- Source: French jazz
Jazz music has been popular in France since the 1920s. Its international popularity peaked in the 1930s, and it has been continually enjoyed since.
History
Following World War I, a number of American expatriates settled in Paris and began to build up a jazz scene. France did not suffer from racial discrimination as much as the US, so a mixture of musical styles from different cultures began to emerge.
As with Brazil, the French were at first concerned it was too American of an influence before "making it their own." Although in the case of the French the adjustment proved faster as by the 1930s jazz had become acceptable. Between the 1930s and 1950s, the biguine, a style of jazz from the French Caribbean was popular among dance orchestras. Lacking recognition at home, several biguine artists from Martinique moved to mainland France, where they achieved greater popularity in Paris, especially in the wake of the colonial exhibition in 1931. Early stars like Alexandre Stellio and Sam Castandet became popular in Paris. An important event in that is the creation of the Quintette du Hot Club de France in 1934. This is among the most significant jazz groups in European history.[1] Archived 2010-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
Starting in the late 1940s the Le Caveau de la Huchette would become an important place for French and American jazz musicians. Many American jazz artists have lived in France from Sidney Bechet to Archie Shepp. These Americans would have an influence on French jazz, but at the same time French jazz had its own inspirations as well. For example, Bal-musette had some influence on France's form of Gypsy jazz. Similarly, the violin, and to an extent the guitar, were traditionally more popular in French jazz than American. Related to that, Jean-Luc Ponty and Stéphane Grappelli are among the most well-respected violinists in the history of jazz. That stated, the violin is also popular in Eastern European jazz.
French jazz musicians
Dante Agostini
Sophie Alour
Franck Amsallem
Josephine Baker
Stéphane Belmondo
Michel Benita
Claude Bolling
André Ceccarelli
Médéric Collignon
Benoit Delbecq
Christian Escoudé
Laika Fatien
Richard Galliano
Jef Gilson
Stéphane Grappelli
Beb Guérin
Christian Jacob
Jean-Marc Jafet
Jean-François Jenny-Clark
Michel Graillier
Biréli Lagrène
Géraldine Laurent
Nguyên Lê
Michel Legrand
Éric Le Lann
Didier Lockwood
Eddy Louiss
Jacques Loussier
Bernard Lubat
Sylvain Luc
Ibrahim Maalouf
Pierre Michelot
Alain Mion
Xavier Desandre Navarre
Émile Parisien
Vincent Peirani
Michel Petrucciani
Guillaume Perret
Dominique Pifarély
Jean-Michel Pilc
Jean-Luc Ponty
Michel Portal
Jo Privat
Django Reinhardt
Henri Renaud
Louis Sclavis
Martial Solal
Jacky Terrasson
Henri Texier
Scott Tixier
Baptiste Trotignon
Erik Truffaz
René Urtreger
Maurice Vander
Christian Vander
Barney Wilen
Jazz festivals in France
Banlieues Bleues in Seine-Saint-Denis
Blues Passions Cognac in Cognac
Europa Jazz Festival in Le Mans
Festival International Django Reinhardt in Samois sur Seine
Jazz à Juan in Antibes
Jazz aux Remparts in Bayonne
Jazz à Vienne in Vienne [2]
Jazz en tête in Clermont-Ferrand [3]
Jazz in Marciac in Marciac [4]
Jazz sous les pommiers in Coutances
Jazz sur son 31 in Toulouse
JVC Jazz Festival in Paris
La Villette Jazz Festival in Paris
Les nuits du Jazz in Nantes
Musiques Métisses in Angoulème
Musiques de Jazz et d'ailleurs in Amiens
Nancy Jazz Pulsations in Nancy
Nice Jazz Festival in Nice
Paris Jazz Festival in the Bois de Vincennes
Reims Jazz Festival in Reims
Sons d'hiver in Val-de-Marne
Tourcoing Jazz Festival in Tourcoing
Uzeste Musical in Uzeste
References
Citations
Sources
Further reading
Sanders, Charles L. (September 28, 1967). "Paris Scratchpad". JET. XXXII (25). Chicago: Johnson: 28. ISSN 0021-5996. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
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