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Duke Ellington
Come Sunday
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Composer
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Duke Ellington
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Miscellaneous
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Compose Date
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1943
Average_duration
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4:19
'Come Sunday' is a sacred jazz composition by Duke Ellington, which was composed in 1943. The piece was premiered on January 23, 1943, at Carnegie Hall in New York City. The composition is a part of Ellington's larger work, 'Black, Brown and Beige,' which was a three-part suite that explored the African American experience in America. 'Come Sunday' is a slow and soulful piece that features a solo by Ellington's long-time collaborator, Mahalia Jackson. The composition is divided into three movements, with the first movement featuring a solo by Jackson, the second movement featuring a saxophone solo by Johnny Hodges, and the third movement featuring a vocal chorus. The first movement of 'Come Sunday' is characterized by its slow tempo and the powerful vocals of Mahalia Jackson. The lyrics of the piece are a prayer for salvation and redemption, with Jackson's voice conveying a sense of deep emotion and longing. The second movement features a saxophone solo by Johnny Hodges, which is characterized by its smooth and melodic lines. The third movement features a vocal chorus, which adds a sense of grandeur and majesty to the piece. Overall, 'Come Sunday' is a powerful and moving composition that showcases Ellington's ability to blend jazz and sacred music. The piece has become a staple of the jazz repertoire and is often performed by jazz ensembles and choirs around the world.
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