Every once in a while a melody is written that words cannot convey and only the soul understands. Master of melodies Pat Metheny did just that in his composition of Tell Her You Saw Me, and Bob
Many think that "Standards in Silhouette" was the most beautiful ballad album ever recorded by the Stan Kenton Band. This chart is the fourth one (along with Ill Wind, The Meaning of the Blues and
Pat Metheny is the master at composing moving, gorgeous ballads, and Too Soon Tomorrow is no exception. This is on the CD "Imaginary Day" by the Pat Metheny Group. Bob Curnow has orchestrated it in
Wannsee is the second movement of the Impressions of Berlin suite. This lovely, beautiful, haunting melody features flute and flugelhorn, as they each have the opportunity to state
Don Sebesky has taken Ellington's melody and created a warm, sensuous chart which will be played for years to come. The ensemble voicings and colorful harmonies are set in a kind of Li'l
Originally arranged for George Roberts and the Stan Kenton Orchestra, Johnny Richards' treatment of the beautiful Jerome Kern ballad Yesterdays is a bass trombone feature throughout. In typical