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Black Beauty (1928 song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Black Beauty (1928 song) Black Beauty is a 1928 jazz novelty solo stride piano composition by Duke Ellington, written as a musical portrait of singer, dancer, and comedienne Florence Mills, an elegy for her after her death in 1927,〔"Final Curtain," ''Chicago Defender'', November 5, 1927, p. 1; "Florence Mills Dies of Appendicitis", ''New York Times'', November 2, 1927.〕 published by Gotham Music Service.〔 - ''See Sheet music cover at the header of the video''.〕 It became one of Ellington's signature songs. ==Evolution==
Duke Ellington didn't write much solo piano music, which, for one of the most distinguished composers, arrangers and Big Band leaders, was a bit unusual. There is speculation that it could have been a very personal piece, or that he was trying to cash in on the sheet music craze for Jazz in the Roaring Twenties.〔("Duke Ellington - Black Beauty (Okeh) ) - (One Week, One Band )〕
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