20143789
Easy To Love
20143789
20143789
20143789
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Jazz Studio Orchestra - Medium
SKU: JL.JLP-8474
By Charlie Parker with Strings. Edited by Jeffrey Sultanof and Rob DuBoff. Arranged by Joe Lipman. Swing. Full score and parts. Published by Jazz Lines Publications (JL.JLP-8474).
Though Charlie Parker received quite a bit of criticism during his lifetime for making his 'with Strings' recordings, they are now universally recognized as masterpieces. Parker's idea was to bridge the gap between jazz and classical music. Much of his inspiration originated in the 'modern' composers of the first half of the 20th century including Stravinsky, Bartok, Schoenberg, and Ravel. Norman Granz was initially against making these recordings, but Parker's persistance won out. In 1949, Norman Granz arranged for Parker to record an album of ballads with a mixed group of jazz and chamber orchestra musicians. In addition to Parker on alto saxophone featured were Mitch Miller on oboe and English horn; Bronislav Gimpel, Max Hollander, and Milton Lamask on violin; Frank Brieff on viola; Frank Miller on cello; Meyer Rosen on harp; Stan Freeman on piano; Ray Brown on bass; Buddy Rich on drums; and Jimmy Carroll as arranger and conductor. This arrangement of Easy to Love was written by Joe Lipman and recorded on July 5, 1950. We have used the original manuscript as a basis for this publication.
Instrumentation: Alto Saxophone Soloist, Oboe, Horn in F, 4 Violins, 2 Violas, Cello, Harp, Guitar, Piano, Bass, Drums.
Jazz Studio Orchestra - Medium
SKU: JL.JLP-8474
By Charlie Parker with Strings. Edited by Jeffrey Sultanof and Rob DuBoff. Arranged by Joe Lipman. Swing. Full score and parts. Published by Jazz Lines Publications (JL.JLP-8474).
Though Charlie Parker received quite a bit of criticism during his lifetime for making his 'with Strings' recordings, they are now universally recognized as masterpieces. Parker's idea was to bridge the gap between jazz and classical music. Much of his inspiration originated in the 'modern' composers of the first half of the 20th century including Stravinsky, Bartok, Schoenberg, and Ravel. Norman Granz was initially against making these recordings, but Parker's persistance won out. In 1949, Norman Granz arranged for Parker to record an album of ballads with a mixed group of jazz and chamber orchestra musicians. In addition to Parker on alto saxophone featured were Mitch Miller on oboe and English horn; Bronislav Gimpel, Max Hollander, and Milton Lamask on violin; Frank Brieff on viola; Frank Miller on cello; Meyer Rosen on harp; Stan Freeman on piano; Ray Brown on bass; Buddy Rich on drums; and Jimmy Carroll as arranger and conductor. This arrangement of Easy to Love was written by Joe Lipman and recorded on July 5, 1950. We have used the original manuscript as a basis for this publication.
Instrumentation: Alto Saxophone Soloist, Oboe, Horn in F, 4 Violins, 2 Violas, Cello, Harp, Guitar, Piano, Bass, Drums.
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