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Bob Curnow is well known for his orchestrations of Pat Metheny's music, and this arrangement will fit right in with The First Circle and Minuano.
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This was the first of many "time charts" that Hank wrote for the Kenton Band.
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Hank contributed so much to the Kenton book in the '70's, and this chart is one of the best of the bunch.
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Radiohead is an English alternative rock band.
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The LP The First Circle contains some of the most exciting contemporary music ever created.
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This arrangement is a bit easier than the Pro version because it does not change keys (to C# minor).
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This is a TERRIFIC tune, full of the happy, spirited, hip melodic and harmonic stuff that we've all come to love about Pat's music.
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This was one of the early charts of Hank's recorded by Kenton.
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Based on the blues, as so much of Oliver’s music was, this bright swing (waltz feel) starts with an aggressive line for woodwind doubles and adds to its intensity with the entrance of the trumpets a short while later.
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Hank Levy wrote this wonderful 5/4 chart in the early '70's (1973), and it was recorded on the "Birthday in Britain" CD.
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This may well be the most popular of Hank Levy's scores for the Kenton Band.
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Based on a traditional Native American song, Fred Sturm has created a truly amazing masterpiece capturing the beauty of the melody with the intricacies and creativity of a big band.
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Of all the pieces Hank wrote for the Stan Kenton Orchestra, this is arguably the best one.
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Here is another one of Johnny Richards' great latin tunes as written for the Stan Kenton Orchestra.
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A samba in 7/4 .
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Live at Brigham Young University was the CD on which this chart was recorded.
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Celebrating 45 years of Sierra Music! Based on a traditional Bulgarian folk song, this extensive work (in the same vein as The First Circle) is guaranteed to get your band and your audiences excited.
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This is a new edition (Finale computer notation) of this wonderful composition.
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