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Dolphy's and compositions
Although Dolphy's work is sometimes classified as free jazz, his compositions and solos were often rooted in conventional ( if highly abstracted ) tonal bebop harmony and melodic lines that suggest the influences of modern classical composers Béla Bartók and Igor Stravinsky.

Dolphy's and are
Although Coltrane's quintets with Dolphy ( including the Village Vanguard and Africa / Brass sessions ) are now legendary, they originally provoked Down Beat magazine to brand Coltrane and Dolphy's music as ' anti-jazz '.
Authorized releases are ones issued with Dolphy's input and approval, with all but the Blue Note LP appearing in Dolphy's lifetime.
Among his most famous contributions to the albums of others are Eric Dolphy's 1964 Blue Note LP Out to Lunch !, Andrew Hill's Point of Departure and Van Morrison's Astral Weeks, of which critic Greil Marcus wrote ( in The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll ), " Richard Davis provided the greatest bass ever heard on a rock album ".

Dolphy's and for
In addition, Dolphy's album Far Cry recorded for Prestige features Little on four tunes.
Fantasy eventually released a 9-CD box set containing all of Dolphy's recorded output for Prestige.
This part of the second great quintet is an ironic footnote for Davis, who was not fond of Dolphy's music ( in a 1964 Down Beat " Blindfold Test ", Miles famously quipped, " The next time I see I'm going to step on his foot.
Eric Dolphy's work with Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, and Chico Hamilton, along with his solo work, helped to set the stage for free jazz in the music community.

Dolphy's and many
Dolphy's virtuoso instrumental abilities and unique style of jazz, deeply emotional and free but strongly rooted in tradition and structured composition, heavily influenced such musicians as Anthony Braxton, members of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Oliver Lake, Julius Hemphill, Arthur Blythe, Don Byron and many others.

Dolphy's and albums
Dolphy's first two albums as leader were Outward Bound and Out There ; both featured artwork by Richard " Prophet " Jennings.
Dolphy's mother, Sadie, who had fond memories of her son practicing in the studio by her house, gave instruments that Dolphy had bought in France but never played to Coltrane, who subsequently played the flute and bass clarinet on several albums before his own death in 1967.
Throughout the 1960s Hubbard played as a sideman on some of the most important albums from that era, including, Oliver Nelson's The Blues and the Abstract Truth, Eric Dolphy's Out to Lunch, Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage, and Wayne Shorter's Speak No Evil.

Dolphy's and such
Williams was an integral participant in the early-mid 60's avant-garde movement, playing on such classics as Jackie McLean's One Step Beyond, Grachan Moncur III's Evolution and Some Other Stuff, Sam River's Fuchsia Swing Song, Andrew Hill's Point of Departure, and Eric Dolphy's Out to Lunch.

Dolphy's and Dolphy
") yet absorbed a rhythm section who had all worked under Dolphy and created a band whose brand of " out " was very similar to Dolphy's.
In June 1964, Byrd jammed with jazz legend Eric Dolphy in Paris just two weeks before Dolphy's death from insulin shock.
Through the 1960s he drummed with a number of American musicians visiting the Netherlands, including Dexter Gordon, Wes Montgomery, Sonny Rollins and Eric Dolphy ( he can be heard on Dolphy's recording, Last Date ( 1964 )).

Dolphy's and Out
Out There is closer to third stream music which would also form part of Dolphy's legacy, and features Ron Carter on cello.
Dolphy's Out to Lunch!
Drawing on some of the free-harmonic and-rhythmic innovations developed on Eric Dolphy's Out to Lunch ( on which Hutcherson played ), he began to develop a complex contrapuntal style that involved parallel melodies rather than unisons and complex rhythmic patterns which he conceived ... as focal points round which the musicians operated.

compositions and are
As is the case with the surface-active agent, the requirements for builders to be used in detergent compositions for washing textiles are also high.
Indigenous drums, flutes, and rattles are commonplace in its musical compositions.
These works are among the most frequently recorded of Salieri's compositions.
The compositions of these early " brass " objects are very variable and most have zinc contents of between 5 % and 15 % wt which is lower than in brass produced by cementation.
The Allmusic review by Marc Gilman awarded the album 4½ stars noting that " While some compositions retain their original structure and sound, some are expanded and probed by Zorn's arrangements, and resemble avant-garde classical music more than jazz.
Most of these early compositions are either scored for piano solo or include a piano.
In more modern compositions, they are occasionally used for their intonation or tone color.
Chemical substances are classified in terms of their structure, phase, as well as their chemical compositions.
The tunes are traditional and more than a century old, or modern compositions which follow the same form as the traditional pieces.
By estimating both the clay and temper compositions, and locating a region where both are known to occur an assignment of the material source can be made.
Chardin frequently painted replicas of his compositions — especially his genre paintings, nearly all of which exist in multiple versions which in many cases are virtually indistinguishable.
The letters are invented compositions to a fictitious correspondent, which are a device for vignettes of agricultural and rural life, set in Attica, though mellifluous Aelian once boasted that he had never been outside Italy, never been aboard a ship ( which is at variance, though, with his own statement, de Natura Animalium XI. 40, that he had seen the bull Serapis with his own eyes ).
Equilibrium stages are ideal steps where compositions achieve vapor-liquid equilibrium, repeating the separation process and allowing better separation given a reflux ratio.
These compositions were considered to be unplayable by many bassists in the early part of the 20th century, but are now frequently performed.
( The date of compositions of Babylonian epics is often hard to determine, as they may survive on manuscripts that are much later than the first composition.
However, this view neglects the fact that i ) both modern cyanobacteria and alpha-proteobacteria are Gram negative bacteria, which are surrounded by double membranes ; ii ) the outer membranes of the endosymbiotic organelles ( chloroplasts and mitochondria ) are very similar to those of these bacteria in their lipid and protein compositions.
Though the estampie is generally monophonic, there are also two-voice compositions in the form of an estampie, such as the three for keyboard in the Robertsbridge Fragment.
Priming compositions are primary explosives mixed with other compositions to control ( lessen ) the sensitivity of the mixture to the desired property.
Some of these compositions are in verse, often a version of Ephrem's heptosyllabic couplets.
Most of these works are considerably later compositions in Greek.
Although Greek compositions are the main source of pseudepigraphal material, there are also works in Latin, Slavonic and Arabic.

compositions and inspiration
`` I arrived in the United States with the idea of establishing myself there more or less permanently and finding inspiration for new compositions ''.
The philosopher's stone has been a subject, inspiration, or plot feature of innumerable artistic works: novels, comics, films, animations, video games, and musical compositions.
The Art of Noise appeared to have taken inspiration from fellow sonic collage artist Boris Blank ( of Yello ) with the track " Roller 1 "; though the melodic compositions are significantly different, it bears a striking resemblance to the programming used on Yello's " Let Me Cry ".
He lived nearby in Düsseldorf and loved the valley for giving him the inspiration for his compositions.
He was little known outside France, and his own numerous compositions, sacred and secular, were overshadowed by those of more famous composers ; but he was an inspiration to many, and powerfully stimulated the revival of instrumental music.
During this time Lockwood worked with environmental sounds, capturing them and building developed compositions around an environmental inspiration: A Sound Map of the Hudson River ( 1982 ), World Rhythms ( 1975 ), and parts built on of archetypes and conversations with significant people, Conversations with the Ancestors ( 1979 ), composed on conversations with 4 women in their eighties, Delta Run ( 1982, based on a conversation with the sculptor Walter Wincha ), One piece, Three Short Stories and Apotheosis ( 1985 ) notably used what Lockwood named the Soundball, which was a foam-covered ball that was made of 6 small speakers and a radio receiver.
While most of Messiaen's compositions are religious in inspiration, at the time of writing the symphony the composer was fascinated by the myth of Tristan and Isolde, and the Turangalîla Symphony forms the central work in his trilogy of compositions concerned with the themes of romantic love and death — the other pieces are Harawi for piano with soprano and Cinq rechants for unaccompanied choir.
With regard to these examples of the Munich school, it was asserted that Kaulbach had been unfortunate alike in having found Cornelius for a master and King Louis for a patron, that he attempted subjects far beyond him, believing that his admiration for them was the same as inspiration ; and supplied the lack of real imagination by “ a compound of intellect and fancy .” Nevertheless in such compositions as the “ Destruction of Jerusalem ” and the “ Battle of the Huns ” Kaulbach shows creative imagination.
RD Burman sometimes used the Western dance music as a source of inspiration for his compositions.
Similarly, his inspiration for new compositions have ranged from the formal proportions of a late Beethoven Piano Sonata ( Metamorphosis / Dance, 1973-4 ) to a painting by Goya ( Colossus or Panic, 1990 ), to the sinister humour of Bertolt Brecht ( Arden Must Die, 1966 ) or to the Japanese Noh theatre ( Kantan and Damask Drum, 1999 ).
The group didn't have much time to write new compositions, but the fast and tight lifestyle that they'd recently experienced served as inspiration.
Women and the theme of love, were the factors which served as his inspiration for most of his musical compositions.
The compositions on Trout Mask Replica draw their inspiration primarily from blues and free jazz but also include elements of genres ranging from folk music to the current avant-garde of classical music to sea shanties and beyond.
The original inspiration GC in Concert drew from the Orchestral Game Music Concerts was reflected in the presentation and rearrangement of two of its compositions and the use of orchestra figures designed by Chisa Suzuki, akin to those depicted on the Orchestral Game Music Concert CD covers.
The text also elaborates the eight moods of Heroine, the Ashta Nayika in its verses, which over the years has been an inspiration for many compositions and choreographic works in Indian classical dances.
As with all emotions, saudade has been an inspiration for many songs and compositions.
He was also an accomplished musician, and would use his improvised piano compositions as inspiration for his paintings.
Although the group drew inspiration from George Clinton's outer-space inspired compositions, the band utilizes a more laid-back style as opposed to Clinton's hard funk leanings.
Vocalist Karrin Allyson has cited Brown as a particular inspiration, and has performed his compositions on several of her albums.
Notations in his manuscripts show he sometimes found inspiration in his male companions for his compositions.
He draws much of his inspiration from the songs he heard on the radio growing up, and particularly the compositions of Tōru Takemitsu.
His best known piece of music is the joropo Maricela, composed in 1877, and arguably the inspiration for the Pedro Elías Gutiérrez's zarzuela Alma LLanera, one of the most recognizable Venezuelan compositions.
These musical compositions still bear enough relation to their inspiration to merit the " bluegrass " name -- and are also quite compelling as musical art.

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