A partir du 4 juillet, le Château de Céreste accueille un stage de jazz manouche. Les musiciens de tous niveaux profiteront du cadre exceptionnel pour se perfectionner. Encadrés par des musiciens ...
Stephane Grappelli (originally surname was spelled with a 'Y') would have earned himself a place in Jazz History books if only for his important role in the Quintette of the Hot Club of France, ...
At any given time, there are a few acts on the jazz scene who lovingly imitate the legendary Quintette du Hot Club de France. That band's innovations in the 1930s, driven by guitarist Django Reinhardt ...
Reinhardt, whose virtuosic guitar playing defied losing the use of two fingers in a fire, died prematurely, at 43, in 1953, while Grappelli lived to almost 90. Through recordings and direct lineage, ...
Jean "Django" Reinhardt is credited with inventing the style of music called jazz manouche, gypsy jazz. In 1934, he and fiddler Stéphane Grappelli established the Quintette du Hot Club de France, ...
Retour sur un parcours fulgurant. En hommage au plus grand guitariste de tous les temps disparu il y a tout juste 50 ans, EMI édite ce 16 mai sa rétrospective Django Reinhardt. Star des années 30, le ...
European jazz starts with Stéphane Grappelli and the Hot Club of France Quintet. The violinist along with guitarist Django Reinhardt added Louis Vola on bass and Joseph Reinhardt and Roger Chaput on ...
Django Reinhardt has achieved an almost godlike status among those who love jazz guitar. When he and violinist Stephane Grappelli formed the Quintet of the Hot Club of France in 1934, they created a ...
In an archival show from 1990, Piano Jazz celebrates the centennial of Stephane Grappelli, one of the jazz world's greatest violinists. Grappelli... Stephane Grappelli On Piano Jazz Piano Jazz ...
French-born guitarist Stephane Wrembel is known for the acoustic swing style sometimes referred to as 'gypsy jazz,' but that's not what he calls it. 'It's Django's music to me,' says Wrembel, in a ...