Mel Powell

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s Wonderful 04:16 Tools
Rosetta 02:54 Tools
It's Been So Long 03:47 Tools
I Can't Get Started 07:19 Tools
Stompin' At The Savoy 03:43 Tools
You'Re Lucky To Me 03:44 Tools
Anything Goes 02:39 Tools
's Wonderful 07:36 Tools
Three Little Words 03:13 Tools
Beale Street Blues 03:36 Tools
When A Woman Loves A Man 02:45 Tools
Jubilee 02:53 Tools
Button Up Your Overcoat 03:17 Tools
Hommage à Debussy 06:08 Tools
Makin' Whoopie 04:53 Tools
If Dreams Come True 03:44 Tools
Poor Miss Black 02:30 Tools
Ezz-May 04:33 Tools
Lover Man 04:29 Tools
California Here I Come 03:12 Tools
Ain't She Sweet 04:10 Tools
Don't Blame Me 02:51 Tools
The Best Things In Life Are Free 02:42 Tools
Take Me In Your Arms 04:07 Tools
Homage to Debussy 03:06 Tools
Homage to Fats 02:37 Tools
Second Electronic Setting 04:45 Tools
Pennies From Heaven 03:58 Tools
I Must Have That Man 07:11 Tools
Setting for Two Pianos 03:32 Tools
Improvisation 06:08 Tools
Two Prayer Settings 05:16 Tools
Liza 03:43 Tools
Stomping At The Savoy 08:38 Tools
Quin and Sonic 08:38 Tools
Events for Tape Recorder 03:42 Tools
Bunny Hug 03:59 Tools
You're My Thrill 05:16 Tools
Oh, Lady Be Good 08:53 Tools
You Go to My Head 03:42 Tools
There's A Small Hotel 02:54 Tools
For Miss Blanc 02:15 Tools
Avalon 03:42 Tools
Thigamagig 02:30 Tools
Easy Swing 04:44 Tools
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans 02:09 Tools
Hallelujah 02:07 Tools
Gone With The Wind 02:56 Tools
The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise 02:34 Tools
Bouquet 04:46 Tools
That Old Black Magic 02:30 Tools
Out Of Nowhere 08:30 Tools
Firebug 01:49 Tools
Cross Your Heart 02:22 Tools
When Did You Leave Heaven 03:41 Tools
Borderline 03:33 Tools
Everything I'Ve Got 03:09 Tools
What Is This Thing Called Love 08:50 Tools
Cuban Pete 02:07 Tools
Cookin' One Up 02:03 Tools
Hommage A Fats Waller 02:34 Tools
Introduction 00:47 Tools
Die Violine 02:48 Tools
What's New 08:50 Tools
You Better Not Mess With Me 02:49 Tools
Muskrat Ramble 03:07 Tools
Cooch 03:01 Tools
Don`t Blame Me 02:50 Tools
Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away) 12:52 Tools
Recitative and Toccata Percossa 12:52 Tools
String Quartet 12:52 Tools
Clarinade 03:32 Tools
Makin' Whoopee 12:52 Tools
Setting 06:21 Tools
Events 06:51 Tools
Jazzspeak (spoken commentary) 12:52 Tools
After You've Gone 13:34 Tools
For Miss Black 06:51 Tools
Etude 00:30 Tools
Strand Settings: "Darker" 00:30 Tools
Computer Prelude 06:21 Tools
Madrigal for Flute Alone 00:30 Tools
Nocturne for Violin Solo 00:30 Tools
When your lover has gone 19:52 Tools
California, Here I Come 03:08 Tools
Don-Que-Dee 03:32 Tools
Woodwind Quintet 03:32 Tools
Jazzspeak 19:52 Tools
I Found a New Baby 19:52 Tools
The best thing for you would be me 00:00 Tools
Lighthouse Blues 02:51 Tools
Little Companion Pieces: I. Night Song Invocations 02:51 Tools
Little Companion Pieces: III. A Tamil Love Poem 02:51 Tools
Little Companion Pieces: V. A Seri Whale Song 19:52 Tools
For 'miss Black' 02:19 Tools
My Last Millionaire 03:28 Tools
Haiku Settings 02:51 Tools
When A Man Loves A Woman 02:51 Tools
Blue Skies 00:00 Tools
Recit and Toccata Percossa 00:00 Tools
Mission To Moscow 02:56 Tools
No. 3. In all this cool 02:56 Tools
I've Found A New Baby (feat. Buck Clayton) 02:56 Tools
Hommage à Fats Waller 02:56 Tools
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Born 12 February 1923 in New York, Mel Powell began his musical life as a prodigious jazz artist, working as pianist and arranger with the Benny Goodman Orchestra and later, the Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band. Soon, however, a strong compositional instinct prompted his matriculation at Yale University, where he studied with Paul Hindemith. Under Hindemith, and throughout the late 1940s and 1950s, Powell composed primarily in a neoclassic style producing such works as the Cantilena Concertante for English horn and orchestra, Divertimento for violin and harp, and Trio for piano, violin and cello. In 1959, Powell's musical personality blossomed and the influence of Webern was manifested in a brevity of forms and transparency of textures. An innovative and consistently adventurous musical style embraced experimentation with extended string techniques and invented notations (as in the Filigree Setting for string quartet), musical blocks of chords, pitch sequences, rhythms, and colors (represented in Modules: An Intermezzo for chamber orchestra), and tape and electronics (such as in the song cycle Strand Settings: Darker). Duplicates: A Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1990 and illustrates Powell's meticulous craftsmanship and singular skill at assembling richly expressive yet intricately complex musical structures. Powell was one of the instrumental founders of the California Institute of the Arts. He served as dean of the music school from 1969 to 1978, and, at the time of his death on 24 April 1998, he held the Roy E. Disney endowed chair in music composition. Powell received awards and commissions from Sigma Alpha Iota, the Guggenheim Foundation, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the NEA. Among his final works were: the Piano Trio '94; the Sonatina (for solo flute) and the Sextet, premiered in 1996 by the California EAR Unit; the song cycle, Levertov Breviary, premiered in 1997 by soprano Judith Bettina and pianist James Goldsworthy for Harvard University's Fromm Foundation; and Seven Miniatures -- Women Poets of China, a work for harp and voice premiered at New York's Merkin Concert Hall in October 1998 by Susan Allen and Anne-Lise Berntsen. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.