The was a large ensemble led by the legendary jazz trombonist J.J. Johnson, primarily showcased on the 1997 album The Brass Orchestra . This project represented Johnson’s pinnacle as a player, composer, and visionary during the final decade of his career. Musical Style and Concept
: The music blended bebop, modern straight-ahead jazz, and formal classical structures, a style often associated with "Third Stream" experiments. J.J. Johnson Brass Orchestra
The orchestra was uniquely structured to emphasize brass textures: The was a large ensemble led by the
: An "elegiac classic" that remains a staple of Johnson's repertoire. Musical Style and Concept : The music blended
The album features a mix of new compositions and reinterpretations of Johnson's older works:
: Johnson utilized a rich, "urban" writing style featuring "feathery richness" and heavy bass influences, occasionally compared to the work of Gil Evans . Ensemble Composition
: Originally from his 1961 Perceptions album, this track is noted for its "alluring grace" and passionate trumpet cries by Jon Faddis.