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Don't Miss Wynton Marsalis' All Rise on May 9 at Heinz Hall!

MCP performing Joe Hisaishi's The End of the World - photo courtesy of Josh Milteer, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

We’re excited to be part of a truly special evening with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and other guests on Saturday, May 9 at 7:30 PM at Heinz Hall.

This one-night-only performance brings together an extraordinary group of artists for Wynton Marsalis’ powerful and genre-defying work, All Rise. We are honored to join the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and conductor Benjamin Northey for this landmark performance.


With Wynton stepping back after an iconic career with Jazz at Lincoln Center, this one-night-only performance is a rare opportunity to hear him live. Don’t miss this experience to hear his music in person, brought to life on a grand scale by these outstanding ensembles.


Wynton Marsalis

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra

All Rise is a sweeping compendium of American music styles, with a particular focus on the many genres that grew out of the lived experiences of Black Americans. Over the course of this concert-length work, audiences will hear gospel music, spirituals, hymns, and a variety of jazz styles, many of which feature powerful choral singing at their core.


The chorus plays an integral role throughout the piece, bringing depth, energy, and emotional resonance to its wide-ranging musical landscape. Preparing this work has been both challenging and deeply rewarding, and we are especially grateful to share the stage with our colleagues in the Lift Every Voice Unity Choir, directed by Nikki Porter, for this extraordinary collaboration.


We hope you will join us for what promises to be an unforgettable evening of music and a truly special moment in time.


Tickets are available now but are going fast.

Be sure to secure your seats while they last!


Warmly,

Daniel Singer

Robert Page Music Director

The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh


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May 9, 2026 | Wynton Marsalis' All Rise | Heinz Hall | Order Tickets


May 15-17, 2026 | A Midsummer Night's Dream with Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre | Benedum Center | Order Tickets


June 12 & 14, 2026 | Lincoln Portrait featuring Bernstein's Chichester Psalms | Heinz Hall | Order Tickets


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