LULLABY OF BIRDLAND
LULLABY OF BIRDLAND
1994
Soloists:
George Shearing
Director:
Jill Marshall
George Shearing (1919 – 2011), blind from birth, had made a name for himself in England as a Swing pianist before he set out for the United States in 1949 to become the most successful European jazz musician of his time. He soon found his distinctive sound, which had a close connection to Cool Jazz. No one was able to connect Modern Jazz and well-groomed “Easy Listening” as successfully as Shearing throughout the 1950s. His Quintett (piano, vibraphone, guitar, bass and drums), which existed for 29 years, was very popular, for example with Shearing’s hit “Lullaby of Birdland” from 1952. Filmed on both sides of the Atlantic, this tribute to Shearing from 1994 showcases the music which took the jazz world by storm with specially-shot performances and archive clips.
Label:
Arthaus Musik
Genre:
Dokumentation
Running Time:
50
Picture Format:
4:3
Sound Format:
PCM Stereo
Number of Discs:
1
Region:
0
Languages:
GB, FR, DE
EAN:
4058407092162
Blu-ray:
109217
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