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Gallery: 45th Annual Pitt Jazz Seminar Concert

The 45th Annual Jazz Seminar culminated in a concert at Carnegie Music Hall Saturday evening. Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Jimmy Owens, an NEA Jazz Master, performs a solo on trumpet. Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Tineke Postma, from Holland, plays alto saxophone. Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
90 year-old jazz legend Pharoah Sanders wails on a tenor saxophone. Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Robert Hurst on stand-up bass. Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Pitt jazz professor and pianist Geri Allen joined the festivities in a few numbers. Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Jimmy Cobb, NEA Jazz Master, kept the rhythm on drums. Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Mino Cenelu, on percussion, kept the audience's ears intrigued with sharp sounds. Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Kenny Barron on piano and Robert Hurst on bass hold down the harmony. Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Robin Eubanks, award-winning trombonist, performs a solo. Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
Carnegie Music Hall set. Jeff Ahearn | Assistant Visual Editor
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