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Jazz Abstractions (subtitled John Lewis Presents Contemporary Music: Compositions by Gunther Schuller and Jim Hall) is a third stream album combining elements of jazz and classical music recorded in late 1960 for the Atlantic label.
"Django" is a 1954 jazz standard written by John Lewis as a tribute to the Belgian-born jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. It was a signature composition of the Modern Jazz Quartet , of which Lewis was the pianist and musical director.
All compositions by John Lewis except as indicated "Body and Soul" (Frank Eyton, Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour) - 15:24 "I Should Care" (Sammy Cahn, Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston) - 4:50
3rd Duke of Queensberry, 2nd Duke of Dover and Marquess of Beverley, 4th Marquess of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire, and Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar, Earl of Solway: William Douglas 1696–1731 Earl of March: John Douglas c. 1708 –1778 3rd Baronet of Kelhead: Excluded from succession to the dukedoms of Queensberry and Dover [1]
"Afternoon in Paris" is a 1949 jazz standard.It was written by John Lewis. [1]"Afternoon in Paris" has a 32-bar AABA form and is usually played in the key of C major.In several of the song's phrases, the tonal center changes (when played in C, there is a shift to B ♭ and A ♭), defining a complex harmonic structure that is of interest to both theoreticians and soloists.
John Lewis – piano; George Duvivier – bass; Connie Kay – drums; On "Love Me", "Yesterdays" and "How Long Has This Been Going On": John Lewis – piano; Percy Heath – bass; Connie Kay – drums; All tracks engineered by Earle Brown and Frank Abbey.
John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (20 July 1844 – 31 January 1900), was a British nobleman of the Victorian era, remembered for his atheism, his outspoken views, his brutish manner, for lending his name to the "Queensberry Rules" that form the basis of modern boxing, and for his role in the downfall of the Irish author and playwright Oscar Wilde.
Sir John's relative Charles Douglas, Duke of Queensberry(1698-1778); Douglas managed his political affairs in Dumfriesshire. Douglas managed Queensberry's political affairs in Dumfriesshire and was a member of the Tory or 'Country' party, largely excluded from government from 1715 to 1760.
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