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COMPOSITION FOR GLENN Oil on canvas, 16 x 16 inches, 2021 ORIGINAL SOLD BY THE ACORN GALLERY, POCKLINGTON. LIMITED EDITION GICLEE PRINT NOW AVAILABLE FROM FROM ACORN OR www.jak-fineart.co.uk/gallery/artist/tshorten/ OR www.artgallery.co.uk
A few months ago, I once again watched James
Stewart in the title role of The Glenn Miller Story. In the early
1940s, Miller was constantly striving to find the unique sound that he
wanted for his orchestra, and in the movie we see him filling pages of
manuscript paper as he tries and tries to realise the elusive
arrangement that will set his band apart from others. Eventually, as yet
again he re-scores Moonlight Serenade (perhaps a little artistic
license taken there!), he finally hits on the particular combination of
clarinet and saxes which would characterise the ‘Glenn Miller Sound’,
which in turn came to epitomise the era. Miller himself played trombone,
but that instrument was too big for this intimate, close up composition!
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