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Robert Sadin is an American jazz musician, conductor, arranger, composer and producer. He was conductor of the
Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (also known as the JLCO) is an American big band and jazz orchestra led by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. The orchestra is part of Jazz at Lincoln Center, a performing arts organization in New York City. History ...
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Discography


As leader

* '' Art of Love: Music of Machaut'' (Deutsche Grammophon, 2009)


As producer

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, ''Consort in Motion'' (Kind of Blue, 2011) *
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, ''Conqueror'' (Rejoice/A&M, 1988) *
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, '' Encanto del Mar'' (Sony Classical, 2014) *
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'' (Verve, 1998)''Jet'' - 1999 3 15 "Herbie Hancock and Robert Sadin congratulate each other on winning Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group, for ''Gershwin's World''. Hancock also won Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying ... *
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, ''First Impressions'' (HighNote, 2015) * Igor Lumpert, ''Eleven'' (Clean Feed, 2018) *
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, ''Hearts of Fire'' (GRP, 1991) * Jacques Schwarz-Bart, ''Sone Ka-La'' (EmArcy, 2006) *
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, '' Alegria'' (Verve, 2003) *
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'' (Cherrytree/Deutsche Grammophon, 2009)


References

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