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The seasons of being / Andy Milne and Dapp Theory.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: SSC 1482 | Sunnyside1482 | Sunnyside RecordsSSD1482 | Sunnyside RecordsPublication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Sunnyside Records, 2018.Description: 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
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Contents:
Surge & splendor (6:54) -- The cusp (4:53) -- The guardian (5:57) -- Scotopia (5:27) -- Satanama (4:26) -- Three-way mirror (9:20) -- Ancestree (5:32) -- Luminescence (3:27) -- Capturing the castle (5:39).
Andy Milne and Dapp Theory.Summary: An oft-repeated piece of musical lore states that the great composer, arranger Duke Ellington wrote music specifically for the individuals in his orchestra. His knowledge of their musical lineage, strengths and weaknesses allowed him to customize parts for each voice. Pianist and composer Andy Milne takes this principle a step further on his new recording.
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Adult CD Adult CD Dr. James Carlson Library CD JAZZ Milne, Andy & Dapp Theory Available 33111009492204
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

An oft-repeated piece of musical lore states that the great composer, arranger Duke Ellington wrote music specifically for the individuals in his orchestra. His knowledge of their musical lineage, strengths and weaknesses allowed him to customize parts for each voice. Pianist and composer Andy Milne takes this principle a step further on his new recording.

All compositions and text: Andy Milne.

Andy Milne and Dapp Theory.

Recorded 2015 October 1 and 2016 April 8 Systems Two, Brooklyn, NY.

Compact disc.

Surge & splendor (6:54) -- The cusp (4:53) -- The guardian (5:57) -- Scotopia (5:27) -- Satanama (4:26) -- Three-way mirror (9:20) -- Ancestree (5:32) -- Luminescence (3:27) -- Capturing the castle (5:39).

An oft-repeated piece of musical lore states that the great composer, arranger Duke Ellington wrote music specifically for the individuals in his orchestra. His knowledge of their musical lineage, strengths and weaknesses allowed him to customize parts for each voice. Pianist and composer Andy Milne takes this principle a step further on his new recording.

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