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Take Five by Dave Brubeck

Biografía del artista Dave Brubeck

Dave Brubeck Concord 6 De Diciembre De 1920 - 5 De Diciembre De 2012 Pianista Y Compositor Estadounidense De Jazz Cuya Carrera Musical Sobrepasa Los Cincuenta Años De Actividad. Se Trata De Uno De Los Principales Representantes Del Cool Y Uno De Los Músicos De Jazz Más Populares Entre Todos Los Aficionados Al Jazz. Lideró En Los Cincuenta El Dave Brubeck Quartet Que Alcanzó Un Gran Éxito. Frecuentemente Considerado Un Genio En Su Campo Ha Escrito Numerosos Estándares Del Jazz Entre Los Que Se Incluyen "In Your Own Sweet Way" Y "The Duke". El Estilo De Brubeck Oscila Entre Los Refinado Y Lo Exuberante Reflejando Influencias De La Música Clásica Y Atreviéndose Con La Improvisación. En Mucha De Música Emplea Las Marcas Del Tiempos Con Las Que Experimientó A Lo Largo De Su Carrera Grabando "Pick Up Sticks" En 6/4 "Unsquare Dance" En 7/8 Y "Blue Rondo À La Turk" En 9/8. Su Habitual Compañero Musical El Saxo Alto Paul Desmond Escribió El Tema Más Famoso Del Dave Brubeck Quartet "Take Five" Un Clásico Del Jazz Compuesto En 5/4. Es El Autor De La Música De La Miniserie De Dibujos Animados "This Is America Charlie Brown".

Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: Take Five

"Take Five" Is A Classic Jazz Piece First Recorded By The Dave Brubeck Quartet And Released On The 1959 Album “Time Out”. It Became The First Million-Selling Jazz Single On The Billboard Hot 100 Charts In 1961 At A Time When Rock And Roll Was Still In Fashion. “Take Five” Became Brubeck’s Best Known And Signature Tune. It Was Composed By Paul Desmond The Group's Saxophonist And Became Famous For Its Distinctive Catchy Saxophone Melody And Use Of The Unusual Quintuple 5/4 Time From Which Its Name Is Derived. While "Take Five" Was Not The First Jazz Composition To Use This Meter It Was The First Of United States Mainstream Significance. The Original Single Was Recorded At Columbia's 30th Street Studios In New York City On June 25 July 1 & August 18 1959. The Track Features Eugene Wright On Bass And Joe Morello On Drums. The Song Was Recorded And Broadcast Many Times By Brubeck’ Quartet And Has Been Recorded By Scores Of Artists From Swedish Singer Monica Zetterlund In 1962 To A Dub Version By King Tubby In 2002. Some Versions Have Included Lyrics Including A 1961 Recording With Lyrics Written By Dave Brubeck And His Wife Iola And Sung By Carmen McRae. The Tune Has Also Been Included In Countless Movies And Television Soundtracks And Still Receives Significant Radio Play. The Composer Paul Desmond Died In 1977 And Left His Rights To Royalties For Performances And Compositions Including "Take Five " To The American Red Cross. Since That Time The Organization Has Received Approximately $100 000 Per Year In Combined Royalties.

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