Film, Video TÉlÉ-MUSIC
About this Item
Title
- TÉlÉ-MUSIC
Names
- Jean-Christophe Averty (director)
Created / Published
- France.
Notes
- - Information from: "Jazz on the Screen" by David Meeker. Used with permission. (Source)
- - Made-for-TV series.
- - Short film (under 30 minutes).
- - 1. "Flight of the foo birds" by Neal Hefti; "All God's chillun got rhythm" by Gus Kahn, Bronislau Kaper. 3. "Tadd's delight" by Tadd Dameron; "Monsieur de..."; "Laura" by Johnny Mercer, David Raksin; "Well, you needn't" by Thelonious Monk. 5. "Sometimes I'm happy" by Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans; "With the wind and the rain in your hair" by Jack Lawrence, Clara Edwards; "Sophisticated lady" by Mitchell Parish, Irving Mills, Duke Ellington; "Ko-ko" by Charlie Parker; "I'm in the mood for swing". 6. "My old flame" by Sam Coslow, Arthur Johnston; "On Green Dolphin Street" by Ned Washington, Bronislau Kaper; "Love for sale" by Cole Porter; "Cry me a river" by Arthur Hamilton; "Weird blues"; "Brother Daniel". 7. "I remember Clifford" by Benny Golson. (Songs)
- - 1. The Guy Lafitte Quartet:- Guy Lafitte, tenor sax; Jean-Claude Pelletier, piano; Pascal Groffe, acoustic double bass; Philippe Combelle, drums. (1960). 2. The Michel Hausser Quartet:- Hans Koller, tenor sax; Michel Hausser, vibraphone; Guy Pedersen, acoustic double bass; Daniel Humair, drums. (1960). 3. The H. U. M. Trio:- René Urtreger, piano; Pierre Michelot, acoustic double bass; Daniel Humair, drums. (1960). 4. The Raymond Fol Trio:- Raymond Fol, piano; Gilbert Rovère, acoustic double bass; Christian Garros, drums. (1960). 5. The André Persiany Quintet:- Michel de Villers, baritone sax; André Persiany, piano; Géo Daly, vibraphone; Georges Luca, acoustic double bass; Charles Saudrais, drums. (1960). 6. The Lou Bennett Organ Trio:- Raymond Court, trumpet; Lou Bennett (Jean Louis Benoit), organ; Pierre Favre, drums. (1961). 7. The Michel Hausser Trio:- Michel Hausser, vibraphone; Guy Pedersen, acoustic double bass; Daniel Humair, drums. (Personnel on Camera)
- - Studio performances.
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Form
- motion picture