Start of class: "Paradoxe 1" by Le Jazz groupe de Paris & André Hodeir from Le Jazz Groupe de Paris joke André Hodeir (1956)
Start of class: "Milano" by Le Jazz groupe de Paris & André Hodeir from Le Jazz Groupe de Paris joke André Hodeir (1956)
French jazz composer, critic, and analyst André Hodeir passed away yesterday at the age of 90. He was indispensable to the traditions of jazz criticism and analysis both in the US and abroad. His music is little known in the US, but contributes to our understanding of the art of jazz composition and arranging.
Example of jazz abroad: "Á l'ouest!" by Le Sacre du tympan from Le Sacre du tympan (2002)
Transition in the jazz rhythm section: "Christopher Columbus" by Fats Waller (1936)
Transition in the jazz rhythm section: "Over the Rainbow" by Art Tatum (1939)
Transition in the jazz rhythm section: "Topsy (Swing to Bop)" by Charlie Christian (1941)
End of class: "Saving All My Love For You" by La Campagnie des musiques à ouïr from La Campagnie des musiques à ouïr (1999)
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