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  1. "Clarinet Lament" AKA "Concerto For Barney", is Duke Ellington's musical counterpoint for clarinetist Barney Bigard, to trumpet player Cootie Williams' "Conc...

  2. In December 1927, Bigard joined Duke Ellington's orchestra in New York. He played with Ellington until 1942. They played primarily at the Cotton Club until 1931, then toured almost nonstop for over a decade. With Ellington, he was the featured clarinet soloist, while also doing section work on tenor saxophone.

  3. 31 août 2020 · Duke Ellington now had a plunger mute specialist, a hot trumpeter, and a sweet player to work with; his arrangements consistently utilized each of their voices. The Miley-Whetsel-Metcalf trumpet section was actually only together for a brief period.

  4. Albany Leon “Barney” Bigard, March 3, 1906 – June 27, 1980, was a Harlem jazz clarinetist known for his 15-year tenure with Duke Ellington. He also played tenor saxophone. Biography. Bigard was born in New Orleans to a family of Creoles.

  5. Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra live with clarinet player Barney Bigard performing “Clarinet Lament” (aka “Barneys Concerto”) live in Fargo North Da...

  6. Barney Bigard a passé 14 ans chez Duke Ellington. Découvrez le parcours d’un des maîtres de la clarinette emblématique de la Nouvelle-Orléans, surfant avec adresse entre tradition, originalité et innovation, révélé grâce à la baguette magique du Duke. Evocation et analyse de style par le clarinettiste Marc Richard.

  7. 27 nov. 2022 · With the exception of two of the trumpeters and the bassist, all of these artists (9 out of 12 musicians) were still in Ellingtons band at the end of 1939, having survived not only the Depression but the first half of the swing era.