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The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra (SJMO) was founded in 1990 with an appropriation from Congress in recognition of the importance of jazz in American culture and its status as a national treasure. Now in its 20th year and the fifth of its series with The Smithsonian Associates, the orchestra delves into jazz's greatest works and performers. The SJMO is led by artistic and musical director David N. Baker.
Jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard studied classical music before he played with Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey, and Quincy Jones. He recorded with John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, and Herbie Hancock. In addition to recording as both sideman and leader, Hubbard led his own group, played hard bop and later experimented with fusion, and won the NEA Jazz Masters Award in 2006, two years before his death.