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LINCOLN CENTER JAZZ ORCHESTRA - Portraits by Ellington (1992) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The stellar musicians who make up the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra are dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of America's own original musical art form. Since Wynton Marsalis joined the Lincoln Center as artistic director in 1990, the orchestra has celebrated each year the contributions of one of jazz's greatest luminaries: Duke Ellington. This CD was recorded the year after the arrival of the New Orleans trumpet player, whose vision it was to preserve and celebrate the music of the early lions of jazz. The personnel on the CD are too numerous to list individually, but among their number are Marcus Belgrave on trumpet and flugelhorn, Reginald Veal on bass, Wycliffe Gordon on trombone, and Milt Grayson on vocals. New Orleans clarinet player Dr. Michael White sits in as the guest of his friend and musical colleague Wynton Marsalis. Together, the orchestra paints a beautiful picture of the elegant Duke Ellington and his music. Many of the selections are Ellington's portraits in music of some of his favorite people, including "Portrait of Louis Armstrong," "Portrait of Bert Williams," and the Ellington/Strayhorn composition "Total Jazz (Portrait of Ella Fitzgerald)." Other selections range from the elegiac "Thanks for the Beautiful Land Along the Delta" to the exuberant "Second Line." The recording ends with the 27-minute "Liberian Suite," the movements of which capture the many moods of one of America's greatest jazz composers. The quality and sophistication of the performance prove why the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra are a favorite of New Yorkers and international visitors. Their musical portrait of the great Duke Ellington proves worthy of his name. Sharon Witmer  
Tracklist :
1    Portrait Of Louis Armstrong 3'52
Soloist [Trumpet] – Wynton Marsalis
2    Thanks For The Beautiful Land On The Delta 3'39
Soloist [Tenor Saxophone] – Todd Williams
3    Portrait Of Bert Williams 3'02
Soloist [Clarinet] – Bill Easley
Soloist [Trombone] – Art Baron
Soloist [Trumpet] – Marcus Belgrave

4    Bojangles 3'04
Soloist [Clarinet] – Bill Easley
Soloist [Piano] – Roland Hanna
Soloist [Tenor Saxophone] – Todd Williams

5    Self Portrait Of The Bean 4'13
Soloist [Tenor Saxophone] – Todd Williams
6    Second Line 5'15
Soloist [Clarinet] – Dr. Michael White
Soloist [Trumpet] – Wynton Marsalis

7    Total Jazz (Final Movement Of "Portrait Of Ella Fitzgerald") 7'19
Soloist [Clarinet] – Bill Easley
Soloist [Piano] – Roland Hanna
Soloist [Tenor Saxophone] – Todd Williams
Soloist [Trombone] – Wycliffe Gordon
Soloist [Trumpet] – Marcus Belgrave

Liberian Suite    
8a    I. I Like The Sunrise 4'54
Soloist [Baritone Saxophone] – Joe Temperley
Vocals – Milt Grayson

8b    II. Dance No. 1 4'53
Soloist [Tenor Saxophone] – Todd Williams
Soloist [Trumpet] – Wynton Marsalis

8c    III. Dance No. 2 3'12
Soloist [Clarinet] – Bill Easley
Soloist [Vibraphone] – Steve Nelson

8d    IV. Dance No. 3 4'03
Soloist [Baritone Saxophone] – Joe Temperley
Soloist [Trumpet] – Lew Soloff
Soloist [Violin] – Andy Stein

8e    V. Dance No. 4 5'32
Soloist [Timpani] – Kenny Washington
8f    VI. Dance No. 5 5'10
Soloist [Baritone Saxophone] – Joe Temperley
Soloist [Trombone] – Art Baron
Soloist [Trumpet] – Wynton Marsalis

Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Frank Wess, Norris Turney
Baritone Saxophone – Joe Temperley
Bass – Reginald Veal
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Bill Easley
Conductor – David Berger
Drums, Timpani – Kenny Washington
Piano – Roland Hanna
Producer – Jazz At Lincoln Center
Tenor Saxophone – Todd Williams
Trombone – Art Baron, Britt Woodman, Wycliffe Gordon
Trumpet – Wynton Marsalis
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Marcus Belgrave
Vocals – Milt Grayson

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