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The Royal Ellington Concert

The Royal Ellington Concert
Directed by Duke Ellington

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After meeting Queen Elizabeth at a private audience in London in 1957, Duke Ellington, one of Jazz's most prolific composers, was inspired to write The Queen's Suite. It was later recorded, but this was no ordinary recording. Ellington's instructions were that only one disc was to be pressed and delivered to Buckingham Palace. It was not until the 1970s that permission from the Palace and the Ellington family was given allowing the music to be issued to the public. This recording of The Queen's Suite was made at the first public performance of Ellington's masterpiece at the Royal Festival Hall in January 1989 in the presence of the Princess Royal. The work is played by a 16-piece orchestra, put together by the saxophonist and Ellington specialist Bob Wilber, who received a Grammy Award in 1985 for his recreation of Duke Ellington's music in the Francis Ford Coppola film The Cotton Club.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #149915 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-10-26
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, Live, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 62 minutes

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Duke's music well presented by Bob Wilber's big band5
Released in 2004 but recorded in 1989, the DVD "The Royal Ellington Concert" is filled with classic American jazz well performed by a big band headed by Bob Wilber. Does the 16-piece group assembled for this live concert have the excitement of Duke's bands at their best? Well, no, there is no going back. But, the group deserves a medal for bringing "The Queen's Suite" and earlier Ellington tunes to life. (The suite was never released during Duke's lifetime, but was issued by Pablo in 1976.) There is no Cat Anderson or Harry Carney in this band, but I am amazed that there was ample budget to have these guys play together enough to sound as strong and as swinging as they do.

Several charts bring back the feel of Duke's early band with Bubber Miley and Tricky Sam Nanton. Hearing Black and Tan Fantasy played with a banjo in the rhythm section adds a welcome period feel. The charts for Stompy Jones, The Mooch, and Mood Indigo have the feel of Ellington's earliest arrangements from the late 1920's or early 1930's and involve extensive use of mutes. Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue has a surprising energy. Vocalist Adelaide Hall makes a brief appearance. (This undeservedly forgotten singer was on Ellington's original 1927 hit recording of "Creole Love Call.")

Bob Wilber has been performing pre-bop classic jazz with dedication and skill for decades. Born in 1928, Wilber plays soprano, clarinet and alto saxophone (with a tone somewhat similar to Johnny Hodges' beautiful sound). Wilbur of late has found the energy (and the funding) to pursue large projects requiring big bands and probably plenty of rehearsal time. His two CDs with Fletcher Henderson's unrecorded arrangements for Benny Goodman have drawn rave reviews.

You will enjoy this DVD if you appreciate Duke Ellington or classic jazz in general. The live concert format adds energy to the proceedings. This DVD is perhaps not quite essential to a jazz library, but is still excellent indeed.

Duke Ellington Tribute5
Whoa!! I don't know what else to say! This is the greats I've seen on BET on Jazz paying tribute to the late legendary pianist Duke Ellington. Highly recommended!