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Finian's Rainbow was a painful memory for Kenton in later years and was panned rather mercilessly by Michael Sparke in the "This Is an Orchestra" biography for its uninspired scoring and lackluster playing by what could have been "any anonymous studio orchestra". So YMMV, it seems, isn't it?
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Referentzhunter replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Ts-find Xenakis, Metastastis (Rosbaud) * Penderecki, Anaklasis (Rosbaud) * Messiaen, Chronochromie (Rosbaud) * Ligeti, Atmospheres (Bour) and some other pieces -
Well, nobody can deny Whiteman's was one of most (if not the most) popular orchestras during the 20s. He hired some of the most relevant musicians and vocalists of that time (among them Bix, Trumbauer, the Dorseys, Red Nichols, Bing Crosby, Bill Rank, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang...), as well as probably the two most outstanding arrangers, Bill Challis and Ferde GrofΓ©). As mentioned before, in small doses, and picking up here and there, I would say the around 10 CDs I own are "not essential" in my shelves -except for a few sides with Bix-, but "nice to have". Then, you have "Rhapsody In Blue"... the initial acoustic recording recording is a delight. The "King of Jazz" was a star back then...
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There was a period when his music seemed to be coming in for reappraisal.
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
EKE BBB replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
In memoriam, Rafael Amador. R.I.P. -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
EKE BBB replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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π- I have the German Roulette/Bellaphon issue from 1972 ...
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I have that quarter-tone piano disc. I recommend this set (many samples at New World Bandcamp page): Thinking about this, likely to pick it up sometime (samples at Another Timbre bandcamp page):
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Yes, Harlequin was nice - I'm saying "was" because it's been a long time since the Interstate conglomerate (Krazy Kat, Harlequin, Country Routes a.o.) put out any new reissues.
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That's a fine and appropriate distinction you are making. Anyone who is into Bix at least to some degree (or certain other white jazzmen of the 20s who were featured as soloists) will invariably wind up with a fair share of recordings by the Paul Whiteman orchestra on vinyl or CD reissues. So this is likely how this band is experienced today - as the background to the soloists. And as long as diehard reissuers (on certain of those "boutique labels" ) drool about almost any run-of-the-mill 20s dance bands just for the presence of 12 or 16 bars of "hot choruses" by this or that jazzman and push them onto the reissue market (which seems to have happened for decades) the Whiteman orchestra, by comparison, had the merits of always having had its act together musicality-wise and often with cleaner (for the time) recording and reproduction technology (for listenability to the average ears of today - not everyone will be able or willing to "listen through" the shattering sounds of jazz or jazzish recordings from the "acoustic" era for greater lengths of time. ) As for the Whiteman band on its own terms, for me the twofer on French RCA ("The Famous Paul Whiteman - Jazz Γ la King 1920-1936", Black & White series) does go a long way.
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RiRiIII started following John Coltrane - The Tiberi Tapes! (Impulse)
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Yeah, that affair, which was said to have been long deep, and painful to terminate for both That whole album is really deep imo Take it at face value.
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An exciting surprise addition to the schedule... Roscoe Mitchell & Tyshawn Sorey FRI MAR 27 2026 - 5:00 PMTHE STANDARD One of the great iconoclasts of contemporary music β founder of the legendary Art Ensemble of Chicago and the personification of their motto, Great Black Music Ancient to the Future β the legendary composer / saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell will return to Big Ears for the first time since 2019 performing in tandem with one of the leading musical visionaries of a new generation carrying that legacy forward, Tyshawn Sorey. Prepare for a mind-bending and ear-expanding journey. Roscoe Mitchell is an internationally renowned musician, and composer. His virtuosic resurrection of overlooked woodwind instruments spanning extreme registers, visionary solo performances, and assertion of a hybrid compositional/improvisational paradigm have placed him at the forefront of contemporary music. Mr. Mitchell is a founding member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), and the Trio Space. He is also distinguished as the founder of the Creative Arts Collective, The Roscoe Mitchell Sextet & Quartet, The Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble, The Sound Ensemble, The New Chamber Ensemble, and the Note Factory. He is also Emeritus Darius Milhaud Distinguished Chair of Composition at Mills College (California) where he taught from 2007 to 2018.
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Quarter-Tone Pieces
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π & π. I streamed the Naughton on Bandcamp recently. It's quite nice. Parts of it made me think of Out To Lunch, but without Dolphy and Hubbard. Naughton's sound reminds me of Hutcherson's. Live At Charlie's Tap π! I haven't listened to the Burrell/Woodyard title (yet). Ohβon the Naughton disc, Randy Kaye on drums...he'd just been with Jimmy Giuffre's band of the late 70's. (I think I have that right.)
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Any appreciators* of Whiteman on this board? In smallish doses, I like the music quite a bit. * as opposed to admirers π
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The affair with Nelson Riddle? Invitation "During the course of its 48-bar form, "Invitation" uses all 12 tones as a chord root at least once, and the harmonies are thick with ... higher extensions." And I forgot about that Al Haig version, which I have! π
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Thanks for that, Jim. He was all over the place as a sideman, composer, arranger and producer. If the illness hadn't gotten him, Black music would've been in a much better place than it is now. Even Stevie Wonder admitted he was heavily influenced by him.
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2008 RVG CD
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So, What Are You Listening To NOW?
clifford_thornton replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Original LP
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