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  2. Afternoon in Paris - Wikipedia

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    "Afternoon in Paris" is a 1949 jazz standard.It was written by John Lewis. [1]"Afternoon in Paris" has a 32-bar AABA form and is usually played in the key of C major.In several of the song's phrases, the tonal center changes (when played in C, there is a shift to B ♭ and A ♭), defining a complex harmonic structure that is of interest to both theoreticians and soloists.

  3. Paris Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Jazz Festival opens its doors every Saturday and Sunday afternoon in June and July. Concerts, workshops, attractions and exhibitions are accessible free of charge, although a small entrance fee is required from park visitors. [4] Since 2011, night concerts have been taking place on specific weekends, in addition to the afternoon ...

  4. John Lewis (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    During the same time period, Lewis held various other positions as well, including head of faculty for the summer sessions held at the Lenox School of Jazz in Lenox, Massachusetts from 1957 to 1960, [4] director of the annual Monterey Jazz Festival in California from 1958 to 1983, [10] and its musical consultant, [28] and "he formed the ...

  5. Jaki Byard - Wikipedia

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    John Arthur "Jaki" Byard (/ ˈ b aɪ ˌ ɑːr d, ˈ b aɪər d /; [1] June 15, 1922 – February 11, 1999) was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist, composer, and arranger. Mainly a pianist, he also played tenor and alto saxophones, among several other instruments.

  6. The Paris Concert: Edition One - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Concert: Edition One is a live album by jazz pianist Bill Evans with Marc Johnson and Joe LaBarbera recorded in Paris, France in 1979 and originally released on the Elektra/Musician label. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Additional recordings from this concert were released as The Paris Concert: Edition Two .

  7. French jazz - Wikipedia

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    Between the 1930s and 1950s, the biguine, a style of jazz from the French Caribbean was popular among dance orchestras. Lacking recognition at home, several biguine artists from Martinique moved to mainland France , where they achieved greater popularity in Paris, especially in the wake of the colonial exhibition in 1931.

  8. History of music in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Jazz was officially banned in Germany as "decadent", and American records were banned after but remained highly popular in occupied Paris. Charles Delaunay organized a jazz festival in Paris in December 1940, and two concerts month were given at the Gaveau, and continued through 1944. Delaunay's band, called Jazz de Paris, gave a concert at the ...

  9. Modern Jazz Quartet - Wikipedia

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    The Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ) was a jazz combo established in 1952 that played music influenced by classical, cool jazz, blues and bebop. The Quartet consisted of John Lewis (piano), Milt Jackson (vibraphone), Percy Heath (double bass), and various drummers, most notably Kenny Clarke (from 1952 to 1955) and Connie Kay (from 1955 to 1994).