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Dexter Morrill, Stan Getz

Music For Stanford

Label: Centaur Records

Format: CD

Genre: Experimental

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2004 release ** "Dexter George Morrill (1938-2019) was a composer, trumpet player, and professor of music best known for his collaboration with jazz saxophonist, Stan Getz during the premiere of 'Getz Variations for tenor saxophone and tape' (1984); a Morrill composition which merged jazz improvisation with computer-generated sounds. In his early years, he studied trumpet with Dizzy Gillespie at the Lenox School of Jazz, and later composition with Leonard Ratner and orchestration with Leland Smith before receiving his MA from Stanford University in 1962."

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Cat. number: CRC 2732
Year: 2004
Notes:
Liner notes in English Total Duration: 61:18 Recordings: Tracks 1-4: July 19, 1984 Tracks 5-8: 1996 Track 9: 1996 Track 10-12: 1991 Track 13: 1973