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| ARTIST: | Edward "Duke" Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Giuseppe Verdi Orchestra Milan |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Soul Note Records |
| TYPE: | Big Band, Jazz, Jazz Music, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Orchestral, Orchestral Music, Pop, Swing |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Night Creature: Fast - Marco Fumo/Fatlinda Thaci/Marco Fior/Giulio Visibelli/Roberto Rossi, Night Creature: Andante Misterioso - Marco Fumo/Fatlinda Thaci/Marco Fior/Giulio Visibelli/Roberto Rossi, Night Creature: Moderato - Marco Fumo/Fatlinda Thaci/Marco Fior/Giulio Visibelli/Roberto Rossi, Night Creature: Moderato - Marco Fumo/Fatlinda Thaci/Marco Fior/Giulio Visibelli/Roberto Rossi, Night Creature: Andante Misterioso - Marco Fumo/Fatlinda Thaci/Marco Fior/Giulio Visibelli/Roberto Rossi, Night Creature: Moderato Sostenuto - Marco Fumo/Fatlinda Thaci/Marco Fior/Giulio Visibelli/Roberto Rossi, Swampy River - Marco Fumo, New World A-Comin': Moderato Lento - Marco Fumo, New World A-Comin': Moderato - Marco Fumo, New World A-Comin': Allegro/Moderato - Marco Fumo, The Three Black Kings: King Of The Magi - Civica Jazz Band, The Three Black Kings: King Solomon - Civica Jazz Band, The Three Black Kings: Jazz Improvisations - Roberto Rossi/Lucio Terzano/Gianni Bedori/Roberto Tarenzi/Emilio Soana/Tony Arco/Guilio Visibelli, The Three Black Kings: King Of The Magi - Civica Jazz Band, Take The 'A' Train - Enrico Intra |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 027312131925 |
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Customer Reviews of The Symphonic Ellington: Night Creature
Sound Feast Night Creature is a universal feast of sonorous and dissonant sounds for aesthetes; in a word, it is beautiful. To me, it as a rare delight of incessant sheer music in a world relentlessly drowning out beauty with noise.
I hear Ellington at his apogee. Jazz? Classical? Why not "Ellington music."
Being one generally shunning live recordings due to the transcendent destructions of hand-clapping noise, I note that one of its myriad of delights is the applause follows in lieu of interrupts the music. Another delight is that the improvisation is by the Civica Jazz Band and Ensemble dell'Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Guiseppe Verdi performed at the Teatro Lirico di Milano; i.e., Europeans deeply aware of Ellington's earned status. Since the six-week ago first hear, I have quotidianly listened at least twice. After each hear, I hear Beethoven say to Mingus, "That gets yo' soul ahit." To which, Mingus sighs in delight, "Oh Yeah."