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Billy Strayhorn


Born: 1915 Died: 1967

Born in Dayton, OH, on 29 November 1915, the young composer and pianist Billy Strayhorn offered his composition Lush Life to Duke Ellington in 1938; less than a year later Strayhorn had become an arranger and pianist with the Ellington band, a collaboration that was to last until Strayhorn's death in 1967. His classical and jazz training, combined with sophisticated taste, was appreciated by Ellington, who described him as "my listener, my most dependable appraiser [and] critic."


Among the works that Strayhorn composed alone or with Ellington are the classics Take the A Train, Chelsea Bridge, Passion Flower, and Johnny Come Lately.


Several of these works are available in orchestral settings from the G. Schirmer, Inc. rental library, including:


  • Chelsea Bridge (1941)

    Duration: ca 5'

    arr. by Chuck Israels

    21+ca.22/4331/timp.2perc/hp/str
  • Happy Go Lucky Local, from 'Deep South Suite'

    Duration: 4'

    arr. by Chuck Israels

    2222/4331/timp.2perc/str
  • The Essential Ellington: The Music of Ellington and Strayhorn


    Duration: 12-14'

    arr. by Jeff Tyzik

    2222/4331/timp.3perc.eb/pf.hp/str

    Come Sunday (Introduction) * Take the A Train * Lush Life * Satin Doll * Perdido *
    Come Sunday * Things Ain't What They Used to Be

  • Satin Doll (vocal version) (1953)

    Duration: 3'

    arr. by Chuck Israels

    Voice; 2222/4331/timp.2perc/hp/str

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