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Orchestra U.S.A.

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Genre
  
Jazz

Albums
  
Jazz Journey, Sonorities

Record labels
  
RCA Records, Columbia Records

Similar
  
Gunther Schuller, Mike Zwerin, John Lewis, Harold Farberman, Nick Travis

The Orchestra U.S.A. was an American jazz musical ensemble, active from 1962 to 1965.

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The orchestra was founded in 1962 by John Lewis, along with Gunther Schuller and Harold Farberman, as an experiment in Third Stream blending of classical music and jazz. The ensemble itself was large, and included a full string section in addition to jazz solo performers. Lewis and Schuller both contributed compositions to the ensemble, as did Gary McFarland, Benny Golson, Jimmy Giuffre, Hall Overton, and Teo Macero. Among the jazz musicians to work in the ensemble were Gerry Mulligan, Ornette Coleman, Herb Pomeroy, Nick Travis, Leo Wright, Phil Woods, Jim Hall, Richard Davis, Connie Kay, Eric Dolphy, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Golson, Thad Jones, Joe Newman, Jimmy Raney, Jerome Richardson and Mike Zwerin. A sextet of players from the group also recorded on their own in 1964.

Discography

  • Orchestra U.S.A.: The Debut Recording (Colpix Records, 1963)
  • Jazz Journey (Columbia Records, 1963)
  • The Sextet of Orchestra U.S.A. (RCA Records, 1964)
  • Sonorities (Columbia, 1965)
  • Songs

    Journey Into JazzJazz Journey · 2014
    Concerto No 2 - Pt ISonorities · 2015
    Concerto No 2 - Pt IISonorities · 2015

    References

    Orchestra U.S.A. Wikipedia