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  1. The Quintette du Hot Club de France ("The Quintet of the Hot Club of France"), often abbreviated "QdHCdF" or "QHCF", was a jazz group founded in France in 1934 by guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stéphane Grappelli and active in one form or another until 1948.

  2. 10. März 2010 · 262. 50K views 14 years ago. Quintette du Hot Club de France was a jazz group founded in France in 1934 by guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stéphane Grappelli, and active in one...

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  3. Das Quintette du Hot Club de France war das erste ausschließlich von Saiteninstrumentalisten besetzte Jazz -Ensemble. Diese Besetzungsform, die vor allem im Gypsy Jazz bis heute Bedeutung hat, wird nach dieser Gruppe bezeichnet. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 1.1 Weitere beteiligte Musiker. 2 Literatur. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Geschichte.

  4. 2. Juni 2022 · 23. 745 views 1 year ago. Django Reinhardt was 24 when he and violinist Stéphane Grappelli formed the legendary Quintet of the Hot Club of France. This record was from their very first...

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  5. 19. Dez. 2018 · QUINTET OF THE HOT CLUB OF FRANCE (First Recordings!) - YouTube. QUINTET OF THE HOT CLUB OF FRANCE (First Recordings!) Rejuvenating Music. 25 subscribers. Subscribed. 53....

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  6. Quintette du Hot Club de France. The Quintette du Hot Club de France was founded with the help of Pierre Nourry and, later, the full backing of the Hot Club. In August 1934, Nourry, then secretary of the Hot Club, vouched for Django Reinhardt and his talents when he brought him and Nin-Nin Reinhardt into the Publicis Studios, a ...

  7. Le Quintette du Hot Club de France, parfois abrégé QdHCdF ou QHCF est un groupe de jazz français. Il est formé en 1934 par Django Reinhardt et Stéphane Grappelli, avec Louis Vola, Joseph Reinhardt le frère de Django, Roger Chaput, issu de la formation qui animait les thés dansants de l' hôtel Claridge à Paris en 1933 2.