Manche Versionen könnten ganz interessant sein, den Beschreibungen gemäß.
( Jazz sind sie aber wohl nicht ) :
https://www.amazon.de/Rudolph-Goes-...=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=076926946X
Zitat:
Rudolph, the favorite red-nosed reindeer, has moved into the romantic era. Sylvia Rabinof, a master improviser, has marvelously developed the melody into a
concert transcription, complete with the appropriate rhythms and historical styles, all the while keeping Rudolph in evidence. This is real honest-to-goodness piano literature,
a solo that fine pianists and musicologists will find delightful. With the
brilliance of a rhapsody and the excitement of a polonaise built around a theme that everyone can identify, performers and listeners will all find pleasure in this venture. There is drama and dignity, there is good humor, and there is musical substance. Rudolph and Rabinof make a great team!
Zitat Ende.
( Also "aufgepeppt" könnte schon stimmen, demnach. )
Dann gibts z.B. noch Barock:
https://www.amazon.de/Rudolph-Goes-...=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=0769239064
und vielleicht noch andere. Ausnotierte Jazzversionen für Klavier solo...hmm ( Sachverhalt... Jazz....Improvisation...hmm) ! - hab ich auch noch nicht wirklich gesehen.
LG, Olli
