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Today, we're putting The Tonearm's needle on pianist Marcus Roberts.
Roberts plays jazz piano like he's lived through its entire history. His style pulls from Jelly Roll Morton and Fats Waller as much as it does from bebop. He spent years in Wynton Marsalis's band, has performed piano concertos with Seiji Ozawa, and today leads The Modern Jazz Generation, a 12-piece ensemble encompassing three decades of musicians.
Roberts is here today to talk about something beyond performance. He's one of twenty artists awarded a grant from the Doris Duke Foundation's Performing Arts Technologies Lab. His project tackles a technical problem that's plagued remote music collaboration: latency. He's working to get the delay below 40 milliseconds so musicians in different cities can actually play together in real time.
Roberts has been blind since age five, and he's used technology his whole life to access music and create it. From Braille music notation to AI-powered tools, he shows us how tech can serve artists rather than replace them. And that’s just a hint of where this conversation goes.
(The first two musical excerpts heard in the interview are from a Marcus Roberts live performance, Jazz in Marciac 2024)
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• Visit Marcus Roberts at marcusroberts.com
• Check out Marcus Roberts' music on Qobuz
• Marcus Roberts on Wikipedia • Marcus Roberts - 60 Minutes Profile "The Virtuoso" (2014)
• Jason Marsalis - drummer in Marcus Roberts Trio and The Modern Jazz Generation
• Rodney Jordan - bassist in Marcus Roberts Trio
• The Modern Jazz Generation - Roberts' 12-piece ensemble founded in 2012
• Dig into this episode's complete show notes at podcast.thetonearm.com
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By Lawrence Peryer5
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Today, we're putting The Tonearm's needle on pianist Marcus Roberts.
Roberts plays jazz piano like he's lived through its entire history. His style pulls from Jelly Roll Morton and Fats Waller as much as it does from bebop. He spent years in Wynton Marsalis's band, has performed piano concertos with Seiji Ozawa, and today leads The Modern Jazz Generation, a 12-piece ensemble encompassing three decades of musicians.
Roberts is here today to talk about something beyond performance. He's one of twenty artists awarded a grant from the Doris Duke Foundation's Performing Arts Technologies Lab. His project tackles a technical problem that's plagued remote music collaboration: latency. He's working to get the delay below 40 milliseconds so musicians in different cities can actually play together in real time.
Roberts has been blind since age five, and he's used technology his whole life to access music and create it. From Braille music notation to AI-powered tools, he shows us how tech can serve artists rather than replace them. And that’s just a hint of where this conversation goes.
(The first two musical excerpts heard in the interview are from a Marcus Roberts live performance, Jazz in Marciac 2024)
–
Dig Deeper
• Visit Marcus Roberts at marcusroberts.com
• Check out Marcus Roberts' music on Qobuz
• Marcus Roberts on Wikipedia • Marcus Roberts - 60 Minutes Profile "The Virtuoso" (2014)
• Jason Marsalis - drummer in Marcus Roberts Trio and The Modern Jazz Generation
• Rodney Jordan - bassist in Marcus Roberts Trio
• The Modern Jazz Generation - Roberts' 12-piece ensemble founded in 2012
• Dig into this episode's complete show notes at podcast.thetonearm.com
–
• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate The Tonearm ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of The Tonearm in your podcast app of choice.
• Looking for more? Visit podcast.thetonearm.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Talk Of The Tonearm email newsletter. You can also follow us on Bluesky, Mastodon, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
• Be sure to bookmark our online magazine, The Tonearm! → thetonearm.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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