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Now with a CD! Bill Evans, the pianist, is a towering figure acknowledged by the jazz world, fans, musicians and critics. However Bill Evans, the composer, has yet to take his place alongside the great masters of composition. Therein lies the sole purpose of this book. A compilation of articles – now revised and expanded – that originally appeared in the quarterly newsletter Letter from Evans, this unique folio features extensive analysis of Evans’ work. Pieces examined include: B Minor Waltz · Funny Man · How Deep Is the Ocean · I Fall in Love Too Easily · I Should Care · Peri’s Scope · Time Remembered · and Twelve Tone Tune. The accompanying CD adds to the enjoyment, understanding and appreciation of the written examples. Author Jack Reilly is a pianist, composer and educator in both the jazz and classical genres. He has chaired the Jazz Studies departments of the New England Conservatory of Music, Mannes College of Music, and The New School. He is presently Jazz Piano Professor at Rowan College in New Jersey.

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Weight 9.1 oz
Dimensions 11 × 8.5 cm
Series Keyboard Instruction
EAN 9781480000000
UPC 884089000000
ISBN 1480331597
Medium Softcover with CD
Pages 72
  • Resurrection by Chimaira
  • I Should Care by Paul Weston
  • How Deep Is The Ocean (How High Is The Sky) by Ben Webster
  • I Fall In Love Too Easily by Sammy Cahn
  • Time Remembered by Bill Evans
  • Twelve Tone Tune by Bill Evans
  • Peri's Scope by Bill Evans
  • B Minor Waltz (For Elaine) by Bill Evans
  • Funny Man by Bill Evans

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