The Rite of Spring is an album by flautist Hubert Laws, released on the CTI label in 2005. The album features jazz interpretations of classical music compositions, sourced mostly from Impressionist composers. The album was based on Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring and was a collaboration between Laws and arranger Don Sebesky. In 1971, Laws teamed with Sebesky to create a jazz arrangement of themes from The Rite, which was controversial when introduced as a ballet. The album was released on CD and released on Discogs in 1971. The album features a mix of jazz and classical music, with elements from Impressionist composers like Bach. The album also features collaborations with other musicians, such as Jimmy Madison, Bob Brookmeyer, Joe Beck, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The album was a great success, with over 320 million tracks available for free on SoundCloud. The album was arranged by Don Sebesky and adapted by him. The album is available on CD and vinyl, with credits, reviews, tracks, and a vinyl release on Discogs.
📹 The Rite Of Spring
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📹 The Rite Of Spring
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