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Theo Croker: Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic XII: Sketches of Miles
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Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Theo Croker
trumpetb.1985

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988
The quartet set opens with a medley of

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
"My Funny Valentine" is a standard that Davis performed frequently. The first recording was on Cookin' With the Miles Davis Quintet (Prestige, 1956). Still, it is probably best remembered as the title tune on My Funny Valentine (Columbia, 1965), a live performance by the second Miles Davis Quintet (but with

George Coleman
saxophone, tenorb.1935
Joshua Ginsburg
bass, acoustic
Magnus Lindgren
fluteThe second disc opens with "Miles Ahead Suite," a carefully curated selection of music from the album Miles Ahead (Columbia, 1957), Davis's first album-length collaboration with arranger Gil Evans. The original album was also presented as a suite, the ten pieces flowing together without interruption. As in the original,

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012
"Porgy and Bess Suite" from Porgy and Bess (Columbia, 1959) presents a condensed version of the adaptation of George Gershwin's opera of the same name. ''Gone" leads into "Summertime," the first immediately recognizable song from the show. This is the most truncated of all of the suites, but the atmosphere is there all the same. All of the suites are like that: a brief recollection of a beloved album, a sweet memory in which memorable sections emerge. The album concludes with a spirited version of "All Blues," a jam session standard from Kind of Blue. It features all of the quartet members, along with Lindgren on flute (demonstrating both conventional technique and skill at singing through the flute). A fine ending to a wonderful celebration of the acoustic Miles Davis. ">
Track Listing
Pinocchio/Milestones; Footprints; My Funny Valentine; So What; Miles Ahead Suite; Sketches of Spain Suite; Porgy and Bess Suite; All Blues.
Personnel
Theo Croker
trumpetDanny Grissett
pianoJoshua Ginsburg
bass, acousticGregory Hutchinson
drumsMagnus Lindgren
fluteAdditional Instrumentation
Berlin Philharmonic: Michael Hasel & Egor Egorkin, flute; Matic Kuder, Andra? Golob & Manfred Preis: clarinet; Markus Weidmann: bassoon; Andrej ?ust & Sarah Willis: horn; Guillaume Jehl, Lennard Czakaj & Marc Ullrich: trumpet; Olaf Ott, Thomas Richter & Susann Ziegler: trombone; Peter Kanya: tuba.
Album information
Title: Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic XII: Sketches of Miles | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: ACT Music
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