Saturday, October 25, 2008
An Ellington Portrait
Duke Ellington was one of the few jazz artists whose
style never seemed to become dated. He was always able to blend his own art
with new influences and trends. Songs he wrote as long as seventy years ago
still sound fresh and many of the most up-to-date jazz musicians still play
them. Floyd Werle’s setting of An Ellington Portrait includes eight – but by no
means all – of his best ones: “It Don’t Mean a Thing ,” “Sophisticated Lady,”
“Mood Indigo,” (his first “hit”), “Azure,” “I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart,”
“Solitude,” “Caravan” and “In A Sentimental Mood.” (Source: Band Music
Notes)