Terence Oliver BlanchardΒ (born March 13, 1962) is an American jazz trumpeter and composer. He has also written two operas and more than 80 film and television scores. Blanchard has been nominated for twoΒ Academy AwardsΒ for Original Score forΒ BlacKkKlansmanΒ (2018) andΒ Da 5 Bloods, both directed byΒ Spike Lee, a frequent collaborator.Β
Blanchard started his career in 1980, playing in theΒ Lionel Hampton OrchestraΒ while studying jazz atΒ Rutgers University. In 1982, just before he turned 20, he dropped out of Rutgers to joinΒ The Jazz Messengers, launching a professional career now in its fifth decade. TheΒ Metropolitan OperaΒ in New York staged Blanchard's operaΒ Fire Shut Up in My BonesΒ in its 2021β2022 season, the first opera by anΒ African AmericanΒ composer in the organization's history.
Blanchard is also a passionate educational mentor. From 2000 to 2011, Blanchard served as artistic director of theΒ Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. In 2011, he was named artistic director of the Henry Mancini Institute at theΒ University of Miami, and in 2015, he became a visiting scholar in jazz composition at theΒ Berklee College of Music. In 2019, theΒ University of California, Los AngelesΒ (UCLA) named Blanchard to its Endowed Chair in Jazz Studies, where he remained until 2023. In 2023, SFJAZZ announced the appointment of Blanchard as Executive Artistic Director. He leads the organization's artistic programming and guides its overall creative direction.
Blanchard was selected as the 2024 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters. The program is one of the most prestigious honours in jazz. Abbey Lincoln, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea and Sonny Rollins are among the 173 fellows recognized by the NEA as great figures of jazz.
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