Ellington: Black, Brown And Beige

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Label: NAXOS
Catalog: 8559737
Format: CD

BUFFALO PHILHARMONIC, JOANN FALLETTA

Ellington: Harlem Black, Brown & Beige Suite Three Black Kings Sal Andolina (clarinet & alto saxophone) Suite from 'The River' Strayhorn: Take the A Train arr. Ellington Sal Andolina (alto saxophone), Tony Di Lorenzo (trumpet) & Amy Licata (violin)

Edward Kennedy ‘Duke’ Ellington wrote some of the twentieth century’s greatest Big Band music, but he also wrote in a variety of forms. The boisterous and evocative Harlem pays tribute to Ellington’s roots, Black, Brown, and Beige sets work songs and spirituals, whilst the suite from The River shows his genius in writing for the stage. Three Black Kings, scored as a ballet, was left unfi nished at his death, but shows no lessening of invention. Ellington’s arrangement of Billy Strayhorn’s Take the ‘A’ Train became famous around the world after the outbreak of World War II, and ranks among the most widely recorded standards of all time. Duke Ellington’s suites were written for a variety of reasons. The master of Big Band jazz was also a master of tone poems such as the boisterous and evocative Harlem and the African-American-celebrating Black, Brown and Beige. Each piece reflects a facet of his genius, from the early maturity of Harlem to his late, uncompleted Three Black Kings.

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