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An 80th Birthday Celebration

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Download links and information about An 80th Birthday Celebration by André Previn / Andre Previn. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 01:07:21 minutes.

Artist: André Previn / Andre Previn
Release date: 2009
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 11
Duration: 01:07:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Wasps: Overture (featuring London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus) 8:55
2. Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra: I. Allegretto (featuring John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus) 5:57
3. Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra: II. Adagio (featuring John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus) 10:18
4. Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra: III. Slowly and Reflectively (Andante) (featuring John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus) 8:32
5. Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Theme (featuring Itzhak Perlman, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, John Williams) 3:40
6. Bye Bye Blackbird (featuring Shelly Manne, Ray Brown, Herb Ellis) 3:33
7. Mack the Knife (featuring Red Mitchell, J. J. Johnson, Frank Capp) 4:54
8. Bilbao-Song (featuring Red Mitchell, Frank Capp) 4:05
9. A Foggy Day (featuring Andre Previn Trio) 3:43
10. The Subterraneans (1960) (featuring Joe Henderson, Terence Blanchard, Kenny Kirkland, Carl Allen, J. A. C. Redford, Reginald Veal) 9:08
11. Vocalise for Soprano, Cello and Piano (1995) (featuring Sylvia McNair) 4:36

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Encompassing the career of a multi-talented musician who began as a teenager and has worked successfully as an arranger, film score composer, jazz pianist, classical composer, and conductor on his 80th birthday is a daunting task, especially when the idea is to somehow suggest all that on a single disc. This compilation really can only sample from André Previn's extensive discography, and it does so by starting with his conducting of Vaughan Williams' overture from The Wasps, following with his classical "Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra" in three movements featuring John Williams. The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra plays Previn's theme from The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse before the album switches gears to turn to Previn the jazz pianist, providing fast and fluid runs in the company of musicians like Ray Brown and Shelley Manne on pop standards including "Bye Bye Blackbird" and "A Foggy Day in London Town." Jazz musician Terrence Blanchard plays his trumpet in an excerpt from Previn's jazzy score for the 1960 film The Subterraneans, and the composer's later work is suggested by the final track, "Vocalese for Soprano, Cello and Piano," featuring Sylvia McNair and Yo-Yo Ma. It all makes for a varied collection that nevertheless only scratches the surface of the musical work Previn has done in several different forms dating back more than 60 years.