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- Date Released: January 1, 1996
- Genre: Classical
- Label: Sony Classical
- Copyright: (P) 1997 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
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These ballets, each lasting a few minutes over half an hour, are mostly written-out compositions with jazz rhythm sections and jazz inflections from the players. As in much of Marsalis' writing in the '90s, he reaches back to several pre-bop classic jazz styles to form a synthesis of his own, with the wailing mark of Ellington ever-present in the voicings and harmonies. Jazz: 6 1/2 Syncopated Movements is a tightly arranged series of episodes that stalk across the jazz landscape from ragtime to dissonance, sometimes so tightly that it begins to resemble cartoon music. One of the more striking sections is "Trail of Tears," which has subtly smeared harmonies and horse-laughing from the muted brasses, and "Express Crossing" is right in the mold of Ellington's "Daybreak Express," with a nice breakneck muted solo for Marsalis. Though burdened with a typically pompous title, Jump Start -- The Mastery of Melancholy is actually the less pretentious ballet of the two, a suite of ten brief, disconnected big-band pieces in different idioms where the jazz elements come through with more freedom for the rhythm section and the soloists. This work hits its stride only toward the close with "Bebop" for small group (where Marsalis burns as he did in his extreme youth) and Harry "Sweets" Edison's delicious cameo on "Jump." Heavily staffed by members of Marsalis' late septet, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra plays both works in precise, crisp fashion, with Marsalis conducting Jump Start and playing lead and section trumpet in both ballets.
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17 Total Tracks, 72:02 Total Length
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- Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Harry "Sweets" Edison - Trumpet // Kent Jordan - Flute // Kent Jordan - Piccolo // Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra - Performer // Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra - Performer // Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra - Performer // Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra - Performer // Eric Reed - Piano // Eric Reed - Piano // Herlin Riley - Percussion // Herlin Riley - Percussion // Herlin Riley - Drums // Herlin Riley - Drums // Reginald Veal - Bass (Upright) // Wessell Anderson - Sax (Alto) // Wessell Anderson - Sax (Sopranino) // Victor Goines - Clarinet // Victor Goines - Clarinet (Bass) // Victor Goines - Sax (Baritone) // Victor Goines - Sax (Soprano) // Victor Goines - Sax (Tenor) // Wycliffe Gordon - Trombone // Wycliffe Gordon - Trombone // Wycliffe Gordon - Trombone // Wycliffe Gordon - Trombone // Wycliffe Gordon - Trombone // Wycliffe Gordon - Trombone // Branford Marsalis - Sax (Soprano) // Branford Marsalis - Sax (Soprano) // Branford Marsalis - Sax (Soprano) // Branford Marsalis - Sax (Soprano) // Branford Marsalis - Sax (Soprano) // Branford Marsalis - Sax (Soprano) // Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet // Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet // Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet // Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet // Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet // Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet // Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet // Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet // Wynton Marsalis - Conductor // Wynton Marsalis - Conductor // Wynton Marsalis - Conductor // Wynton Marsalis - Conductor // Wynton Marsalis - Conductor // Wynton Marsalis - Conductor // Wynton Marsalis - Conductor // Wynton Marsalis - Conductor // Delfeayo Marsalis - Producer // Rob Paustian - Engineer // Robert Sadin - Conductor // Patrick Smith - Engineer // Patrick Smith - Mixing // Paul Wertheimer - Assistant Engineer // Ron Westray - Trombone // Todd Williams - Clarinet // Todd Williams - Sax (Soprano) // Todd Williams - Sax (Tenor) // Ben Wolfe - Bass // Marcus Printup - Trumpet // Allen Weinberg - Art Direction // Josephine DiDonato - Art Direction // Les Stephenson - Assistant Engineer // Genevieve Haines - Translation // Eva Reisinger - Translation // Ted Nash - Sax (Soprano) // Ted Nash - Sax (Tenor) // Brian Dixon - Mixing // Brian Dixon - Mixing Assistant // Malcolm Little - Assistant Engineer
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Composers
WYNTON MARSALIS (b.1961) -
Performers
Eric Reed played Piano // Harry "Sweets" Edison played Trumpet // Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra // Wycliffe Gordon played Trombone // Ben Wolfe played Bass (Vocal) // Herlin Riley played Drums // Marcus Printup played Trumpet // Goines, Victor played Clarinet (Bass) // Reginald Veal played Bass (Vocal) // Todd Williams played Clarinet // Ronald Westray played Trombone // Kent Jordan played Flute // Gideon Feldenstein played Clarinet (Bass) // Ryan Kysor played Trumpet -
Other Details
- Conductor:
- Robert Sadin
- Instruments:
- Clarinet //
- Flute //
- Piano //
- Trombone //
- Trumpet //
- Bass (Vocal) //
- Clarinet (Bass) //
- Drums
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