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The complete Atlantic recordings of Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh
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88 : the giants of jazz piano /
Published 2001Table of Contents: “…John Lewis -- Dave Brubeck -- Roger Kellaway -- Jimmy Rowles -- Dick Hyman -- Dick Wellstood -- Dave McKenna -- Gene Harris -- Billy Taylor -- Toshiko Akiyoshi -- Cedar Walton -- Steve Kuhn -- Chick Corea -- JoAnne Brackeen -- Kenny Barron -- Richie Beirach -- Joe Zawinul -- Adam Makowicz -- Michel Petrucciani -- Sun Ra -- Lennie Tristano -- Paul Bley -- Ran Blake -- Cecil Taylor -- Randy Weston -- Mal Waldron -- Muhal Richard Abrams -- Abdullah Ibrahim -- McCoy Tyner -- Don Pullen -- Keith Jarrett -- Chucho Valdes -- Monty Alexander -- Michel Camilo -- Eliane Elias -- Bonzalo Rubalcaba -- Henry Butler -- Mulgrew Miller -- Kenny Kirkland -- Fred Hersch -- Billy Childs -- Geri Allen -- Renee Rosnes -- Cyrus Chestnut -- Benny Green -- Marcus Roberts -- Jacky Terrasson -- Bill Charlap -- Harry Connick, Jr. -- Stephen Scott -- Eric Reed -- Brad Mehldau -- Geoff Keezer.…”
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Mirage avant-garde and third-stream jazz.
Published 1977Table of Contents: “…The clothed woman (Duke Ellington and his orchestra) -- Kern, J. and Harbach, O. Yesterdays (Lennie Tristano Quartet) -- Rugolo, P. Mirage (Stan Kenton and his orchestra) -- Mingus, C. …”
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The birth of the cool of Miles Davis and his associates /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Bix Beiderbecke ; Stan Getz and Ralph Burns ; Dave Brubeck and his octet ; Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington ; Lennie Tristano and his students -- The Claude Thornhill Orchestra. …”
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Bebop to cool : context, ideology, and musical identity /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…I: New thoughts, new directions -- Sociocultural context -- Ideology -- Musical appropriation -- The transformation to bebop -- II: Bebop: Articulating language and identity -- Playing bebop -- General musical characteristics of bebop -- Bebop scales -- The musical language of Dizzy Gillespie -- The musical language of Charlie Parker -- The musical language of Thelonious Monk -- III: Articulating language and identity -- Cool jazz -- The musical language of Miles Davis -- The musical language of Stan Getz -- The musical language of Lennie Tristano.…”
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Lee Konitz : conversations on the improviser's art /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Early life and career -- Formative influences : Lennie Tristano, Charlie Parker, and Lester Young -- Working with Tristano -- Early collaborators : Miles Davis and Warne Marsh -- The 1950s : Stan Kenton and early projects as leader -- The art of improvisation -- The 1960s : Motion -- The instrument -- The 1970s -- The material : standards, blues, and free -- The 1980s to the present.…”
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The first album of jazz for children. with documentary recordings from the library of Folkways Records /
Published 1961Table of Contents: “…Dizzy Gillespie. Lennie Tristano. Teenagers. Mary Lou Williams.…”
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The Smithsonian collection of classic jazz.
Published 1987Table of Contents: “…Boplicity (Miles Davis and his orchestra) -- Subconscious Lee (Lennie Tristano Quintet) -- Body and soul : excerpt (Gene Norman's "Just Jazz" featuring Red Norvo and Stan Getz) -- All alone ; My funny valentine (Sarah Vaughan, vocals) -- Misterioso ; Evidence (Thelonious Monk Quartet) -- Criss-cross (Thelonious Monk Quintet) -- Bag's groove (Thelonious Monk) -- I should care (Thelonious Monk, piano) -- Moon rays (Horace Silver Quintet) -- Summertime (Miles Davis with Gil Evans's Orchestra) -- Haitian fight song (Charles Mingus Quintet) -- Django (Modern Jazz Quartet) -- Pent-up house : abridged (Sonny Rollins Plus Four).…”
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Journey for 2 pianos : improvisations beyond jazz.
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…Vogel als Prophet & Requiem / Robert Schumann ; Lenny Tristano (7:25) -- Ostinato / Misha Alperin (2:31) -- Revebjlole : Tango, op. 22 / Harald Saeverud (4:13) -- Etude pour les 8 [sic] doigts / Claude Debussy (2:16) -- Mazurka op. 17, no. 4 / Frédéric Chopin (2:40) -- On an overgrown path (extr.) & Procession / Leos Janacek ; Misha Alperin (4:10) -- Vision fugitive : no. 10 & Improvisaion / Sergei Prokofiev ; Misha Alperin (6:27) -- Allemande : from French suite : no. 2 & Larghetto / Johann Sebastian Bach ; Misha Alperin (5:49) -- Prelude & vivace / Misha Alperin (3:29) -- Etrangéte ; Prelude, op. 67 ; Danse languide : op. 51 / Alexander Scriabin (6:39) -- Toccata in C major, op. 11 / Sergei Prokofiev (4:57) -- Adagio for glass harmonica in C major, K. 617a / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (2:01).…”
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