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Mozart Goes Jazz arranged by Jean Kleeb
From the preface: "What do Mozart and jazz have in common? Sensuality and lilt, ease of execution, surprising ideas, playful melodies and harmonies, spontaneity and, of course, imiprovisation, which is fundamental to jazz but also found its way into Mozart's music. Sometimes it's amazing to see how much jazz is lurking in Mozart." Variations arranged from "The Magic Flute; from Alla Turca (Piano Sonata KV 331); from Ah vous dirai-je, Maman; from Rondo (Piano Sonata KV 545); from Adagio (Concerto KV 488); from Eine kleine Nachtmusik; and from Nocturne (Concerto in A for Clarinet).
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