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  1. Quand Dizzy Gillespie écrit Night in Tunisia, en 1942, il fait partie du groupe de Earl Hines aux côtés de Charlie Parker. En 1944 1, Gillespie, Parker, Sarah Vaughan et Billy Eckstine quittent Hines pour former leur propre ensemble, connu comme le premier groupe de bebop 2 . Gillespie compose le morceau en 1942, entre deux prises pour un ...

  2. 20 de sept. de 2023 · The song’s evocative title and composition aim to transport the listener to the vibrant streets of Tunisia, filled with the rich sounds of African and Middle Eastern music. The combination of Gillespie’s virtuosity and the exotic elements in the composition make Night in Tunisia a thrilling and unforgettable musical experience. 1.

  3. Stories of Standards is sponsored by ListenUp. Dizzy Gillespie wrote “Night in Tunisia” in 1942; it was first recorded in 1944 under the title “Interlude.”. It may have been written while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter Band; Gillespie said he composed it on the piano at Kelly’s Stables, a jazz club on 52nd Street in ...

  4. 15 de may. de 2020 · Available on your favorite platform ! 👉https://smarturl.it/nightintunisiaIt has been almost 27 years since the maestro John Birks “Dizzy" Gillespie past awa...

  5. Una noche en Túnez A Night In Tunisia. La luna es la misma luna sobre ti The moon is the same moon above you Aglow con su luz fresca de la noche Aglow with it's cool evening light Pero brillando por la noche, en Túnez But shining at night, in tunisia Nunca brilla tan brillante Never does it shine so bright. Las estrellas están enfuciadas en los cielos The stars are aglow in the heavens Pero ...

  6. Frank Paparelli. Lyrics. Jon Hendricks. D izzy Gillespie wrote “Night in Tunisia” in 1942 while he, alongside Charlie Parker, was a member of the Earl Hines Band. Shortly thereafter, Gillespie, Parker, Sarah Vaughan, and Billy Eckstine left Hines to form what came to be known as the first “bebop big band” under the leadership of Eckstine.

  7. "A Night in Tunisia" es una composición musical de jazz escrita por Dizzy Gillespie en 1942, cuando tocaba en la big band de Earl Hines.Es uno de los estándares de jazz más conocidos.. Se conoce, en ocasiones, como "Interlude", [1] y bajo este título fue grabada (en versión con letra) por Sarah Vaughan y Anita O'Day.El propio Gillespie la ha denominado frecuentemente "Night in Tunisia".