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1974 studio album by Bill Evans
Symbiosis is an album by
jazz
pianist
Bill Evans with an orchestra arranged and conducted by
Claus Ogerman recorded in 1974 and released on the
MPS label.
[1] It was the third orchestral album by Evans and Ogerman following
Plays the Theme from The V.I.P.s and Other Great Songs and
Bill Evans Trio with Symphony Orchestra (1965). Portions of the 2nd Movement were used on the soundtrack of the 2004 film
Sideways and in the 2021 film
Judas and the Black Messiah.
Reception
The
Allmusic review awarded the album 3 stars.
[2]
Track listing
- All compositions by Claus Ogerman
- "Symbiosis 1st Movement (Moderato, Various Tempi) - 24:58
- "Symbiosis 2nd Movement (Largo - Andante - Maestoso - Largo) - 15:55
- Recorded in New York City on February 11, 12 & 14, 1974.
Personnel
-
Bill Evans -
piano,
electric piano,
Fender Rhodes
-
Eddie Gómez -
bass
-
Marty Morell -
drums
-
Claus Ogerman -
arranger,
conductor
- Mel Davis,
Johnny Frosk,
Bernie Glow,
Marky Markowitz, Victor Paz,
Marvin Stamm -
trumpet
-
Paul Faulise,
Urbie Green, Tom Mitchell -
trombone
-
Ray Alonge,
Jim Buffington,
Earl Chapin, Peter Gordon,
Al Richmond,
Gruce Tilotson -
French horn
-
Don Butterfield -
tuba
-
Don Hammond,
Hubert Laws,
Bill Stapin -
flute
-
Phil Bodner,
George Marge -
oboe
-
Wally Kane,
Don McCourt -
bassoon
-
Danny Bank,
Ron Janelly -
clarinet
-
Jerry Dodgion,
Harvey Estrin,
Walt Levinsky,
Phil Woods -
saxophones
- Doug Allan,
Dave Carey,
George Devens,
Ralph MacDonald -
percussion
-
David Nadien -
concertmaster
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