Need Help? Contact Us or call 1-800-345-6296 Live Chat
arr. Duke Ellington/ed. Mark Lopeman
The New Orleans Rhythm Kings came up with a swinging formula that wove the bugle call into a swinging blues. Their Bugle Call Rag brought the tune to a larger audience in 1922. So, it was only natural that Duke Ellington decided to turn …
Read MoreJazz Ensemble Score & Parts
10982313Supplier ID: JLC-5001
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Level:A
A
Limited
Limited
Jazz Ensemble Additional Score
10982314Supplier ID: JLC-5001S
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Limited
Min. 2 copies
Limited
Min. 2 copies
The New Orleans Rhythm Kings came up with a swinging formula that wove the bugle call into a swinging blues. Their Bugle Call Rag brought the tune to a larger audience in 1922. So, it was only natural that Duke Ellington decided to turn it into something original, as he did with every genre that he encountered. This Ellington version was recorded in 1932, as he was reaching his first era of true sophistication and innovation. From the Essential Ellington 2019: Jazz at Lincoln Center Library.