Immanuel Wilkins Quartet in performance

Immanuel Wilkins Quartet
Jazz Festival

MoS - Jazz - Museum of Science

Alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins is one of the most magnetic young musicians in America. With his quartet, he brings a sound marked by confidence, clarity of purpose, and an intensity that feels wholly alive in the moment. Wilkins composes with rare intention—each phrase shaped by a deep idea—and his band delivers it with the kind of conviction that fills a room. This quartet's Vivo Performing Arts debut will be an essential night for anyone drawn to music where virtuosity, community, and emotion are inseparable.

“This haunting, profound, astonishing record is this reviewer’s pick for the year’s best — and it isn’t even close. Indeed, few albums released in any year achieve alto saxophonist/composer Wilkins’ improbable balance of ethereal and earthy, of searching and grounded, of virtuosic and plainspokenly lyrical. The afore-used “astonishing” doesn’t do it justice — but there’s no better word, either.”

DOWNBEAT album review, Blues Blood

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The Jazz Festival is generously supported by
Debra & Joseph Corrado.

Special thanks to Amy & Joshua Boger for supporting Vivo Performing Arts' programming at the Museum of Science's Public Science Common.

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