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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · Gil Evans, Gil Evans & Ten (Craft) Craft Recordings releases a limited mono edition of pianist and composer Gil Evans’ classic 1957 album, Evans & Ten, which marked his first release as a leader for the fabled Prestige label. The record features arrangements of five standards, plus one original composition, the conclusive ...

  2. 7. Mai 2024 · Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski 27.03.1936 - 07.05.2024

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  3. Vor 5 Tagen · The disc begins with Pete Levin’s “Subway,” which Gil Evans recorded on his Live at Umbria Jazz, Volume One. The new recording features both keyboardists that Gil Evans had used: Levin and Gil Goldstein. It also features a solo by trumpeter Faddis.

  4. 7. Mai 2024 · Led by Grammy Award-winning producer Ryan Truesdell, this outstanding ensemble of New York City’s finest musicians will present rarely performed music written by Evans during the 1940s-1960s. This week, the band will celebrate three of Gils historic recordings: Tues, 5/21: New Bottle Old Wine Wed,Thurs, 5/22-23: The ...

  5. 23. Apr. 2024 · The Gil Evans Orchestra. Hidden Treasures: Monday Nights, Volume One (Bopper Spock Suns) For fans of Gil Evans, Miles Davis & Jazz! “Monday Nights” is not only the first studio recording of the Gil Evans Orchestra in over forty years, it also offers some of the most audacious and electrifying music of the new millennium.

  6. 25. Apr. 2024 · Artist: Gil Evans Album: Svengali Genre: Modern Big Band, Fusion Label: Warner Japan/Atlantic/WEA/Rhino Year Of Release: 1973/2012 Format: FLAC (tracks+.cue) Tracklist: Thoroughbred (6:37) Blues in Orbit (10:18) Eleven (1:45) Cry of Hunger (10:23) Summertime (4:01) Zee Zee (7:43)

  7. 1. Mai 2024 · February 23, 2021. Song of the Day: Miles Davis, “Gone” by Matt Micucci. “Gone” is officially the only original composition from Gil Evans and Miles Davis’ Porgy & Bess. Credited to the former, it is a variation on the original, funereal “Gone, Gone, Gone” from George Gershwin’s blues-based jazz opera score.