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Mike Batt
Jazz Will Eat Itself
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Mike Batt
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3:32
'Jazz Will Eat Itself' is a contemporary jazz composition by British composer and musician Mike Batt. The piece was composed in 1991 and premiered at the Royal Albert Hall in London on November 22, 1991. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, titled "Jazz Will Eat Itself," is a fast-paced and energetic piece that features complex rhythms and intricate melodies. The second movement, titled "The Blues Ain't Dead," is a slower and more soulful piece that showcases the blues influences in Batt's music. The final movement, titled "The Last Night of the Proms," is a lively and celebratory piece that incorporates elements of traditional British music. One of the defining characteristics of 'Jazz Will Eat Itself' is its fusion of different musical styles. Batt draws on a wide range of influences, including jazz, blues, rock, and classical music, to create a unique and eclectic sound. The composition also features a variety of instruments, including saxophones, trumpets, guitars, and drums, which are used to create a rich and dynamic texture. Another notable aspect of 'Jazz Will Eat Itself' is its use of improvisation. While the composition is largely structured, there are sections where the musicians are given the freedom to improvise and explore their own ideas. This adds an element of spontaneity and creativity to the performance, and allows the musicians to showcase their individual talents. Overall, 'Jazz Will Eat Itself' is a vibrant and exciting composition that showcases Mike Batt's versatility as a composer and musician. Its fusion of different musical styles and use of improvisation make it a dynamic and engaging piece that continues to captivate audiences today.
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