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| Category | Classical, Romantic Period, Chamber Music/Recitals, 20th Century Period, Baroque Period, Concerto, Sonata, Suite, Song, Transcription, Concertino, Vocalise |
Moving Along / Harvey Pittel, Jeff Helmer Music | List Price | $16.97 (You save $3.98) | | Label | Crystal Records Dist. | | Orig Year | 5/27/1997 | | All Time Sales Rank | 9446  | | CD Universe Part number | 1135696 | | Catalog number | 655 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 27, 1997 | | Recording Time | 1 11 |
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Moving Along / Harvey Pittel, Jeff Helmer Songs 1. Sonata for Saxophone & Piano, Op. 19 (5:20) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Sonata For Saxophone & Piano | | Composer | Paul Creston (1906 - 1985) | | Performer | Jeff Helmer (Piano) Harvey Pittel | | Genre | Sonata | | Date Written | 1939 | | Country | United States of America | | 2. Sonata for Saxophone & Piano, Op. 19 (12:14) | | Composer | Ingolf Dahl (1912 - 1970) | | Performer | Jeff Helmer (Piano) Harvey Pittel | | Genre | Concerto | 3. Sonata for Saxophone & Piano, Op. 19 (7:24) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Sergey Rachmaninov (1873 - 1943) | | Performer | Jeff Helmer (Piano) Harvey Pittel | | Genre | Transcription | | Country | Russia | | 4. Concerto for alto saxophone & wind ensemble: 3. Rondo alla Marcia: allegro brioso (12:14) | | Composer | Ingolf Dahl (1912 - 1970) | | Performer | Jeff Helmer (Piano) Harvey Pittel | | Genre | Concerto | 5. Vocalise, instrumental arrangement, Op. 34/14 (3:29) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Concertino Da Camera For Alto Saxophone & 11 Instruments | | Composer | Jacques Ibert (1890 - 1962) | | Performer | Jeff Helmer (Piano) Harvey Pittel | | Genre | Concerto | | Date Written | 1935 | 6. Concerto for alto saxophone & wind ensemble: 1. Recitative (12:14) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Ingolf Dahl (1912 - 1970) | | Performer | Harvey Pittel Jeff Helmer (Piano) | | Genre | Concerto | | 7. Concertino da camera, for alto saxophone & 11 instruments (15:05) | | Composer | Paule Maurice (1910 - 1967) | | Performer | Jeff Helmer (Piano) Harvey Pittel | | Genre | Sonata | | Date Written | 1954 | 8. Concerto for alto saxophone & wind ensemble: 2. Adagio (3:29) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Concertino Da Camera For Alto Saxophone & 11 Instruments | | Composer | Jacques Ibert (1890 - 1962) | | Performer | Jeff Helmer (Piano) Harvey Pittel | | Genre | Concerto | | Date Written | 1935 | | 9. Tableaux de Provence, for saxophone & orchestra (or piano): Farandole des Jeunes Filles (15:05) | | Composer | Paule Maurice (1910 - 1967) | | Performer | Jeff Helmer (Piano) Harvey Pittel | | Genre | Sonata | | Date Written | 1954 | 10. Tableaux de Provence, for saxophone & orchestra (or piano): Chanson pour ma Mie (3:29) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Concertino Da Camera For Alto Saxophone & 11 Instruments | | Composer | Jacques Ibert (1890 - 1962) | | Performer | Jeff Helmer (Piano) Harvey Pittel | | Genre | Concerto | | Date Written | 1935 | 11. Tableaux de Provence, for saxophone & orchestra (or piano): La Bohémienne (15:05) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Paule Maurice (1910 - 1967) | | Performer | Jeff Helmer (Piano) Harvey Pittel | | Genre | Sonata | | Date Written | 1954 | 12. Concertino da camera, for alto saxophone & 11 instruments (1:51) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Tomaso Albinoni (1671 - 1751) | | Performer | Jeff Helmer (Piano) Harvey Pittel | | Genre | Baroque Period / Concerto | | Date Written | 1711 | | Period | Baroque | | Country | Italy |
Moving Along / Harvey Pittel, Jeff Helmer Music Composers on Moving Along / Harvey Pittel, Jeff Helmer CD : Tomaso Albinoni, Paul Creston, Ingolf Dahl, Jacques Ibert, Paule Maurice, Sergei Rachmaninov Genres on Moving Along / Harvey Pittel, Jeff Helmer CD : Baroque Period, Concerto, Sonata, Transcription Performers on Moving Along / Harvey Pittel, Jeff Helmer CD : Harvey Pittel, Jeff Helmer
Purchase Moving Along / Harvey Pittel, Jeff Helmer To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bill Evans Intuition CD (1974)
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$8.69 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1990, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California.
The fullness of this duet album's sound suffers only slightly from the lack of a drummer, compensating with deeply satisfying intuitive interplay between pianist Evans and longtime collaborator Gomez. Evans experiments on INTUITION with the electric Fender-Rhodes piano for his original tunes, "Show-Type Tune" and "Are You All the Things," but he is at his most assertive and polished when playing acoustic piano. Particular standouts are the two songs by Bronislau Kaper, the romantic ballad "Invitation," and, with particular care and expression, the theme "Hi Lili, Hi Lo," from the musical "Lili." Gomez is a full participant, using the bass the way he did as a member of the Bill Evans Trio, making himself an indispensable part of the equation. INTUITION is a strongly empathetic album which memorializes a deep musical connection between two jazz greats.
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California from November 7-10, 1974. Originally released on Fantasy (9475). Includes liner notes by George Cleve.
Composer: Claus Ogerman.
Personnel: Bill Evans (piano).
Liner Note Author: George Cleve.
Recording information: Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA (11/07/1974-11/10/1974).
Unknown Contributor Role: Bill Evans .
Personnel: Bill Evans (piano); Eddie Gomez (bass).
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$6.29 With BIRTH OF THE COOL, Miles Davis distilled a new tonal palette for jazz. As early as 1954, Miles reacted to the escalating chordal complexity of hard bop by fashioning an evocative blues based on a simple scalar pattern ("Swing Spring"). KIND OF BLUE was the ultimate fulfillment of this approach, with Miles providing his collaborators little more than outlines for melodies and simple scales for improvisation. By emphasizing the blues and the improvisor's melodic gifts, KIND OF BLUE precipitated a major stylistic development--modal jazz.
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