19466047
Disapproachment
19466047
19466047
19466047
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Big band (2 Alto Saxophones, 2 Tenor Saxophones, 1 Baritone Saxophone, 4 Trumpets, 4 Trombones, Guitar (optional), Piano, Bass, Drums) - Advanced
SKU: JL.JLP-8150
By The Duke Pearson Big Band. Edited by Jeffrey Sultanof. Arranged by Frank Foster. Swing. Full score and set of parts. Published by Jazz Lines Publications (JL.JLP-8150).
(From the forward by Jeffrey Sultanof) Frank Foster is still best known for his many years as saxophonist/arranger for Count Basie. By the early sixties, he began to be heavily influenced by John Coltrane, and Basie gave him less and less solo space. By 1964, he was a freelance musician and led his own big band in New York. He shared solo space with Lew Tabackin as a member of Duke Pearson's band, and brought some of his original music to add to Pearson's book. "Disapproachment" is in Rob McConnell's words, a 'blister,' a piece that burns from beginning to end, and since little of Foster's music from this era is currently available, is wonderful to have. The keys to a great performance are mastery of the musical figures at such a fast tempo, observation of the dynamic markings (not everything is loud) and a strong rhythm section that can keep the tempo steady. It is a great concert opener and can be opened up for more solos. Ranges:Trumpet 1: to E6 Trombone 1: Bb4.
Big band (2 Alto Saxophones, 2 Tenor Saxophones, 1 Baritone Saxophone, 4 Trumpets, 4 Trombones, Guitar (optional), Piano, Bass, Drums) - Advanced
SKU: JL.JLP-8150
By The Duke Pearson Big Band. Edited by Jeffrey Sultanof. Arranged by Frank Foster. Swing. Full score and set of parts. Published by Jazz Lines Publications (JL.JLP-8150).
(From the forward by Jeffrey Sultanof) Frank Foster is still best known for his many years as saxophonist/arranger for Count Basie. By the early sixties, he began to be heavily influenced by John Coltrane, and Basie gave him less and less solo space. By 1964, he was a freelance musician and led his own big band in New York. He shared solo space with Lew Tabackin as a member of Duke Pearson's band, and brought some of his original music to add to Pearson's book. "Disapproachment" is in Rob McConnell's words, a 'blister,' a piece that burns from beginning to end, and since little of Foster's music from this era is currently available, is wonderful to have. The keys to a great performance are mastery of the musical figures at such a fast tempo, observation of the dynamic markings (not everything is loud) and a strong rhythm section that can keep the tempo steady. It is a great concert opener and can be opened up for more solos. Ranges:Trumpet 1: to E6 Trombone 1: Bb4.
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