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Franchini, Vittorio/Carminati, Elena: Jazz Tales, Bildband u. 4 Audio-CDs Text Deutsch-Englisch. Auf den CDs: Musik aus dem goldenen Zeitalter des Jazz, EDEL GERMANY; EARBOOKS, Oktober 2007 ISBN: 3940004251
Tiefe Leidenschaft und ungezügelte Emotionen, jammerndes Elend und unvorstellbare Ekstase - die extremen Hochs und Tiefs der unglaublichen Jazz-Welt: All dies und mehr in einem einmaligen Buch, das mehr als 100 wunderschöne Jazz-Portraits der berühmten italienischen Fotografin Elena Carminati mit 11 Kurzgeschichten des Jazz-Journalisten und Autors Vittorio Franchini verbindet, die einigen der weltgrößten Jazz-Musikern gewidmet sind. Erleben Sie die überragende und vielschichtigeSinneserfahrung aus Wort und Bild in Kombination mit auserlesener Musik.Musik-CDs: Vier Begleit-CDs schwören die Atmosphäre eines Jazz-Clubs in der 52nd Street herauf und lassen Sie sich nach Harlem in das goldene Zeitalter dieser großartigen Kunstform entführen.CD 1Miles Davis1. Walkin' [live] 5:22(Richard Carpenter)Miles Davis tr, John Coltrane t.sax, Bill Evans piano, Paul Chambers bass, Philly Joe Jones drums,Guy Wallece announcer(p) 1958 Concord Mus. Group Inc., Prestige Records Inc.Published by: Richcar Music Corp., BMI2. Bye bye blackbird [live] 6:54(Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson)Miles Davis tr, John Coltrane t.sax, Red Garland piano, Paul Chambers bass, Philly Joe Jones drums(p)1958 Concord Mus. Group Inc., Prestige Records Inc.Published by: Ray Henderson Music Co., Old Cloverleaf Music Co., ASCAP3. Four 7:15(Miles Davis)Miles Davis tr, John Coltrane t.sax, Red Garland piano, Paul Chambers bass, Philly Joe Jones drums(p)1956 Concord Mus. Group Inc., Prestige Records Inc.Published by: Prestige Music Co. Inc., BMI4. Oleo 5:56(Sonny Rollins)Miles Davis tr, John Coltrane t.sax, Red Garland piano, Paul Chambers bass, Philly Joe Jones drums(p)1956 Concord Mus. Group Inc., Prestige Records Inc.Published by: Prestige Music Co. Inc., BMIElla Fitzgerald5. Perdido 8:28(Ervin M. Drake, Hans J. Lengsfelder, Juan Tizol)Ella Fitzgerald vocal, Roy Eldridge tr, Tommy Turk tb, Charlie Parker sax, Flip Phillips t.sax,Lester Young reeds, Hank Jones piano, Ray Brown bass, Buddy Rich drums(p) 1949 Verve - UMG Recordings Inc.Published by: Tempo Music Inc.6. Lullaby of Birdland 2:25(George Shearing, B.Y. Forster)Ella Fitzgerald vocal, Raymond Tunia piano, Herb Ellis guit, Ray Brown bass, Buddy Rich drums(p) 1954 Verve - UMG Recordings Inc.Published by: Longitude Music Co., Windswept Pacific Ent.Co.7. Miss Otis regrets (She's unable to have lunch today) 3:01(Cole Porter)Ella Fitzgerald vocal, Paul Smith piano, Barney Kessel guit, Joe Mondragon bass, Alvin Stoller drums(p) 1956 Verve - UMG Recordings Inc.Published by: Warner Bros. Music Corp.8. A tisket a-tasket 2:21(Van Alexander, Ella Fitzgerald)Ella Fitzgerald vocal,Frank DeVol Orchestra, Frank DeVol cond.(p) 1957 Verve - UMG Recordings Inc.Published by: EMI Robbins Catalog Inc., EMI Untd. Partnership LtdSarah Vaughan9. I'm glad there is you 5:09(Paul Medeira Mertz, Jimmy Dorsey)Sarah Vaughan vocal, Clifford Brown tr, Paul Quinichette t.sax, Herbie Mann fl, Jimmy Jones piano,Joe Benjamin bass, Roy Haynes drums, Ernie Wilkins cond.(p) 1954 Verve - UMG Recordings Inc.Published by: Mayfair Music Corp.10. April in Paris 6:20(Edgar Yipsel Yip Harburg, Vernon Duke)Sarah Vaughan vocal, Clifford Brown tr, Paul Quinichette t.sax, Herbie Mann fl, Jimmy Jones piano,Joe Benjamin bass, Roy Haynes drums, Ernie Wilkins cond(p) 1954 Verve - UMG Recordings Inc.Published by: T. B. Harms Co.Max Roach11. Garvey's Ghost 7:52(Max Roach)Max Roach drums, Carlos Potato Valdez perc, Carlos Totico Eugenio perc, Booker Little tr,Julian Priester tb, Eric Dolphy a.sax/cl/fl, Clifford Jordan t.sax, Art Davis bass, Abbey Lincoln vocal(p) 1961 UMG Recordings Inc.Published by: Milma Publishing Co.12. Tender Warriors 6:51(Max Roach)Max Roach drums, Carlos Potato Valdez perc, Carlos Totico Eugenio perc, Booker Little tr,Julian Priester tb, Eric Dolphy a.sax/cl/fl, Clifford Jordan t.sax, Art Davis bass, Mal Waldron piano(p) 1961 UMG Recordings Inc.Edizioni: Milma Publishing Co. CD 2Bill Evans1. Spring is here 5:06(Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart)Bill Evans piano, Scott LaFaro bass, Paul Motian drums(p)1960 Fantasy Inc.Published by: EMI Robbins Catalog Inc., ASCAP2. Young and foolish 5:53(Albert Hague, Arnold Horwitt)Bill Evans piano, Sam Jones bass, Philly Joe Jones drums(p) 1958 Fantasy Inc.Published by: Chappell & Co. Inc., ASCAP3. Peace piece 6:42(Bill Evans)Bill Evans piano,Sam Jones bass, Philly Joe Jones drums(p) 1958 Fantasy Inc.Published by: BMI, Folkways Music Pub. Inc.Ornette Coleman4. Rejoicing - Album version 4:00(Ornette Coleman)Ornette Coleman a.sax, Don Cherry pocket tr, Percy Heath bass, Red Mitchell bass, Shelly Manne, drums(p) 1988 Fantasy Inc.Published by: Phrase Text Music5. The blessing - Album version 4:46(Ornette Coleman)Ornette Coleman a.sax, Don Cherry pocket tr, Walter Norris (p), Don Payne bass, Billy Higgins, drums(p) 1988 Fantasy Inc.Published by: SIAEGil Evans6. Where flamingos fly 5:12(Harold Courlander, Elthea Peale Brooks, John Benson Brooks)Gil Evans piano/cond, Johnny Coles tr, Phil Sunkel tr, Keg Johnson tb, Jimmy Knepper tb,Tony Studd tb, Bill Barber tuba, Edwin Caine fl/sax, Budd Johnson sax, Bobby Tricarico fag/fl,Ray Crawford guit, Ron Carter bass, Charlie Persip drums/perc, Elvin Jones drums/perc(p) 1961 UMG Recordings Inc.Published by: Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc.The Quintet7. A night in Tunisia (live) 7:41(Dizzy Gillespie, Frank Paparelli)Dizzy Gillespie tr, Charlie Parker a.sax, Bud Powell piano, Charles Mingus bass, Max Roach drums(p) 1953 Debut Records/Fantasy, Inc.Published by: MCA Music Inc., ASCAP8. Salt peanuts (live) 7:46(Dizzy Gillespie, Kenny Clarke)Dizzy Gillespie tr, Charlie Parker a.sax, Bud Powell piano, Charles Mingus bass, Max Roach drums(p) 1953 Debut Records/Fantasy, Inc.Published by: MCA Music Inc., ASCAPSonny RollinsSt. Thomas 6:48(Sonny Rollins)Sonny Rollins t.sax, Tommy Flanagan piano, Doug Watkins bass, Max Roach drums(p) 2004 & © 2006 Concord Music Group, Inc.Published by: Prestige Music - BMIJimmy Scott9. Imagination 6:54(Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen, Jimmy Scott arr)Jimmy Scott vocal, Hank Crawford t.sax, Gregoire Maret harmonica, Cyrus Chestnut piano,George Mraz bass, Grady Tate drums(p) 2000 Fantasy Inc.Published by: Bourne Co. Inc., Limerick Music Corp., Marke Music Pub. Co. Inc., Reganesque Music Co.,ASCAP, My Dad's Songs Inc.10. Time after time 3:09(Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne, Michael Kanan arr)Jimmy Scott vocal,Michael Kanan piano(p) 2000 Fantasy Inc.Published by: Sands Music Corp., ASCAPArt Blakey11. Alamode 6:50(Curtis Fuller)Art Blakey drums, The Jazz Messengers (Lee Morgan tr, Curtis Fuller tb,Wayne Shorter t.sax,Bobby Timmons piano, Jimmy Merritt bass)(p) 1961 MCA - UMG Recordings Inc.Published by: Second Floor Music12. Circus 5:13(Louie Alter, Bob Russell)Art Blakey drums, The Jazz Messengers (Lee Morgan tr, Curtis Fuller tb,Wayne Shorter t.sax,Bobby Timmons piano, Jimmy Merritt bass)(p) 1961 MCA - UMG Recordings Inc.Published by: Harrison Music Co., Louis Alter Publ. CD 3Steve Grossman1. Naima for John Coltrane 5:16(John Coltrane)Steve Grossman t.sax, Cedar Walton piano, David Williams bass, Billy Higgins drums(p) & © 1995 Red RecordsPublished by: Jowcol MusicCedar Walton2. Fantasy in D (Ugetsu) for Art Blakey 8:45(Cedar Walton)Cedar Walton piano, David Williams bass, Billy Higgins drums(p) & © 1992 Red RecordsPublished by: Vernita Music3. Relaxing at Camarillo for Charlie Parker 8:24(Charlie Parker)Cedar Walton piano, David Williams bass, Billy Higgins drums(p) & © 1992 Red RecordsCopyright ControlSphere4. Scratch or Stan Getz 7:58(Kenny Barron)Sphere (Charlie Rouse t.sax, Kenny Barron piano, Buster Williams bass, Ben Riley drums)(p) & © 1996 Red RecordsPublished by: Wazuri Publishing Co.5. Well, you needn't for Thelonious Monk 8:39(Thelonious Monk)Sphere (Charlie Rouse t.sax, Kenny Barron piano, Buster Williams bass, Ben Riley drums)(p) & © 1996 Red RecordsPublished by: Regent Music Co.Mike Melillo6. Un poco loco for Bud Powell 7:43(Bud Powell)Mike Melillo piano, Massimo Morriconi bass, Giampaolo Ascoles...

NEUBUCH! 2007. 128 S. m. zahlr. Duotone-Fotos. 28,5 cm 287 mm x 288 mm x 22 mm 101 Fotos; earBOOKS

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No author. Art & Auction 1/91 THE ART FAIR MERRY-GO-ROUND. New York: Magazine Publications, LP, 1991.

4to - over 9" - 12" tall. Art & Auction Magazine January 1991. Volume XIII, No. 6. 152 pages. Black & white and color photo illustrated. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is FINE. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines, and treasures related to the Duke & Duchess of Windsor..and other curious subjects. Articles include: COVER With the sheer number of art and antique fairs today, traveling the circuit is a year-round merry-go-round of dealing, networking and partying. Illustration by Tom Hachtman; AROUND THE BLOCK Artist David Salle goes to Gagosian, leaving SoHo dealer Mary Boone by Deborah Gimelson, Heperia's ancient ties, Washington D.C.'s dealer Chris Middendorf update-his legal woes have begun to ease by Susannah Gardiner; the Reina Sofia Arts Center in Spain; France's auctioneers face change by Nicholas Powell; Artists' rights bill passed by Andrew Decker; letters, corrections; TALK OF THE Bluett turns up the volume-Bluett & Sons are expanding into larger premises in London and diversifying their business by Susan Moore; The "Picture Business": Jacob D. Weintraub celebrates 40 years by Stephanie Rose; Gallery Urban, Paris gets the Rond-Point des Champs-Elysees by Nicholas Powell; Julius Lowy Frame & Restoring Company goes East in Manhattan by Helen-Louise Seggerman; Thumbs up for Germany: Galerie Springer Berlin's s next generation by Deborah Gimelson; EXPOSITIONS Dutch antique fairs by Herbert J. Hijmersma; Fall Antique Show at the Pier by Paul Jeromack; FIAC in Paris by Ann Cremin; San Francisco Fall Antiques Show by Fronia E. Wissman; Modernism by Paul Jeromack; Winter Antiques Show by Karen Nedzela; Expo Round-up; CRITICAL EDGE: Goodbye to all that? By Dan Cameron; PORTRAITS French Auctioneer Guy Laudmer by Nicholas Powell; (UNDER)VALUED American Porcelain by Margaret B. Caldewell; ART & FINANCE Europe: The Way Ahead by Jeremy Eckstein; SOUREN MELIKIAN Closing Out Cuckooland; THE FAIR GAME A player's guide to art and antiques shows worldwide-the places, faces, business, politics and fun; EDUCATING RITA Many think the Iron Lady of the times could use a few lessons in manners, art and journalism by Charles A. Riley II. Rita Reif, the New York Times auction reporter; ART & AUCTION PANEL Grand acquisitors: When the great collectors gather, the talks is of obsession as much as possession. Amy Page, Raymond Learsy, Barbara Johnson, Ian Woodner, Lewis Manilow, Maureen Cogan; AUCTION REVIEWS: Americana, books and manuscripts, contemporary, Continental furniture, Impressionist and modern, jewelry, Native American, 19th-century art, Russian works of art, silver; EDITORIAL the Pits and the Pendulum by Amy Page. Paperback condition: Fine

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No author. Art & Auction 9/91 THE BIG PICTURE The Year in Reveiw 1990-91. New York: Magazine Publications, LP, 1991.

4to - over 9" - 12" tall. Art & Auction Magazine September 1991. Volume XIV, No. 2. 144 pages. Black & white and color photo illustrated. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is NEAR FINE with minor shelf wear and lightly dogeared bottom outside edges. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines, and treasures related to the Duke & Duchess of Windsor..and other curious subjects. Articles include: COVER Louise Lawler's Conceptual photographic works explore the social and economic aspects of works of art. Shown here is a detail of her 1991 Blue Nail, part of a series focusing on auctions. AROUND THE BLOCK Mint & Boxed goes bust; A windfall for British arts; Thomas M. Messer meets La Caixa in Spain by Judd Tully; France hikes art tax by Nicholas Powell; Sotheby's Latin U-turn-Latin American art will not be integrated ito other sales by Helen-Louise Seggerman; Jacques Tajan teams up with Sotheby's by Nicholas Powell; Museums' bottom line-FAXB sets standards for the preparation of financial reports in the commercial and nonprofit sectors by Steven Vincent; TALK OF THE TRADE Contemporary art dealer Donald Young settles in Seattle by Dwight V. Gast; Out of Africa-Alain de Monbrison's gallery in Paris on Rue des Beaux-Arts is set to open African art show by Nicholas Powell; Just Plain folk-Frank J. Miele's new gallery in Manhattan that features "contemporary folk art that is comprehensible, accessible, affordable and in the tradition of the 19th century" by Eve M. Kahn; The Durand-Desserts move up-Liliane and Michel Durand-Desserts new digs on Paris's Rue de Lappe showcases contemporary European art by Ann Cremin; Vose Galleries of Boston hits 150 years by Craig Bromberg; EXPOSITIONS Reviews of Chicago fairs by Deborah Gimelson; London fairs by Susan Moore; Basel Art Fair by Ann Cremin; Previews of Chicago's New Art Forms Exposition by Kathryn Maris; Florence's Palazzo Strozzi by Seth D. Greene; THE YEAR IN REVIEW; A BLESSING IN DISGUISE Results of the biggest auctions in both Europe and the U.S. looked troubling, but the broader art market has actually emerged with renewed vigor by Souren Melikian; SHIFTING TASTES In the 80s, style was all and selling art seemed so seductive. Now, with the primary market settling out, attitude isn't enough and quality couldn't seem more quixotic by Dan Cameron; GOING HOME America's regional auction houses return to their roots by Steven Vincent; KEEPING A STIFF UPPER LIP For the London auction houses, the season was one of slow recovery from December's disappointments by Antony Thorncroft; MARKET SURVEYS Americana; American art; Antiquities; Books and manuscripts; Chinese works of art; Contemporary art; Continental furniture; English furniture; Impressionist and modern art; Jewelry; English furniture; Impressionist and modern art; Jewelry; Latin American art; Native American art; 19th Century paintings; Old Master paintings; Photography; Prints; Rugs; Silver; 20th century decorative arts; EDITORIAL Don't look back by Amy Page. Paperback condition: Near Fine

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Veronique Gerard-Powell, Nicolas Sainte Fare Garnot: Du Greco a Dali, Les grands maitres espagnols de la collection Perez Simon, Quebec Snoeck 2010
Le Musee Jacquemart-Andre met a l'honneur l'Espagne a l'occasion de l'exposition De Greco a Dali : les grands maitres espag nols de la collection Perez Simon. Cette collection exceptionnelle nous offre un eventail remarquable des grands noms de la peinture espagnole du XVIe au XXe siecle : Greco, de Ribera, Murillo, Goya, Sorolla, Picasso, Miro, Dali. Le catalogue permettra de mettre en valeur les differents visages de l'art espagnol a travers les siecles : le tenebrisme de l'art sacre du XVIIe siecle, les portraits de cour, les scenes de la vie quotidienne au XIXeme siecle, les bords de mer illumines de soleil sous le pinceau de Sorolla, mais aussi la representation de la femme au debut du XXeme siecle et les grands maitres mo dernes a travers les dessins et les peintures de Picasso, Miro, Gris ou Dali. C'est un passionnant voyage esthetique et artistique. La confrontation de ces oeuvres au sein d'un meme parcours permet de saisir les continuites et les ruptures qui ont marque l'evolution de l'art espagnol. Le siecle d'or de la peinture sacree Avec les oeuvres du Greco, de Jose de Ribera et de Bartolome Esteban Murillo, le lecteur plonge au coeur des differents visages de l'art de la reforme catholique. Les artistes, souvent influences par la pensee mystique, traduisent un monde aspirant a la gloire celeste par de saisissants effets de clair-obscur. Puis le tenebrisme laisse place aux peintures lumineuses de Bartolome Esteban Murillo, maitre du baroque espagnol, qui a laisse a Seville de nombreux disciples. A cet art religieux repond un art profane domine par les grands portraits de cour et la finesse d'un Goya. Un art hispanique du portrait et de la vie de cour Grands collectionneurs ferus d'art italien et flamand, les monarques espagnols ont neanmoins confie a des peintres espag nols la realisation de leurs portraits. De Sanchez Coello a Goya, les artistes melent intimement l'image du pouvoir a celle de la realite.

rijkelijk geillustreerd, paperback, 223pag 280x240mm, French edition ISBN 978905349776013.

[SW: moderne kunst 978-90-53-49-7760 GERARD-POWELL, Veronique GRECO DALI, grands maitres espagnols Perez Simon Veronique Gerard-Powell, Nicolas Sainte Fare Garnot ISBN: 9789053497760 ISBN-13: 9789053497760]

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