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Epitaph

Title
  1. Epitaph [videorecording] : world premiere performance / Charles Mingus.
Published by
  1. New York, NY : Unitel Video, 1989.
Author
  1. Mingus, Charles, 1922-1979.

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Additional authors
  1. Mingus, Sue.
  2. Campbell, Mary.
  3. Young, Snooky.
  4. Soloff, Lew.
  5. Walrath, Jack.
  6. Wilder, Joe.
  7. Marsalis, Wynton, 1961-
  8. Woodman, Britt.
  9. Green, Urbie.
  10. Watson, Bobby, 1953-
  11. Handy, John, 1933-
  12. Richardson, Jerome.
  13. Adams, George, 1940-
  14. Schuller, Gunther.
Description
  1. 2 videocassettes : sd., col.; 1/2 in.
Uniform title
  1. Epitaph
Alternative title
  1. Epitaph
  2. Charles Mingus Epitaph
  3. Charlie Mingus Epitaph
Subject
  1. Big band music
  2. Jazz
Contents
  1. Main score part 1 -- Percussion discussion -- Main score part 2 -- Started melody -- Better get it in your soul -- The soul -- Moods in mambo -- Self portrait/Chill of death -- O.P. (Oscar Pettiford) -- Please don't come back from the moon -- Monk, bunk & vice versa (Osmotin') -- Peggy's blue skylight -- Wolverine blues -- The children's hour of dream -- Ballad (In other words, I am three) -- Freedom -- Interlude (The underdog rising) -- Noon night -- Main score reprise.
Call number
  1. *LVH 740
Note
  1. The largest and longest work ever composed for jazz orchestra.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded live June 3, 1989, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY.
Author
  1. Mingus, Charles, 1922-1979.
Title
  1. Epitaph [videorecording] : world premiere performance / Charles Mingus.
Imprint
  1. New York, NY : Unitel Video, 1989.
Performer
  1. Introduced by the composer's widow, Sue Mingus and Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, Mary Campbell ; Snooky Young, Lew Soloff, Jack Walrath, Joe Wilder, Wynton Marsalis, trumpets ; Britt Woodman, Urbie Green, John Handy, Jerome Richardson, George Adams, trombones ; assisting jazz orchestra ; Gunther Schuller, conductor.
Event
  1. Recorded live June 3, 1989, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY.
Added author
  1. Mingus, Sue.
  2. Campbell, Mary.
  3. Young, Snooky. Performer
  4. Soloff, Lew. Performer
  5. Walrath, Jack. Performer
  6. Wilder, Joe. Performer
  7. Marsalis, Wynton, 1961- Performer
  8. Woodman, Britt. Performer
  9. Green, Urbie. Performer
  10. Watson, Bobby, 1953- Performer
  11. Handy, John, 1933- Performer
  12. Richardson, Jerome. Performer
  13. Adams, George, 1940- Performer
  14. Schuller, Gunther. Performer
Publisher no.
  1. 2250 Unitel Video
Research call number
  1. *LVH 740
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