Duke Ellington’s Personal Music For Queen Elizabeth Revived By Scottish National Jazz Orchestra

The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra will play a three-concert tour of the country in early December with the show In The Spirit Of Duke, in which the Duke Ellington tribute will include the music he wrote in honor of the late Queen Elizabeth.

Ellington and Billy Strayhorn wrote The Queen’s Suite after the great bandleader met Her Royal Highness in 1958 in Leeds, after a performance by his orchestra. The Duke, enchanted by the cordial encounter, immediately started composing the suite. He recorded the 20-minute work with his musicians and had it pressed onto a single disc for the Queen, sending it to Buckingham Palace and intending it for her ears only.

Ellington reimbursed his label, Columbia, some $2,500 in production costs, retaining personal ownership of the masters. The suite was not released until after his death in 1974, featuring on the 1976 collection The Ellington Suites. That set, which won a Grammy the following year as Best Jazz Performance By A Big Band, also contains his Goitelas and Uwis suites, recorded in 1971 and 1972 respectively.


As the Scottish Daily Express reports, when the Queen presented Scottish National Jazz Orchestra founder and saxophonist Tommy Smith his OBE in 2019, he asked her if she remembered receiving the disc. She confirmed that she did, and was known to be a great admirer of the bandleader’s work. The original score to the suite is now in the collection of the National Museum of American History.

Smith says: “The music was supposed to remain unavailable to the general public but an album was eventually released in 1976 following Ellington’s death. I’m really glad that it was because The Queen’s Suite includes some outstanding writing by Ellington and his co-composer/arranger, Billy Strayhorn that really needs to be heard and appreciated.”

The SNJO’s In The Spirit Of Duke shows will now include music from the suite, in shows at Queen’s Hall in Edinburgh on December 1, the Byre Theater, St. Andrews, Fife (2), and the New Auditorium of Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall (3). Read more here about an evening described as “a fabulous programme of foot-tapping favourites, infectious swing, mellow mood, and contemporary jazz to inspire and entertain all. Great tunes such as ‘Mood Indigo’ or ‘Caravan’ will alternate with less familiar pieces, but all are guaranteed to produce an evening not to be missed.”

Listen to Duke Ellington’s The Queen’s Suite as part of The Ellington Suites on Apple Music and Spotify.

Discover

Sponsor

spot_img

Latest

Flashback: Dean DeLeo and the Charles Nelson Reilly T-Shirt

Flashback to March 21, 2018: It was exactly 60 days until the MMRBQ and The Preston & Steve Show was scheduled to talk to...

David Bisbal Gears Up For ‘Back To The USA 2025’ Tour   

 Spanish icon David Bisbal has announced that he’ll be returning to the United States with his first tour since 2021. The highly anticipated run...

Brett Eldredge Announces 2021 Good Day Tour

Tickets On Sale Starting Friday, June 18th At 10am Local Time At LiveNation.com Award winning, Platinum selling artist Brett Eldredge is set to launch his Good Day...

Stream Lollapalooza’s Biggest Acts This Weekend

Lollapalooza kicked off last night, but things are getting going in earnest today with the likes of Major Lazer, Miike Snow, and Future hitting...

SoCal Singer And Multi-Instrumentalist Claire Rosinkranz Shares ‘Pools And Palm Trees’

Back with a bright summer anthem, 19-year-old Southern California singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Claire Rosinkranz has released a new single entitled “Pools and Palm...