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Duke Ellington

Mood Indigo, in Ellington’s hand

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Mood Indigo, in Ellington’s hand

One of the great figures in American jazz, Ellington was one of the first to use classical themes in jazz, and is still considered one of the most innovative composers in jazz history. At the height of his career Ellington toured the world with his orchestra, and composed such standards as "Mood Indigo." AMQS on 9.5 x 12.5 12-stave musical paper with a couple of bars of Mood Indigo. Ellington inscribes to Arthur Howard and writes “May you never be” above the notes, and signs, “Best wishes, Duke Ellington, Salt Lake City, Utah, march 23/41.” In fine condition, with few small areas of adhesive residue in the edges, slight rough right edge. R&R COA.

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