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First track from the best Dave Brubeck album Time Out. Name comes from the 9/8 turkish rhythms as 2+2+2+3 and 3+3+3 which are played consecutively in this piece.
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Blue Rondo a la Turk. Part 6 of lost Australian performance of Dave Brubeck Quartet hosted by Digby Wolfe.
The film was saved from destruction in 1984 and now is with the Australian National Film and Sound Archive.
A 1" PAL telecine transfer of the film was sent to Dave Brubeck's management in the mid 90s.
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Dave Brubeck Quartet performed at the Limelight, Cologne, Germany, in November 2004. Masterfully. Randy Jones: percussion; Michael Moore: Bass; Robert Militello: Saxophone and flute, Dave Brubeck: piano
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This is from an "open rehearsal" of the 2006 edition of the Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet at the University of The Pacific in Stockton, California. The quintet is:
Brian Chahley, trumpet
Lucas Pino, tenor sax
Glenn Zaleski, piano
Chris Smith, bass
Cory Cox, drums
We are playing Herbie Hancock's "Eye of The Hurricane"