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: The film features a "who's who" of jazz and cinema, including Martin Scorsese , Wayne Shorter , and John McLaughlin . Other Notable References Darmon Meader: Round Midnight: SSATB sheet music
: The song is a slow, bluesy ballad known for its complex harmonic structure and "rubato" opening, which leads into a dramatic climax. round_midnight
: While Monk’s original is the foundation, Miles Davis recorded what many consider the definitive version on his 1957 album, 'Round About Midnight . : The film features a "who's who" of
: Struggling with substance abuse in New York, Turner travels to Paris to play at the Le Blue Note jazz club. There, he is befriended by a French graphic designer named Francis, who helps him regain his footing and personal connections. : Struggling with substance abuse in New York,
: The piece often departs from standard swing rhythms, utilizing subtle tempo fluctuations that allow performers to inject personal expression and atmospheric quality into the performance. The 1986 Feature Film
: The film won the Academy Award for Best Original Score , composed by Herbie Hancock , who also appeared in the film.