Miles Davis
Blue in Green
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Composer:Miles DavisGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:4:57'Blue in Green' is a jazz standard composed by Miles Davis, which was first recorded in 1959 for his album 'Kind of Blue'. The piece is a slow ballad that features a haunting melody and a melancholic mood. It is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and evocative pieces of music in the jazz canon. The composition of 'Blue in Green' is often attributed to pianist Bill Evans, who played on the original recording. However, Davis himself claimed to have written the piece, and it is likely that it was a collaborative effort between the two musicians. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the late 1950s. The piece is structured in a simple AABA form, with each section consisting of eight bars. The melody is played by the trumpet and is characterized by its use of long, sustained notes and a sense of space and restraint. The harmony is based on a series of modal chords, which give the piece a sense of ambiguity and openness. The first movement of 'Blue in Green' features a slow, mournful melody played by the trumpet. The second movement is a piano solo by Bill Evans, which is characterized by its delicate touch and impressionistic harmonies. The third movement returns to the trumpet melody, which is played with greater intensity and emotion. The final movement is a coda that brings the piece to a gentle close. The characteristics of 'Blue in Green' are its sense of space and restraint, its haunting melody, and its use of modal harmony. The piece is often cited as an example of the 'cool' jazz style, which was popular in the 1950s and emphasized a relaxed, understated approach to improvisation. 'Blue in Green' has become a jazz standard and has been covered by numerous musicians in a variety of styles.More....
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