Jelly Roll Morton
New Orleans Blues
for String Orchestra
Jelly Roll Morton
New Orleans Blues
for String Orchestra
- Instrumentation String Orchestra
- Composer Jelly Roll Morton
- Series Southern Music Strings
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Score and Parts
- Publisher Southern Music Company
- Order no. 01868686
Description:
Ferdinand Joseph LeMonthe (c. 1890-1941), better known by his pen name Jelly Roll Morton, was a New Orleans-born ragtime pianist, composer, and band leader. One of the first musicians to play the New Orleans music that would come to be known as jazz, he was also one of the first artists to notate his jazz compositions on paper. He would claim, years later, that he had invented jazz, something historians dispute. His popular works include Dead Man's Blues, King Porter Stomp, Alabama Bound, and the Tiger Rag. His 1920s recordings by his hand-picked band The Red Hot Peppers are considered classics in the early jazz idiom. Morton's The New Orleans Blues appears to have been composed between 1900-1910, when the composer was touring the United States.