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Last Flight


By: Nick Levinovsky
Alarming Expectation - The Flight can be the last one. The frequent change of measure 3,4 to 4,4 to 3,4, nervous theme and complicated harmony. As well as Debra Weisz on Trombone and Andy Middleton on Tenor Sax creates a certain mood for the piece. Sounds like Oliver Nelson, Thad Jones, Gil Evans


By: Nick Levinovsky

Levinovsky went to the Saratov State Conservatory of Music to study composition, piano and theory. He entered the Soviet Army and was soon leading the jazz ensemble for the army orchestra, which won the grand prize at the local jazz festival. After his military service, Levinovsky formed a quartet and began to combine modern jazz techniques with Russian folk music. It would become a hallmark of the Levinovsky sound. Gaining recognition from his performances at jazz festivals and on Soviet radio, Levinovsky soon came to Moscow and became music director and arranger for
Duration: 7:02    Tempo: Very Fast    BPM: 222    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Jazz Music

Subgenre: Modern Jazz

Catalog ID: 385835
Keywords: Jazz, Jazz Big Band, Energetic, Driving, Thrilling, N/A, Jazz Big Band, Trombone, Tenor Sax, 1970's

Description: Last Flight, Jazz Music, Modern Jazz, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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