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James Lewis:
You Must Remember This |
Cutting edge big band and
contemporary compositions, including Hear Me Talkin'
to Ya (based on the Hentoff/Shapiro
book of the same name), Come What May Places,
You Must Remember This, and Three Li Po
Poems.
You Must Remember This features Annetta Moore, the Tone Road Rambler,
the University of South Florida Jazz Ensemble, and
others. |
| Not currently available on CD. |
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| PERFORMERS |
Annetta
Monroe, soprano; Art Woodbury, clarinet,
soprano saxophone; Brian Coyle, flügelhorn;
University of South Florida Jazz Ensemble I; Chuck
Owen, director; Florida Universities
Orchestra; Willis Page, conductor;
University of Miami Chamber Singers; Lee Kjelson, director;
University of South Florida Wind Ensemble; Jerry F
Junkin, conductor;
Robert McCormick, vibraphone; Mark
Neuenschwander, bass;
Craig Benson, drums; Tone Road Ramblers
(John Finville, flute, piccolo;
David Sasaki, clarinet, bass clarinet;
Ray Sasaki, trumpet;
Morgan Powell, trombone; Michael Udow, percussion) |
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| PROGRAM |
| Side A |
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| 1. |
James
Lewis: Here Me Talkin' to Ya
for jazz band, singer, and
prerecorded tape |
18:45 |
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| 2. |
James
Lewis: Three Li Po Poems
for voices and chamber
orchestra |
11:41 |
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I. |
"On
Hearing a Flute on a Spring Night at Loyang" |
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II. |
"Drinking
with a Gentleman of Leisure in the Mountains" |
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III. |
"Abandon" |
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| Side B |
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| 1. |
James Lewis: You
Must Remember This
for wind-percussion ensemble and
jazz quartet |
11:30 |
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| 2. |
James
Lewis: Come What May Places
for wind-percussion quintet |
14:08 |
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| Recorded on (A1, B1) 15
February & 12 April 1987 at Morrisound in Tampa,
Florida; (A2) 24 May 1976 in performance at the
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington,
DC; (B2) 11 September 1985 at the Foellinger Great
Hall at the Krannert Center in Urbana, Illinois. |
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| Executive Producer: Gunther
Schuller |
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