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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SwinglesThe Swingles - Wikipedia

    Bitter Ending with Andre Hodeir (Epic, 1972) Les 4 Saisons (Philips, 1972) The Joy of Singing (Philips, 1972) Attention! The Swingle Singers (Fontana, 1973) Swinging Bach (Fontana, 1974) Jazz Meets Baroque (Fontana, 1976) Swingle Bells (Columbia, 1978) Swingle Skyliner (Columbia, 1979) Folio (MMG, 1980) Instrumentals (Polydor, 1986) Christmas ...

    • The Swingle Singers
    • 1962–present
    • Paris, France
    • Jazz, classical, vocal pop
  2. Bitter Ending is a recording of a work for eight voices composed by Andre Hodeir as commissioned by Ward Swingle. The work is performed by the Swingle Singers with a jazz quintet. This was the last work by Hodeir and is inspired by James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. Personnel. Roger Guérin – trumpet; Pierre Gossez – saxophone

    • ~30 minutes
    • Epic 80544
    • 1972
  3. Die Swingle Singers zeichnen sich aus durch eine leichte, flexible und schnelle Intonation und Stimmführung. Sie wurden bekannt, als sie sich mit klassischer Musik befassten und Stücke von Komponisten wie Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart und Johann Sebastian Bach , unterlegt mit Silben des Scat -Gesanges, ohne begleitende Instrumente darboten.

  4. (I finally found Bitter Ending in December 2018, which prompted me to transfer my Swingle Singers reviews and discography from Amazon to this website). 16. Michel Zbar: Swingle Novae for vocal octet, speaker, jazz double bass & drums and orchestra. Jean-Marie Gouëlou (speaker), Jacques Cavallero (double bass), Marcel Sabiani (drums), Ensemble ...

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  5. André Hodeir’s “Bitter Ending” uses text from James Joyce’s “Finnegan’s Wake” in a modern jazz setting, and Michel Zbar’s “Swingle Novae” combines jazz, electronic music and Berio-esque orchestral writing.

  6. André Hodeir: Bitter Ending – Jazz on Joyce (2). The Swingle Singers, Roger Guérin (trumpet), Pierre Gossez (alto saxophone), Jean-Louis Chautemps (tenor saxophone), Jacques Cavallero (double bass), Marcel Sabiani (drums). LP Epic EPC 80544 (1974). Not reissued to CD . Recorded 11 & 12 September 1972 at Maison de la Radio, Paris

  7. Bitter Ending (1972) Epic. Swingle II / The Swingles / The (New) Swingle Singers (London, 1974 – present) Madrigals / Love Songs for Madrigals and Madriguys (1974) CBS 80147 / Columbia. Words & Music (1974) CBS. Rags and All that Jazz (1976) CBS. Lovin' You: Words and Music Vol. 2 (1976) CBS 81546. Baroque (1976) CBS.