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This chart is from the I REMEMBER BILL - a tribute to Bill Evans CD arranged and conducted by Don Sebesky! All of these incredible pieces require a mature band, soloists and woodwind doublers.
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This chart is from the I REMEMBER BILL - a tribute to Bill Evans CD arranged and conducted by Don Sebesky! All of these incredible pieces require a mature band, soloists and woodwind doublers.
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This could be called Newer Than New, because Don just wrote this for John Pizzarelli's new band in New York.
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If you've ever heard Maynard's recording of this world famous melody (Londonderry Air), you probably never forgot it! Sebesky's chart is superb, and this publication includes practical alternate choices for the trumpet feature.
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Also part of the Message from Newport album, this chart features tenor, trombone, and great contrapuntal writing with great changes and a terrific straight-ahead, swinging feeling.
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This is movement 1 of Don's "Joyful Noise Suite" (a tribute to Duke Ellington).
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This chart starts out in a blaze of excitement and never eases off.
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Master arranger/composer Don Sebesky has composed a new suite, built on .
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This is movement 3 of Don's "Joyful Noise Suite" (a tribute to Duke Ellington).
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Here is another fantastic trumpet feature for a fantastic trumpet player.
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As recorded by the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra (and included in the Mosaic CDs The Complete Roulette Recordings of the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra), this is one of those charts that escaped notice for many, many years. Don Sebesky, one of the world's premier arrangers, took a magnificant Rolf Ericson tune and created an arrangement unlike anything you've heard before.
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This is movement 2 of Don's "Joyful Noise Suite" (a tribute to Duke Ellington).
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This wonderful, quiet, Li'l Darlin'-ish chart was recorded by Maynard as Easy Chair.
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This wonderful, quiet, Li'l Darlin'-ish chart was recorded by Maynard as Easy Chair.
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Don Sebesky has taken Ellington's melody and created a warm, sensuous chart which will be played for years to come.
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