https://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst?docId=5002192213, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_compositions_by_Django_Reinhardt&oldid=943775062, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles needing rewrite from December 2013, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Are you in the Mood (with Stéphane Grappelli), Black and White (with Stéphane Grappelli), Fantaisie (from Danse Norvegienne by Grieg), Hungaria (Some say the melody of this tune came from a traditional pop song), Messe des Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (Never recorded by Django), Moppin' The Bride (with Stéphane Grappelli), Montagne Sainte-Genevieve (Never recorded by Django), Oriental Shuffle (with Stéphane Grappelli), R. vingt-six (the last of those pieces co-authored by Stéphane Grappelli), Stompin’ at Decca (with Stéphane Grappelli), Ultrafox (with Stéphane Grappelli) (April, 1935), This page was last edited on 3 March 2020, at 21:20. Written in 1925 by Isham Jones (with lyrics by Gus Kahn, though Django performs it as an instrumental), it became a jazz standard which was popular with all sorts of big-name artists in the U.S., including Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. Artists from other genres have covered it as well, including David Grisman, who actually recorded the song with Stephane Grappelli, thus leading to the song's second wind of popularity, among newgrass pickers. "I'll See You in My Dreams" is one of Django's best-loved cover songs. Django’s waltzes: Montagne Sainte-Genevieve, Gagoug, Chez Jazquet, and Choti were recorded by Pierre (Jean) "Matelo" Ferret in Paris, 1960.
This spunky, upbeat number is a great reminder that the jazz and swing of Django's era were made for dancing: it's a hard one to sit still for, and a musical reminder that even in occupied Paris in WWII, some glimpses of joie de vivre were kept alive by artists like Django Reinhardt. Aliasse: X. Django Reinhardt was one of the finest musicians who ever lived. A versatile number which allowed Django to show off more of his really fancy guitar work, Django recorded "Djangology" multiple times over the course of almost two decades. https://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst?docId=5002192213 Chez Jacquet, Montagne Sainte Genevieve, Gagoug, Choti, Matelo Ferret Plays Unissued Django Numbers : Jean "Matlo" Ferret (g) solo acc by unknown other (g's), (b) and (d) - Paris, 1961 - Vogue (F)EPL7829 This is one of Django's most enduring compositions, and it has become a full-tilt gypsy swing standard, covered by pretty much everyone who's picked up a gypsy-style guitar ever since. Er gilt als ein Begründer bzw. En verdine, Djalmichito. Djalamichto and En verdine were recorded by Ferret in 1961. Perhaps one of Django's most appropriately-named compositions, "Tears" has two parts: a melancholy minor first part, and an almost angry-sounding second part.
Directed by Jean Marais, and with avant-guard staging and scenery, the play, opened in May 1944 at the Theatre Edouard VII. Profile: Romani-French jazz guitarist and composer. Real Name: Jean Reinhardt. Originally, "Nuages" was an instrumental, though a set of lyrics in both French and English were later added. Coleman Hawkins And His All Star Jam Band, Django Reinhardt & His American Swing Band, Guérino Et Son Orchestre Musette De La Boite À Matelots, Louis Vola Et Son Orchestre Du Lido De Toulon, Django Reinhardt Et Le Quintette Du Hot Club De France, The Quintet Of The Hot Club Of France - Volume 2, Django Reinhardt Joue Avec André Ekyan Et Son Orchestre, Django Reinhardt Et Le Quintette De Hot Club De France, Django Et Stéphane - 14 Enregistrements Inédits, Les Premiers Enregistrements De Django Reinhardt, Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelly Avec Le Quintette Du Hot Club De France, Guitarists Contributing To My VINYL Craze. "Manoir de mes Reves" (which literally means "Mansion of my Dreams," but which is usually translated as "Django's Castle") is a dreamy, lilting song that Django recorded multiple times between 1942 and 1953.
Those involved in the production were provoked with physical threats by the Militia, and the vengeance of the collaborationist press.
Sites: about-django.com, Wikipedia. Django's prolific songwriting and recording left behind a substantial body of work. Django Reinhardt. Bürgerl. NOTE: Chpile t'chavo and Tchoucar wago were composed by Matelo Ferret. Paris: Fayard, 2004. The song gained unexpected recent popularity when it was used in the popular PC game Mafia, where it provides the background music for a drive through Hoboken -- an odd association, but why not? "Melodie au Crepuscule" ("Twilight Melody" in French) has a real "little black dress" quality to it: it's chic, beautiful, timeless, and fits with any occasion. Pages 344-345.
Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Django Reinhardt and His American Friends - Django Reinhardt on AllMusic - 2000 - This set is monumental in scope. Jean „Django“ Reinhardt, getauft auf den Namen Jean Reinhar(d)t (* 23. Aliases: X. Matelo Ferret (g) acc by (b) and (d) - Paris, 1960 - Vogue (F)EPL7740 A violin (played in this case by the legendary Stephane Grappelli) carries much of the melody, and the interaction between the violin and guitar is astounding. Naturally, Django put his own strong stamp on the piece, filling it with his signature fancy finger-work and breezy feeling. Created 'out of whole cloth' by the German Embassy to serve its political and cultural objectives,[2] la Gerbe began publication in July 1940 and ceased publication in August 1944. Vorreiter des europäischen Jazz.
Django went to the Riviera, especially Toulon, where in August 1944, he joined an orchestra of American G.I.s which had just arrived. With regard to the music for Racine's Andromaque -, Antonietto, Alain, François Billiard, and François Billiard. Because of its versatility, "Djangology" worked well with all sorts of different ensembles, from the Hot Club Quintette to a larger orchestra. Djalamichto and En verdine were recorded by Ferret in 1961. It's swingy. Ideology, Cultural Politics and Literary Collaboration at la Gerbe.
A large-scale poster campaign in the streets of Paris preceded the appearance of the first number of La Gerbe on 11 July 1940,[3] and the offices of the journal on the Rue des Pyramides were ransacked following the Liberation. It's a fun tune that really lets Django's pure skill and artistry shine. Brother of Joseph Reinhardt. He died of cerebral hemorrhage. Though he was Romani, he avoided being sent to a Nazi concentration camp because of his public persona. Of the major weekly reviews published in Paris during the Occupation, perhaps none is more representative of the period itself and the spirit of collaboration with Nazi Germany than La Gerbe. Died 16 May 1953, Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, France He was also a painter. It's minor. Born 23 January 1910, Liberchies, Belgium. Another upbeat tune, "Belleville" takes its name from the Belleville neighborhood of Paris, which was then (and is still now) a working-class and immigrant neighborhood. 'La Danse de Mardi Gras' Song Lyrics and Meaning, The Difference Between Cajun Music and Zydeco.
Romani-French jazz guitarist and composer. Though financially downtrodden, Belleville (home, incidentally, to Edith Piaf, among many others) has always been vibrant and full of cultural life. There exists a brief recording of Django's "Messe" played on the Organ. Profil: Romani-French jazz guitarist and composer.