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Miles Davis – Sketches Of Spain

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Miles Davis – Sketches Of Spain

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  • George Avakian, who directed a series of ethnic music in Colombia under the direction of the ethno musicologist Alan Lomax, wanted Gil Evans to work with flamenco above all else, as he appreciated Spanish composers. In fact, Miles himself had discovered Joaquin Rodrigo's "Concierto De Aranjuez" and flamenco at the same time - thanks to an anthology brought back from Spain by actress Beverly Bentley and a concert to which Frances Taylor had taken him.

    The result was majestic music in which Gil Evans bypassed the kitsch of Rodrigo's original score and, with the help of Miles' imposing trumpet, was able to hold his own. Along with the Adagio from the "Concierto", Gil Evans borrowed Manuel de Falla's "Will O' The Wisp" and adapted "The Pan Piper" from a panpipe aria recorded by Lomax in Galicia, and "Saeta" from a ritual song of the same name sung to accompany the brass bands that accompanied the processions in Seville during Holy Week. In this last piece and in "Solea", Miles drew from the embers of flamenco singing while at the same time distancing himself from all traces of folklore.

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  • Artist: Miles Davis
    Label: Columbia, Legacy, Sony Music
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: Europe
    Genre: Jazz
    Style: Contemporary Jazz, Modal
  • A1 Concierto De Aranjuez
    A2 Will O' The Wisp
    B1 The Pan Piper
    B2 Saeta
    B3 Solea

Condition: Brand New
Ships from: Melbourne
  • Description
  • Release details
  • Tracklist
  • George Avakian, who directed a series of ethnic music in Colombia under the direction of the ethno musicologist Alan Lomax, wanted Gil Evans to work with flamenco above all else, as he appreciated Spanish composers. In fact, Miles himself had discovered Joaquin Rodrigo's "Concierto De Aranjuez" and flamenco at the same time - thanks to an anthology brought back from Spain by actress Beverly Bentley and a concert to which Frances Taylor had taken him.

    The result was majestic music in which Gil Evans bypassed the kitsch of Rodrigo's original score and, with the help of Miles' imposing trumpet, was able to hold his own. Along with the Adagio from the "Concierto", Gil Evans borrowed Manuel de Falla's "Will O' The Wisp" and adapted "The Pan Piper" from a panpipe aria recorded by Lomax in Galicia, and "Saeta" from a ritual song of the same name sung to accompany the brass bands that accompanied the processions in Seville during Holy Week. In this last piece and in "Solea", Miles drew from the embers of flamenco singing while at the same time distancing himself from all traces of folklore.

    Review

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  • Artist: Miles Davis
    Label: Columbia, Legacy, Sony Music
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: Europe
    Genre: Jazz
    Style: Contemporary Jazz, Modal
  • A1 Concierto De Aranjuez
    A2 Will O' The Wisp
    B1 The Pan Piper
    B2 Saeta
    B3 Solea

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Miles Davis – Sketches Of Spain

$32.12

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Description

Condition: Brand New
Ships from: Melbourne
  • Description
  • Release details
  • Tracklist
  • George Avakian, who directed a series of ethnic music in Colombia under the direction of the ethno musicologist Alan Lomax, wanted Gil Evans to work with flamenco above all else, as he appreciated Spanish composers. In fact, Miles himself had discovered Joaquin Rodrigo's "Concierto De Aranjuez" and flamenco at the same time - thanks to an anthology brought back from Spain by actress Beverly Bentley and a concert to which Frances Taylor had taken him.

    The result was majestic music in which Gil Evans bypassed the kitsch of Rodrigo's original score and, with the help of Miles' imposing trumpet, was able to hold his own. Along with the Adagio from the "Concierto", Gil Evans borrowed Manuel de Falla's "Will O' The Wisp" and adapted "The Pan Piper" from a panpipe aria recorded by Lomax in Galicia, and "Saeta" from a ritual song of the same name sung to accompany the brass bands that accompanied the processions in Seville during Holy Week. In this last piece and in "Solea", Miles drew from the embers of flamenco singing while at the same time distancing himself from all traces of folklore.

    Review

    AllMusic rating:
    AllMusic users:
    (2,034 votes)
    Read the AllMusic.com review
  • Artist: Miles Davis
    Label: Columbia, Legacy, Sony Music
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: Europe
    Genre: Jazz
    Style: Contemporary Jazz, Modal
  • A1 Concierto De Aranjuez
    A2 Will O' The Wisp
    B1 The Pan Piper
    B2 Saeta
    B3 Solea

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