Search 
Advanced Search

Work Information

Edward K. (Duke) Ellington : Three Black Kings for Soloist and Orchestra


Publisher G Schirmer Inc
Category
Soloist(s) and Orchestra
Sub-Category Large Orchestra
Year Composed
1943
Arranger / Editor ed. by Maurice Peress
Duration
19 Minutes
Solo Instrument(s) Eb, Bb or C instrument
Orchestration
3(pic)2+ca.2+bcl.2+cbn/4431/timp.perc.trap set/hp.pf/str+jazz bass
Availability Hire  Explain this...
Discography
Here...

Reviews

  • The music that leaped out at listeners was Gould's Spirituals in Five Movements and Ellington's Three Black Kings. Smart, concise, alternately soothing and shattering, always sincere: Gould's orchestral writing represents everything good and important in the American urban sensibility by hint of exceptional craftsmanship. Popular music is transformed. Ellington's piece reorganizes symphony orchestra sound. Strings are busy but largely subservient to winds and percussion. One was fascinated by the elegance of this music, the fastidious attention to every sonority, the love of delicacy even in emphatic moments.
    Bernard Holland, The New York Times


Predictive Search

Composer:
Category:
Work Title: