Grand Piano, 1960 "Duke Ellington"
Maker: Steinway & Sons, New York
Lent by Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, New York City
On loan from the Cathedral Church of St. John the
Divine, New York City, this grand once stood in
Ellington's New York apartment where he used it to
compose his Sacred Concerts. Ellington's larger
compositions always featured the piano and in
performances he always played those parts himself,
directing the orchestra from the keyboard, just as
Mozart and Haydn had done centuries before.
Closeup of George Shearing seated at Ellington's famous white piano
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George Shearing and Edwin Good discuss the Ellington piano
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George Shearing explores a bust of Duke Ellington with his hands
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