Neil Ardley - A Symphony of Amaranths (1972)
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 962MB
Rapidshare | Jazz | 1972 UK stereo LP | Regal Zonophone SLRZ 1028
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 962MB
Rapidshare | Jazz | 1972 UK stereo LP | Regal Zonophone SLRZ 1028
Amaranths are everlasting flowers, and A Symphony of Amaranths is dedicated to two immortals who produced the greatest orchestral jazz music - Duke Ellington and Gil Evans. The whole work is based on their initials - the notes DE and GE - and A Symphony of Amaranths is the second in a trilogy of works begun with The Greek Variations and followed by Kaleidoscope of Rainbows that all use a sequence of notes to provide the foundation for composition and improvisation. The album, recorded in 1971, was the first recording ever to receive an Arts Council award. Scored for a large jazz orchestra (effectively the New Jazz Orchestra, which Neil Ardley had directed in the 1960s) with added woodwind, harp and strings, A Symphony of Amaranths is the most romantic and harmonically dense piece of music that Neil Ardley ever composed.
This album also contains two vocal settings by Neil Ardley, the earliest example of his vocal music. The first is a setting of Edward Lear's famous nonsense poem The Dong with a Luminous Nose wonderfully and uniquely told by Ivor Cutler backed by an unusual chamber orchestra containing keyboards, vibraphone, harp, violin and cello that provides an atmospheric setting for the poem. The second setting is of three poems by W.B. Yeats, James Joyce and Lewis Carroll, beautifully sung by Norma Winstone with the large jazz orchestra minus the strings. neilardley.com
Many thanks to Avax member 'Pink Island' who kindly loaned this rare LP.
Track listing:
Side 1
A Symphony of Amaranths
for Duke Ellington and Gil Evans
1. Carillon
2. Nocturne
3. Entracte
4. Impromptu
Side 2
1. The Dong With A Luminous Nose
poem by Edward Lear. Told by Ivor Cutler
2. Three Poems
After A Long Silence by W. B. Yeats
She Weeps Over Rahoon by James Joyce
Will You Walk A Little Faster? by Lewis Carroll
Sung by Norma Winstone
Collective Personnel:
Derek Watkins, Nigel Carter, Henry Lowther, Harold Beckett (trumpets) : Derek Wadsworth, Ray Premru (trombones) : Dick Hart (tuba) : Barbara Thompson, Dave Gelly, Don Rendell, Dick Heckstall-Smith (woodwind, saxes) : John Clementson (oboe) : Bunny Gould (bassoon) : Dave Gelly (glockenspiel) : Neil Ardley (prepared piano) : David Snell, Sidonie Goossens (harp) : Stan Tracey (piano, celeste) : Karl Jenkins (electric piano) : Alan Branscombe (harpsichord) : Frank Ricotti (vibraphone, percussion) : Chris Laurence, Jeff Clyne (bass) : Jon Hiseman (drums, percussion) : Eric Gruenberg, Jack Rothstein, Kelly Isaacs (violin) : Ken Essex (viola) : Charles Tunnell, Francis Gabarro (cello) : Ivor Cutler (narrator) : Norma Winstone (vocal) : Jack Rothstein (conductor side 1), Neil Ardley (conductor side 2).
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Pink Triangle LPT with
Funk Firm Achromat.
Moth Arm.
Audio Technica AT33PTG MC Cart.
Harman Kardon PM660 Integrated Amp.
Creative S80300 ADC. Gold Interconnects.
Click Repair.
Split and manual de-click with Adobie Audition.



