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Double dance : classical and jazz connections II / Baker, Lewis, Makholm, Dobbins.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Delony, Willis, 1957-
Series:
Naxos Music Library.
Language:
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Jazz--2001-2010.
Jazz.
Piano music (Jazz).
Genre:
Piano music (Jazz)
Streaming audio.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Other Title:
Classical and jazz connections II
Place of Publication:
[Baton Rouge, La.] : Centaur, ℗2008.
System Details:
digital recording
Contents:
Prelude VII in E-flat major / Bill Dobbins (5:50)
Jazz dance suite. Some sort of waltz ; Jitter bug boogie ; Solo dance ; Double dance / Davld Baker (21:09)
Prelude III in F major / Bill Dobbins (4:50)
Three reflections = Trois réflexions. Le fantôme du hasard ; Cascades ; Nocturnal / Joseph Makholm (17:18)
Odds against tomorrow (8:29) ; Afternoon in Paris (5:15) / John Lewis.
Participant:
Willis Delony, piano.
Notes:
Recorded Jan. 8-9, 2007, Recital Hall, Louisiana State University, [Baton Rouge, La.].
Hard copy version record.
Contains:
Dobbins, Bill. Preludes, piano, no. 7, E♭ major
Baker, David, 1931-2016. Jazz dance suite.
Dobbins, Bill. Preludes, piano, no. 3, F major
Makholm, Joseph, 1954- Reflections.
Lewis, John, 1920-2001. Odds against tomorrow.
Lewis, John, 1920-2001. Afternoon in Paris.
Other Format:
Source record: Delony, Willis, 1957- Double dance.
OCLC:
906565146
Publisher Number:
US8270710540
US8270710541
US8270710542
US8270710543
US8270710544
US8270710545
US8270710546
US8270710547
US8270710548
CRC2914 Centaur
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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