- Sonata for viola & piano in F major, Op. 11/4
- M¿¿rchenbilder No. 3 (Rasch), for viola (or violin) & piano, Op. 113/3
- M¿¿rchenbilder No. 3 (Rasch), for viola (or violin) & piano, Op. 113/3
- M¿¿rchenbilder No. 3 (Rasch), for viola (or violin) & piano, Op. 113/3
- M¿¿rchenbilder No. 3 (Rasch), for viola (or violin) & piano, Op. 113/3
- Beau soir ("Lorsque au soleil couchant les rivi¿¿res sont roses"), song for voice & piano, L. 6
- Suite Populaire Espagnole, for violin & piano (arr. from "Popular Spanish Songs" by Kochanski)~El Pa¿¿o Moruno
- Suite Populaire Espagnole, for violin & piano (arr. from "Popular Spanish Songs" by Kochanski)~Nana
- Suite Populaire Espagnole, for violin & piano (arr. from "Popular Spanish Songs" by Kochanski)~Canci¿¿n
- Suite Populaire Espagnole, for violin & piano (arr. from "Popular Spanish Songs" by Kochanski)~Polo
- Suite Populaire Espagnole, for violin & piano (arr. from "Popular Spanish Songs" by Kochanski)~Asturiana
- Suite Populaire Espagnole, for violin & piano (arr. from "Popular Spanish Songs" by Kochanski)~Jota
- Romance, for viola & orchestra in F major, Op. 85
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0090404901621
Umze/Ven. Lobsang Tenzin Primary Artist
Shartse College of Ganden Monk Primary Artist
Karen Dreyfus Primary Artist,Viola
Bill Coleman Primary Artist,Flugelhorn,Trumpet
Guy Lafitte Primary Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Daniel Humair Drums
Marc Hemmeler Piano
Jack Sewing Bass
Robert McDonald Piano
Ven. Lobsang Tenzin Chant
Irving Mills Composer
Carlos Olms Engineer
Dizzy Gillespie Composer
Edgar Sampson Composer
Ralph Erwin Composer
Jesse Stone Composer
Alan Bates Producer
Guy Lafitte Composer,Performer
Vincent Youmans Composer
David Starobin Mastering
Billy Moll Composer
Becky Starobin Managing Director
Max Wilcox Producer,Recording
Murray Mencher Composer
Malcolm Walker Design
Bill Coleman Performer,Composer
Michael Diffenderffer Assistant
Anne Caldwell Composer
Paul Zinman Mastering
Christian Steiner Photography
Alun Morgan Liner Notes

Bill Coleman Meets Guy Lafitte
by Montreux Jazz Festival
Montreux Jazz Festival

Bill Coleman Meets Guy Lafitte
by Montreux Jazz Festival
Montreux Jazz Festival
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This CD reissues trumpeter Bill Coleman's complete set at the 1973 Montreux Jazz Festival, expanding the original LP from six to eight songs. Coleman matches well with the thick-toned tenor of Guy Lafitte and both seem to inspire each other. On swing standards, blues and basic originals, the two horns are assisted by pianist Marc Hemmeler, bassist Jack Sewing and drummer Daniel Humair. There are not many Bill Coleman CD's available domestically (he owed his near-anonymity to the fact that he spent so many decades living in Europe), making this one well worth picking up. Coleman excels in the small-group setting, performing such numbers as "Blue Lou," "Idaho" and "I Want A Little Girl" (singing the latter). Recommended. ~ Scott Yanow
Product Details
Release Date: | 09/11/1993 |
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Label: | BRIDGE |
UPC: | 0090404901621 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Montreux Jazz Festival Primary ArtistUmze/Ven. Lobsang Tenzin Primary Artist
Shartse College of Ganden Monk Primary Artist
Karen Dreyfus Primary Artist,Viola
Bill Coleman Primary Artist,Flugelhorn,Trumpet
Guy Lafitte Primary Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Daniel Humair Drums
Marc Hemmeler Piano
Jack Sewing Bass
Robert McDonald Piano
Ven. Lobsang Tenzin Chant
Technical Credits
David Lewiston Producer,EngineerIrving Mills Composer
Carlos Olms Engineer
Dizzy Gillespie Composer
Edgar Sampson Composer
Ralph Erwin Composer
Jesse Stone Composer
Alan Bates Producer
Guy Lafitte Composer,Performer
Vincent Youmans Composer
David Starobin Mastering
Billy Moll Composer
Becky Starobin Managing Director
Max Wilcox Producer,Recording
Murray Mencher Composer
Malcolm Walker Design
Bill Coleman Performer,Composer
Michael Diffenderffer Assistant
Anne Caldwell Composer
Paul Zinman Mastering
Christian Steiner Photography
Alun Morgan Liner Notes
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