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Bug Music - Music of the Raymond Scott Quintette, John Kirby & His Orchestra, and the Duke Ellington Orchestra
Don Byron
első megjelenés éve: 1996
51 perc
(2006)

CD
4.840 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  The Dicty Glide
2.  Frasquita Serenade
3.  St. Louis Blues
4.  Wondering Where
5.  Bounce of the Sugar Plum Fairy
6.  Charley's Prelude
7.  Royal Garden Blues
8.  Siberian Sleighride
9.  The Penguin
10.  The Quintet Plays Carmen
11.  Powerhouse
12.  Tobacco Auctioneer
13.  War Dance for Wooden Indians
14.  Cotton Club Stomp
15.  Blue Bubbles
16.  Snibor
Jazz / Post-Bop; Cartoon Music

Recorded: May 1996, Master Sound, Astoria, New York

Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, John Kirby and Raymond Scott all employed groundbreaking compositional techniques that both bewitched and bewildered the public and critics alike. With Bug Music, clarinetist Don Byron, an inventor and innovator in his own right, has reexamined this substantial body of American music. Rather than simply playing the tunes as note-for-note recreations, Byron has chosen to “recognize ‘out’ ideas in other composers, recycle them and synthesize something new within the circumstances of their own era and genre; to combine information from outside sources with one’s individual sense of what is possible.” (Byron, from the liner note)

Byron has taken unique chances with each new recording. In his Nonesuch debut, Tuskegee Experiments, an album of original musical conception taking its title from experiments conducted on Black American men at Alabama’s Tuskegee Institute, he attempted to bring many different styles of jazz playing together without judgment. His 1993 release, Don Byron Plays the Music of Mickey Katz (Nonesuch), is a tribute to the klezmer bandleader, Yiddish humorist and popular parodist of the 1950s. Released in 1995, Music for Six Musicians (Nonesuch) explores yet another aspect of his multifaceted creativity as composer and leader, influenced by the Afro-Caribbean heritage of his family, the musical legacy of such Latin bandleaders as Eddie Palmieri and Ray Barretto, and the Bronx neighborhood where Byron grew up. Bug Music is another of Byron’s explorations into the possibilities of ensemble music. He points out that jazz historians have understated the importance of much of this music, perhaps because there was a distinct connection to classical music that was uninvited and intimidating. Ellington introduced the orchestra as an instrument, while at the same time writing with specific players in mind. Strayhorn wrote some of Ellington’s most enduring music, and is only recently getting the recognition he deserves. Byron writes of John Kirby in his liner note that “the bravery of Kirby’s music can be appreciated if one considers what an African-American musician was supposed to sound like in this period or, more directly, what an African-American musician was supposed to know.” Scott, whose innovative combo music was used to great effect by Carl Stalling in his Warner Bros. cartoon scores, was not embraced by the jazz community because he did not allow improvisation. Involved in the most adventurous circles of the New York music scene for the past decade, Byron has garnered international recognition as the foremost innovator on jazz clarinet. New York Magazine says, “[Byron] makes his instrument seem like the hippest thing going: a brainier, more literate ax for a subtler age.” With Bug Music, Byron further expands this reputation by viewing this body of work in a way that has not been done before-- as another framework that describes the potential of improvisatory and scored music, from yesterday to tomorrow.

Includes liner notes by Don Byron.

Don Byron - conductor, vocals, baritone saxophone, clarinet
Uri Craine - vocals, piano
Dean Bowman - vocals
Steve Wilson - alto saxophone
Robert DeBellis - tenor saxophone
Charles Lewis - trumpet
Steve Bernstein - trumpet
James Zollar - trumpet
Craig Harris - trombone
David Gilmore - guitar
Paul Meyers - banjo
Kenny Davis - bass
Pheeroan akLaff - drums
Billy Hart - drums
Joey Baron - drums

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