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Described as a ‘conductor who makes a difference’ (Daily Telegraph), and acclaimed for her artistic vision and commitment to accessibility in classical music, Marin Alsop founded String Fever in 1981. Its pioneering blend of jazz, pop and classical repertoire took critics and audiences by storm, breaking the boundaries between musical genres through remarkable versatility and a palpable sense of fun. This album reflects String Fever’s forays into standards ranging from Rogers and Hart’s early hit Manhattan to Dave Brubeck’s famously rhythmic Blue Rondo à la Turk.
Duke Ellington: It don't mean a thing (arr. G. Anderson for strings)
It don't mean a thing (arr. G. Anderson for strings)
Duke Ellington: Mood Indigo (arr. G. Bogatko for strings)
Mood Indigo (arr. G. Bogatko for strings)
Cole Porter: Leave it to Me: My heart belongs to daddy (arr. G. Bogatko for strings)
Leave it to Me: My heart belongs to daddy (arr. G. Bogatko for strings)
Horace Silver: Liberated Brother (arr. C. Hewes for strings)
Liberated Brother (arr. C. Hewes for strings)
Dave Brubeck: Blue Rondo a la Turk (arr. B. Whited for strings)
Blue Rondo a la Turk (arr. B. Whited for strings)
Chick Webb: Stompin' at the Savoy (arr. G. Anderson for strings)
Stompin' at the Savoy (arr. G. Anderson for strings)
Harold Arlen: St. Louis Woman: Come Rain or Come Shine (arr. G. Anderson for strings)
St. Louis Woman: Come Rain or Come Shine (arr. G. Anderson for strings)
Richard Fiocca: In the Mood (arr. R. Fiocca for strings)
In the Mood (arr. R. Fiocca for strings)
Gary Anderson: Four Brothers (arr. G. Anderson for strings)
Four Brothers (arr. G. Anderson for strings)
Gary Anderson: Garrick Gaieties: Manhattan - 42nd Street: Lullaby of Broadway - 42nd Street
Garrick Gaieties: Manhattan - 42nd Street: Lullaby of Broadway - 42nd Street