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Just One Drop Fixes Your Blood Sugar
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Diabetes Secret)
Wed Mar 13 10:45:59 2024
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2024 15:45:49 +0100
From: "Diabetes Secret" <Bloodsugar@revifolhairloss.best>
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Just One Drop Fixes Your Blood Sugar
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a group of musicians in recording the albums Music for Brass (1957) and Modern Jazz Concert (1958), later collected under one album, The Birth of the Third Stream. The first contained compositions by Schuller, J.J. Johnson, John Lewis, and Jimmy Giuffre. The second album combined jazz and classical musicians with compositions by Schuller, Giuffre, George Russell, Charles Mingus, Harold Shapero, and Milton Babbitt. This music was performed for the first time at the Brandeis Festival of the Arts in 1957 and inspired Schuller's comment about "a new synthesis". Composers who were influenced by Schuller's comments include Don Ellis, Eddie Sauter, William Russo, Andre Hodeir, Lalo Schifrin, Teo Macero, Gary McFarland, and Friedrich Gulda. Others influenced by Third Stream include Robert Prince, Ron Carter, Eddie Daniels, William Kanengiser, Jacques Loussier, Modern Jazz Quartet, James Newton, Ralph Towner, Turtle Island Quartet, Mary Lou Williams, Brad Mehldau, and Eberhard Weber and several other ECM Records artists; in Italy, among others, Bruno Tommaso, Gianluigi Trovesi, Andrea Pellegrini, Giorgio Gaslini.
Works that fall under the heading of third stream include Sketches of Spain by Miles Davis, The Gary McFarland Orchestra by Gary McFarland, Focus, a suite for saxophone and strings by Eddie Sauter; Transformation by Schuller, An Image of Man by William Russo, Reimagining Opera by Dario Savino Doronzo | Pietro Gallo, Piece for Clarinet and String Orchestra by Giuffre, Poem for Brass by J.J. Johnson, All About Rosie by George Russell, Seven Songs for Quartet and Chamber Orchestra by Gary Burton, Symbiosis by Claus Ogerman, and Arbour Zena by Keith Jarrett.
The piece Rhapsody in Blue composed by George Gershwin played an important role during the rise of third stream music. Its "Playful riffs, embellishments, and an extension of the central cadenza in the Rhapsody capture the listener’s imagination". The piece combines elements of jazz and classical music, making it sound distinctive and unique. Its success marked a sign
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<p style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;">a group of musicians in recording the albums Music for Brass (1957) and Modern Jazz Concert (1958), later collected under one album, The Birth of the Third Stream. The first contained compositions by Schuller, J.J. Johnson, John Lewis, and Jimmy Giuffre. The second album combined jazz and classical musicians with compositions by Schuller, Giuffre, George Russell, Charles Mingus, Harold Shapero, and Milton Babbitt. This music was performed for the first time at the Brandeis Festival of the Arts in 1957 and inspired Schuller's comment about "a new synthesis". Composers who were influenced by Schuller's comments include Don Ellis, Eddie Sauter, William Russo, Andre Hodeir, Lalo Schifrin, Teo Macero, Gary McFarland, and Friedrich Gulda. Others influenced by Third Stream include Robert Prince, Ron Carter, Eddie Daniels, William Kanengiser, Jacques Loussier, Modern Jazz Quartet, James Newton, Ralph Towner, Turtle Island Quartet, Mary Lou Williams, Brad Mehldau, and Eberhard Weber and several other ECM Records artists; in Italy, among others, Bruno Tommaso, Gianluigi Trovesi, Andrea Pellegrini, Giorgio Gaslini. Works that fall under the heading of third stream include Sketches of Spain by Miles Davis, The Gary McFarland Orchestra by Gary McFarland, Focus, a suite for saxophone and strings by Eddie Sauter; Transformation by Schuller, An Image of Man by William Russo, Reimagining Opera by Dario Savino Doronzo | Pietro Gallo, Piece for Clarinet and String Orchestra by Giuffre, Poem for Brass by J.J. Johnson, All About Rosie by George Russell, Seven Songs for Quartet and Chamber Orchestra by Gary Burton, Symbiosis by Claus Ogerman, and Arbour Zena by Keith Jarrett. The piece Rhapsody in Blue composed by George Gershwin played an important role during the rise of third stream music. Its "Playful riffs, embellishments, and an extension of the central cadenza in the Rhapsody capture the listener’s imagination". The piece combines elements of jazz and classical music, making it sound distinctive and unique. Its success marked a sign</p>
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