• Harmony School (Singers Unlimited)

    From palty1@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 27 19:09:09 2020
    a great find.

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  • From van@21:1/5 to sgcim on Fri May 8 16:46:34 2020
    On Wednesday, April 3, 2002 at 3:49:48 PM UTC-5, sgcim wrote:
    Bob Russell <bobrussellgtr@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<B8D08BF3.16EE%bobrussellgtr@hotmail.com>...
    in article 820e87.0204030724.d922caf@posting.google.com, Dan Adler at dan@danadler.com wrote on 4/3/02 10:24 AM:

    Anyone know of other
    vocal/instrumental music along these lines?

    Michele Weir (www.micheleweir.com) is a fantastic arranger who's done tons of vocal work like that. Her charts are usually pretty demanding for singers
    and chock-full of harmonic derring-do.

    -- Bob Russell
    http://www.uncwil.edu/people/russellr

    Most of the hipper arrangers for the big bands of today (Bob
    Florence,Bob Brookmeyer, Rob McConnell, and a number of others) write
    in Puerling's harmonic style, the only difference is the beautiful
    blend of Shelton, Puerling Herman,and Dresslar's voices. SU has been
    around for more than 30 years and most jazz musicians are aware of
    them.
    I've written a big band arrangement and a work for orchestra based
    on Puerling's arrangement, which I transcribed a
    number of years ago.

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  • From Mike Neer@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 1 15:39:50 2020
    They were exquisite. Still love them, as ‘square’ as they may seem. There is beauty everywhere in music.

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