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To: nickcarraway
Duke looked at me as if I'd lost all my marbles. "Retire!" he crescendoed. "Retire to what?!"

And thankfully Ellington never did. He composed/arranged/recorded some absolute masterpieces in his late period.

18 posted on 01/08/2009 6:41:41 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mr. Mojo

One of my favorite recordings is an album titled “Masterpieces by Ellington,” which I discovered in 1960 at a radio station. I aired selections from it whenever I could.

The length of the arrangements was such that the LP contained only four selections.

In addition to some classics was a major new work, “The Tattooed Bride.” The disc having been released in 1950, I think this classifies as a late-period composition.

It was from this album that I became an Ellington fan. I got to shake his hand a year or so later after a concert and complemented him particularly on his work on this album.

He said, of course, “Love you Madly!”

The CD of this album is hard to find, but I finally did locate one about fifteen years ago.


42 posted on 01/08/2009 11:26:49 PM PST by Erasmus (Yes, English is my first language. I'm hoping to do better on my second.)
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