Symphonic or Bust: The Orchestral Duke Ellington
"Symphonic or Bust: The Orchestral Duke Ellington album by Gerald Wiggins on BeMusic"
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Release Date: 2021-04-16 00:00:00
Black, Brown & Beige: Black - Work Song
Black, Brown & Beige: Black - Come Sunday
Black, Brown & Beige: Black - Light
Black, Brown & Beige: Brown - West Indian Dance
Black, Brown & Beige: Brown - Emancipation Proclamation
Black, Brown & Beige: Brown - the Blues
Black, Brown & Beige: Beige
Three Black Kings (Les Trois Rois Noirs): King Of The Magi, King Solomon, Martin Luther King - orchestrated by Luther Henderson
New World a-Comin' for solo piano and orchestra - orchestrated by Maurice Peress
The Tattooed Bride - Live, Cornell University, December 1948
Harlem - Live, London, England, February 20, 1964
Reminiscing In Tempo - Live, December 10, 1948, Cornell University, New York
The Symphomaniac, Part I: Symphonic or Bust - Live At Cornell University, December 1948
The Symphomaniac, Part II: How You Sound - Live At Cornell University, December 1948
Come Sunday; Work Song - Two Excerpts from Black, Brown & Beige - Live, January 20, 1946, Chicago, Illinois
The Tonal Group: Mello Ditty (Meloditty) - Live, Chicago, Illinois, January 20, 1946
The Tonal Group: Fugue (Fugaditty) - Live, Chicago, Illinois, January 20, 1946
The Tonal Group: Jam a Ditty - Concerto for Jam Band - Live, Chicago, Illinois, January 20, 1946
The Deep South Suite: There Was Nobody Looking - Live, Chicago, Illinois, November 10, 1946
The Deep South Suite: Magnolias Just Dripping with Molasses - Live, Chicago, Illinois, November 10, 1946
The Deep South Suite: Hearsay - Live, Chicago, Illinois, November 10, 1946
The Deep South Suite: Happy-Go-Lucky Local - Live, Chicago, Illinois, November 10, 1946
Black, Brown And Beige Suite: Work Song, Come Sunday, Light
Music Is My Mistress, Movement I, Part 1
Music Is My Mistress, Movement I, Part 2
Music Is My Mistress, Movement 2
Music Is My Mistress, Movement 3
Music Is My Mistress, Movement 4
Music Is My Mistress, Movement 5
Harlem