Duke Ellington s Music for the Theatre

Duke Ellington s Music for the Theatre
Author: John Franceschina
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780786450268

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Duke Ellington's son Mercer has said that his father was frustrated in only one area of musical ambition: his desire to do his own Broadway show. Though Ellington wrote many theatrical pieces, he was never able to achieve success as a composer for the stage, and today his stage shows receive little attention from music historians. Nevertheless, these works occupied a significant place in Ellington's creative imagination, and many of the ideas he employed in their composition found their way into his other work. Here is the first book to acknowledge Duke Ellington's contribution to the stage. It offers a survey of every theater piece Ellington is known to have worked on during his lifetime, beginning with the 1925 revue The Chocolate Kiddies and ending with the unfinished "street opera" Queenie Pie. This large body of work includes full-length musicals, African American revues, ballets, and incidental music. The plot of each work is described and the score analyzed according to its dramatic function in the piece. Musical phrases are reproduced in the text, and associations with other well-known Ellington compositions are noted. An appendix provides a chronological listing of Ellington's shows with song titles conveniently listed under each.

Duke Ellington Day by Day and Film by Film

Duke Ellington  Day by Day and Film by Film
Author: Klaus Stratemann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 798
Release: 1992
Genre: Jazz musicians
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004256041

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Duke Ellington

Duke Ellington
Author: Steven Brower,Mercedes Ellington
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780847848133

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Beautifully illustrated and unparalleled in scope, this is an elegant visual celebration befitting the life and work of the "prince of the piano." Duke Ellington was the undisputed father of the American songbook. A prolific writer and consummate performer, Ellington was the author of such standards as "Solitude," "Prelude to a Kiss," and "It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got that Swing)." With a career that spanned five decades, he is one of the defining composers of the Jazz Age. With unprecedented access to the Ellington family archives, this long overdue book illuminates the life and work of an icon of twentieth-century music from his humble beginnings to his long-lasting success. Every stage of Ellington’s career is brought to life, from sepia photographs of his early days in Washington, DC, to colorful playbills from the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, his triumphant tours of Europe in the 1930s, and his pioneering explosion of form and genre in the 1940s and beyond. Alongside more than two hundred stunning images, contributions from peers such as Dave Brubeck, Cornel West, Quincy Jones, and Tony Bennett shed light on Ellington’s musical legacy, while the voice of his granddaughter Mercedes reveals the character behind the charisma, and the man behind the piano.

The Cambridge Companion to Duke Ellington

The Cambridge Companion to Duke Ellington
Author: Edward Green,Evan Spring
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521881197

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This comprehensive and accessible Companion is the first collection of essays to provide an in-depth overview of Ellington's career.

The World Of Duke Ellington

The World Of Duke Ellington
Author: Stanley Dance
Publsiher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1981-03-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105007514727

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A fascinating portrait of one of America's greatest composer-performers in his own words and the words of the musicians he played with.

Duke Ellington and His World

Duke Ellington and His World
Author: A. H. Lawrence
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781135880613

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Based on lengthy interviews with Ellington's bandmates, family, and friends, Duke Ellington and His World offers a fresh look at this legendary composer. The first biography of the composer written by a fellow musician and African-American, the book traces Ellington's life and career in terms of the social, cultural, political, and economic realities of his times. Beginning with his birth in Washington, DC, through his first bands and work at the legendary Cotton Club, to his final great extended compositions, this book gives a thorough introduction to Ellington's music and how it was made. It also illuminates his personal life because, for Ellington, music was his life and his life was a constant inspiration for music.

Duke Ellington s America

Duke Ellington s America
Author: Harvey G. Cohen
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2010-05-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780226112657

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Few American artists in any medium have enjoyed the international and lasting cultural impact of Duke Ellington. From jazz standards such as “Mood Indigo” and “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,” to his longer, more orchestral suites, to his leadership of the stellar big band he toured and performed with for decades after most big bands folded, Ellington represented a singular, pathbreaking force in music over the course of a half-century. At the same time, as one of the most prominent black public figures in history, Ellington demonstrated leadership on questions of civil rights, equality, and America’s role in the world. With Duke Ellington’s America, Harvey G. Cohen paints a vivid picture of Ellington’s life and times, taking him from his youth in the black middle class enclave of Washington, D.C., to the heights of worldwide acclaim. Mining extensive archives, many never before available, plus new interviews with Ellington’s friends, family, band members, and business associates, Cohen illuminates his constantly evolving approach to composition, performance, and the music business—as well as issues of race, equality and religion. Ellington’s own voice, meanwhile, animates the book throughout, giving Duke Ellington’s America an intimacy and immediacy unmatched by any previous account. By far the most thorough and nuanced portrait yet of this towering figure, Duke Ellington’s America highlights Ellington’s importance as a figure in American history as well as in American music.

Duke Ellington Jazz Composer

Duke Ellington  Jazz Composer
Author: Ken Rattenbury
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0300055072

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American composer, pianist and orchestra leader Duke Ellington was the first genuine jazz composer of truly international status. In this book Ken Rattenbury offers a thorough musical analysis of Ellington's works, assessing the extent to which Ellington drew on the black music traditions of blues and ragtime and the music of Tin Pan Alley, and examining how he integrated black folk music practices with elements of European art music. Rattenbury investigate's Ellington's methods of composition, focusing on works written, performed and recorded between 1939 and 1941, years that witnessed the full flowering of Ellington's genius. He also discusses the criteria Ellington used to select his musicians.