Invocation: Jazz Meets the Symphony No. 7

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Invocation: Jazz Meets the Symphony No. 7
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ReleasedApril 12, 2011 (2011-04-12)
RecordedJuly, 2010
Prague, Czech Republic
Genre Jazz & 21st-century classical music
Length1:07:17
Label Aleph Records
ALEPH 045
Producer Lalo Schifrin
Donna Schifrin, executive producer
Lalo Schifrin chronology
Mission: Impossible and Other Thrilling Themes
(2008)
Invocation: Jazz Meets the Symphony No. 7
(2011)
Lalo Schifrin–The Early Years
(2018)
Professional ratings
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All About Jazz Recommended [2]

Invocation: Jazz Meets the Symphony No. 7 is an album by Argentine-American composer, pianist, and conductor Lalo Schifrin with a jazz quartet and the Czech National Symphony Orchestra recorded in Prague, Czech Republic in 2010 and released on the Aleph label in 2011. [3] The album was the seventh in Schifrin's highly acclaimed "Jazz Meets the Symphony" series. Unlike some others in the series, the album was not recorded before a live audience. [1]

Contents

Playlist

Source = [1]

  1. Trombone Fantasy (Lalo Schifrin) 8:59
  2. Groovin’ High (Dizzy Gillespie, arranged by Schifrin) 9:26
  3. Invocations (Lalo Schifrin) 9:13
  4. Summer Dance (Lalo Schifrin) 6:28
  5. Reverie (Claude Debussy, arranged by Schifrin) 5:28
  6. Etude In Rhythm (Lalo Schifrin) 15:57
  7. Here ‘Tis (Dizzy Gillespie, arranged by Schifrin) 11:48

Personnel

Performers:- [1]

Production:-

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