And, how does one goes about getting a copy of this work ( a recording or whatever) I am a great Kentonian fan - I met him personally and before that I played many of his music when I was active as a trumpet player.

gr

Bob Florence wrote:

Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 19:16:36 -0700
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Hi All:

I have written a composition for an oversized big band. It is titled "Appearing In Cleveland"and is a tribute to band leader Stan Kenton. It is 15 minutes long and it is based partialy on Stan's theme "Artistry In Rhythm". The theme is stated clearly near the beginning and has many short fragments of it later on. Other than that, it is all mine. I tend to think of it like William Walton's "Variations on a theme by Paul Hindemith" or Brahms "Variations On A Theme by Handel". You get the picture. "Artistry In Rhythm" is not in public domain. The Kenton estate is very much alive. I am going to list myself as composer. What else is necessary?
I hope I have mad this clear.


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