Cena: |
Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
Garancija: | Ne |
Isporuka: | Pošta Post Express Lično preuzimanje |
Plaćanje: | Ostalo (pre slanja) Lično |
Grad: |
Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Džez, Svetska i Kantri muzika
Poreklo: Strani izvođač
Original, made in Italy
Knjizica od 4 str.
knjizica 5 Cd 5-
Django Reinhardt, Quintette Du Hot Club De France , Featuring Stéphane Grappelli – Django Reinhardt
Label: Cameo – CD 3542
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country: Italy
Released: 1995
Genre: Jazz
Style:
1 Swing Guitars 2:24
2 Rose Room 2:43
3 Aint`t Misbehavin` 2:53
4 Exactly 2:29
5 Charlestone 2:53
6 You`re Driving Me Crazy 2:54
7 Chicago 3:27
8 Georgia On My Mind 3:15
9 Runnin` Wild (Course Mouvementée) 2:54
10 When Day Is Done 3:10
11 Magasaki 2:50
12 Limehouse Blues 2:46
13 Minor Swing 3:14
14 Shine 2:57
15 Sweet Chorus 2:44
16 Oriental Shuffle 2:39
17 After You`ve Gone 3:07
18 Younger Generation 2:23
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Jean Reinhardt (23 January 1910 – 16 May 1953), known by his Romani nickname Django (French: [dʒãŋɡo ʁɛjnaʁt] or [dʒɑ̃ɡo ʁenɑʁt]), was a Belgian-born Romani-French jazz guitarist and composer. He was one of the first major jazz talents to emerge in Europe and has been hailed as one of its most significant exponents.[2][3]
With violinist Stéphane Grappelli,[1] Reinhardt formed the Paris-based Quintette du Hot Club de France in 1934. The group was among the first to play jazz that featured the guitar as a lead instrument.[4] Reinhardt recorded in France with many visiting American musicians, including Coleman Hawkins and Benny Carter, and briefly toured the United States with Duke Ellington`s orchestra in 1946. He died suddenly of a stroke in 1953 at the age of 43.
Reinhardt`s most popular compositions have become standards within gypsy jazz, including `Minor Swing`,[5] `Daphne`, `Belleville`, `Djangology`, `Swing `42`, and `Nuages`. Jazz guitarist Frank Vignola claims that nearly every major popular-music guitarist in the world has been influenced by Reinhardt.[6] Over the last few decades, annual Django festivals have been held throughout Europe and the U.S., and a biography has been written about his life.[2] In February 2017, the Berlin International Film Festival held the world premiere of the French film Django.