
William Russo, better known as Bill Russo (June 25, 1928 – January 11, 2003), was an American jazz musician. He is considered one of the greatest jazz composers and arrangers. A former student of the jazz pianist Lennie Tristano, Russo wrote ground-breaking orchestral scores for the Stan Kenton Orchestra in the 1950s, including 23 Degrees N 82 Degrees W, Frank Speaking, and Portrait of a Count. One of the more famous works he wrote for the Kenton Orchestra is Halls Of Brass
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L'affaire Bugs
Cathy
An Aesthete On Clark Street
Gloomy Sunday
Ennui
Cookie
Vignette
I Can't Get Started
Strange Fruit
My Man
Bill's Blues
Speculum
S'posin
For My Sister
The First Saturday In May
S'posin'
'ROUND MIDNIGHT
Under The Greenwood Tree
Under The Greenwood Time
Theme & Variations
Manteca
Tanglewood
First Dance. Solo Of Girl
The Golden Apple
Sonatina
Fifth Dance (Chorus, Solo Of Boy, Solo Of Girl, Ensemble)
Pickwick
First Dance Solo Of Girl
Envy
Introduction
What is the Difference
Fourth Dance (Duet For Boy And Girl)
Second Dance Solo Of Boy
Anger
Third Dance. Chorus And Solo Of Girl
Third Dance (Chorus And Solo Of Girl)
Second Dance. Solo Of Boy
Fourth Dance. Duet For Boy And Girl
Fourth Dance Duet For Boy And Girl
Fifth Dance Chorus, Solo Of Boy, Solo Of Girl, Ensemble
Cathy (Bonus Track)
Third Dance Chorus And Solo Of Girl
Davenport Blues
East Hampton Blues
Sposin'
Fifth Dance. Chourus, Solo Of Boy, Solo Of Girl, Ensemble
First Dance (Solo Of Girl)
An Esthete on Clarke St.
Second Dance (Solo Of Boy)
Sloth
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