I absolutely adore the arts and am a big francophile, so these will be musings on my reading, film going, and art viewing in general. I hope you find something that strikes a chord (positive I hope) with you.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Michel Legrand in Boston
The legendary French jazz composer and pianist performed at the Regatta Bar in Boston on April 6th. He played in this intimate setting with New York based bassist, Francois Moutin and drummer, Louis Nash. At age 79 he was an amazing virtuoso, improvising his own tunes like "I Will Wait for You," from the film, Les Parapluies de Cherbourg, in styles from tango to polka. He also sang "The Windmills of Your Mind" in French and played the famous "Summer Song" from the film, The Summer of '42.
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