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Gordon Jenkins
Benny Goodman's "Goodbye"
Works Info
Composer
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Gordon Jenkins
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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4:28
Benny Goodman's Goodbye is a jazz composition by Gordon Jenkins, which was composed in 1935. The piece was premiered by Benny Goodman and his orchestra on December 19, 1935, at the Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles, California. The composition is a slow, melancholic ballad that features a prominent clarinet solo by Goodman. The piece is divided into three movements, with the first movement featuring a slow, mournful melody played by the clarinet. The second movement features a more upbeat tempo, with the clarinet taking on a more improvisational role. The third movement returns to the slow, mournful melody of the first movement, with the clarinet taking on a more prominent role once again. One of the characteristics of Benny Goodman's Goodbye is its use of chromaticism, which is the use of notes that are not part of the key signature. This creates a sense of tension and dissonance, which is then resolved by returning to the original key. The piece also features a number of dynamic contrasts, with the volume of the music rising and falling throughout the composition. Overall, Benny Goodman's Goodbye is a classic example of a jazz ballad, featuring a prominent clarinet solo and a melancholic melody. The piece has become a staple of the jazz repertoire and is still performed and recorded by jazz musicians today.
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