Waltz For Marilyn – Don Friedman
Dedicated to Don's wife, this is a jazz waltz with a long, intricate form and a flowing, singable melody. It's been recorded many times, including an exclusive jazzleadsheets.com duo version with bassist Daryl Johns.
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- Recording: Don Friedman - Almost Everything
- Recorded on: April, 1995
- Label: SteepleChase (SCCD 1368)
- Concert Key: C
- Style: 3/4 swing (medium up)
- Piano - Don Friedman
- Bass - Ron McClure
- Drums - Matt Wilson
This version begins with Don playing the melody rubato by himself; the bass and drums enter in time on the last eight measures. Don then plays the melody in time before soloing; our audio clip starts at the beginning of the melody. The ending is a vamp based on the last eight measures of the head.
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Take a listen: CLIP
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- Recording: Don Friedman - Hot House
- Recorded on: May 14, 2003
- Label: Chiaroscuro (CR 376)
- Concert Key: C
- Style: 3/4 swing (medium up)
- Piano - Don Friedman
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On March 26, 2009, pianist Kenny Drew, Jr., came to Englewood Cliffs, NJ, to amaze the jazzleadsheets.com staff with his piano mastery. Kenny had some free time in his schedule, and Don Sickler needed recorded versions of solo piano arrangements done by many of the great Second Floor Music/jazzleadsheets.com composers. After reviewing all the arrangements at his Florida home, Kenny started his piano solo marathon on Tuesday, March 24, and completed it on Friday, March 27, having recorded just about 80 solo piano arrangements.
Listen to Kenny's interpretation: CLIP
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- Recording: Don Friedman - Waltz For Marilyn
- Recorded on: March 3 & 4, 2007
- Label: Jazz Excursion (110)
- Concert Key: C
- Style: 3/4 swing (medium)
- Piano - Don Friedman
- Bass - Martin Wind
- Drums - Tony Jefferson
Note that the lead sheets under each album cover are identical.
On March 26, 2009, pianist Kenny Drew, Jr., came to Englewood Cliffs, NJ, to amaze the jazzleadsheets.com staff with his piano mastery. Kenny had some free time in his schedule, and Don Sickler needed recorded versions of solo piano arrangements done by many of the great Second Floor Music/jazzleadsheets.com composers. After reviewing all the arrangements at his Florida home, Kenny started his piano solo marathon on Tuesday, March 24, and completed it on Friday, March 27, having recorded just about 80 solo piano arrangements.
Take a listen: CLIP
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- Recording: Don Friedman - Don Friedman - Daryl Johns Duo
- Recorded on: August 6, 2011
- Label: jazzleadsheets.com (JLS 1018)
- Concert Key: C
- Style: 3/4 swing (medium)
- Piano - Don Friedman
- Bass - Daryl Johns
Note that the lead sheets under each album cover are identical.
Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's recording studio in Englewood Cliffs, NJ, this session was the first of two done that day. A marathon for young bassist Daryl Johns! Don Friedman, because he lived closer, started out the day with Daryl, recording
seven piano/bass duos of Don's compositions. After a break, Daryl changed styles, and pianists, going on to Norman Simmons in the afternoon. Check out all of Daryl's duos so far.
On March 26, 2009, pianist Kenny Drew, Jr., came to Englewood Cliffs, NJ, to amaze the jazzleadsheets.com staff with his piano mastery. Kenny had some free time in his schedule, and Don Sickler needed recorded versions of solo piano arrangements done by many of the great Second Floor Music/jazzleadsheets.com composers. After reviewing all the arrangements at his Florida home, Kenny started his piano solo marathon on Tuesday, March 24, and completed it on Friday, March 27, having recorded just about 80 solo piano arrangements.
Take a listen: CLIP
Separate Bass and Piano parts are available, as is the audio from the session.
Notes from bassist Ben Rubens
It doesn't need to take a lot to craft a memorable piece; often, the quality of the piece is greatly enhanced from the space that's in the air as the song goes on. Waltz For Marilyn compels the performers to take their time, breathe and let the melody sing on its own. This song is a interesting combination of a slow, searching melody felt in "1" and a more brisk run through of 4 over 3. You will be forced to utilize great patience, for the A and most of the B section impels the player to have each note run for its full duration. The second half of B necessitates rhythmic fire and accuracy, for maintaining a steady 4 over 3 feel almost the rhythmic sea can be challenging. A beautiful pairing of the virtues previously listed makes up B2, with a return to the devoted, connected dotted half note in C. However, another surprise comes in with the brisk ending on alternating major 7 chords. Don't be shocked at how deceptively difficult this piece, without fast runs and burning movement, can be.

Don Friedman
May 4, 1935 – Jun 30, 2016
Don Friedman was only four years old, living in San Francisco, when he started playing his parents' piano. A year later, he started lessons with a private teacher. His love for jazz music was born when he moved to L.A. and heard the likes of Les Brown and Lee Konitz for the first time. Read more...