As a leader, Duke Ellington was a tonal impressionist who thought in pictures. Each musician in his band functioned as a tube of paint with distinct properties—a hue, a thickness, a mood. Taken as a whole, his orchestral pieces became large sound canvases with overlapping colorations and textures, awakening the listener's imagination.
Here are three of E…
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