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A Moveable Feast Around midnight in Paris Tue, Aug 7, 8:00 - 10:00 pm Jaqua Concert Hall, The Shedd Institute |
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“The whole of Paris is a vast university of Art, Literature and Music…it is worth anyone’s while to dally here for years. Paris is a seminar, a post-graduate course in Everything.” James Thurber, 1918
We begin our week-long celebration of the rich and wonderful musical world of Paris between the wars with a geographic and temporal ramble through the streets, nightclubs, cabarets, and concert halls of 1920s and '30s Paris -- a moveable feast, if you will, taking a taste as we go of a little of everything we'll be experiencing more deeply throughout the week: a bit from Montmartre, then over to Montparnasse, Champs-Elisees, and Saint-Germain-des-Pres. Mistingett and Chevaliers. Baker and Bechet. The Hot Club of France. The Six. The Martinique sounds of Stellio. The comfortable, American world of Bricktop, so stylishly peopled by Fitzgerald, Hemingway and the expats of the '20s and Porter, the Duke of Windsor and cosmopolitan set of the '30s. And all along the way, the arrival, embrace and transformation of American jazz and popular culture into something still American, yet French, and both.
| | | Event Personnel | | | Ken Peplowski, director, clarinetShirley Andress, vocalsSiri Vik, vocalistIan Whitcomb, vocals, accordionHoward Alden, guitarDoug Miller, bassBucky Pizzarelli, guitarChuck Redd, drumsTed Rosenthal, pianoTerell Stafford, trumpetAaron Weinstein, violin |
| | You Don't Know Paree(1929) - introduced in Fifty Million Frenchmen | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | Looking At You(1928) - introduced in La Revue Des Ambassadeurs | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | Baby!(1928) - introduced in Blackbirds of 1928 | D. Fields (w), J. McHugh (m) |
| | I'm Shooting High(1935) - introduced in King of Burlesque | T. Koehler (w), J. McHugh (m) |
| | Avalon(1920) | B. DeSylva/A. Jolson/V. Rose (w/m) |
| | What A Diff'rence A Day Makes(1934) | S. Adams (w), M. Grever (m) |
| | Star Dust(1929/27) | M. Parish (w), H. Carmichael (m) |
| | Mon Homme(1916) | A. Willemetz/J. Charles (w), M. Yvain (m) |
| | Odeon(1924) | E. Nazareth (m) |
| | Chôros No.1 ('Tipico brasileiro') (1920) | H. Villa-Lobos (m) |
| | Nous avons fait la nuit (1936) | Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) |
| | Oh, That Mitzi(1932) - introduced in One Hour With You | L. Robin (w), O. Straus (m) |
| | After You've Gone(1918) | H. Creamer (w), T. Layton (m) |
| | Dear Old Southland(1921) | H. Creamer (w), T. Layton (m) |
| | China Boy (1922) | D. Winfree/P. Boutelje (w/m) |
| | How High The Moon(1940) - introduced in Two For The Show | N. Hamilton (w), B. Lewis (m) |
| | Stompin' At The Savoy(1936) | A. Razaf (w), B. Goodman/E. Sampson/C. Webb (m) |
| | Paris Biguine(circa 1930) | A. Stellio (m) |
| | | Featured composers, lyricists, creators | | | | | Stanley Adams Phil Boutelje Hoagy CarmichaelJacques Charles Henry Creamer Buddy DeSylva Paul Éluard Dorothy FieldsBenny Goodman Maria Grever Nancy Hamilton Al Jolson Ted Koehler Turner Layton Buddy Lewis Jimmy McHugh Ernesto Nazareth Mitchell Parish Cole PorterFrancis Poulenc Andy RazafLeo Robin Vincent Rose Edgar Sampson Alexandre Stellio Oscar Straus Heitor Villa-Lobos Chick Webb Albert Willemetz Dick Winfree Maurice Yvain |
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A Moveable Feast Ticket Prices |
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| AA | 36.00 | 32.50 | 30.75 | 29.00 | 18.00 | | A | 32.00 | 29.00 | 27.25 | 25.75 | 16.00 | | B | 26.00 | 23.50 | 22.25 | 21.00 | 13.00 | | O | 20.00 | 18.00 | 17.00 | 16.00 | 10.00 |
 | Jaqua Concert Hall The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts 285 E Broadway Eugene, Oregon 541-434-7000 |
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Purchase tickets at: 1. The Shedd Ticket Office 541.434.7000 2. The Hult Ticket Office 541.682.5000
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