Pre-order Wynton’s new book: Moving to Higher Ground

Wynton’s new book, entitled “Moving to Higher Ground: How can Jazz change your life” will be in stores on September 2, 2008. It will be published by The Random House Publishing Group. From now is already possible to pre-order the book on Amazon . Next week we’ll also publish some excerpts from the new book.

“In this book I hope to reach a new audience with the positive message of America’s greatest music, to show how great musicians demonstrate on the bandstand a mutual respect and trust that can alter your outlook on the world and enrich every aspect of your life–from individual creativity and personal relationships to conducting business and understanding what it means to be American in the most modern sense.”

– Wynton Marsalis

Advance praise for Moving to Higher Ground

“An absolute joy to read. Intimate, knowledgeable, supremely worthy of its subject. In addition to demolishing mediocre, uniformed critics, Moving to Higher Ground is a meaningful contribution to music scholarship.”
–Toni Morrison

“I think it should be in every bookstore, music store, and school in the country.”
–Tony Bennett

“Jazz, for Wynton Marsalis, is nothing less than a search for wisdom. He thinks as forcefully, and as elegantly, as he swings. When he reflects on improvisation, his subject is freedom. When he reflects on harmony, his subject is diversity and conflict and peace. When he reflects on the blues, his subject is sorrow and the mastery of it–how to be happy without being blind. There is philosophy in Marsalis’s trumpet, and in this book. Here is the lucid and probing voice of an uncommonly soulful man.”
–Leon Wieseltier, literary editor, The New Republic

“Wynton Marsalis is absolutely the person who should write this book. Here he is, as young as morning, as fresh as dew, and already called one of the jazz greats. He is not only a seer and an exemplary musician, but a poet as well. He informs us that jazz was created, among other things, to expose the hypocrisy and absurdity of racism and other ignorances in our country. Poetry was given to human beings for the same reason. This book could be called “How Love Can Change Your Life,” for there could be no jazz without love. By love, of course, I do not mean mush, or sentimentality. Love can only exist with courage, and this book could not be written without Wynton Marsalis’s courage. He has the courage to make powerful music and to love the music so, that he willingly shares its riches with the entire human family. We are indebted to him.”
–Maya Angelou

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10 Comments so far »

  1. Jason P. said

    on July 24, 2008 @ 5:45 pm

    pre-ordered on B&N ! I look forward to receive this wonderful new book !

  2. Neil King said

    on July 25, 2008 @ 8:14 pm

    Sent in my order today. Should be a great read!

  3. Katy Hem said

    on July 26, 2008 @ 3:44 am

    Sent my order with amazon.com
    I hope it’s a great book!

  4. Luigi said

    on July 26, 2008 @ 3:46 am

    As soon as the book is in stores, we’ll open a discussion thread on the forum.

    Stay tuned…

  5. peter b said

    on July 28, 2008 @ 12:31 pm

    Looking forward to buying his book.

  6. Hunter's mom said

    on July 29, 2008 @ 10:58 pm

    I just pre-orderd my copy!
    As a ‘welcome home from two weeks in band camp’ gift I purchased “To a Young Jazz Musician:Letters From The Road” for my son. We are enjoying sharing the book as a read. We are very much looking forward to the new book!! Good stuff all!!

  7. Xandra Black said

    on August 1, 2008 @ 9:55 pm

    I love you Wynton
    When are you coming back to Milwaukee,WI?
    Sincerely,
    Xan

  8. Luigi Beverelli said

    on August 2, 2008 @ 12:40 pm

    Follow Wynton daily through twitter:

    http://twitter.com/wyntonmarsalis

  9. gloria said

    on August 18, 2008 @ 12:58 am

    Look forward to the latest book for Fall release. Thanks for keeping us up to date, Luigi — this site keeps getting more comprehensive. What a great Summer for jazz! Best, Glo.

  10. Imogene H. Draper said

    on September 14, 2008 @ 11:05 pm

    I have every one of Wynton’s books. I am adding this one to my collection today. We love you, Wynton. You are an American treasure. Applause- Applause- from the blue ridge mountains of Virginia!

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