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| |  | 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
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| |  | Songs Of Earth And AlchemyThe John Harle Collection, incorporating HARLE001, HARLE002, HARLE003 & HARLE004
Alexander Balanescu, Catherine Bott, Nicole Tibbels, Academy of St Martins in the Fields, Elvis Costello (vocals), The John Harle Band, The Balanescu Quartet, Andy Sheppard (saxophones), London Voices, Sarah Leonard (soprano), William Purefoy (countertenor), Dancers and Singers from Savu Indonesia, Aboriginal Children from Pajinca, Steve Lodder, Paul Clarvis, Richard Hammarton, Curtis Bristowe, Mariao Hohaia, Adrian Utley, Peter Beachill, David Coulter, Chris Laurence, Sarah Jane Morris, Will Gregory, Guy Barker, Richard Rodney Bennett (piano), Paul Jones (harmonica), Stan Tracey (piano), Frank Ricotti (vibraphone), Mike Henry (vocals), Paul Jones (harmonica), Derek Watkins (trumpet), Terry Edwards (voice), Henry Lowther (trumpet) “This four CD box, released on his own label, is a testament to the extraordinary versatility of this brilliant saxophonist. Not only do we get his jazz work (a tribute to Johnny Hodges), but also a wide variety of classical and experimental tracks” The Independent | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Barbara Hendricks - A Tribute To Duke Ellington
| | Duke's Place (1957) (W. Katz, R. Roberts, R. Thiele, D. Ellington) I let a song go out of my heart (1938) (I. Mills, H. Nemo, D. Ellington) Don't get around much anymore (1942) (B. Russel, D. Ellington) Love you madly (1950) (L.L. Henderson, JR, D. Ellington) In a sentimental mood (1935) (I. Mills, M. Kurtis, D. Ellington) Just squeeze me (1946) (L. Gaines, D. Ellington) Sophisticated lady (1933) (I. Mills, M. Parish, D. Ellington) Take the A train (1943) (B. Strayhorn, The Delta Rhythm Boys) In my Solitude (1934) (E. De Lange, I. Mills, D. Ellington) Caravan (1937) I. Mills (J. Tizol, D. Ellington) | Ellington: | What am I here for (1942) David's song (1963) Come Sunday It don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing) The creole love call |
Barbara Hendricks & Monty Alexander Trio | | | EMI - 5447209 (DVD Video) Normally: $19.49 Special: $11.69 |
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| |  | Cameron Carpenter - Revolutionary (CD + DVD)
Cameron Carpenter (organ) Cameron Carpenter’s Revolutionary threatens to turn the organ world upside down. Among organists it’s generally accepted that he’s unmatched technically, but this debut CD reveals that his approach to the organ is unlike anything currently in the market. He is such an exciting new artist that the Royal Albert Hall has invited him to make his debut performance in the UK in a solo recital on the 21st October Cameron Carpenter has been lauded as “the Maverick organist”, “madly original”, and “a superstar of the 21st-century organ”. His debut recording, Revolutionary, showcases an artist who is not only breaking new ground, but who runs a musical gamut that any musician would be extremely hard-pressed to match. There are only four organ works included. Three are major pinnacles of the organ repertoire (Demessieux: Etude in Octaves;Dupré: Prelude and Fugue in B major; and Bach: Now Come, Saviour of the Gentiles) while the fourth is the world premiere recording of Cameron’s suggestive Love Song No. 1 (2008). The album’s major departures are found in Duke Ellington’s Solitude (wittily combined with Bach’s Sheep May Safely Graze); Liszt’s Mephisto Waltz, and Vladimir Horowitz’ Carmen Variations. There are also two of Chopin’s Études in versions so convincing that they might have been organ music; and Cameron’s Evolutionary Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, an outrageous survey of the various instrumental arrangements that made Bach’s work famous. The album was recorded not on a pipe organ, but on the equally revolutionary Marshall & Ogletree Virtual Pipe Organ at Trinity Church Wall Street in New York City – an organ that, rising out of the destruction of Trinity’s pipe organ on September 11, 2001, continues to challenge the status quo of the pipe organ and the artistic possibilities of organ playing in general. “Carpenter… combines prodigious technical ability and imaginative tonal colouring with ostentatious showmanship and frequent lapses of taste.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2008 “There's no denying his technique, especially the Fred Astair-like footwork he shows off on the accompanying DVD in his transcription of Chopin's Revolutionary Etude.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2008 *** | 
| | | Unfortunately, as of December 3rd 2008 the UK distributor for this label is in administration. Although an agreement has already been signed with a new distributor, we expect some delay before stock is available again. You may order this item now but please be aware that it may be early 2009 before we are able to despatch it. |
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| |  | Cameron Carpenter - Revolutionary (SACD + DVD)
Cameron Carpenter (organ) Cameron Carpenter’s Revolutionary threatens to turn the organ world upside down. Among organists it’s generally accepted that he’s unmatched technically, but this debut CD reveals that his approach to the organ is unlike anything currently in the market. He is such an exciting new artist that the Royal Albert Hall has invited him to make his debut performance in the UK in a solo recital on the 21st October Cameron Carpenter has been lauded as “the Maverick organist”, “madly original”, and “a superstar of the 21st-century organ”. His debut recording, Revolutionary, showcases an artist who is not only breaking new ground, but who runs a musical gamut that any musician would be extremely hard-pressed to match. There are only four organ works included. Three are major pinnacles of the organ repertoire (Demessieux: Etude in Octaves;Dupré: Prelude and Fugue in B major; and Bach: Now Come, Saviour of the Gentiles) while the fourth is the world premiere recording of Cameron’s suggestive Love Song No. 1 (2008). The album’s major departures are found in Duke Ellington’s Solitude (wittily combined with Bach’s Sheep May Safely Graze); Liszt’s Mephisto Waltz, and Vladimir Horowitz’ Carmen Variations. There are also two of Chopin’s Études in versions so convincing that they might have been organ music; and Cameron’s Evolutionary Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, an outrageous survey of the various instrumental arrangements that made Bach’s work famous. The album was recorded not on a pipe organ, but on the equally revolutionary Marshall & Ogletree Virtual Pipe Organ at Trinity Church Wall Street in New York City – an organ that, rising out of the destruction of Trinity’s pipe organ on September 11, 2001, continues to challenge the status quo of the pipe organ and the artistic possibilities of organ playing in general. | 
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| |  | HDCD Sampler Vol 2
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| |  | Piano Music by William Grant Stilland other black composers
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Duke Ellington & his Orchestra 1929-1943 “It’s hard to think of a single musician whose work has been so influential.” MusicWeb | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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