Friday 10 August at 10.15 p.m.
Royal Albert Hall
Ellington: Rockin' in Rhythm (6 mins)
Nikki Iles: Hush (8 mins)
Kenny Wheeler: Sweet Time Suite – Know Where You Are (6 mins)
Monk: Round midnight (arr. M. Armstrong) (5 mins)
Richardson: Groove Merchant (7 mins)
Chris Whiter: The Change (8 mins)
T. Stone: Return Flight (7 mins)
Ellington: Caravan (arr. Callum Au) (8 mins)
Ellington: The Queen’s Suite – Sunset and the Mockingbird (4 mins)
Tim Garland: Agro Alegría (c8 mins)
Tim Garland saxophone
National Youth Jazz Orchestra
Mark Armstrong conductor
The youthful members of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra conducted by Mark Armstrong perform a wide-ranging set, from Jazz classics through to a new work by Tim Garland.
Founded in the mid-1960s the NYJO is world-famous as a glittering showcase for the country's best young jazz musicians with many of the current generation of top British jazz players having risen through its ranks. Known for their unique swinging big band sound they have always played a mix of classics and new works. In tonight's late-night Prom they perform compositions by Ellington and Monk through to contemporary pieces including the premiere of a new work by Tim Garland called 'Agro Alegria' described by its composer as 'almost a ballad' based on a dance rhythm from the flamenco tradition, with the word 'Agro' having the double meaning of planting and growing, but also a reference to the youthful rowdiness of the NYJO members.
Royal Albert Hall
Ellington: Rockin' in Rhythm (6 mins)
Nikki Iles: Hush (8 mins)
Kenny Wheeler: Sweet Time Suite – Know Where You Are (6 mins)
Monk: Round midnight (arr. M. Armstrong) (5 mins)
Richardson: Groove Merchant (7 mins)
Chris Whiter: The Change (8 mins)
T. Stone: Return Flight (7 mins)
Ellington: Caravan (arr. Callum Au) (8 mins)
Ellington: The Queen’s Suite – Sunset and the Mockingbird (4 mins)
Tim Garland: Agro Alegría (c8 mins)
Tim Garland saxophone
National Youth Jazz Orchestra
Mark Armstrong conductor
The youthful members of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra conducted by Mark Armstrong perform a wide-ranging set, from Jazz classics through to a new work by Tim Garland.
Founded in the mid-1960s the NYJO is world-famous as a glittering showcase for the country's best young jazz musicians with many of the current generation of top British jazz players having risen through its ranks. Known for their unique swinging big band sound they have always played a mix of classics and new works. In tonight's late-night Prom they perform compositions by Ellington and Monk through to contemporary pieces including the premiere of a new work by Tim Garland called 'Agro Alegria' described by its composer as 'almost a ballad' based on a dance rhythm from the flamenco tradition, with the word 'Agro' having the double meaning of planting and growing, but also a reference to the youthful rowdiness of the NYJO members.
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