“Waltz/Variation on the Misery/So
Long” is a medley of three original compositions of Gil’s,
composed over a wide span of his career. Individually, these tunes
were performed and recorded many times by Gil’s band throughout his
life, but this is the first time this particular medley has appeared
together, for this large instrumentation.
Gil wrote this chart for a concert in
Berlin in 1971 with a band that has been coined his “Berlin Dream
Band” consisting of mostly German musicians with guests that
included Steve Lacy and Leo Wright. The only time this music was
performed was this particular concert in November 1971, until the Gil
Evans Project recorded it in celebration of Gil’s 100th
birthday on our album, CENTENNIAL: Newly Discovered Works of Gil
Evans. I’m thrilled to be able to offer a study score of this
monumental work for everyone to study some of Gil’s later writing,
as well as how he handled writing for a band of this size. The
instrumentation includes: 10 woodwinds, 9 brass, Piano/Bass/Drums,
and 2 percussionists.
In addition to the study score, you
will also receive a PDF download of a scanned page from Gil's
original manuscript. You will also have access to a supplemental
video in which I explain the unique history behind my discovery of
this "lost" work and a streaming audio show in which I
analyze the chart, discussing Gil's use of harmony, orchestration,
and more.
I've worked on bringing this music back
to life for a very long time, and it I am confident I can provide you
with new insights into these previously forgotten masterpieces. Don't
miss out on this unique opportunity get your hands on this priceless
study score from one of the greatest, most dynamic composer/arrangers
in jazz history.