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Cello,Guitar,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1329095 By Miles Davis, Gil Evans, Manuel de Falla. By Miles Davis, Gil Evans, Manuel de Falla. Arranged by Nick Mordal. 20th Century,Chamber,Classical,Jazz,Latin. 9 pages. Nick Mordal #917069. Published by Nick Mordal (A0.1329095). This is from the Miles Davis album Sketches of Spain and is arranged for violin, cello and guitar. You can also find the song in Manuel de Falla's ballet El Amor Brujo. There is a vamp at the end where the violinist in encouraged to improvise chromatically and cue the final measures. The piece has several origins. I first discovered it on Miles Davis' and Gil Evans' record Sketches of Spain, and mainly based the arrangement on that version. However, the melody is from ancient Spanish folk tradition and was brought to the popular world in Manuel de Falla's Ballet El Amor Brujo. It is a very haunting and moody work in each of it's versions. I believe I captured the feeling in a trio of guitar, violin and cello. Light percussion can work very nicely with it as well, as you can hear in this version performed by Mill City Caravan. 
Will o' the Wisp
Miles Davis, Gil Evans, Manuel de Falla
$20.00 16.94 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1130066 By Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra. By Clarence Williams. Arranged by Peter Stöve. 20th Century,Jazz. Score and parts. 84 pages. Peter Stove #730446. Published by Peter Stove (A0.1130066). Peter Stöve ‘What If Benny Goodman…’ series, Vol. 3! (A take-off on events that could have happened with the Benny Goodman Orchestra’s book of arrangements if things in jazz history had taken another turn). As jazz history books like Gunther Schuller’s tell us, Benny Goodman’s rendition of Jelly Roll Morton’s ‘King Porter Stomp’ in the arrangement of Fletcher Henderson ‘ushered in the Swing Era’. That this tune already had a long and venerable career was obvious to every jazz lover: starting with Morton’s own recording from 1923, it was revived on a regular basis by Fletcher Henderson for his orchestras of the ‘twenties and ‘thirties. He then adapted the tune for the Benny Goodman Orchestra, which made it a hit in 1935. And from that moment on, the tune stayed popular: in 1975 it was recorded by the Gil Evans Orchestra for the album ‘There Comes A Time’. But during the ‘twenties, Henderson picked up more ‘jazz and stomp’-tunes (as opposed to the Tin Pan Alley/Broadway fare) and had them arranged for his orchestra. One such example is a tune credited to pianist/bandleader/businessman Clarence Williams (although other sources state that it was actually written by Joseph Joe Jordan, one of the early ragtime ‘professors’). That is the composition ‘Hop Off’, a very swinging, hard-driving multi-strain tune. Henderson recorded it in 1927. However, unlike ‘King Porter Stomp’, Henderson never chose to ‘adapt’ this tune for his ‘thirties swing-style orchestra, and so it never became a part of the Goodman Orchestra’s band book. What if Henderson had done so, and in 1935 had handed over the tune to Goodman as an addition for his ‘Let’s Dance’-library? ‘Hop Off’ is presented here as a piece that could have been a cornerstone of the Goodman band library. Based on the 1927 Henderson arrangement, it juxtaposes the two main strains of the original composition for maximum variety. Plenty of breaks, stoptime-sections and other ‘hot’ stuff. Scored for the line-up of the Benny Goodman Orchestra of 1935: solo clt/2 as/2 ts/3 tpt/2 trb/rhy. Tpt 1 to Eb3. Solo’s for clarinet, tenor sax 1, tpt 2, trb 1 and a brief four-bar spot for the drummer at the end. If your band is able to play ‘King Porter Stomp’, this tune should cause no problems. The only exception is the presence of a solo clt part. The clarinet soloist must be a first-class ‘BG-wannabe’: fluent soloist, comfortable in the upper register. Must be able to be heard over a shouting ensemble chorus. If your band has such a player: have fun!
Hop Off
Ensemble Jazz
Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra
$49.99 42.34 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Ensemble Trombone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.746236 Composed by J.J. Johnson. Arranged by Michael Pilley. Jazz. Score and parts. 9 pages. Michael Pilley Music #5710815. Published by Michael Pilley Music (A0.746236). J.J. Johnson's signature ballad, Lament was best known for the Miles Davis / Gil Evans version from Miles Ahead (1957, Columbia). This arrangement is a transcription from the original track by J.J. and Kai Winding on Jay and Kai, aiming to recreate the recording in an unaccompanied trombone quartet exactly. Written for advanced ensembles, this arrangement features the top two trombones, but the other two are kept busy with recreating the jazz trio underneath. A smooth, warm sound is recommended to blend the trombones, whilst care must be taken in the upper register to sound sweet. Beautifully laid out in A4 size, the score and parts are easy to read and available NOW for digital download. We suggest you print on 80gsm paper, to ensure that the copies last longer in your bands library. If you're printing on letter size paper, please fit to page when sending to the printer. More music can be found at www.michaelpilleymusic.com and follow me at https://www.facebook.com/MichaelPilleyMusic/ or https://twitter.com/MPilleyMusic Follow Super Bone at https://www.youtube.com/superbonequartet, https://www.facebook.com/SuperBoneQuartet,  https://twitter.comSuperBoneTweets and https://www.instagram.com/superbonequartet
Lament

$20.00 16.94 € PDF SheetMusicPlus


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