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Glenn Zotolla. A Tribute to Charlie Parker. Alto Saxophone sheet music. Tenor Saxophone sheet music.

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Glenn Zotolla. A Tribute to Charlie Parker. Alto Saxophone sheet music. Tenor Saxophone sheet music.

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Glenn Zotolla. A Tribute to Charlie Parker by Glenn Zotolla, saxophone. For alto saxophone or tenor saxophone. Jazz. Solo part and performance. accompaniment CD. Published by Music Minus One. MO.MMOCD12223. A 2013 release with a combination of orchestra and strings and small group to give a nice spectrum of settings Charlie Parker recorded in. "Moonlight In Vermont" is the opening song of this album and is one of my favorites and has that classic 50s string feel of the era. The small group track which is next is "lady be good" and what a ball playing with this Rhythm section that included really tasteful pianist Don Abney along with jazz legends Oscar Pettiford and Kenny Clarke real stars from the Golden Age of Jazz who played extensively with Charlie Parker. The last track "I'm in the mood for Love" is a beautiful arrangement slightly more contemporary that i am sure Charlie Parker would of loved to blow on as i did. Glenn Zotolla. Moonlight in Vermont. Oh, Lady Be Good. It Might As Well Be Spring. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning. What Is This Thing Called Love. I'm In The Mood For Love. Embraceable You. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. I May Be Wrong. But I Think You're Wonderful. The Little Words.

Translation

Glenn Zotolla. A Tribute to Charlie Parker by Glenn Zotolla, saxophone. For alto saxophone or tenor saxophone. Jazz. Solo part and performance. accompaniment CD. Published by Music Minus One. MO.MMOCD12223. A 2013 release with a combination of orchestra and strings and small group to give a nice spectrum of settings Charlie Parker recorded in. "Moonlight In Vermont" is the opening song of this album and is one of my favorites and has that classic 50s string feel of the era. The small group track which is next is "lady be good" and what a ball playing with this Rhythm section that included really tasteful pianist Don Abney along with jazz legends Oscar Pettiford and Kenny Clarke real stars from the Golden Age of Jazz who played extensively with Charlie Parker. The last track "I'm in the mood for Love" is a beautiful arrangement slightly more contemporary that i am sure Charlie Parker would of loved to blow on as i did. Glenn Zotolla. Moonlight in Vermont. Oh, Lady Be Good. It Might As Well Be Spring. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning. What Is This Thing Called Love. I'm In The Mood For Love. Embraceable You. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes. I May Be Wrong. But I Think You're Wonderful. The Little Words.