The succulent album that Claude Bolling devoted, in 1965, with some of the most famous parts of the brilliant Austrian composer.
"The idea of accociatin jazz with classical has often inspired musical has often inspired musical personalities as diverse as George Gershwin and Dave Brubeck. For Claude Bolling, a prolific composer, a Grammy nominee and a six time French Grand Prix du Disque winner, he first approached crossover music with Jazz Gang Amadeus Mozart a recording in the form of a musical gag, tinted with Spike Jones humor. ”
Recorded at Paris, 1965.
Personnel:
GĂ©rard Badini (saxophone, clarinet)
Charlie Blareau (bass)
Claude Bolling (piano)
Fernand Garbasi (guitar, banjo)
Peter Giger (drums)
Piere Dutour (trumept)
Claude Gousett (trombone)
Tracklist:
Petite musicque de nuit:
01. Allegro (Mozart) 3.21
02. Romance (Mozart) 3.04
03. Minuetto (Mozart) 2.05
04. Rondo (Mozart) 2.14
05. Mon coeur soupire (Mozart) 3.04
Sonate No. 11:
06. Rondo alla turca (Mozart) 2.39
07. Andante et varitions 1, 2 3 & 6 (Mozart) 8.02
08. Ouvertoure de "Noces de Figaro" (Mozart) 3.52
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