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Los Angeles' pianist Stan Kenton (), also a gifted composer (Suite For Saxophones from september ), became one of the all-time specialists of big nerslessreppayleni.aniswilchandspunafeasunramadelgess.infoinfo first Orchestra (featuring saxophonist Art Pepper, except in ) recorded his Artistry in Rhythm (november ), their first hit, Eager Beaver (november ), Harlem Folk Dance (november ), Painted Rhythm (october
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Meztilmaran
I had this Stan Kenton album years ago when I was a teen. It somehow got lost down through the years and I was delighted to find it on Amazon. out of 5 stars New Concepts of Artistry. Reviewed in the United States on May 10, out of 5 stars Stan Kenton - New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on /5(24).
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Kagagrel
Stan Kenton Original label. Stan Kenton’s life might best be described as one long battle: to win over public acceptance in his struggle to elevate “popular” music by combining elements of jazz and classical sounds into a new, artistic style of American music. “You’ve got .
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Kazrazuru
Artistry in Rhythm, an Album by Stan Kenton. Released in December on Capitol (catalog no. BD; Shellac 10"). Genres: Progressive Big Band.
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Mazujin
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of New Concepts Of Artistry In Rhythm on Discogs. Label: Capitol Records - T • Format: Vinyl LP, Album • Country: US • 4/5(7).
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JoJora
Nov 16, · Stan Kenton Artistry in Rhythm Capitol CAT #H There's a bunch of Kenton comps that go by this title and there's even an album previously discussed, New Concepts of Artistry in nerslessreppayleni.aniswilchandspunafeasunramadelgess.infoinfo's all because this is widely considered his signature album during his big band period.
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Maktilar
Origins Stan Kenton was born in Wichita, Kansas, and raised first in Colorado and then in California. He learned piano as a child, and while still a teenager toured with various bands. In June he formed his own band, which developed into one of the best-known West Coast ensembles of the Forties.
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Samukora
By Stan Kenton / arr. John Wasson. Some of the most innovative, most inspiring and most unique contributions to the jazz idiom have come to us from the genius of Stan Kenton. This composition is perhaps his best known. Arranger John Wasson presents this fresh format featuring your jazz ensemble accompanied by your concert band. Dynamite scoring.