Brisbois

Jazz Arranger

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Brisbois, an influential American jazz arranger active from the late 1940s through the 1970s, was a master of sophisticated big band orchestration. Known for his innovative voicings and intricate counterpoint, he seamlessly blended elements of swing, bebop, and cool jazz into a distinctive sound. Brisbois's arrangements graced the catalogs of numerous prominent ensembles, including the Stan Kenton Orchestra and the Woody Herman Big Band, contributing significantly to their iconic recordings. His charts, characterized by their harmonic richness and dynamic contrasts, expanded the expressive possibilities of the jazz big band, leaving a lasting impact on the genre's evolution.

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