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Each presentation will last around 2 hours, followed by a Q & A.
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This month’s final section of Harlem centers around the spiritual theme.—fertile ground for Ellington. His previous spiritual themes were highlights of Creole Rhapsody, Symphony In Black, and Black, Brown And Beige. Harlem does not disappoint. The theme is couched in a funeral procession and climaxes in a full afirmation of glorious life. Along the way, we are treated to a brass chorale and some of the greatest contrapuntal writing in all of jazz. After the thrilling climax, there is a short drum solo leading us into the spectacular coda, which was perfectly written by Billy Strayhorn, who always knew what Duke’s music needed.