Artistry in Rhythm
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SKU: BT.HL07012039
Composed by Stan Kenton. Arranged by Paul Murtha. Young Jazz Classics. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2013. Hal Leonard #HL07012039. Published by Hal Leonard (BT.HL07012039).UPC: 884088876685.
Composed and recorded by Stan Kenton in the 1940s, Artistry in Rhythm became his signature and a true classic from the big band era. Paul Murtha has skillfully adapted and truncated this chart for younger players whilemaintaining the flavorand energy of the original. Solo piano starts things off, followed by the iconic trombone solo in the medium Latin section. The exciting double-time swing section features the entire ensemble, then the“maestoso” theme returns to closethings out. Impressive!
Composed and recorded by Stan Kenton in the 1940s, Artistry in Rhythm became his signature and a true classic from the big band era. Paul Murtha has skillfully adapted and truncated this chart for younger players whilemaintaining the flavorand energy of the original. Solo piano starts things off, followed by the iconic trombone solo in the medium Latin section. The exciting double-time swing section features the entire ensemble, then the“maestoso” theme returns to closethings out. Impressive!
Composed and recorded by Stan Kenton in the 1940s, Artistry in Rhythm became his signature and a true classic from the big band era. Paul Murtha has skillfully adapted and truncated this chart for younger players whilemaintaining the flavorand energy of the original. Solo piano starts things off, followed by the iconic trombone solo in the medium Latin section. The exciting double-time swing section features the entire ensemble, then the“maestoso” theme returns to closethings out. Impressive!
Composed and recorded by Stan Kenton in the 1940s, Artistry in Rhythm became his signature and a true classic from the big band era. Paul Murtha has skillfully adapted and truncated this chart for younger players whilemaintaining the flavorand energy of the original. Solo piano starts things off, followed by the iconic trombone solo in the medium Latin section. The exciting double-time swing section features the entire ensemble, then the“maestoso” theme returns to closethings out. Impressive!
Composed and recorded by Stan Kenton in the 1940s, Artistry in Rhythm became his signature and a true classic from the big band era. Paul Murtha has skillfully adapted and truncated this chart for younger players whilemaintaining the flavorand energy of the original. Solo piano starts things off, followed by the iconic trombone solo in the medium Latin section. The exciting double-time swing section features the entire ensemble, then the“maestoso” theme returns to closethings out. Impressive!