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Fontessa is a 1956 album by the Modern Jazz Quartet released on Atlantic Records. It was the first of their albums released on Atlantic.The album was released in the USA in mono on the black Atlantic label with catalogue number 1231. It was released in the USA in stereo on the green Atlantic label with catalogue number SD 1231. The prefix SD stands for Stereo Disc. The current internationally available CD release is the mono version. A Japanese CD exists of the stereo version. Additionally both mono and stereo versions were released in many other territories, for example the UK with London LTZ-K 15022 for the mono and London SAH-K 6031 for the stereo. The 11-minute title tune by the group's pianist and musical director John Lewis was inspired by Commedia dell'arte, and the four characters

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  • Fontessa ist ein Album des Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ) in der Besetzung mit John Lewis (Piano), Milt Jackson (Vibraphon), Percy Heath (Kontrabass) und Connie Kay (Schlagzeug), das 1956 bei Atlantic Records veröffentlicht wurde. (de)
  • Fontessa è un album discografico a nome The Modern Jazz Quartet, pubblicato dalla casa discografica Atlantic Records nel 1956 (aprile o maggio 1956). Fu il loro primo album pubblicato dalla Atlantic Records. (it)
  • Fontessa is a 1956 album by the Modern Jazz Quartet released on Atlantic Records. It was the first of their albums released on Atlantic.The album was released in the USA in mono on the black Atlantic label with catalogue number 1231. It was released in the USA in stereo on the green Atlantic label with catalogue number SD 1231. The prefix SD stands for Stereo Disc. The current internationally available CD release is the mono version. A Japanese CD exists of the stereo version. Additionally both mono and stereo versions were released in many other territories, for example the UK with London LTZ-K 15022 for the mono and London SAH-K 6031 for the stereo. The 11-minute title tune by the group's pianist and musical director John Lewis was inspired by Commedia dell'arte, and the four characters (en)
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