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  1. Nardis" is a composition by American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. It was written in 1958, during Davis's modal period, to be played by Cannonball Adderley for the album Portrait of Cannonball. The piece has come to be associated with pianist Bill Evans, who performed and recorded it many times.

  2. 5. Aug. 2010 · Album: Explorations (1961) Bill Evans: piano, Scott LaFaro: bass, Paul Motian: drums Composition: Who knows? Bill Evans? Miles Davis? -- go here for example:...

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  3. 29. Okt. 2016 · The definitive recording of this jazz classic is by Bill Evans, with other notable recordings by Cannonball Adderley and Joe Henderson. Paul Murtha's arrange...

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  5. 24. Mai 2024 · The Meaning Behind The Song: Nardis by Bill Evans. Nardis is a jazz composition written by Miles Davis, which has been widely performed and recorded by various artists. Nonetheless, it was Bill Evans, the influential jazz pianist, who truly brought this piece to new heights through his interpretation and improvisation.

  6. 30. Juli 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupNardis · Joe Henderson SextetThe Kicker℗ 1990 Fantasy, Inc.Released on: 1990-01-01Composer Lyricist: Miles Davis...

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    This song has been recorded over 150 times. It was first introduced on the album Portrait of Cannonball in 1958. Bill Evans would soon after record the tune as a leader on his album Explorations in 1961 and he would keep it in his repertoire well throughout his career, leaving behind over 30 different recordings total.