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  1. 11. Mai 2024 · World Saxophone Quartet Plays Duke Ellington. Billy Strayhorn Lush Life. Joe Lovano Nonet 52nd Street Themes. Oliver Nelson Meet Oliver Nelson. Samenstelling: Bert Broere. Three of a Kind.

  2. 4. Mai 2024 · “It is a very dynamic and unique cutting-edge ensemble of musicians. It is a power packed experience of emotions and excitements based on a large, revisited repertoire of the two legendary composers Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn”. Line up: Tony Kofi – alto & soprano saxophones. Marco Marzola – bass. Nico Menci – piano ...

  3. 29. Apr. 2024 · Ursprünglich war "Come Sunday" gar kein Lied, sondern ein Instrumentalstück: eine fesselnde Kantilene für das fein schweifende Altsaxophon von Johnny Hodges in der Suite "Black, Brown and Beige",...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · New Bedford Jazzman’s Sax Solo Saved Duke Ellingtons Career. Barry Richard Published: May 17, 2024. Pete & Buster Films via YouTube. Tenor saxophone player Paul Gonsalves impacted the international jazz scene and is credited with reviving the sagging career of the legendary Duke Ellington.

  5. 2. Mai 2024 · Shipping costs only once throughout Germany, no matter how many items you buy! Each record is professionally cleaned and stored in a new, lined inner sleeve. Each plate was professionally cleaned and equipped with a new, lined inner sleeve. good condition, several hairline scratches or wipes It has become common knowledge among analog enthusiasts that there is no getting around proper cleaning ...

  6. 29. Apr. 2024 · Don’t miss a rare, star-studded performance of this joyful music embracing the gospel, jazz, blues, swing, and classical styles that defined The Dukes work and spirituality. Mon. Apr. 29, 2024

  7. 14. Mai 2024 · Its centerpiece was a reworked version of “Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue,” originally composed by Ellington in 1938. This version has since become jazz folklore, featuring a 27-chorus tenor sax solo by Paul Gonsalves that sent the crowd into a frenzy and almost incited a riot.