In a dazzling
musical career that spanned more than forty years, Leonard Bernstein
distinguished himself as a conductor, pianist and educator, as well as a
passionate musical communicator. But it was his work as a composer that made
the most enduring impression upon the public. Bernstein's timeless compositions
have become deeply ingrained in the American soundtrack, encompassing the
Broadway stage, the pop scene and the jazz world.
Now, just in time for the 100th anniversary of his birth on
August 25, some of his greatest works have been assembled for Jazz Loves
Bernstein, available June 29 via Verve/UMe. The two-CD/digital collection spans
the musical and emotional breadth of the Bernstein songbook, with
interpretations of the maestro's classic tunes spanning more than half a
century, performed by some of the era's finest jazz singers and musicians.
Starting today, Bobby's Scott rare 1959 recording of
"Ya Got Me" is available for streaming and for immediate download
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"Jazz and I are on excellent terms," said
Bernstein, one of whose earliest jobs was transcribing the instrumental improvisations
of such jazz greats as Coleman Hawkins and Earl "Fatha" Hines. Jazz
remained a cornerstone of Bernstein's musical consciousness for the remainder
of his career, and jazz performers would continue to record Bernstein
compositions in the decades to come.
Many of those artists are represented on Jazz Loves
Bernstein, which opens with Billie Holiday's rousing 1944 rendition of
"Big Stuff," from Bernstein's early ballet Fancy Free, and closing
with a haunting 1996 reading of "Some Other Time," from Bernstein's
Broadway smash On the Town, performed here by Mark Whitfield and Diana Krall.
In between is a sterling selection of performances that demonstrate the ongoing
appeal of Bernstein's melodic gift.
For example, the West Side Story standard "Tonight"
features a warm vocal interpretation by Billy Eckstine, while the West Side
Story classics "Maria" and "I Feel Pretty" are sung
memorably by Sarah Vaughan; the anthemic "Cool" gets a distinctive
reading from jazz great Oliver Nelson, and the romantic "Somewhere"
and "Something's Coming" receive poignant readings from the Oscar
Peterson Trio. From Bernstein's early Broadway triumph On the Town comes
"New York, New York," revisited by pianist Bobby Scott, and the
pensive "Lonely Town," sung by master vocalist Mel Tormé. Jazz Loves
Bernstein also features timeless performances by such jazz legends as Carmen
McRae, Bill Charlap, Bill Evans, Maynard Ferguson and Bob James.
In his exhaustive liner notes for Jazz Loves Bernstein,
producer Didier C. Deutsch writes, "Next to the great George Gershwin, no
other American composer can claim to have worked in as many musical genres with
the exception of Leonard Bernstein. A musical genius who enlightened our lives
over a brief few decades, Bernstein seemed equally at ease in classical works,
the theater, jazz, and, in at least one instance, the movies, always different,
always compelling."
Leonard Bernstein's boundless talent and ongoing influence
are reflected throughout Jazz Loves Bernstein, which celebrates his work with
the style and sensitivity it deserves.
Jazz Loves Bernstein Track Listing
Disc 1
Big Stuff – Billie Holiday
America/I Feel Pretty/One Hand, One Heart – Manny Albam
& His Jazz Greats
New York, New York – Bobby Scott
Tonight – Billy Eckstine with Hal Mooney and His orchestra
A Quiet Girl – Bill Charlap Trio
Cool – Oliver Nelson and His orchestra
My Love – Bob James
Lucky To Be Me – Bill Evans
Maria – Eric Reed
It's Love – Bill Charlap Trio
Lonely Town – Mel Tormé
Something's Coming – Manny Albam & His Jazz Greats
Somewhere - Oscar Peterson Trio
I Feel Pretty - Sarah Vaughan
Disc 2
Ya Got Me – Bobby Scott
Something's Coming – Oscar Peterson Trio
It's Love – Carmen McRae
Jump – Bill Charlap Trio
I Can Cook Too – Bobby Scott
Maria – Sarah Vaughan
Jet Song – Oscar Peterson Trio
It Must Be So – Bobby Scott
Tonight – Manny Albam & His Jazz Greats
Lonely Town – Maynard Ferguson
I Feel Pretty – Oscar Peterson Trio
Ohio – Bill Charlap Trio
Some Other Time – Mark Whitfield with Diana Krall
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