"Portraits By Ellington" is a captivating jazz album by the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, released on December 15, 1992, under the Columbia label. This swing and big band masterpiece spans 57 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of musical tributes and compositions that showcase the orchestra's virtuosity and the enduring legacy of Duke Ellington's influence.
The album is a collection of portraits, each track paying homage to legendary figures in jazz history. From the evocative "Portrait Of Louis Armstrong" to the poignant "Portrait of Bert Williams," the orchestra masterfully captures the essence of these iconic artists. The lively "Second Line" and the intricate "Liberian Suite" demonstrate the ensemble's dynamic range and technical prowess.
With genres ranging from swing music to big band and jazz, "Portraits By Ellington" is a testament to the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra's ability to blend tradition with innovation. This album is a celebration of jazz heritage, offering both seasoned aficionados and newcomers a chance to immerse themselves in the rich, vibrant sounds of a bygone era.