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Recreating Ellington's Sacred Concerts for the 21st Century

Young British jazz musicians perform the best of Duke Ellington's three late masterworks in London's Royal Albert Hall.

In his long career, the jazz legend Duke Ellington wrote hundreds of pieces but he considered his three Sacred Concerts to be the pinnacle of his musical achievement. In this week鈥檚 visit to the 2019 91热爆 Proms you can hear the best of the Concerts in a new version created by the pianist and conductor Peter Edwards and vocalist Carleen Anderson. Ellington said he preferred his music to be seen as 'beyond category' but even by his standards the Concerts encompass a very broad range of musical styles: big-band jazz, classical music, gospel and tap dancing.

Performers:
Carleen Anderson and the UK Vocal Assembly
91热爆 Singers
Monty Alexander, piano
Annette Walker, tap dancer
Nu Civilisation Orchestra
Peter Edwards, conductor

Andrew McGregor introduces the concert from the Royal Albert Hall in London alongside Ashley Henry, a rising star among British jazz pianists.

Photo: Randolph Matthews performs Ellington's Sacred Concerts at the 91热爆 Proms Credit: 91热爆/Mark Allan

53 minutes

Broadcasts

  • Sat 7 Sep 2019 18:06GMT
  • Sun 8 Sep 2019 11:06GMT