Duke Ellington
Fleurette Africaine
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Composer:Duke EllingtonGenre:OrchestralAverage_duration:3:31"Fleurette Africaine" is a jazz composition by Duke Ellington, which was composed in 1962. The piece was premiered on the album "Money Jungle," which was a collaboration between Ellington, Charles Mingus, and Max Roach. "Fleurette Africaine" is a ballad that features Ellington's signature lush harmonies and intricate melodies. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is slow and introspective, with a haunting melody that is played by the piano. The second movement is more upbeat and features a call-and-response between the piano and the bass. The third movement is a return to the melancholic mood of the first movement, with a beautiful melody that is played by the piano and the bass. One of the most striking characteristics of "Fleurette Africaine" is its use of harmony. Ellington was known for his innovative use of harmony, and "Fleurette Africaine" is no exception. The piece features complex chord progressions and unexpected harmonic shifts that give it a unique and sophisticated sound. Another characteristic of "Fleurette Africaine" is its use of melody. The piece is full of beautiful, memorable melodies that are played by the piano and the bass. Ellington was a master of melody, and "Fleurette Africaine" is a testament to his skill in this area. Overall, "Fleurette Africaine" is a beautiful and complex jazz composition that showcases Duke Ellington's unique style and innovative approach to harmony and melody. It remains a beloved piece of music among jazz enthusiasts and continues to be performed and recorded to this day.More....
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