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  2. Fontessa - Wikipedia

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    The 11-minute title tune by the group's pianist and musical director John Lewis was inspired by Commedia dell'arte, and the four characters depicted in it are pictured on the cover. [1] Lewis wrote of it in the liner notes: Fontessa is a little suite inspired by the Renaissance Commedia dell’Arte.

  3. Django (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Django" (like the other original material on the album) was composed by the group's pianist and musical director, John Lewis. It is one of his best-known compositions, written in memory of the Belgian gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt. Another tune is "Delauney's Dilemma", a jaunty tribute to the French jazz critic Charles Delaunay.

  4. Django (composition) - Wikipedia

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    "Django" is a 1954 jazz standard written by John Lewis as a tribute to the Belgian-born jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. It was a signature composition of the Modern Jazz Quartet , of which Lewis was the pianist and musical director.

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  6. The Jazztet and John Lewis - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis wrote all of the compositions. [2]: 9 The first, "Bel", was written for this recording and is an "affirmative blues with altered chord changes and a slightly [Thelonious] Monkish line". [2]: 9 "Milano" is a ballad with "an arrangement that rotates the lead among the three horns".

  7. The Wonderful World of Jazz - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis - piano, arranger; Jim Hall - guitar; George Duvivier - bass; Connie Kay - drums; Herb Pomeroy - trumpet (tracks 1, 4 & 6) Gunther Schuller - French horn (tracks 4 & 6) Eric Dolphy - alto saxophone (tracks 4 & 6) Benny Golson (tracks 4 & 6), Paul Gonsalves (track 1) - tenor saxophone; James Rivers - baritone saxophone (tracks 4 & 6 ...

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