Fletcher Henderson: Deep Cuts

Fletcher Henderson: Deep Cuts

One of the central figures of the Harlem Renaissance, Fletcher Henderson established the form for big-band swing. This involved fleshing out the genre's orchestration by separating the woodwinds and brass into two distinct sections, which can be heard back-and-forthing on “Can You Take It?” and “Ain't She Sweet.” “Low Down On the Bayou” also shows a spectacular attention to counterpoint between instruments.

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