The book-thrower just wanted to get his message across, and the streak-arranger just wanted publicity.
They should move from being the all-encompassing provider of power to the modest arranger of it.
And not just as an arranger of vanilla loans but as a provider of high-fee advisory services.
For Maria Schneider's latest CD, "Winter Morning Walks, " with opera singer Dawn Upshaw, the composer-arranger conducted the St.
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Redman leads the ensemble on tenor, while the ninth member of the octet is behind the scenes: arranger Gil Goldstein.
Besides her original song, she and songwriter Todd Almond, who is her arranger, plan to fuse theater standards with pop songs.
Zhao and his arranger and violinist, Peng Fei, recently discussed the new CD and their approach to jazz with John Ydstie.
In 1994, I witnessed a fledgling Ms. Krall recording a guest vocal on an album by alto saxophonist and arranger Benny Carter.
Government may still be the arranger deciding which benefits should exist, and broadly who should get them but private companies are increasingly the administrators.
Arlene Newbigging, Barclays Funeral Services funeral service arranger, said they would know by next week if it was a pet or human ashes.
A.'s "Galang" to Stevie Wonder's "Big Brother" to Iyer's original compositions from years past, showcase his formidable talents as an arranger, de-constructionist and re-imaginer.
So on Black Light she conspires with hip-hop and pop producer-arranger Mike Elizondo on an album that seems designed to pay its respects to pop radio.
During the recording sessions, Ms. Mvula's experience as an arranger permitted her to pursue the sounds she wanted, including the percussion style which on occasion deploys rigid military cadences.
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Quincy Jones. (Applause.) The 2010 National Medal of Arts to Quincy Jones for his extraordinary contributions to American music as a musician, composer, record producer, and arranger.
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Krall brought arranger and conductor Claus Ogerman on board.
In mortgage securitisation, for instance, the lender is supplanted by the broker, the loan originator, the servicer (who collects payments), the investor and the arranger, not to mention the rating agencies and mortgage-bond insurers.
Besides being keyboardist and guitar player for globe, the trendy dance-sound band, he is composer, arranger and producer for the techno group trf, and for the wildly successful fashion and music phenomenon Amuro Namie.
In 1948, Valdes harnessed the influences of American jazz, Cuban melodies and African rhythms when he became the principal pianist and arranger for the house orchestra of Havana's Tropicana night club, the crown jewel of Cuban nightlife.
Hamlisch was a musical director and arranger of Streisand's 1994 concert tour and television special, and had recently worked on a musical adaption of the production of "The Nutty Professor, " a musical comedy directed by Jerry Lewis.
Musically, his career blazed a long and brilliant trail from bebop with Charlie Parker to epoch-making cool jazz, orchestral suites with arranger Gil Evans and landmark quintets which launched such young stars as John Coltrane and Herbie Hancock.
"Through an arranger they had met on the road, Vic Schoen, they landed one show, for one night only at the Edison Hotel with The Billy Swanson Orchestra, where they sang exactly one verse of one song, " the bio said.
Rem, as friends call him, came to New York in 1994 and found work at a wholesaler, but his floral pedigree eventually led Chris Giftos, the longtime floral arranger at the Met, to look him up when he needed a replacement.
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Jones the famed record producer, conductor, arranger, film composer, television producer and trumpeter was honored Tuesday, not for his five decades of spectacular accomplishments, but for his commitment to develop the talent of young musicians as well as preserving and maintaining the heritage of African-American music.
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The musical analysis in the book is limited--mostly annotated transcriptions of some Desmond solos by other musicians--but for the general reader there are scores of photos and the liberal use of Desmond's lifelong correspondence with his father, Emil Breitenfeld , an organist and arranger in San Francisco responsible for much of his son's musical education.
Hines is playing more piano than most bandleaders, but he's also giving his sidemen plenty of room to shine, particularly saxophonist and arranger Budd Johnson, who first appears in the band's reed section in 1937, and would continue to work on and off with Hines for the rest of Hines's life (Johnson died a year after Hines, in 1984).
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