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Duke Ellington - translation to Αγγλικά

AMERICAN JAZZ PIANIST AND COMPOSER (1899-1974)
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  • Ellington on the Washington, D.C., quarter released in 2009
  • Ellington in 1973
  • British pressing of "East St. Louis Toodle-Oo" (1927)
  • isbn=978-0300182576}}<!-- The printed version has 1584 pages, the reference here must be inaccurate. --></ref> May 1943
  • Ellington in 1939
  • Star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] at 6535 Hollywood Blvd.
  • [[James Stewart]] and Ellington in ''[[Anatomy of a Murder]]'' (1959)
  • Ellington poses with his piano at the KFG Radio Studio on November 3, 1954.
  • President Nixon]] in 1969
  •  [[Adelaide Hall]], recorded [[Creole Love Call]] with Ellington in 1927. The recording became a worldwide hit.

Duke Ellington         
n. Duke Ellington, (1899-1974) geboren Edward Kennedy Ellington, Amerikaanse jazzcomponist en pianist en orkestleider
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Ορισμός

duke
¦ noun
1. a male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages.
2. chiefly historical (in parts of Europe) a male ruler of a small independent state.
3. (dukes) informal the fists.
Phrases
duke it out N. Amer. informal fight it out.
Derivatives
dukedom noun
Origin
OE, from OFr. duc, from L. dux, duc- 'leader', related to ducere 'to lead'; sense 3 is from rhyming sl. Duke of Yorks 'forks' (= fingers).

Βικιπαίδεια

Duke Ellington

Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and leader of his eponymous jazz orchestra from 1923 through the rest of his life.

Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Ellington was based in New York City from the mid-1920s and gained a national profile through his orchestra's appearances at the Cotton Club in Harlem. A master at writing miniatures for the three-minute 78 rpm recording format, Ellington wrote or collaborated on more than one thousand compositions; his extensive body of work is the largest recorded personal jazz legacy, and many of his pieces have become standards. He also recorded songs written by his bandsmen, such as Juan Tizol's "Caravan", which brought a Spanish tinge to big band jazz.

At the end of the 1930s, Ellington began a nearly thirty-year collaboration with composer-arranger-pianist Billy Strayhorn, whom he called his writing and arranging companion. With Strayhorn, he composed multiple extended compositions, or suites, as well as many short pieces. For a few years at the beginning of Strayhorn's involvement, Ellington's orchestra featured bassist Jimmy Blanton and tenor saxophonist Ben Webster and reached a creative peak. Some years later following a low-profile period (Hodges temporarily left), an appearance by Ellington and his orchestra at the Newport Jazz Festival in July 1956 led to a major revival and regular world tours. Ellington recorded for most American record companies of his era, performed in and scored several films, and composed a handful of stage musicals.

Although a pivotal figure in the history of jazz, in the opinion of Gunther Schuller and Barry Kernfeld, "the most significant composer of the genre", Ellington himself embraced the phrase "beyond category", considering it a liberating principle, and referring to his music as part of the more general category of American Music. Ellington was known for his inventive use of the orchestra, or big band, as well as for his eloquence and charisma. He was awarded a posthumous Pulitzer Prize Special Award for music in 1999.

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