Bach's Innovations Played on the Jazz Clarinet
A dialogue between classical and improvisational music by Moe Coffman and his colleagues.
The album "Bach Resurrection" is a collection of jazz arrangements released in 1974. Coffman's clarinet playing breathes new life into Bach's music. It is an experimental attempt that combines the grandeur of classical music with the freedom of jazz, captivating fans of both genres.
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A:
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1)
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Back To Bach (Flute Sonata No. 2)
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2)
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Siciliano (Flute Sonata No. 2)
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3)
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Bridge I
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Bach Is Back (Suite No. 3)
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Bridge II
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Fragments (Suite No. 2)
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B:
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Castles (Flute Sonata No. 1)
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Bridge III
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Giselle's Song (Flute Sonata No. 4)
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Bridge IV
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Roll Over Bach (Flute Sonata No. 6)
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Pictures (Flute Sonata No. 1)
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Ended Dance (French Suite No. 5)
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