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Anyone For Mozart, Bach, Handel, Vivaldi?
performed by The Swingle Singers (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1993), 50 mins
This 16-track, 63-minute CD is compiled from the best material off of the Swingle Singers' classic mid-'60s LPs. The sound is excellent (and offers a serious edge over the original LPs which, unlike later Philips classical releases, were pressed here in America and were usually fairly noisy), and the repertory is...
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performed by The Swingle Singers (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1993), 50 mins
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This 16-track, 63-minute CD is compiled from the best material off of the Swingle Singers' classic mid-'60s LPs. The sound is excellent (and offers a serious edge over the original LPs which, unlike later Philips classical releases, were pressed here in America and were usually fairly noisy), and the repertory is chosen perfectly. Among the highlights is the group's version of "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik," featuring their version of the closing "Rond...
This 16-track, 63-minute CD is compiled from the best material off of the Swingle Singers' classic mid-'60s LPs. The sound is excellent (and offers a serious edge over the original LPs which, unlike later Philips classical releases, were pressed here in America and were usually fairly noisy), and the repertory is chosen perfectly. Among the highlights is the group's version of "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik," featuring their version of the closing "Rondo," which became the closing theme of {#The Clay Cole Show} (a cooler version of {#American Bandstand}, out of New York) for at least a year after its 1965 release. Among the singers featured here is soprano Christianne LeGrand, who subsequently sang on Procol Harum's Grand Hotel album. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
The Swingle Singers
Author / Creator
The Swingle Singers
Date Published / Released
1993-07-30
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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Valse (Based On A Theme By Bach)
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; conducted by Claus Ogerman, 1930-; performed by Bill Evans, Chuck Israels, 1936-, Larry Bunker, 1928-2005 and Grady Tate, 1932-, The Bill Evans Trio and Orchestra; in Bill Evans Trio With Symphony Orchestra (Verve Records, 1985), 6 mins
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composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; conducted by Claus Ogerman, 1930-; performed by Bill Evans, Chuck Israels, 1936-, Larry Bunker, 1928-2005 and Grady Tate, 1932-, The Bill Evans Trio and Orchestra; in Bill Evans Trio With Symphony Orchestra (Verve Records, 1985), 6 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
The Bill Evans Trio, Orchestra, Bill Evans, Chuck Israels, 1936-, Larry Bunker, 1928-2005, Grady Tate, 1932-
Contributor
Claus Ogerman, 1930-
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, The Bill Evans Trio, Orchestra, Bill Evans, Chuck Israels, 1936-, Larry Bunker, 1928-2005, Grady Tate, 1932-
Date Published / Released
1985-06-17
Publisher
Verve Records
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Valse
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; conducted by Claus Ogerman, 1930-; performed by Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Stan Getz, 1927-1991, Larry Bunker, 1928-2005, Chuck Israels, 1936-, Jim Hall, 1940-, Eddie Gomez, 1944-, Ron Carter, 1937-, Jack DeJohnette, 1942-, Elvin Jones, 1927-2004, Philly Joe Jones, 1923-1985, Gary McFarland, 1933-1971, Paul Motian, 1931-2011, Gary Peacock, 1935-, Grady Tate, 1932-, Wendell Marshall, 1920-2002, Marty Morell, 1944-, Arnold Wise, 1930- and Harvey Estrin, 1929-2002, The Bill Evans Trio and Symphony Orchestra; in The Complete Bill Evans On Verve (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1997), 6 mins
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composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; conducted by Claus Ogerman, 1930-; performed by Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Stan Getz, 1927-1991, Larry Bunker, 1928-2005, Chuck Israels, 1936-, Jim Hall, 1940-, Eddie Gomez, 1944-, Ron Carter, 1937-, Jack DeJohnette, 1942-, Elvin Jones, 1927-2004, Philly Joe Jones, 1923-1985, Gary McFarland, 1933-1971, Paul Motian, 1931-2011, Gary Peacock, 1935-, Grady Tate, 1932-, Wendell Marshall, 1920-2002, Marty Morell, 1944-, Arnold Wise, 1930- and Harvey Estrin, 1929-2002, The Bill Evans Trio and Symphony Orchestra; in The Complete Bill Evans On Verve (Universal Classics & Jazz, 1997), 6 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
The Bill Evans Trio, Symphony Orchestra, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Stan Getz, 1927-1991, Larry Bunker, 1928-2005, Chuck Israels, 1936-, Jim Hall, 1940-, Eddie Gomez, 1944-, Ron Carter, 1937-, Jack DeJohnette, 1942-, Elvin Jones, 1927-2004, Philly Joe Jones, 1923-1985, Gary McFarland, 1933-1971, Paul Motian, 1931-2011, Gary Peacock, 1935-, Grady Tate, 1932-, Wendell Marshall, 1920-2002, Marty Morell,...
The Bill Evans Trio, Symphony Orchestra, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Stan Getz, 1927-1991, Larry Bunker, 1928-2005, Chuck Israels, 1936-, Jim Hall, 1940-, Eddie Gomez, 1944-, Ron Carter, 1937-, Jack DeJohnette, 1942-, Elvin Jones, 1927-2004, Philly Joe Jones, 1923-1985, Gary McFarland, 1933-1971, Paul Motian, 1931-2011, Gary Peacock, 1935-, Grady Tate, 1932-, Wendell Marshall, 1920-2002, Marty Morell, 1944-, Arnold Wise, 1930-, Harvey Estrin, 1929-2002
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Contributor
Claus Ogerman, 1930-
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, The Bill Evans Trio, Symphony Orchestra, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Stan Getz, 1927-1991, Larry Bunker, 1928-2005, Chuck Israels, 1936-, Jim Hall, 1940-, Eddie Gomez, 1944-, Ron Carter, 1937-, Jack DeJohnette, 1942-, Elvin Jones, 1927-2004, Philly Joe Jones, 1923-1985, Gary McFarland, 1933-1971, Paul Motian, 1931-2011, Gary Peacock, 1935-, Grady Tate, 1932-, Wendell M...
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, The Bill Evans Trio, Symphony Orchestra, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Stan Getz, 1927-1991, Larry Bunker, 1928-2005, Chuck Israels, 1936-, Jim Hall, 1940-, Eddie Gomez, 1944-, Ron Carter, 1937-, Jack DeJohnette, 1942-, Elvin Jones, 1927-2004, Philly Joe Jones, 1923-1985, Gary McFarland, 1933-1971, Paul Motian, 1931-2011, Gary Peacock, 1935-, Grady Tate, 1932-, Wendell Marshall, 1920-2002, Marty Morell, 1944-, Arnold Wise, 1930-, Harvey Estrin, 1929-2002
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Date Published / Released
1997-10-28
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; performed by Nelson Rangell, Don Grusin, 1941-, Arturo Sandoval, 1949-, Patti Austin, 1948-, Russ Freeman, 1926-2002, George Howard, 1956-1998, Laima, fl. 1994, Carl Anderson, 1945-2004, Deborah Henson-Conant, 1953-, Michael Abene, 1942-, Steve Bailey, 1960-, Tom Brechtlein, Dave Grusin, 1934-, Dave Samuels, 1948-, Darmon Meader, 1961-, Peter Levin, fl. 1967, Marc Hugenberger, Michael Orta, Tom Schuman, 1958-, George Mraz, 1944-, Joel Rosenblatt, 1960-, Greg Carmichael, 1953-, Jay Beckenstein, 1951-, Clark Terry, 1920-2015 and Jimmy Johnson, 1894-1955, Acoustic Alchemy, Spyro Gyra, New York Voices and Voyceboxing; in GRP Christmas Collection Volume II (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2005), 3 mins
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composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; performed by Nelson Rangell, Don Grusin, 1941-, Arturo Sandoval, 1949-, Patti Austin, 1948-, Russ Freeman, 1926-2002, George Howard, 1956-1998, Laima, fl. 1994, Carl Anderson, 1945-2004, Deborah Henson-Conant, 1953-, Michael Abene, 1942-, Steve Bailey, 1960-, Tom Brechtlein, Dave Grusin, 1934-, Dave Samuels, 1948-, Darmon Meader, 1961-, Peter Levin, fl. 1967, Marc Hugenberger, Michael Orta, Tom Schuman, 1958-, George Mraz, 1944-, Joel Rosenblatt, 1960-, Greg Carmichael, 1953-, Jay Beckenstein, 1951-, Clark Terry, 1920-2015 and Jimmy Johnson, 1894-1955, Acoustic Alchemy, Spyro Gyra, New York Voices and Voyceboxing; in GRP Christmas Collection Volume II (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2005), 3 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Acoustic Alchemy, Spyro Gyra, New York Voices, Voyceboxing, Nelson Rangell, Don Grusin, 1941-, Arturo Sandoval, 1949-, Patti Austin, 1948-, Russ Freeman, 1926-2002, George Howard, 1956-1998, Laima, fl. 1994, Carl Anderson, 1945-2004, Deborah Henson-Conant, 1953-, Michael Abene, 1942-, Steve Bailey, 1960-, Tom Brechtlein, Dave Grusin, 1934-, Dave Samuels, 1948-, Darmon Meader, 1961-, Peter Levin, f...
Acoustic Alchemy, Spyro Gyra, New York Voices, Voyceboxing, Nelson Rangell, Don Grusin, 1941-, Arturo Sandoval, 1949-, Patti Austin, 1948-, Russ Freeman, 1926-2002, George Howard, 1956-1998, Laima, fl. 1994, Carl Anderson, 1945-2004, Deborah Henson-Conant, 1953-, Michael Abene, 1942-, Steve Bailey, 1960-, Tom Brechtlein, Dave Grusin, 1934-, Dave Samuels, 1948-, Darmon Meader, 1961-, Peter Levin, fl. 1967, Marc Hugenberger, Michael Orta, Tom Schuman, 1958-, George Mraz, 1944-, Joel Rosenblatt, 1960-, Greg Carmichael, 1953-, Jay Beckenstein, 1951-, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Jimmy Johnson, 1894-1955
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Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Acoustic Alchemy, Spyro Gyra, New York Voices, Voyceboxing, Nelson Rangell, Don Grusin, 1941-, Arturo Sandoval, 1949-, Patti Austin, 1948-, Russ Freeman, 1926-2002, George Howard, 1956-1998, Laima, fl. 1994, Carl Anderson, 1945-2004, Deborah Henson-Conant, 1953-, Michael Abene, 1942-, Steve Bailey, 1960-, Tom Brechtlein, Dave Grusin, 1934-, Dave Samuels, 1948-, Da...
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Acoustic Alchemy, Spyro Gyra, New York Voices, Voyceboxing, Nelson Rangell, Don Grusin, 1941-, Arturo Sandoval, 1949-, Patti Austin, 1948-, Russ Freeman, 1926-2002, George Howard, 1956-1998, Laima, fl. 1994, Carl Anderson, 1945-2004, Deborah Henson-Conant, 1953-, Michael Abene, 1942-, Steve Bailey, 1960-, Tom Brechtlein, Dave Grusin, 1934-, Dave Samuels, 1948-, Darmon Meader, 1961-, Peter Levin, fl. 1967, Marc Hugenberger, Michael Orta, Tom Schuman, 1958-, George Mraz, 1944-, Joel Rosenblatt, 1960-, Greg Carmichael, 1953-, Jay Beckenstein, 1951-, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Jimmy Johnson, 1894-1955
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Date Published / Released
2005-12-13
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; performed by Russ Freeman, 1926-2002, Lillian Tynes, fl. 1970, Lynne Fiddmont, Bridgette Bryant, fl. 1990, Jeff Kashiwa, Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Hilary James, fl. 1976, Judd Miller and Steve Bailey, 1960-; in Holiday (Universal Music, 1995), 3 mins
On this CD, Russ Freeman, the popular multi-instrumentalist leader of the Rippingtons, performs 11 Christmas songs and his originals "Faith" and "Holiday." Freeman, who plays keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, percussion, and even mandolin on the date, leads a variety of musicians through funky jams and also takes a...
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composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; performed by Russ Freeman, 1926-2002, Lillian Tynes, fl. 1970, Lynne Fiddmont, Bridgette Bryant, fl. 1990, Jeff Kashiwa, Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Hilary James, fl. 1976, Judd Miller and Steve Bailey, 1960-; in Holiday (Universal Music, 1995), 3 mins
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On this CD, Russ Freeman, the popular multi-instrumentalist leader of the Rippingtons, performs 11 Christmas songs and his originals "Faith" and "Holiday." Freeman, who plays keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, percussion, and even mandolin on the date, leads a variety of musicians through funky jams and also takes a few of the more reverent interpretations by himself. With guest appearances from saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa, keyboardist Bob James, and a...
On this CD, Russ Freeman, the popular multi-instrumentalist leader of the Rippingtons, performs 11 Christmas songs and his originals "Faith" and "Holiday." Freeman, who plays keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, percussion, and even mandolin on the date, leads a variety of musicians through funky jams and also takes a few of the more reverent interpretations by himself. With guest appearances from saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa, keyboardist Bob James, and a hot horn section (most notably on a salsafied version of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"), Freeman clearly enjoyed this "holiday" from the Rippingtons. The overall results are lightweight, funky, melodic and reasonably pleasing as superior background music. Other highlights include "Hark the Herald Angels Sing," "My Favorite Things," and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Field of Study
Popular Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Russ Freeman, 1926-2002, Lillian Tynes, fl. 1970, Lynne Fiddmont, Bridgette Bryant, fl. 1990, Jeff Kashiwa, Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Hilary James, fl. 1976, Judd Miller, Steve Bailey, 1960-
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Russ Freeman, 1926-2002, Lillian Tynes, fl. 1970, Lynne Fiddmont, Bridgette Bryant, fl. 1990, Jeff Kashiwa, Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Hilary James, fl. 1976, Judd Miller, Steve Bailey, 1960-
Date Published / Released
1995-09-27
Publisher
Universal Music
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Jacques Loussier Plays Bach
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; produced by Robert Woods, 1947-; performed by Jacques Loussier, 1934-2019, André Arpino, fl. 1983-2005 and Vincent Charbonnier, fl. 1986-2016, Jacques Loussier Trio (Telarc, 1996), 1 hour 9 mins, 11 page(s)
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composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; produced by Robert Woods, 1947-; performed by Jacques Loussier, 1934-2019, André Arpino, fl. 1983-2005 and Vincent Charbonnier, fl. 1986-2016, Jacques Loussier Trio (Telarc, 1996), 1 hour 9 mins, 11 page(s)
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Jacques Loussier Trio, Jacques Loussier, 1934-2019, André Arpino, fl. 1983-2005, Vincent Charbonnier, fl. 1986-2016
Contributor
Robert Woods, 1947-
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Jacques Loussier Trio, Jacques Loussier, 1934-2019, André Arpino, fl. 1983-2005, Vincent Charbonnier, fl. 1986-2016
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Telarc
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1996. Used by permission of Telarc International Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Sicilienne
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; performed by Toots Thielemans, 1922- and Kenny Werner, 1951-; in Toots Thielemans & Kenny Werner (Verve Records, 2002), 5 mins
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composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; performed by Toots Thielemans, 1922- and Kenny Werner, 1951-; in Toots Thielemans & Kenny Werner (Verve Records, 2002), 5 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Toots Thielemans, 1922-, Kenny Werner, 1951-
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Toots Thielemans, 1922-, Kenny Werner, 1951-
Date Published / Released
2002-03-05
Publisher
Verve Records
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