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Title En Rouge et Noir
Article no. 3174562
Category Ensembles
Subcategory Chamber music, 4 musicians
Instrumentation KamOrch (chamber orchestra)
Format StmSet (Set of parts without score)
Country of publication USA (us)
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Composer Baker, David N.
Duration 17:00
Additional info/contents Instrumentation: Flute (doubling Alto Flute), Piano, Double Bass, Drums

En Rouge et Noir means literally 'in red and black'. While this can be interpreted many ways, this 17 minute work by renowned 'Third Stream' composer David Baker explores both 'red-hot' and 'black' influences in three jazz-steeped movements: swing, jazz waltz, and bebop. The flutist doubles on alto flute and the piano part includes the entire solo line. While the bass part is fully notated, the drums are written jazz chart style. Available for sale for the first time in 2012.
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