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Alan Silvestri Contact Main Thitle Piano Solo | ||
Alan Silvestri The Avengers | Alan Silvestri The Avengers | |
Alan Walker – Faded | ||
Alan-Menken – Enchanted (Disney) | Enchanted Piano Vocal Guitar | |
Alanis Morisette – Hand In My Pocket | ||
Alanis Morisette – Hands Clean | ||
Alanis Morisette – Ironic | ||
Alanis Morisette – Thank You | ||
Alanis Morisette – That I Would Be Good | ||
Alanis Morisette – Uninvited | ||
Alanis Morisette – You Oughta Know | ||
Alanis Morrissete You Oughta Know Sheet Music | ||
Alban Berg – Schliesse Mir Die Augen Beide (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Alban Berg – Schliesse mir die Augen beide (Piano and voice Noten) | ||
Albeniz Isaac – Tango In D – Para Piano | Albeniz, Isaac – Tango In D – Para Piano | |
Albeniz For Acoustic Guitar with Audio MP3 by Laurindo Almeida | Albeniz for acoustic guitar with audio MP3 | |
Albeniz Suite Española V (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Albéniz, Isaac – Capricho Catalán (Op. 165 no. 5) (Guitarra – Guitar) | ||
Albéniz, Isaac – Capricho Catalán (Op. 165 no. 5) (Piano) | ||
Albert Ammons 5 Boogie Woogie Piano Solos Sheet Music | Albert Ammons 5 Boogie Woogie Piano Solos Sheet Music | |
Albert Ammons – Boogie Woogie Stomp | ||
Albert Ammons – Monday Struggle | Albert Ammons – Monday Struggle | |
Albert Ammons – Shout For Joy | Albert Ammons – Shout For Joy | |
Albert Ammons – Swanee River Boogie Woogie | ||
Albert Harris Sonatina Guitar Solo | ||
Albert Harris Variations And Fugue On A Theme Of Haendel (Guitar) | ||
Albert King The Very Best Of Albert King (Guitar TABs) | Albert King The Very Best Of Albert King | |
Albert Lee – The Best Of Albert Lee Guitar Tabs | Albert Lee – The Best Of Albert Lee Guitar Tabs | |
Albinoni – Adagio (Piano Solo Version) | ||
ALBINONI-Adagio | ||
Album of Russian piano music | Russian music 1 | Russian music 2 |
Album Of Scandinavian Piano Music By Louis Oesterle Vol. 1 (25 Pieces) 1902 | Album Of Scandinavian Piano Music By Louis Oesterle Vol. 1 (25 Pieces) 1902 | |
Alegre Magín – Americana (Guitarra) Habanera (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Alegria Cirque Du Soleil Piano Vocal Guitar Chords Sheet Music | ||
Alejandro Sanz – Amiga Mia | ||
Alejandro Sanz – La Margarita Dijo No | ||
Alejandro Sanz – Y Si Fuera Ella | ||
Aleksander Vertinskiy songbook | Aleksander Vertinskiy songbook | |
Alex North – Spartacus Love Theme (piano sheet music) | Alex North Spartacus Love Theme | |
Alex North Spartacus Love Theme (Lead sheet) | Alex Norrth SpArtacus | |
Alexander Scriabin 24 Preludes Op. 11 1 To 12 Musescore File.mscz | ||
Alexandra Streliski Burnout Fugue | ||
Alexandra Streliski Le Noveau Dèpart | ||
Alexandra Streliski Par La Fenêtre De Théo | ||
Alexandra Streliski Plus Tôt | ||
Alexandra Strevisky Pianoscope | Alexandra Strevisky Pianoscope | |
Alexandre Desplat Elisas Theme Piano from The shape of water | ||
Alexandre Desplat The Shape Of Water Main Theme | ||
Alexandre Desplat – Lust Caution | Alexandre Desplat – Lust Caution | |
Alexandre Desplat – The Imitation Game | ||
Alexandre Desplat – The Meadow New Moon Piano solo Sheet Music | ||
Alexandre Desplat Almost A Kiss (From The Film New Moon) | ||
Alexandre Desplat and Lang Lang Kitty,s Theme from The Painted Veil | Alexandre Desplat and Lang Lang Kitty,s Theme from The Painted Veil | |
Alexandre Desplat Brunos Theme From Suite Fran?aise | ||
Alexandre Desplat Full Moon (From The Film New Moon) | ||
Alexandre Desplat My Week With Marilyn – Marilyn’s Theme | ||
Alexandre Desplat Ost Godzilla Main Theme | ||
Alexandre Desplat The Danish Girl Theme Piano Solo | ||
Alexandre Desplat The Imitation Game | ||
Alexandre Desplat The King Speech | Alexandre Desplat The King Speech | |
Alexandre Desplat The Power Plant from Godzilla | ||
Alexandre Desplat The Wonder Of Life | ||
Alexandrov Piano Works Vol I | ||
Alexandrov Works for Piano Vol II | ||
Alexandrov Works for Piano Vol III Sonatas | ||
Alexandrov, Anatoly 6 Preludes For Piano Op. 1 (1961) | ||
Alexis Ffrench – Bluebird | ||
Alfred Basic Adult Christmas Book Level 1 | ||
Alfred Basic Repertoire Level 4 | ||
Alfred Brendel A Pianists A-Z A Piano Lovers Reader Book | Andrew Hill 21 Piano Compositions | |
Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 1 | Lessons Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 1 | |
Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 2 | Lessons Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 2 | |
Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 3 | Lessons Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 3 | |
Alfred’s Basic Piano Level 2B | ||
Alfred’s Basic Piano Level 4 Jazz Rock Course | ||
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 2 | Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 2 | |
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library – Solo Book Complete Levels 2 & 3 for the later beginner | Alfred’s Basic Piano Library – Solo Book Complete Levels 2 & 3 for the later beginner | |
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library – Top Hits! Solo Book – Level 4 | ||
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 1 | Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 1 | |
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 3 | Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 3 | |
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Lesson Book Level 3 | ||
Alfred’s Teach Yourself To Play Guitar Everything You Need To Know To Start Playing The Guitar! (with Tablature) | ||
Alfred’s Essentials Of Music Theory, Complete (Andrew Surmani, Karen Farnum Surmani Etc.) Sheet Music | ||
Ali and Nino (Dario Marianelli) | ||
Alice Coltrane Monument Eternal (book) The Music of – by Franya J. Berkman | ||
Alice In Chains Dirt Full album Guitar TAB with lyrics | Alice In Chains Dirt Full album Guitar TAB with lyrics | |
Alicia Keys – A Woman’s Worth | Alicia Keys – A Woman’s Worth | |
Alicia Keys – A Womans Worth | ||
Alicia Keys – And I | ||
Alicia Keys – As I Am (Songbook) | ALICIA KEYS SONGBOOK | |
Alicia Keys – Butterflyz | ||
Alicia Keys – Diary | ||
Alicia Keys – Fallin | ||
Alicia Keys – Fallin’ (Sheet Music – Piano) | Alicia Keys – Fallin’ (Sheet Music – Piano) | |
Alicia Keys – Goodbye | ||
Alicia Keys – How Come You Dont Call Me | ||
Alicia Keys – If I Aint Got You | ||
Alicia Keys – Impossible | ||
Alicia Keys – Never Felt This Way | ||
Alicia Keys Diary Song Book | ALICIA KEYS DIARY SONGBOOK | |
Alicia Keys The Element Of Freedom Songbook | ALICIA KEYS | |
Alicia Keys Unplugged | ALICIA KEYS UNPLUGGED | |
Alkan, Charles Valentin Concerto For Solo Piano 1st Movement Opus 39 No. 8 In G Minor (Piano Solo Reduction) | ||
All 4 One – I Can Love You Like That | ||
All 4 One – I Swear | ||
All American Folk Complete Sheet Music Editions Volume One (Creative Concepts Publishing Corp.) | All American Folk Complete Sheet Music Editions Volume One (Creative Concepts Publishing Corp.) ( | |
All Blues For Jazz Guitar Comping Styles Chords And Grooves by Jim Ferguson Guitar Tablature | All Blues For Jazz Guitar Comping Styles Chords And Grooves by Jim Ferguson Guitar Tablature | |
All Blues Soloing For Jazz Guitar – Jim Gerguson Play Along (Book + audio MP3) with Tablature | All Blues Soloing jazz guitar | |
All By Myself – Celine Dion (Musescore File).mscz | ||
All I Want For Christmas Is You (Musescore File).mscz | ||
All Of Me – Jazz Standard Stride Piano arr. Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons | All of me (Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons) Jazz Piano Solo arr. sheet music | |
All Of Me – Jazz Standard Stride Piano Arr. Gerald Marks And Seymour Simons (Musescore File).mscz | ||
All Of Me Fingerstyle Guitar TABs By Lucas Brar Jazz Standard (Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons) | All Of Me Fingerstyle Guitar TABs By Lucas Brar Jazz Standard | |
All Of Me Gerald Marks & Seymour Simons 1931 Jazz Standard (Vintage sheet music) | All Of Me Gerald Marks & Seymour Simons 1931 Jazz Standard (Vintage sheet music) | |
All Of The Jazz Standard Vol. 1 | All Of The Jazz Standard Vol. 1 | |
All Of The Jazz Standard Vol. 2 | All Of The Jazz Standard Vol. 2 | |
All Saints – Never Ever | ||
All Sondheim Vol I Music and lyrics | All Sondheim Vol I Music and lyrics | |
All Sondheim Vol II Music and lyrics | All Sondheim Vol II Music and lyrics | |
All Sondheim Vol III Music and lyrics | All Sondheim Vol III Music and lyrics |
Thelonious Monk: The Top 25 icons in Jazz history
Recognized as one of the most original musicians in American history, Thelonious Sphere Monk fashioned a startlingly unique, inimitable playing and composing style that influenced virtually every succeeding jazz generation.
His playing technique offered a percussive approach to the piano, identified by sparse, complex, sometimes dissonant harmonies, developed from unusual intervals and rhythms, and imbued with warmth and playfulness. (His motto was “There are no wrong notes on the piano.”)
Monk‘s name is synonymous with the creation of modern jazz; many of his compositions are jazz standards including, “Round Midnight,” “Well You Needn’t,” “Straight, No Chaser,” and “Epistrophy.” His bold musical conceptions sought to bind harmony and rhythm seamlessly to melody. A classically trained pianist, he was deeply influenced by Harlem’s stride piano tradition. Monk‘s Blue Note recording sessions between 1947 and 1948, and 1951 and 1952, netted two volumes, numerically titled Genius of Modern Music. He cut outstanding albums for Riverside and Prestige in the ’50s (Brilliant Corners), and Columbia in the ’60s (Monk’s Dream).
On-stage, he was in constant motion: he’d leave his piano to dance during another player’s solo, wiggle on his piano bench to emphasize a rhythm, and even bash elbows and forearms onto the keys in search of different tones. Monk released the charting Criss-Cross and Monk’s Dream in 1963 and landed on the cover of Time a year later. After leaving Columbia in 1971, he recorded and played live only sporadically. From 1976 until his death in 1982, Monk lived at the home of longtime friend Pannonica de Koenigswarter. In 1978, he was honored by President Jimmy Carter during a White House jazz party.
Monk was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina in October 1917. His family moved to New York City when he was five. He started playing piano a year later and received formal classical tutoring from age 11. He also received rigorous gospel training accompanying his church choir (in which his mother sang), and attended Stuyvesant High School, where he excelled at physics and math. Near his home were several jazz clubs, as well as the residence of Harlem stride pianist James P. Johnson, from whom Monk learned a great deal. By age 13 he was playing in a local bar and grill with a trio. A year later he was playing rent parties.
Monk gained distinction while performing at the Apollo Theater’s weekly amateur contests: He won so often, he was ultimately banned from the competition. Subsequently, he accompanied a faith healer and preacher for a year-long tour that revealed to him the subtleties and intricacies of rhythm & blues accompaniment. During the late ’30s he toured as a pianist with a gospel group, then began playing stride and swing in clubs where drummer Kenny Clarke heard and hired him for the house band at Minton’s Playhouse in 1941.
Minton’s was home to the late-night jam sessions frequented by young lions Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Max Roach, and Bud Powell; the club served as an incubator for the emergent bebop. Monk was hired by Lucky Millinder‘s orchestra in 1942 and he also worked with the Coleman Hawkins Sextet between 1943 and 1945, making his recording debut on the 78 “Flyin’ Hawk.” Monk was a member of Dizzy Gillespie‘s big band in 1946, and started leading his own groups in 1947.
The period between 1945 and 1954 was difficult for Monk. Because his rhythmic solos reflected an uncommon use of space, and a somewhat percussive technique, some musicians and critics erroneously thought him an inferior pianist. His compositions were so harmonically and rhythmically advanced — even when employing a 12-bar blues or 32-bar ballad architecture — they confused lesser and/or lazier players.
Add to this the systemic racism of the era, his unusual name, his large physical stature, and iconic fashion sense: He wore a stylish goatee, and had a constantly changing array of colorful hats, bamboo sunglasses, and sharp cut suits. His personality that rendered him an occasionally uncommunicative introvert but also the ultimate hipster who spoke in the jazz vernacular.
All served to brand him an outsider. A trumped-up charge for drug possession (he took the rap for Powell) didn’t help, either, as it deprived Monk of his New York cabaret license in 1951, forcing him to seek work in Brooklyn and elsewhere for six years. He was also forced to rely on the freely offered financial assistance of his patron, Baroness Pannonica de Koenigswarter.
Blue Note’s Alfred Lion paid no mind to critics. He believed in Monk and recorded him extensively between 1947 and 1948 and again in 1951 and 1952. His singles were eventually compiled onto two 10″ vinyl LPs released as Genius of Modern Music, Vols. 1 & 2. The initial release, issued when Monk was 35, offered eight originals including “Epistrophy” “‘Round Midnight,” “Well You Needn’t,” Ruby My Dear,” and “Off Minor”; the second featured “Criss-Cross,” “Four in One,” and “Straight, No Chaser.”
Each of these titles reflected Monk’s trademark playing style, which incorporated silence and dissonance as forms of self-expression. Soon after that first recording session, Monk married Nellie Smith, who gave birth to his two children Barbara and T.S. Monk II.
During his time with Blue Note, Monk recorded a host of titles for Prestige including Thelonious Monk Plays and Sonny Rollins and Thelonious Monk. In 1955, Prestige sold his contract to Riverside where he released Plays the Music of Duke Ellington to appease the label. By 1956, Monk had come into his own with Brilliant Corners, considered to be his first masterpiece (due in part to its complex title track). It proved so technically demanding and harmonically complex that the album version had to be edited together from separate takes.
In 1957, he recorded Mulligan Meets Monk with Gerry Mulligan; the release helped expose him to a wider audience. With the Riverside release of the solo Thelonious Himself and Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane, the artist received belated but well-deserved acclaim. In 1957 and 1958, he won the Down Beat Critics Poll as Best Jazz Pianist. Monk also worked with classical composer Hall Overton to present his music orchestrally for 1959’s At Town Hall.
The pianist signed to Columbia in late 1961 and toured Europe for the first time with a quartet that included saxophonist Charlie Rouse, drummer Frankie Dunlop, and bassist John Ore. (Later rhythm sections would include bassists Butch Warren or Larry Gales, and drummer Ben Riley). He issued two long-players in 1962, Monk’s Dream and Criss-Cross, both compiled from EP and single sessions.
They both charted and were received enthusiastically by critics. In 1964, Monk, at the peak of his popularity, appeared on the cover of Time Magazine: He is one of only five jazz musicians to have done so. (The others were Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Duke Ellington, and much later, Wynton Marsalis.)
Columbia issued two charting titles by him that year, including Big Band and Quartet in Concert and It’s Monk’s Time. 1965 saw the release of Monk, comprised of a pair of striking originals (Teo” and “Pannonica”) and standards. It’s one of the artist’s most unjustly underrated offerings, and it’s still a radical album.
Critics complained that he wasn’t writing new music, but Monk re-recorded tunes to reinvigorate them using fresh harmonic and rhythmic approaches. His approach to standards here was to strip them to basic harmonies and rhythms then rebuild them in his own musical image. In 1965, the release of Solo Monk appeased them.
A standout in his catalog, most of its sides were cut during breaks on a 1964 West Coast quartet tour in October and November. The jaunt netted two masterful live quartet releases as well: Live at the It Club and Live at the Jazz Workshop (unreleased until the ’80s).
By 1965, Columbia had become enthralled with rock and R&B artists on its roster thanks to administrative vice-president and general manager Clive Davis, who took the helm in 1966. Jazz was losing its place of import. Still, Monk continued to record and tour for the label. The seminal Straight, No Chaser was released in 1967.
Underground, Monk‘s last Columbia record to receive acclaim during his lifetime was released in 1968 at the pinnacle of the counterculture, its iconic Norman Griner cover shot featured Monk in a makeshift bunker (actually an upscale New York photo studio) with a rifle strapped to his back and assorted grenades and handguns on a table, a cow, a tied-up Nazi, and a broken piano that he played for 90 minutes. Monk spoke only to the cow during the entire shoot.
1969’s Monk’s Blues was his last outing for the label. Recorded by Monk‘s quartet with a big band in Los Angeles, it was deemed a commercial failure. Columbia‘s disinterest, combined with Monk‘s deteriorating mental and physical health, kept him out of the studio. In January of 1970, Rouse left the band, and less than two years later, the label quietly dropped Monk from its roster.
In 1971, Japan’s Express signed him and issued Monk in Tokyo with a pick-up quartet comprised of saxophonist Paul Jeffrey, bassist Larry Ridley, and drummer Lenny McBrowne on one side, and with Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd Orchestra on the flip. He recruited saxophonist Pat Patrick and son Thelonious, Jr. for his quartet. Monk toured widely in 1972 with the “Giants of Jazz,” a bop supergroup consisting of Dizzy Gillespie, Kai Winding, Sonny Stitt, Al McKibbon, and Art Blakey, resulting in the Atlantic-issued live set Giants of Jazz.
That said, he accepted ever fewer live engagements. Monk cut two outings for Black Lion in London, comprised of solo and trio recordings with Blakey and McKibbon. Commercially they appeared as Something in Blue in 1972 and The Man I Love in 1973. (A final recording from these sessions appeared as Blue Sphere in 1977.)
This material, all but ignored during his lifetime, was collected for a box set by Mosaic after his death and acclaimed for the inspiration and quality in his playing. After appearances at both Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in 1974 and 1975, and the Newport Jazz Festivals in 1975 and 1976, Monk quit performing altogether.
With the full approval of his wife Nellie, he retired to a single room in Baroness Pannonica’s New Jersey mansion. The room contained a piano, but he seldom touched it. He spoke even less. Monk, seriously ailing, would rise, shower, put on a fresh suit, and return to bed where he spent the day watching television. In 1979, Columbia issued the two-fer Always Know, a compilation of unreleased material from his tenure with the label.
Monk died from a stroke in 1982. Having lived in the same ground floor apartment on West 63rd St. for years, New York City named it “Thelonius Monk Circle” (sic). The spelling wasn’t corrected until 2013. The year of his death, Columbia issued two stellar double-length live offerings from its vaults: Live at the It Club and Live at the Jazz Workshop.
Two years later, producer Hal Willner‘s seminal tribute to the musician, That’s the Way I Feel Now, was issued by A&M. Its track list included performances by jazz musicians such as the Carla Bley Big Band with Johnny Griffin; Steve Lacy with Elvin Jones or Gil Evans, and many others, but it also included rock and funk musicians like Was (Not Was), Joe Jackson, and NRBQ interpreting Monk‘s tunes. Mulligan Meets Monk was released by Milestone that same year.
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It contained the original album appended with alternate takes — including a 21-minute version of the title tune in the process of being recorded. Mosaic, the jazz collector’s label, offered The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Thelonious Monk as its debut release. It sold out almost instantly. A few years later they followed with The Complete Vogue Recordings/The Black Lion Sessions, fomenting a major critical reappraisal of the work; they were once maligned as inferior.
In 1988, director Charlotte Zwerin‘s biographical documentary Straight, No Chaser appeared to thunderous acclaim and awards; Clint Eastwood was a executive producer.
Virtually all of Monk‘s officially released recordings have been remastered and reissued several times. In 2005, Blue Note released The Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall to unanimous critical acclaim and chart success. Recorded during a benefit concert in 1957, the tape sat untouched in the Library of Congress until recording lab supervisor Larry Appelbaum unearthed it for restoration by Michael Cuscuna and T.S. Monk.
In 2013, Robin D.G. Kelley’s award-winning biography Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original, was published. In 2017, the release of Les Liaisons Dangereuses 1960 contained 30 unreleased minutes of Monk‘s music cut in a single day by his quartet for Roger Vadim‘s film of the same name. In 2019, a long-lost 1968 recording of the Thelonious Monk Quartet (with Rouse, Gales, and Riley) at Palo Alto High School by Danny Scher emerged. Simply titled Palo Alto: Live at Palo Alto High School, it was set for release by Impulse! during the summer, but a dispute between Monk‘s estate and the label delayed its issue indefinitely.
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(500) Days Of Summer Piano Theme ( Mychael Danna, Rob Simonsen) | (500) Days Of Summer Piano Theme ( Mychael Danna, Rob Simonsen) | |
10,000 Maniacs Because The Night Piano Solo sheet music | ||
100 Golden Standards The World’s Best Piano Arrangements by the greatest pianists of the Century | The World’s Best Piano Arrangements | |
100 Great Keyboard Intros Songbook | 100 Great Keyboard Intros Songbook | |
100 Greatest Film Scores (Book) by Matt Lawson & Laurence E. MacDonald | ||
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100 Hits Simply The Best – Guitar (Die besten Songs aus Pop Rock) German | 100 Hits Simply The Best (Die besten Songs aus Pop | |
100 Jazz & Blues Greats Book | 100 Jazz & Blues Greats | |
100 Jazz Solos & Etudes by Jacob Wise | 100 Jazz solos | |
100 Light Classics For Piano Solo | 100 Light Classics For Piano Solo | |
100 Most Beautiful Christmas Songs Easy Piano Vocal | 100 Most Beautiful Christmas Songs Easy Piano Vocal | |
100 Most Beautiful Christmas Songs Piano Vocal Guitar | 100 Most Beautiful Christmas Songs Piano Vocal Guitar | |
100 Must-Know Jazz Tunes with MP3 audio tracks to Play Along | 100 Must-Know Jazz Tune – C version | |
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100 Pop Hits Of The 90’s by Dan Coates | 100 Pop Hits Of The 90’s by Dan Coates | |
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