Альбомы исполнителя
Stéphane Grappelli au piano - Passage Gioffredo
2022 · альбом
Stéphane Grappelli on Piano and Violin
2022 · альбом
Nuages (Remastered 2020)
2021 · альбом
My Blue Heaven
2021 · сингл
From Paris With Love
2021 · альбом
How High the Moon (Live)
2021 · сингл
Begin the Beguine
2021 · сингл
Someone to Watch Over Me / I Got Rhythm (Live)
2021 · сингл
Improvisation No. 6
2021 · сингл
La Mer - Beyond the Sea (Quintet Version)
2021 · сингл
As Time Goes By [Live (Remastered)]
2021 · сингл
Live in Mestre Venezia 1985 (Historical Concerts)
2019 · альбом
St. Louis Blues
2017 · альбом
Afternoon in Paris
2014 · альбом
Young Django
2014 · альбом
Violinspiration
2014 · альбом
Django
2010 · альбом
The Nearness Of You
2008 · альбом
Whispering Gypsy
2006 · сборник
Jazz Violin Summit
2006 · альбом
Satin Doll
2006 · альбом
The Best Of
2006 · сборник
Olympia 1988 (Live)
2005 · альбом
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Биография
One of the all-time great jazz violinists (ranking with Joe Venuti and Stuff Smith as one of the big three of pre-bop), Stéphane Grappelli's longevity and consistently enthusiastic playing did a great deal to establish the violin as a jazz instrument. He was originally self-taught as both a violinist and a pianist, although during 1924-28 he studied at the Paris Conservatoire. Grappelli played in movie theaters and dance bands before meeting guitarist Django Reinhardt in 1933. They hit it off musically from the start even though their lifestyles (Grappelli was sophisticated while Django was a gypsy) were very different. Together as Quintet of the Hot Club of France (comprised of violin, three acoustic guitars and bass) during 1933-39 they produced a sensational series of recordings and performances. During a London engagement in 1939, World War II broke out. Reinhardt rashly decided to return to France but Grappelli stayed in England, effectively ending the group. The violinist soon teamed up with the young pianist George Shearing in a new band that worked steadily through the war. In 1946, Grappelli and Reinhardt had the first of several reunions although they never worked together again on a regular basis (despite many new recordings). Grappelli performed throughout the 1950s and '60s in clubs throughout Europe and, other than recordings with Duke Ellington (Violin Summit) and Joe Venuti, he remained somewhat obscure in the U.S. until he began regularly touring the world in the early '70s. Since then Grappelli has been a constant traveler and a consistent poll-winner, remaining very open-minded without altering his swing style; he has recorded with David Grisman, Earl Hines, Bill Coleman, Larry Coryell, Oscar Peterson, Jean Luc Ponty and McCoy Tyner among many others. Active up until near the end, the increasingly frail Grappelli remained at the top of his field even when he was 89. His early recordings are all available on Classics CDs and he recorded quite extensively during his final three decades. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi