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The Dutch Jazz Orchestra: Rediscovered Music of Mary Lou Williams

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Thankfully, Mary Lou Williams' music has been getting “rediscovered" quite a bit over the past few years through reinvestigation of her sacred works, as well as her own solo and small group performances, plus interpretation/tributes by small groups led by Dave Douglas, John Hicks and Geri Allen. Now the Dutch Jazz Orchestra has given us Williams' big band arrangements of her own compositions covering the vast span from 1936-78 on this release, subtitled “The Lady Who Swings the Band."

Particularly ...

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The Dutch Jazz Orchestra: Something to Live For: The Music of Billy Strayhorn

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The fourth in the Dutch Jazz Orchestra’s series of albums devoted to songs composed and/or arranged by Billy Strayhorn focuses primarily on music written by Strayhorn for the theatre, beginning with the few surviving pieces from the concise show Fantastic Rhythm, produced around 1935, shortly after Strayhorn was graduated from high school. Also included are four songs written in 1953 for a surrealist play by Federico García Lorca, The Love of Don Perlimplim for Belisa in Their Garden, three of ...

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The Dutch Jazz Orchestra: So This Is Love: More Newly Discovered Works of Billy Strayhorn

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Billy Strayhorn composed so many wonderful songs that even his employer, the indefatigable Duke Ellington, was unable to keep pace and record them all. A number of those precious treasures have been reclaimed from undeserved obscurity by musicologist Walter van de Leur and the world-class Dutch Jazz Orchestra, which here performs seventeen of Strayhorn’s previously unrecorded works--including three that were written before Billy left Pittsburgh in 1938 to become Ellington’s chief arranger and alter ego.

This is the DJO's second ...

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The Dutch Jazz Orchestra: You Go to My Head: Billy Strayhorn and Standards

Read "You Go to My Head: Billy Strayhorn and Standards" reviewed by Jack Bowers


The ballad component of the Great American Songbook has seldom sounded better than it does on this marvelous collaboration between the superlative Dutch Jazz Orchestra and the brilliant composer / arranger Billy Strayhorn, who wrote these exquisite charts for the Duke Ellington Orchestra over two decades beginning in the early ’40s. Eight of the arrangements are presented here for the first time, with four others preserved solely on hard-to-find radio broadcasts, and only two -- “Where or When” and “Lover ...

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Challenge Records
2006

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Challenge Records
2003

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Challenge Records
2003

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Something to Live...

Challenge Records
2003

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