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Highlights
of his recent musical career:
2007
- Received the Mellon Jazz Living
Legacy Award at the Kennedy Center. The award was presented by the Mid
Atlantic Arts Foundation.
2005/2006
- Performance of Benny Golson's classical piano works (San Francisco
2005)
- In 2005 Benny was commission to write an original Orchestral work
for the 100th Anniversary of the Juilliard School of Music.
- His composition "Above and Beyond" was performed on February
9, 2006 by the Julliard Jazz Orchestra with Benny as conductor and the
orchestra's artistic director Victor L. Goines as soloist at the Lincoln
Center's Alice Tully Hall in New York City.
- Then, a program titled '100 Years of Jazz In America', consisting
solely of compositions by Benny Golson, was performed- this time with
Victor L. Goines as the conductor and Benny as the soloist. The program
contained such classics as: Blues March, Stablemates, I Remember Clifford,
Whisper Not, Five Spot After Dark, Killer Joe and Along Came Betty.
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2004
- Received an endorsement from the Yamaha Corporation of America
- Most Recent Commissions: Commission to write "A Three Piano Composition"
for The Revenia Festival in Chicago
2003
- Appeared in Steven Spielberg's film, "The Terminal" with
Tom Hanks which premiered in June 2004
2001
- On March 1 and 3 honored at the Lincoln Center with a concert entitled
"The Magic of Benny Golson"
- In April, honored at Aarau, Switzerland
2000
- Performances in Rio De Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil and Tel Aviv,
Israel
1999
- He was nominated for a Grammy for Best Instrumental for his performance
of "Body and Soul" from his CD "Tenor Legacy"
- Performed at a festival in Leipzig, Germany using Johann Sebastian
Bach's organ in the Sankt Thomas Kirche
1998
- Received the BMI Music Award for the Cosby TV Show
1996
- Received the American Jazz Masters Award from the National Endowment
for the Arts
- Wrote the score for a feature film "Ed's Next Move" for
Orion Pictures
- Wrote the musical theme "Monk's Hat" for Bill Cosby's last
season TV show
- A violin piece written for Itzhak Perlman premiered at Lincoln Center
1995
- Received a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation
- His composition "I Remember Clifford" was choreographed
and performed by Twyla Tharp and her ballet company
1994
- Commissioned by Reader's Digest to write his first symphony "Two
Faces" which premiered at Lincoln Center, New York. This concert
also marked the world premiere of another of his compositions "Other
Horizons" featuring guest soloist, Art Farmer
1993
- Received honorary doctorates from William Paterson College, Wayne,
NJ and Berklee School of Music, Boston, MA
1992
- He composed the musical score for a four-part television PBS series
"The Creative Spirit" presented by IBM which premiered in
April of that year. Tony Randall, Steve Allen and Patty Duke hosted
this series.
- On April 19, he received the Certificate of Commendation from Mayor
Tom Bradley, City of Los Angeles, at the Easter Weekend Jazz Extravaganza.
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