Duke Ellington, suites and blues.

Title
  1. Duke Ellington, Aug. 9, 1989 [sound recording] : suites and blues.
Published by
  1. Aug. 9, 1989.
Author
  1. Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization)

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Additional authors
  1. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893.
  2. Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974.
  3. Strayhorn, Billy
  4. Berger, David, 1949-
  5. Hanna, Roland
  6. Cook, Willie
  7. Turney, Norris, 1921-2001.
  8. Williams, Todd, 1967-
  9. Temperley, Joe
  10. Marsalis, Wynton, 1961-
  11. Belgrave, Marcus
  12. Soloff, Lew
  13. Washington, Kenny
  14. Woode, Jimmy
  15. Baron, Art
  16. Knepper, Jimmy, 1927-2003.
  17. Woodman, Britt
  18. Hamilton, Jimmy, 1917-1994.
  19. Wess, Frank, 1922-
  20. Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization) dnr
Description
  1. 2 sound discs : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative title
  1. Suites and blues
Subject
  1. Jazz
  2. Suites (Jazz ensemble)
  3. Ballets > Excerpts, Arranged
Genre/Form
  1. Live sound recordings.
Contents
  1. CD 1. Audience (8:57) ; Opening announcements (3:10) ; The nutcracker (selections) / Tchaikovsky ; Ellington and Strayhorn, arr. (ca. 20 min) ; The queen's suite / Ellington and Strayhorn ( ca. 21 min.) ; Announcement (0:30) ; Audience (5:51) -- CD 2. Audience (6:35) ; Announcement (1:35) ; The tattooed bride (12:19) ; The mooche (4:31) ; Ko-Ko (2:44) ; Blues in blueprint (4:01) ; Bonga (3:22) ; Frere Monk (2:41) ; Diminuendo and crescendo in blue (12:10) ; Announcement (2:34) ; Jack the Bear (3:49) ; Concerto for Cootie (4:36) ; Main stem (4:35) ; Take the "A" train (4:34) ; Announcement (0:30) ; Audience (3:09).
Call number
  1. *LDCO 782
Note
  1. Compact discs
  2. Photocopy of house program (38 p.) with biographical note about Duke Ellington available in *LDCO 782.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded live, Aug. 9, 1989, Alice Tully Hall, New York, N.Y.
Source (note)
  1. Jazz at Lincoln Center;
Author
  1. Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization)
Title
  1. Duke Ellington, Aug. 9, 1989 [sound recording] : suites and blues.
Imprint
  1. Aug. 9, 1989.
Playing time
  1. 011345 011355
Performer
  1. Sir Roland Hanna, piano ; Willie Cook, piano & trumpet ; Norris Turney, alto saxophone ; Todd Williams, tenor saxophone ; Joe Temperley, baritone saxophone ; Wynton Marsalis, Marcus Belgrave, Lew Soloff, trumpet ; Kenny Washington, drums ; Jimmy Woode, double bass ; Art Baron, Jimmy Knepper, Britt Woodman, trombone ; Jimmy Hamilton, clarinet ; Frank Wess, clarinet & bamboo flute ; David Berger, conductor.
Event
  1. Recorded live, Aug. 9, 1989, Alice Tully Hall, New York, N.Y.
Original version
  1. Compact disc service copy, recorded at NYPL in Dec. 2008, from borrowed DAT masters lent by Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Source
  1. Gift ; Jazz at Lincoln Center; 2008 NN-RHA
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Music Division Audio and Moving Image material
Added author
  1. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. Shchelkunchik. Selections; arranged.
  2. Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974. Works. Selections.
  3. Strayhorn, Billy. Composer. Arranger
  4. Berger, David, 1949- Conductor
  5. Hanna, Roland. Performer
  6. Cook, Willie. Performer
  7. Turney, Norris, 1921-2001. Performer
  8. Williams, Todd, 1967- Performer
  9. Temperley, Joe. Performer
  10. Marsalis, Wynton, 1961- Performer
  11. Belgrave, Marcus. Performer
  12. Soloff, Lew. Performer
  13. Washington, Kenny. Performer
  14. Woode, Jimmy. Performer
  15. Baron, Art. Performer
  16. Knepper, Jimmy, 1927-2003. Performer
  17. Woodman, Britt. Performer
  18. Hamilton, Jimmy, 1917-1994. Performer
  19. Wess, Frank, 1922- Performer
  20. Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization) Donor
Research call number
  1. *LDCO 782 Notes on file.
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