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Gypsy Guitar 2

Angelo Debarre, Serge Camps & Frank Anastasio

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Format: CD

Cat No: 3040882

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Release Date:  30 May 2025

Label:  Label Ouest / Autre Distribution

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3560530408822

Genres:  Jazz  Swing Jazz  

Release Date:  30 May 2025

Label:  Label Ouest / Autre Distribution

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3560530409225

Genres:  Jazz  Swing Jazz  

  • Description

    Angelo Debarre's extraordinary guitar technique has long been the tree that hid the forest of his profound musicality and above all, his talent as a composer. Belonging to the family of Django Reinhardt's heirs, Debarre has become a legend among Gypsy Jazz fans, one of those rare musicians, who can enchant a room and make hearts beat in unison.

    The New Dictionary of Jazz (Nouveau Dictionnaire du Jazz) describes Angelo Debarre as supersonic, and indeed, he is with mad virtuosity. His left hand moves up and down the fine neck of his gypsy guitar, with speed but always with musicality. But it would be an understatement to speak only of his dexterity; he has a marvellous ability to play with subtlety, and his improvisational possibilities seem endless; all done with great ease and apparent composure. Solos, counterpoint, he's everywhere.

    A child from the gypsy community, Angelo started playing guitar with his family at the age of eight. In 1984, he formed the first "Angelo Jazz Quintet". In 1985, he became one of the pillars of the famous Parisian cabaret, "La Roue Fleurie" and participated in numerous tours and recordings, including the famous Gypsy Guitars, a reference album of the genre.

    Very comfortable in several gypsy styles, Debarre can be found alongside fellow guitarist Petro Ivanovitch and singer and balalaika player Raya from the group Arbat. As a guest, DeBarre can be heard with the band Bratsch, in dialogue with the pianist Bojan Z, percussionist Xavier Desandre-Navarre, the violinist Florin Niculescu and other leading figures of the gypsy guitar.

    Angelo Debarre: guitar
    Serge Camps: guitar
    Frank Anastasio: bass

    Description

    Angelo Debarre's extraordinary guitar technique has long been the tree that hid the forest of his profound musicality and above all, his talent as a composer. Belonging to the family of Django Reinhardt's heirs, Debarre has become a legend among Gypsy Jazz fans, one of those rare musicians, who can enchant a room and make hearts beat in unison.

    The New Dictionary of Jazz (Nouveau Dictionnaire du Jazz) describes Angelo Debarre as supersonic, and indeed, he is with mad virtuosity. His left hand moves up and down the fine neck of his gypsy guitar, with speed but always with musicality. But it would be an understatement to speak only of his dexterity; he has a marvellous ability to play with subtlety, and his improvisational possibilities seem endless; all done with great ease and apparent composure. Solos, counterpoint, he's everywhere.

    A child from the gypsy community, Angelo started playing guitar with his family at the age of eight. In 1984, he formed the first "Angelo Jazz Quintet". In 1985, he became one of the pillars of the famous Parisian cabaret, "La Roue Fleurie" and participated in numerous tours and recordings, including the famous Gypsy Guitars, a reference album of the genre.

    Very comfortable in several gypsy styles, Debarre can be found alongside fellow guitarist Petro Ivanovitch and singer and balalaika player Raya from the group Arbat. As a guest, DeBarre can be heard with the band Bratsch, in dialogue with the pianist Bojan Z, percussionist Xavier Desandre-Navarre, the violinist Florin Niculescu and other leading figures of the gypsy guitar.

    Angelo Debarre - guitar

    Serge Camps - guitar

    Frank Anastasio - bass

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Sheik of Araby
      • 2. Sans toi je n'ai plus rien (Bei dir war es immer so schon)
      • 3. Suite hongroise
      • 4. Manege
      • 5. Souvenir de Toronto/Frischka
      • 6. Charleston
      • 7. Valse des Ecoliers
      • 8. La Manouche
      • 9. Suite roumaine : Babouchka/Sirba din Dolj
      • 10. Hopla
      • 11. Le Vase
      • 12. Cousin Django

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Sheik of Araby
      • 2. Sans toi je n'ai plus rien (Bei dir war es immer so schon)
      • 3. Suite hongroise
      • 4. Manege
      • 5. Souvenir de Toronto / Frischka

      Side 2

      • 1. Charleston
      • 2. Valse des Ecoliers
      • 3. La Manouche
      • 4. Suite roumaine : Babouchka / Sirba din Dolj
      • 5. Hopla
      • 6. Cousin Django