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George Russell in theory and in practice

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The Boston Globe, April 30th, 1999

It has been a great few weeks for jazz composers. Duke Ellington's music is everywhere, Randy Weston visited in mid-April, Andrew Hill is in Cambridge tonight (see Jazz Notes), and George Russell will lead his current international edition of the Living Time Orchestra at Scullers beginning Thursday. We might say "our own George Russell," since he has been a member of the New England Conservatory faculty since 1969 and resides in Jamaica Plain, but Russell belongs to the wider world. His oeuvre, including such classics as "All About Rosie," "Living Time," and "Vertical Form VI," comprises one o...

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