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Andre Previn
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When talking about the greatest music person of the last 75 years, the list starts with him. 3 Oscars, 10 Grammys and a Lifetime Achievement Award. He has been massive in both the Jazz/Pop AND Classical worlds. Two more different areas would be difficult to find in any artistic realm* and nobody has done it with more merit, more panache while remaining a guy you'd like to hang out with (his 5 ex-wives might disagree). About "...different areas..."--he essentially had to put a grand and growing 16-year jazz career on hold when in 1962, he committed to Classical music (Classical folks can be such snobs). Fortunately for us while not putting aside Classical ambitions on disc and as a renowned conductor, he started back up his Jazz doings including writing, etc in 1989. By that time the Classical world was more accepting so he could have a dual career though the Classical records (with the exception of Deutsche Grammophone) were put out on separate labels--reduces confusion. And he never mixed genres--none of his Pop/Jazz writing or playing had such Classical modes as Third Stream included. Did I mention how excellent he was as a orchestra conductor? He's had hundreds of recordings both as leader and sideman and was class in every one. His Wiki has a click-through to a discog that goes 24 pages. Set aside some time for the Wiki and prepare to be amazed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_Previn << Why is he not better known and appreciated? Beats the puppy stuffin's out of me but maybe it's because folks have an idee fixe about a music or an artist and just don't want to delve further. I've been a monster fan since the '70's (discovered his pre-62 material and immediately got The Raptures). Here's his AMG listing though for some reason known only to themselves, the Classical material is sort-of listed but not only no reviews or rating, in many, many cases, they don't even list release dates--and these are big-label releases. Un-freaking-believable. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/andr%C3%A...iscography

* Know any romantic poets who also write hard-boiled detective fiction? Any Representational painters also killin' it in Cubism?

Not knowing much of anything about the Classical realm, I won't post on them. Here though is a good 8-tune overview of his pre-1962 stuff and some individual tunes; the later, later.:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iN7CgDlEx...YN4h-Mdsbt << this one isn't AMG listed either--fortunately the Usual Suspect has it for about $10 with S/H
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km3XRrhIeYM << just gorgeous!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNBy1fxdZjE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZKzTMr1M5E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqErrumgnN0

Well, OK, I'll sneak in 2 Classical recordings:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVPgJ2f5bd4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO6nBOAvx3A

And silly though it is, that Morecambe and Wise sketch-comedy bit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7GeKLE0x3s << Great sport is Mr. Previn
A man accustomed to hear only the echo of his own sentiments, soon bars all the common avenues of delight, and has no part in the general gratification of mankind--Dr. Johnson
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR
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Our Music Discussion site never fails to delight and educate! I am embarrassed to mention that I know the name but not much more about Mr. Previn. His Jazz is delightful and his classical style is wonderful. I have started a list of my new favorites which I have discovered here. Now, I will add another. Again, thank you Jazzbo!
Thanks be to God for our blessings.
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Bob Wrote: I am embarrassed to mention that I know the name but not much more about Mr. Previn.
Thanks for the compliment--it makes it all worthwhile. And, hey, I was in your position before my research and explorations--had a couple of his post-'90's albums and loved them but no idea about how deep and wide this gent went. And--"Stay tuned--next are those post-'89' albums" "Rock your socks" indeed.
A man accustomed to hear only the echo of his own sentiments, soon bars all the common avenues of delight, and has no part in the general gratification of mankind--Dr. Johnson
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR
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Definitey a highly successful consummate artist! Thanks Jazz man!
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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SteveO Wrote:Definitey a highly successful consummate artist! Thanks Jazz man!

You and everybody are welcome--I'm sorta on a mission and will go long on his post-'89 material. I said he didn't mix worlds but there's this: http://www.allmusic.com/album/jazz-at-th...0000025691 His Classical work was mainstream too but he did do a Ned Rorem piece and one of French chamber music.
post-'89 Andre Previn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsu2wfcK_uc << It's not typical for him and his to back a singer but this is too lovely...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEnRXFn4eUs << ...These 3 included to show how relaxed he can make another artist...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxhjmfGAoDk << ...especially from another realm. She is not a jazz singer and doesn't pretend to be...but she loosens up enough to get close. *
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-JX6gtxMwM << Mr. Previn's preferred form of trio. Commenter Philip Akdins got it right.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6G6Fge1YnE << Everybody's done Ellington's classic tune...but rarely so well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4RiCJm83C0 << Joe Pass is adequate in this situation but he's essentially a solo artist...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZMuYCWu4CU <<..I think Mundell Lowe's rhythmic/melodic style is a much better fit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtuXPkjItng << These guys bring a fresh approach to all they do together

Mr. Previn has focused mainly on Classical in this century but has 2 solo and 2 duo albums. Soloes from the 1st piece; duos from both with double-bassist David Finck
solo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH3ynNQHQxk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W55GjHJHD6o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACPv867DKD4

duo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7UELJBl7lA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJsejmzujdU << be the 2nd to listen... scandalous state of affairs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUJuCBW1gnM << Oh hell yes.. and again you get to be the 2nd listener
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAtY6oGHAlo << from the Ellington album--Mighty glad Mr. Ellington was there for Billy Strayhorn, apropos of nothing....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3p_owiLxpsA << must be a bunch of Y'all Tubers out there--"tubers", as in insensate, sports-fixated couch potatoes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-iE0_RqaxU << I'm confused by this song title--written by Johnny Hodges on an Ellington Australian tour? Or just jive talk? Anybody ever actually see a squatty 'roo?

Something 'way different for Mr. Previn--a hard-bop West Coast session with Shorty Rogers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTP_HapyUrM

* BONUS: the full album: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNsulNMlpp8 << set aside an hour and watch those cares, those worries drift away for awhile
A man accustomed to hear only the echo of his own sentiments, soon bars all the common avenues of delight, and has no part in the general gratification of mankind--Dr. Johnson
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR
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SteveO Wrote:Definitey a highly successful consummate artist! Thanks Jazz man!

Love to hear the songs artist like the above.
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MichaelGagliardi Wrote:Love to hear the songs artist like the above.

I delight in finding and bringing the best I can to all y'all. And sure I have an ego but try not to brandish it. To MG and everybody else--if there's an artist or style you think I'd be interested in, please let me know--always looking for imagination triggers--Italian pop in the '60's-'70's perhaps?
A man accustomed to hear only the echo of his own sentiments, soon bars all the common avenues of delight, and has no part in the general gratification of mankind--Dr. Johnson
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR
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