File 003 - After you've gone

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OTUFM 89-003

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After you've gone

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  • [1986] (Creation)

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1 ms. score (30 pages) : pencil + 1 ms. score (15 pages) : copies, with pencil additions + 13 parts : ink

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(1937-)

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File consists of the manuscript score, a copy of the mansuscript score for "added parts," and parts for Rick Wilkins' arrangement of the song by Turner Layton and Henry Cramer. Arranged for for Peter Appleyard, vibraphone with clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, trumpets (4), trombones (4), guitar, drums, electric bass, and electric piano. Additional parts were added for clarinet (3), bass clarinet, harp, French horn (2), violin (2), viola, and cello.

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      Possibly arranged for a concert by Peter Appleyard on June 28, 1986 as part of the Pacific Jazz and Blues Festival. Repeat performance in 1987. The concert included Benny Goodman's closing theme music "Goodbye."

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