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Munich Summer Piano Festival 1999

John Lewis Solo Piano in Munich Munich Summer Piano Festival 1999

About

It was his US army comrade, Clark Terry, that convinced John Lewis to embark upon his jazz career. Once service was over, the Illinois native moved to New York and joined Dizzy Gillespie's band as a pianist, soon graduating to composer and arranger before becoming a sought-after sideman for the likes of Charlie Parker (on famous classics, like "Parker's Mood" and "Blues For Alice"), Miles Davis and Ella Fitzgerald. Yet despite these star-studded collaborations, it was his union with Milt Jackson that stamped Lewis' name onto jazz history – the Modern Jazz Quartet – a revolutionary break-off from Gillespie's big band that focused on freedom and complexity, mixing in classical (always big influence on Lewis), blues, cool jazz and, of course, bebop. 

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Cast

  • John Lewis | Pianist

Program

  • Ben Bernie / Maceo Pinkard / John Lewis, Sweet Georgia Brown
  • Kurt Weill / John Lewis, September Song
  • John Lewis / Ben Johnston / Sam Coslow, I'll Remember April
  • George Gershwin / John Lewis, I Love You Porgy
  • John Lewis, 20 East 30 West
  • John Lewis, Django
  • John Lewis, Trieste
  • Cole Porter, What Is This Thing Called Love
  • Ray Noble, Cherokee
  • John Lewis, For Ellington
  • Jimmy McHugh, Don't Blame Me
  • John Lewis, At The Horse Show
  • John Lewis / Harold Arlen, Come Rain Or Come Shine

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Dieter Hens
  • Venue: Munich Summer Piano Festival (Munich, Germany)
  • Production date: 2000
  • Recording date: 1999
  • Duration: 54 min
  • Production: © LOFT
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