Nimbus: NI2511Four Symphonic Works by Duke Ellington |
Ex. VAT prices will be applied automatically for non-EU delivery addresses. See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  0710357251122 NI2511 | Four Symphonic Works by Duke Ellington
American Composers Orchestra, Maurice Peress Duke Ellington is known for his jazz band compositions – a body of work spanning over fifty years which indisputably established him as the first
among jazz-inspired composers and among the greatest of American composers of all persuasions, or,
as the Duke would say, "without category". But there also exists a substantial body of large works: ballets,
concerti, tone poems, film scores, even an opéra comique. Starting in 1943, Ellington prepared the first
of several annual Carnegie Hall concerts with his own orchestra. For each of these he composed at least one
extended work, symphonic in proportion and intention, if not in instrumentation. This recording
includes two of these in their symphonic form – Black, Brown & Beige and the piano concerto New World
a-Comin' – as well as two symphonic works not originally written for his jazz band – Harlem,
commissioned by the NBC Symphony in 1950, and Les trois rois noirs (Three black kings), commissioned by
the Dance Theatre of Harlem. | 
| | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
|
|
| |
|
Copyright © 2002-8 Presto Classical, all rights reserved.
Web site design and maintenance by Ferrer Consulting Ltd.