Crepuscule With Nellie
Thelonious Monk Lyrics


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@postatility9703

What makes this beautiful composition even more meaningful is that Monk wrote this while Nellie was in the hospital, recovering from major surgery. Thelonious depended on her for just about everything,and this song was almost like a prayer for her recovery.

@synerhi

I’m only 19 at the moment, and I’m hearing new stuff all the time... but for me right now, this has to be the pinnacle of jazz. The melodic phrasing of it all, and how it constantly twists and turns. The melody is absolutely haunting and memorable, and the use of spacing is something only Monk (and perhaps Ahmad Jamal) have achieved

@dmlevitt

congratulate yourself. this is the pinnacle of culture and civilization.

@maishatopez6203

Yes. Now I invite u to lusten "Ruby My dear" his the woman he dated fir a while .

@dmlevitt

@@maishatopez6203 beautiful Marsha. I know this song too well.

@dmlevitt

Maisha Topez, darn self correction

@maishatopez6203

Ok.after congratulating u , song and Thelonius Monk.

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@kalonjikala9887

He was living through hard times when he composed this song. Dissonance was an ongoing part of this man's life. A brilliant but tortured soul. Peace be upon him and his wife.

@kbeeistley

Possibly my favorite Monk piece, but they're all beauties.

@stickpictures

I love how Monk sets these old-timey cadences into new configurations and contexts, like plucking gems out of a stream and turning them in the light to show new facets. Stays so deeply blues-rooted, and stride-rooted while reaching into outer space. The false codas at the end--chef's kiss after chef's kiss. Something that might be missed here, too, is that he wanted this to be a completely compositional piece--no improv. So it has that classical aspect as well. Exquisite, start to finish.

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