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  1. Music for Large & Small Ensembles is a double album by Canadian jazz trumpeter Kenny Wheeler recorded over two sessions in January and February 1990 and released on ECM later that year. The Sweet Time Suite' is Wheeler's most ambitious extended work for big band since 1969's Windmill Tilter.

  2. Music for Large & Small Ensembles. ECM: 8431522. Buy 2 CDs or download online. Kenny Wheeler (flugelhorn/trumpet), John Abercrombie (guitar), John Taylor (piano), Dave Holland (bass), Peter Erskine (drums), Norma Winstone (vocal), Derek Watkins (trumpet), Henry Lowther (trumpet), Alan Downey (trumpet), Ian Hamer (trumpet), Dave Horler (trombone

  3. John Abercrombie has played on more than fifty ECM sessions, both as a leader and highly creative contributor to recordings with Charles Lloyd, Kenny Wheeler, Jan Garbarek, Collin Walcott, Jack DeJohnette, Enrico Rava, Barre Phillips, Dave Liebman and many more.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2012 · Music For Large & Small Ensembles offers lush insight into one of jazzs most exciting musical minds. This is music at the peak of ripeness, bearing fruit for all. It also boasts some of Steve Lake’s best liner notes, which make the physical product worth far more than any digital download available.

  5. Music for Large & Small Ensembles is a double album by Canadian jazz trumpeter Kenny Wheeler recorded over two sessions in January and February 1990 and released on ECM later that...

  6. Aparte de su trabajo en solitario, era conocido por sus grabaciones junto a los bateristas Billy Cobham y Jack DeJohnette, las bandas Dreams y The Brecker Brothers —en ambas, con Michael y Randy Brecker — y otros muchos músicos sobresalientes de la historia del jazz. Abercrombie grabó principalmente para el sello ECM, de Manfred Eicher.

  7. 5 de jun. de 2018 · The list of names of the participating musicians – all 19 of them – reads like the who's who of modern British Jazz with a couple of American guests (guitarist John Abercrombie and drummer Peter Erskine) added for good measure.