plenty of material for Gillespie and Third Stream fans in the Schifrin prog and no doubt the odd latin tinge ...
JL 3.ix.11 Lalo Schifrin
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... i've listened twice, this programme was a revelation .... i confess to not hearing the Gillespiana and being a bit sniffy about later Gillespie ... not any more! the Hodges album was a delight .... [not sure about 4cds of symphony orhestra and jazz 'vignettes' but now wiling to try it] .... Schifrins scoring and attack in gillespiana is amazing stuff ....
really amused by the account of his relationship with the 'mystic' Messiaen at the Paris Conservatoire ...
Schifrin can easily be off the personal radar .... not any more; a gem of a prog, thanks Alyn ....According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Post... i've listened twice, this programme was a revelation ....really amused by the account of his relationship with the 'mystic' Messiaen at the Paris Conservatoire .......
I can only imagine that Messiean, in his well-known dislike of Jazz, and being a staunch Christian, felt that jazz was the work of the devil.
However nice timing in that this programme followed some very religious works in the preceding programme.
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Dizzy's 'Gillespiana' was recently re-issued coupled with a superb quintet version of the suite(minus 'Panamericana') recorded live at Salle Pleyel, Paris, 10 days after the studio big-band version(POLL WINNERS RECORDS PWR 27254).
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