French jazz
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| Music of France | |
|---|---|
| Styles | classical - folk - popular: hip hop - jazz - rock |
| History (Timeline and Samples) | |
| Awards | NRJ Music Awards - Victoires de la musique |
| Charts | IFOP |
| Festivals | Printemps de Bourges |
| Media | |
| National anthem | "La Marseillaise" |
| Regional music | |
| Alsace - Auvergne - Aquitaine - Pays Basque - Béarn - Brittany - Burgundy - Corsica - Gascony - Languedoc - Limousin - Lorraine - Picardy - Poitou - Provence - Rousillon | |
| Overseas music | |
| French Guiana - French Polynesia - Martinique and Guadeloupe - Mayotte - New Caledonia - Réunion - St. Pierre and Miquelon - Tahiti - Wallis and Futuna | |
France has a long history with jazz music.
Jazz began to become significant in France starting in the 1920s. As with Brazil (see Brazilian jazz), the French were at first concerned it was too American of an influence before "making it their own." Although in the case of the French the adjustment proved faster as by the 1930s jazz had become acceptable. An important event in that is the creation of the Quintette du Hot Club de France in 1934. This is among the most significant jazz groups in European history.[1]
Starting in the late 1940s the Le Caveau de la Huchette would become an important place for French and American jazz musicians to work. Many American jazz artists have lived in France from Sidney Bechet to Archie Shepp. These Americans would have an influence on French jazz, but at the same time French jazz had its own inspirations as well. For example Bal-musette had some influence on France's form of Gypsy jazz. In a related vein violin, and to an extent guitar, were traditionally more popular in French jazz than American. Related to that Jean-Luc Ponty and Stéphane Grappelli are among the most well-respected violinists in the history of jazz. That stated the violin is also popular in Eastern European jazz.
[edit] French jazz musicians
- Franck Amsallem
- Michel Benita
- Claude Bolling
- David El Malek
- Stéphane Grappelli (1908–97)
- Olivier Hutman
- Christian Jacob
- Didier Lockwood
- Jacques Loussier
- Pierre Michelot (1928–2005)
- Michel Petrucciani
- Jean-Michel Pilc
- Jean-Luc Ponty
- Django Reinhardt (1910–53)
- Christian Vander
- Barney Wilen (1937–96)
- Erik Truffaz
- Bernard Lubat
- Xavier Desandre Navarre
[edit] Jazz festivals in France
- Jazz aux Remparts in Bayonne
- Uzeste Musical in Uzeste
- Jazz sous les pommiers in Coutances
- Banlieues Bleues in Seine-Saint-Denis
- Festival International Django Reinhardt in Samois sur Seine
- JVC Jazz Festival in Paris
- Paris Jazz Festival in the Bois de Vincennes
- Sons d'hiver in Val-de-Marne
- La Villette Jazz Festival in Paris
- Nancy Jazz Pulsations in Nancy
- Jazz in Marciac in Marciac [2]
- Jazz sur son 31 in Toulouse
- Tourcoing Jazz Festival in Tourcoing
- Europa Jazz Festival in Le Mans
- Musiques de Jazz et d'ailleurs in Amiens
- Blues Passions Cognac in Cognac
- Musiques Métisses in Angoulème
- Jazz à Juan in Antibes
- Nice Jazz Festival in Nice
- Jazz à Vienne in Vienne
- Reims Jazz Festival in Reims
- Jazz en tête in Clermont-Ferrand [3]
[edit] References
- Making Jazz French: Music And Modern Life In Interwar Paris by Jeffrey H. Jackson, (Duke University Press, 2003) ISBN 0-8223-3124-1
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