• 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...
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    (1966) Warwick's Three Bottles (1966) – with André Hodeir Cleopatra Goes Sledding (1967) – with André Hodeir What's Good for a 4-Year-Old? (1967) — art...
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    with 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...
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  • He also worked extensively as a sideman in the 1960s, for Dany Doriz, André Hodeir, and François Guin. In 1967 he worked with Jean-Claude Naude for the...
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  • Schuller's comments include Don Ellis, Eddie Sauter, William Russo, Andre Hodeir, Lalo Schifrin, Teo Macero, Gary McFarland, and Friedrich Gulda. Others...
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    (1947) (co-written with Gene Krupa) 1956: Kenny Clarke's Sextet - Plays André Hodeir (Philips) track 6, "Jeru" 1956: Chet Baker Chet Baker & Crew - track...
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  • Orchestra, Woody Herman & the All Stars with Ernestine Anderson, Earl Hines, André Hodeir, Paul Horn, J.J. Johnson and John Lewis, John Lewis and Quincy Jones...
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    Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-34140-3. Hodeir, André; Pautrot, Jean-Louis (2006). The André Hodeir Jazz Reader. University of Michigan Press....
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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...
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  • with Oscar Peterson and Herb Ellis. Jazz musician and musicologist André Hodeir wrote the following: Few records do more than the Concerto to make possible...
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