Fire Waltz

"Fire Waltz" is a composition by Mal Waldron. The original version, by Waldron's sextet featuring Eric Dolphy and Booker Ervin, was recorded on June 27, 1961. It has become a jazz standard.[1]

"Fire Waltz"
Composition by Mal Waldron
from the album The Quest
Released1961
RecordedJune 27, 1961; Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, U.S.
GenreJazz
LabelPrestige
Composer(s)Mal Waldron

Composition

Mal Waldron reported that he wrote the song the night before recording it.[2] "Fire Waltz" is a 16-bar composition with the form AABA.[3]

Original recording

The composition was first recorded on June 27, 1961.[4] The sextet contained Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Eric Dolphy (alto sax), Waldron (piano), Ron Carter (cello), Joe Benjamin (bass), and Charlie Persip (drums).[4] It was released on Waldron's album The Quest.[5]

gollark: ?coliru```pythonimport mathtext = "no."len = 32amp = 8freq = 0.5for i in range(len): print((" " * int(math.sin(i * freq) * amp + amp)) + text)```
gollark: ?coliru```pythonimport mathtext = "mwahahaha"len = 32amp = 8freq = 0.5for i in range(len): print((" " * int(math.sin(i * freq) * amp + amp)) + text)```
gollark: ?coliru```pythonimport mathtext = "mwahahaha"len = 32amp = 8freq = 1for i in range(len): print((" " * int(math.sin(i * freq) * amp + amp)) + text)```
gollark: I can make it into a python oneliner.
gollark: ?coliru```pythonimport sys, mathdef write(t): sys.stdout.write(t)text = "mwahahaha"len = 64amp = 8freq = 0.5for i in range(len): for _ in range(int(math.sin(i * freq) * amp + amp - 1)): write(" ") print(text)```

References

  1. Cadence (January 1996)
  2. Lock, Graham (1994) Chasing the Vibration: Meetings with Creative Musicians. Stride Publications. pp. 36–37.
  3. Waters, Keith & Diamond, David "Out Front: The Art of Booker Little". In Berger, Edward; Cayer, David; Martin, Henry & Morgenstern, Dan (2001) Annual Review of Jazz Studies 11, 2000–2001. Scarecrow. p. 7.
  4. Warburton, Dan "Eric Dolphy – The Quest". AllMusic. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  5. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby & Priestley, Brian (2004) The Rough Guide to Jazz (3rd ed.) Rough Guides. p. 829.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.