Parts
Flame tree / Louise Denson.
Version: This product features the Small jazz ensemble with vocalist version of this work
Score
Flame tree / Louise Denson.
Version: This product features the Small jazz ensemble with vocalist version of this work
Library shelf no. 783.2542/DEN 2 [Available for loan]
Work Overview
Flame Tree is a moody composition in a cha cha cha rhythm. It employs modal jazz harmony under a melody which gradually unfolds. The vocalist sings a wordless vocalese in counterpoint or harmony with the trumpet and saxophone. It is an hommage to the flame trees which, leafless, bloom in the winter in spite of the cold.
Work Details
Year: 2009
Instrumentation: Voice, trumpet, tenor sax, violin, viola, cello, piano, bass, drums.
The composer notes the following styles, genres, influences, etc associated with this work:
Afro-Cuban jazz
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Jazz
Performances of this work
21 Mar 2019: at BCJO plays the music of Louise Denson (Brisbane Jazz Club). Featuring Brisbane Contemporary Jazz Orchestra.
16 Dec 2018: at Brisbane Contemporary Jazz Orchestra features the music of Louise Denson (Brisbane Jazz Club). Featuring Brisbane Contemporary Jazz Orchestra, Louise Denson.
29 Sep 2018: at Wild Silk Strings Project CD Launch (Doo-Bop Jazz Bar). Featuring Wild Silk Strings Project.
18 Apr 2018: at Wild Silk Strings Project (Ian Hanger Recital Hall). Featuring Wild Silk Strings Project.
9 Dec 2017: at Wild Silk Strings Project (Doo-Bop Jazz Bar). Featuring Wild Silk Strings Project.
20 Oct 2017: at Wild Silk Strings Project (Brisbane Jazz Club). Featuring Wild Silk Strings Project.
19 Sep 2015: at Ingrid James & Louise Denson's Wild Silk String Project (Studio 188). Featuring Louise Denson, Ingrid James.
16 Sep 2015: at Ingrid James & Louise Denson's Wild Silk String Project (Ian Hanger Recital Hall). Featuring Louise Denson, Ingrid James.
4 Sep 2015: at Ingrid James & Louise Denson's Wild Silk String Project (Main Stage Festival Village (Noosa)). Featuring Louise Denson, Ingrid James.
19 Sep 10: The Spiegeltent, Brisbane Festival, 2010
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