same feelings of the spiritual experience."