Traditional Jazz Series: The Condon Gang: Adventures in New York & Chicago Jazz
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About Traditional Jazz Series: The Condon Gang: Adventures in New York & Chicago Jazz
For Piano. Instrumental Solo Part and CD. Published by Music Minus One (MO.MMOCD6014).
ISBN 1596150920.
From the 1920s to the 1950s, the great Eddie Condon and his band created a truly unique style of traditional jazz, characterized by a succession of instrumental solos and abrupt transitions of dynamics; the result was one which reverberates to this day in the world of jazz music. Now you can participate in this incredible style and the sophisticated music of the Condon Gang with this fabulous all-digital MMO release. Includes a stellar lineup of professionals giving you guidance and a fabulous ensemble with which to perform!
Contains a custom-engraved music score featuring the solo instrumental line with improvisational chord changes; and a concert lead sheet for each song; printed on high-quality ivory paper; and a digital stereo compact disc containing complete versions of each song, and a second compact disc featuring accompaniments minus soloist, plus -20% slow-tempo versions of five up-tempo songs.
For related items see the following item numbers: MMOCD3252, MMOCD3845, MMOCD3923, MMOCD4219, MMOCD5008
Contents
- Monday Date Performed by Earl Hines
- The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else Performed by Isham Jones & Gus Kahn
- Strut Miss Lizzie Performed by Henry Creamer; Turner Layton
- Georgia Grind Performed by Spencer Williams
- Skeleton Jangle Performed by Eddie Edwards, Nick LaRocca, Henry Ragas, Tony Sbarbaro and Larry Shields
- A Kiss To Build A Dream On Performed by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Oscar Hammerstein II
- I Know That You Know Performed by Anne Caldwell & Vincent Youmans
- I Must Have That Man Performed by Jimmy McHugh (m); Dorothy Fields (l)
- Jazz Me Blues Performed by Tom Delaney
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evapink8 of Uruguay writes...
"I am disappointed with the book, because is not exactly for piano . I believe it was a partiture for normal piano player. "


















