Lennie Tristano
Lennie Tristano
Lennie Tristano
- Line up
- Requiem
- Turkish mambo
- East thirty second
- These foolish things
- You go to my head
- If I had you
- Ghost of a chance
- All the things you are
The Metronome Allstars 1949 & 1951
14/01/2008 : The Metronome All-Stars 1949 & 1951 Recording Sessions (from the original album 'THE METRONOME ALL-STAR BANDS') The Metronome All-Stars 1949 1) Overtime (Rugolo) 2) Victory Ball (Tristano) Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Fats Navarro (tp), Kai Winding, J. J. Johnson (tb), Buddy DeFranco (cl), Charlie Parker (as), Charlie Ventura (ts), Ernie Caceres (bs), Lennie Tristano (p), Billy Bauer (g), Eddie Safranski (b), Shelly Manne (ds) The Metronome All-Stars 1951 3) Early Spring (Burns) 4) Local 802 Blues (Shearing) Personnel: Miles Davis (tp), Kai Winding (tb), John LaPorta (cl), Lee Konitz (as), Stan Getz (ts), Serge Chaloff (bs), George Shearing (p), Billy Bauer (g), Eddie Safranski (b), Max Roach (ds), Terry Gibbs (vbs)
Lee Konitz Geneva's Move -
07/02/2007 : Geneva's Move Konitz Lee 1954 The Tristano School of Bebop was one of the three mainstreams of the Cool Jazz movement in the late forties and early fifties. (The other ones were West Coast Jazz and the group around Miles Davis and Gil Evans including other former bop musicians like the MJQ.) The "Tristano School"was a group of musicians led by pianist Lennie Tristano and including Lee Konitz (as), Warne Marsh (ts), Billy Bauer (g), Sal Mosca (p) and Arnold Fishkin (b). This group existed from 1946, when Tristano moved to New York. In this session we see and hear Lee Konitz (as), Warne Marsch (ts), but in this clip is pianist Billy Taylor. Mundell Lowe on guitar and Ed Thigpen on drums. An instrument I have never seen in the jazz context is the mellophone, here being played by Don Elliot.
Subconciouslee - Lee Konitz
06/02/2007 : Subconscious Lee Konitz Lee-Warne Marsh 1954 Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh in 1954 The tune you're watching is an improvisation on the chord pattern of What is this thing called love. In this session we see and hear Lee Konitz (as), Warne Marsch (ts), but in this clip is pianist Billy Taylor. Mundell Lowe on guitar and Ed Thigpen on drums. The Tristano School of Bebop was one of the three mainstreams of the Cool Jazz movement in the late forties and early fifties. (The other ones were West Coast Jazz and the group around Miles Davis and Gil Evans including other former bop musicians like the MJQ.) The "Tristano School"was a group of musicians led by pianist Lennie Tristano and including Lee Konitz (as), Warne Marsh (ts), Billy Bauer (g), Sal Mosca (p) and Arnold Fishkin (b). This group existed from 1946, when Tristano moved to New York.
