Filmbeschreibung und Filmdaten
The Royal Ellington Concert - Warner Music Group Germany
1989 (The Bob Wilber Big Band - The Royal Ellington Concert)
| Medien-Typ: | DVD | |
| Genre: | Musik | |
| Studio: | Warner Music Group Germany | |
| Regie: | Charles Thompson | |
| Laufzeit: | 62 min | |
| Kaufen: | Ab 1€ bei Filmundo.de |
Handlung und Filmbeschreibung:
Recorded Live at Royal Festival Hall, 23rd January 1989.
Duke Ellington was inspired to write "The Queen's Suite" after meeting Queen Elizabeth at a private audience in London in 1957. It was later recorded, but this was no ordinary recording. Ellington's instructions were that only one disc was to be pressed and delivered to Buckingham Palace. It was not until the 1970s that the music was issued to the public. The piece attracted almost universal praise. One Ellington biographer, the late Derek Jewell, described the piano interlude "Single Petal of a Rose" as "fit to be placed with the best of Chopin and Debussy".
This recording was made at the first public performance of Ellington's masterpiece at London's Royal Festival Hall on 23rd January 1989 in the presence of the Princess Royal. The work is played by a sixteen-piece-orchestra, put together by the saxophonist and Ellington specialist Bob Wilber, who received a Grammy Award in 1985 for his recreation of Duke Ellington's music in the Francis Ford Coppola film "The Cotton Club".
"The Queen's Suite" contains six numbers: "Sunset and the Mocking Bird" with an orchestration built around the bird call, "Lightning Bugs and Frogs", "Le Sucrier Velours" representing beauty, "Northern Lights" representing majesty, "Single Petal of a Rose" representing wonder and "Apes and "Peacocks" said by Ellington to be "inspired by reading in the Bible about the gifts the Queen of Sheba brought to King Solomon".
Conductor - Bob Wilber
Performed by - The Bob Wilber Big Band
Guest Star - Adelaide Hall
Narrator - Joanne Horton
Duke Ellington was inspired to write "The Queen's Suite" after meeting Queen Elizabeth at a private audience in London in 1957. It was later recorded, but this was no ordinary recording. Ellington's instructions were that only one disc was to be pressed and delivered to Buckingham Palace. It was not until the 1970s that the music was issued to the public. The piece attracted almost universal praise. One Ellington biographer, the late Derek Jewell, described the piano interlude "Single Petal of a Rose" as "fit to be placed with the best of Chopin and Debussy".
This recording was made at the first public performance of Ellington's masterpiece at London's Royal Festival Hall on 23rd January 1989 in the presence of the Princess Royal. The work is played by a sixteen-piece-orchestra, put together by the saxophonist and Ellington specialist Bob Wilber, who received a Grammy Award in 1985 for his recreation of Duke Ellington's music in the Francis Ford Coppola film "The Cotton Club".
"The Queen's Suite" contains six numbers: "Sunset and the Mocking Bird" with an orchestration built around the bird call, "Lightning Bugs and Frogs", "Le Sucrier Velours" representing beauty, "Northern Lights" representing majesty, "Single Petal of a Rose" representing wonder and "Apes and "Peacocks" said by Ellington to be "inspired by reading in the Bible about the gifts the Queen of Sheba brought to King Solomon".
Conductor - Bob Wilber
Performed by - The Bob Wilber Big Band
Guest Star - Adelaide Hall
Narrator - Joanne Horton
DVD, Blu-ray und Editionen kaufen
Hier finden Sie zu "The Royal Ellington Concert" passende Kaufoptionen für DVD, Blu-ray und weitere Editionen bei unseren Partnern. Wenn Sie über diese Links kaufen, erhalten wir ggf. eine Provision. Für Sie entstehen keine Mehrkosten.
Bei Filmundo kaufen
DVD, Blu-ray und Editionen entdecken
DVD, Blu-ray und Editionen entdecken
Bei Amazon suchen
DVD und Blu-ray finden
DVD und Blu-ray finden
Empfehlung
DVDs, Blu-ray und Sammlereditionen entdecken
Bei Filmundo finden Sie zu diesem Titel weitere Editionen, Sammlerstücke, Auktionen und preiswerte Filmangebote.
Cover-Ansicht
Großes DVD Cover zu: The Royal Ellington Concert
Ideal für eine größere Vorschau oder zum schnellen visuellen Abgleich der Edition.



