- André
Hodeir (22
January 1921 – 1
November 2011) was a
French violinist, composer,
arranger and musicologist.
Hodeir was born in
Paris and
trained as a...
- Education, 1 (1),
Cambridge University Press.
Hodeir, André (2006), Pautrot, Jean-Louis (ed.), The André
Hodeir Jazz Reader, Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan...
- Jazz-Sechs (Electrola, 1966)
George Gruntz, Noon in
Tunisia (SABA, 1967)
Andre Hodeir, Anna
Livia Plurabelle (Philips, 1966)
Elton John,
Honky Chateau (UNI, 1972)...
- André
Hodeir And Your Sister? (1958) with André
Hodeir Paris mange son pain (1958) with André
Hodeir Le vent se lève (1959) with André
Hodeir Les Motards...
- destro**** his
earlier works. A book
published by the
French music critic André
Hodeir,
titled Since Debussy,
created controversy around Barraqué by
claiming this...
- (co-written with Gene Krupa) 1956:
Kenny Clarke's ****tet -
Plays André
Hodeir (Philips)
track 6, "Jeru" 1956: Chet
Baker Chet
Baker & Crew -
track 4,...
- 1992. ISBN 8788043347
Brothers 2018, p. 65. John Bird,
Percy Grainger.
Hodeir, André. "Ellington, Duke".
Oxford Music Online.
Oxford University Press...
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Cinematography Robert Lefebvre Edited by
Claudine Bouché
Music by
Henri Crolla André
Hodeir Production companies Francos Films Cinematografica Distributed by Sofradis...
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Lerdahl (Wake, 1967-8), and Tod
Machover (Soft Morning, City!, 1980). André
Hodeir composed a jazz
cantata on Anna
Plurabelle (1966).
Scottish group The Wake's...
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Kenny Clarke,
Blossom Dearie,
Martial Solal,
Michel Legrand and André
Hodeir. Guérin pla**** at the 1958
Newport Jazz
Festival with a
youth ensemble,...