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Diana Robinson Plays the Music of Marian McPartland
Diana Robinson
Diana Robinson Plays the Music of Marian McPartland
Genre: Jazz
 
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Most people know Marian McPartland more from her many jazz recordings and her long-running Piano Jazz National Public Radio program than for her many compositions. Marian has collaborated with an astonishing catalog of lyr...  more »

     
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All Artists: Diana Robinson
Title: Diana Robinson Plays the Music of Marian McPartland
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Multimedia Library
Original Release Date: 1/19/2006
Re-Release Date: 1/23/2006
Genre: Jazz
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 634479244605

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Most people know Marian McPartland more from her many jazz recordings and her long-running Piano Jazz National Public Radio program than for her many compositions. Marian has collaborated with an astonishing catalog of lyricists including Loonis McGlohon, Irving Caesar, Peggy Lee and Johnny Mercer, to name a few. Her best-known tunes include "Twilight World" (lyrics by Johnny Mercer, sung by Tony Bennett) and "In the Days of Our Love" (lyrics by Peggy Lee, sung by Cleo Laine). Her composition, "Threnody," was written for pianist Mary Lou Williams. Harmonically sophisticated, yet extremely moving, Marian's tunes provide a wide range of musical material for performers and arrangers. Diana's arrangements and performances were recorded on a Macintosh G5 using Cubase SX, MOTU 896HD, Stylus RMX, Fxpansion's BFD, Miroslav Philharmonic VST, Spectrasonics Trilogy, a Kurzweil K2000R and a Yamaha P120 keyboard controller. SPECIAL THANKS: To my brothers David Robinson and Bob Robinson, both incredible musicians in their own right. Thanks to my mother Joann Robinson, for the gift of music and those early years of piano lessons, and to my father, Robert Robinson, whose innovative style of piano improvisation has always astonished me. To my husband, Jack for all his love and support through it all. Thanks to Guy Remonko who taught me how to listen to jazz trio recordings and in doing so taught me all about musical textures and arranging. Thanks to Ron Socciarelli for introducing me to Alec Wilder who led me to Marian all those years ago. Thanks to Marian for her friendship, support and encouragement for over 25 years.