Concert, opgenomen op 3 juni 1989 in de Alice Tully Hall, New York .\n"Musicologist/conductor Gunther Schuller discovered and restored this massive, 130-minute work by the late bassist, then presented it in concert in New York in 1989. Scored for 30-piece jazz orchestra, Epitaph is thought by Schuller to have been worked on between 1940 and 1962. Amazingly enough, six of the players specified in the score appear on this recording. Some of the sections are familiar to Charles Mingus fans from small-band recordings, particularly "Better Get It in Your Soul," "Monk, Bunk, & Vice Versa (Osmotin')," and "Peggy's Blue Skylight," and there was an attempt to record this work for United Artists in 1962. Schuller makes a case for this work as a unified, 18-movement work in his extensive notes to this set. There is definite evidence that this is how Mingus himself thought of it as well. There is plenty of great big-band writing here, and some fine soloists, notably Bobby Watson, Randy Brecker, George Adams, and Wynton Marsalis." (Stuart Kremsky, Allmusic)
Nederlands
Titel | Epitaph |
Auteur | Charles Mingus |
Type materiaal | DVD muziek |
Uitgave | , 2009 |
Overige gegevens | 1 dvd-video - Dolby 2.0 Stereo |
PPN | 350512418367640775 |
Taal | Nederlands |