'The Maple Leaf Rag' |
Claude Bolling – Irlandaise (Trio) sheet music for Flute, Piano, Bass download free in PDF or MIDI Streams Videos All Posts. As an example, both “Baroque and Blue” and “Sentimentale” flirt with the morning air, with themes that somewhat separate Rampal ‘s fluttering passages from all the hipster riffs. Nov 07, 2013 Download Midi Melodies – Bolling, Claude. Here you can download the midi melodies of artist Bolling, Claude. Below is a list of midi melodies available for downloading. If your browser is able to play midi files you can listen to the chosen melody from the list without downloading. The MIDI sequences may be freely distributed for non-commercial use only in their compressed.ZIP form with all attached text files. DISCLAIMER: Please note this is a FREE MIDI musical site. All the songs contained in this site are either in the public domain or the composer and/or publisher has given permission for use. Sep 05, 2020 A Central Berkshire District Court judge found Claude Bolling, 50, of Pittsfield guilty of single counts of assault and battery, witness intimidation, and violating an abuse prevention order. Judge Jennifer Tyne sentenced Bolling to one year at the Berkshire County House of Correction, with nine months served.
Performer: | John Roache |
Composer: | Scott Joplin |
Arranged by: | John Roache |
Here is the Maple Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin. Published in 1899, It was Joplin's second published ragtime piece. It became the first great instrumental sheet music hit in America. Supposedly, it sold 75,000 copies in the first 6 months of publication and eventually topped the million mark. Maple Leaf established Scott Joplin as the 'King of the Ragtime Composers' and is unquestionably THE most popular ragtime piece ever written.
This is my arrangement of Maple Leaf Rag. It was the first ragtime piece I learned to play, and over the years my interpretation has evolved from the original Joplin to include influences by James P. Johnson, Jelly Roll Morton, Joe Turner and Claude Bolling. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoy playing it.
The MIDI performances available at this site are all performance copyright 1995-1999 by John E. Roache and may NOT be used for any commercial use whatsoever without permission. The MIDI sequences may be freely distributed for non-commercial use only in their compressed .ZIP form with all attached text files. DISCLAIMER: Please note this is a FREE MIDI musical site. All the songs contained in this site are either in the public domain or the composer and/or publisher has given permission for use. The music and information on this website are intended only for the enjoyment of those who care to listen to it. If there is any infringement on anyone's rights, or any material on my site that the author objects to its use here, I will remove same on being notified.
The Ragtime Midi Libraries of John E. Roache,Send EMAILBorn | 10 April 1930 (age 90) Cannes, France |
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Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, arranger, actor |
Instruments | Piano |
Years active | 1944–present |
Website | claude-bolling.com |
Claude Bolling (born 10 April 1930), is a French jazz pianist, composer,[1][2] arranger, and occasional actor.
He was born in Cannes, studied at the Nice Conservatory, then in Paris. A child prodigy, by age 14 he was playing jazz piano professionally, with Lionel Hampton, Roy Eldridge, and Kenny Clarke. Bolling's books on jazz technique show that he did not delve far beyond bebop into much avant-garde jazz. He was a major part of the traditional jazz revival in the late 1960s, and he became friends with Oscar Peterson.
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He has written music for over one hundred films, including a 1957 documentary about the Cannes Film Festival, and films such as The Hands of Orlac (1960), World in My Pocket (1961), Me and the Forty Year Old Man (1965), Atlantic Wall (1970), Borsalino (1970), To Catch a Spy (1971), Le Magnifique (1973), Borsalino & Co. (1974), Flic Story (1975), The Passengers (1977), Silver Bears (1978), California Suite (1978), Jigsaw (L'Homme en colère) (1979), The Awakening (1980), Willie & Phil (1980), Three Men to Kill (1980), The Bay Boy (1984), He Died with His Eyes Open (1985), Try This One for Size (1989) and Chance or Coincidence (1998).
Bolling is also noted for a series of 'crossover' collaborations with classical musicians. His Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio with Jean-Pierre Rampal, a mix of Baroque elegance with modern swing, has been a top seller for many years, and was followed up by other works in the same vein. It was particularly popular in the United States, at the top of the hit parade for two years after its release and on the Billboard top 40 for 530 weeks, roughly ten years.
Following his work with Rampal, Bolling went on to work with many other musicians, from different genres, including guitarist Alexandre Lagoya, violinist Pinchas Zukerman, trumpeter Maurice André, and cellist Yo-Yo Ma. He has also worked with, and performed tributes to many others, including Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington, Stéphane Grappelli, Django Reinhardt, and Oscar Peterson.
Bolling is also notable as the composer of the Lucky Luke animated features Daisy Town (1971) and La Ballade des Dalton (1978). [3]
Discography[edit]
- French Jazz (Bally, 1956)
- Rolling with Bolling (Omega Disk, 1957)
- Joue Duke Ellington (Fontana, 1960)
- Jazzgang Amadeus Mozart (Philips, 1965)
- Original Ragtime (Philips, 1967)
- Original Boogie Woogie (Philips, 1968)
- Original Piano Blues (Philips, 1969)
- Original Jazz Classics Piano (Philips, 1970)
- Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio with Jean-Pierre Rampal (Columbia Masterworks, 1975)
- With the Help of My Friends (Who's Who in Jazz, 1975)
- Concerto for Classic Guitar and Jazz Piano with Alexander Lagoya (CBS, 1976)
- Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano (Columbia Masterworks, 1977)
- Jazz Gala 79 (America, 1979)
- Concerto for Classic Guitar and Jazz Piano with Angel Romero (Angel, 1980)
- Picnic Suite (CBS, 1980)
- Bolling: Toot Suite with Maurice Andre (CBS, 1981)
- Suite for Chamber Orchestra and Jazz Piano with Jean-Pierre Rampal (CBS, 1983)
- The Original Bolling Blues (Mercury, 1983)
- Suite for Cello and Jazz Piano Trio with Yo Yo Ma (CBS Masterworks, 1984)
- Bolling: Suite No. 2 for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio (CBS, 1987)
- Sonatas for Two Pianists (CBS, 1989)
- Warm Up the Band (Columbia, 1991)
- Cross Over U.S.A. (Milan, 1993)
- Enchanting Versailles: Strictly Classical (Milan, 1995)
References[edit]
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- ^Holden, Stephen (October 23, 1983). 'Concert: 3 Works By Claude Bolling'. The New York Times. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
- ^'Claude Bolling Concert'. The New York Times. April 14, 1990. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
- ^https://www.lambiek.net/artists/m/morris.htm
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External links[edit]
Youtube Claude Bolling Jazz Suite
- (in French)Official site
- Claude Bolling on IMDb
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