Jazz Composers Workshop was created in 1955.
The Jazz Workshop was created in 1957.
Stanford Jazz Workshop was created in 1972.
Live at the Jazz Workshop was created in 1982.
Jazz Workshop Revisited was created in 1962.
The New Jazz Composers Octet was created in 1997.
"Jazz Workshop," a group which enabled young composers to have their new works performed in concert and on recordings.
One of the leading American composers of jazz music in the twentieth century was Duke Ellington. He was not only a prolific composer but also the bandleader of the Washingtonians, a group that played a significant role in the development of jazz. Ellington's innovative approach to orchestration and composition helped elevate jazz to a respected art form, influencing countless musicians and composers in the genre.
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The Composers Quartet was created in 1965.
Decomposing Composers was created in 1980.
Development Workshop was created in 1973.