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Souvenirs - Quintet Of Le Hot Club De France
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Souvenirs - Quintet Of Le Hot Club De France

Samenwerking van de beroemde gitarist met violist Stephane Grappelly. Ondanks een gehandicapte linkerhand laat Django Reinhardt hier swingende en vingerbrekend vlugge gitaarloopjes en intense ballades horen.

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Django Reinhardt
Nederlands
Live at the Blue Note
CD

Live at the Blue Note

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Stéphane Grappelli
Nederlands
Violins No End
CD

Violins No End

Uitgebracht in 1984. Met Stuff Smith.

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Nederlands
85 and still swinging
CD

85 and still swinging

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Stéphane Grappelli
Nederlands
Les valseuses
CD

Les valseuses

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Nederlands
Quintette du Hot Club de France
CD

Quintette du Hot Club de France

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La Quintette du Hot Club de France
Nederlands
First Class
CD

First Class (1992)

"According to this CD's liner notes (and they seem to be accurate), violinist Stephane Grappelli had never recorded with a jazz big band prior to these 1991 sessions (although he did have a couple of dates with large orchestras). Other soloists are heard from (Bolling on piano, trombonist Andre Paquinet, Carl Schlosser on tenor, Philipe Portejoie on soprano and altoist Claude Tissendier, who sounds a bit like Johnny Hodges on "Moon Mist"), but the emphasis is on Grappelli and his interplay with the orchestra. There are no real surprises in the repertoire, which is mostly swing standards (including "Minor Swing," the haunting "Tears," "Crazy Rhythm" and "Lady Be Good"), and the two Bolling originals that open the set (including one called "Stephane") are in the swing tradition, but, as usual for a Grappelli recording, the results are delightful." (AllMusic)

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Claude Bolling
Nederlands
Years Apart
CD

Years Apart (1996)

" This 1996 Scottish release predates the CD Celebrating Grappelli (released under Stephane Grappelli's name shortly after his death on Dec. 1, 1997 but with Taylor, in fact, as the leader) by over a year, yet it overlaps considerably with that album. Several tracks that were dropped to make room for additional material with Grappelli are found on this disc: the easygoing ballad "Going Home Again," the Gypsy-flavored "Monti," and an additional vocal by Claire Martin on the well-crafted "Hi Lily, Hi Lo," a piece rarely heard in a jazz setting. Years Apart should be acquired instead of Celebrating Grappelli because most fans will already have the Grappelli-Taylor duets heard on the latter album, which were repeated from their earlier Linn CD, Reunion." (allmusic)

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Martin Taylor'Spirit of Django
Nederlands
Réunion
CD

Réunion (1993)

Album uit 1993 waarop violist Stéphane Grappelli en gitarist Martin Taylor herenigd worden. Taylor werd eind jaren zeventig uit genodigd voor een serie concerten in Frankrijk. Grappelli was onder de indruk en maakte vaak gebruik van de gitarist voor opnames en tours. Naast een aantal standards staan er 4 composities van Taylor op het album.

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Stéphane Grappelli
Nederlands
Live At The Warsaw Jazz Festival 1991
DVD muziek

Live At The Warsaw Jazz Festival 1991 (1991)

"This outstanding concert features the always swinging violinist Stéphane Grappelli in a trio with one of his longtime guitarists, Marc Fosset, and bassist Jean-Philippe Viret in a program that should be very familiar to Grappelli's fans, except for possibly "If I Were a Bell." McCoy Tyner joins the violinist for the final two numbers, including a blazing finale of "How High the Moon."" (Ken Dryden, Allmusic)

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Stéphane Grappelli
Nederlands
Flamingo
CD

Flamingo (1995)

"This CD features a logical combination of two talented Frenchmen, violinist Stéphane Grappelli and pianist Michel Petrucciani, who had never recorded together before. With the assistance of bassist George Mraz and drummer Roy Haynes, the co-leaders romp on a variety of standards. Petrucciani was 32 at the time of this June 1995 set, a mere child compared to the 87-year-old Grappelli. Despite his age, Grappelli's violin playing sounds as youthful and enthusiastic as it had been in the 1930s; the 60 years of practice had not hurt. While Petrucciani's music is usually in the Bill Evans post-bop vein, he was happy to visit Grappelli's turf on this occasion, mostly playing veteran standards. On such songs as "Sweet Georgia Brown," "How About You" (here mistitled "I Love New York in June"), "I Remember April," and "There Will Never Be Another You," Stephane Grappelli is both joyful and masterful. Highly recommended." (Scott Yanow, Allmusic)

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Nederlands
Yehudi Menuhin & Stéphane Grappelli Play Gershwin, Berlin, Kern and others
CD

Yehudi Menuhin & Stéphane Grappelli Play Gershwin, Berlin, Kern and others (1999)

Twee wereldberoemde violisten met een nogal verschillende achtergrond (klassieke resp. zigeunerjazzmuziek) spelen in duet beroemde musicalliedjes van Gershwin, Berlin, Rodgers & Hart, Kern en Carmichael. Met o.a. "Summertime", "Fascinatin' Rhythm", "The Way You Look Tonight". Tussen 1972 en 1983 nam het duo liefst 6 LP's op, waaruit het materiaal op deze tot de randen gevulde dubbel-CD geselecteerd is.

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Yehudi Menuhin
Nederlands

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