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The name Caravan resonates on three levels: it's the name of this album, John Reid's second commercial release; it's the name of Reid's Salsa-Afro-Cuban-Funk-Latin-Jazz instrumental combo, which had it's debut in 1997 at the Calgary International Jazz Festival; and it's the title of Duke Ellington and Juan Tizol's 1937 composition, an early example of the fusion of Caribbean and Latin strains of black music and jazz.
Capsule
for solo bass clarinet and electronics
Solo Woodwind with Electronics / Multi-MediaCapriole
for horn and piano
Brass, with Keyboard, HornCapricorn suite
for guitar solo
Strings, Plectral, Solo, Guitar/Lute, SoloCapricorn
for Nonet
Capricious Zephyrs
for mixed septet
Capricious Modes
for violin, cello, and piano
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Trios, Woodwinds, Bowed StringsGo to Top