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  1. Duke Ellington Masters 1967, The: (2 Parts) (2001 Video)

    Subject
    Music
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. b&w. 25, 33 min., 2000 sale: £11.99 (inclusive) each

    Second set play list: ‘Le Sucrier Velours’, ‘Lotus Blossoms’, ‘The Second Portrait of the Lion’, ‘Meditation’, ‘On the Fringe of the Jungle’, ‘Mood Indigo’, ‘Take the A Train’.

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  2. The Duke (1965 Television)

    Series
    Festival
    Director
    Paddy Sampson

    Canadian arts series. This episode, profiling the music of Duke Ellington, includes two pieces (7 mins in total) from Ellington’s original score for Michael Langham’s 1963 staging of Timon of Athens at...

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  3. Mercer Ellington on UK tour (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Rodney Bennett interviews Mercer Ellington, jazz trumpeter and son of legendary bandleader, Duke Ellington, coinciding with the Duke Ellington Band’s first British tour for eleven years. He talks about his...

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  4. Arrangers Anonymous. Part 2 (2006 Radio)

    Series
    Jazz File
    Producer
    Graham Pass

    A four-part series, presented by Russell Davies, which analyses and deconstructs a selection of outstanding jazz scores, discovering how each arrangement actually works and what was in the mind of the...

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  5. Tempo (2013)

    Subject
    Arts and Humanities; Drama; Film studies; Media studies
    Distribution
    Sale, DVD (Region 2 PAL, 300 minutes), £12.24

    ITV’s seminal arts programme, TEMPO ran for eight years through a decade which saw a creative explosion within all aspects of the performing arts. Its fluid style of presentation allowed an almost...

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