Andrea Motis 13세 (Soprano Sax)
Andrea Motis_ Joan Chamorro _ Josep Traver
Andrea Motis-Eva Fernandez-Sant Andreu Jazz Band
Andrea Motis (sop sax) - 14 yrs
Eva Fernandez (sop sax) - 15 yrs
Magali Datzira (contrabass) - 12 yrs
Carla Motis (banjo) - 12 yrs
Sandor Benko
Sidney Bechet and Claude Luter - Paris 1952
Fausto Papetti - Petite Fleur
Jazz NEW ORLEANS
Britt Hagen - Sag Adieu (Petite Fleur)
Damita Jo - A Time To Love (1965)
Petite Fleur
Petite Fleur" is a successful instrumental written by Sidney Bechet and recorded by him in January 1952, first with the Sidney Bechet All Stars and later with Claude Luter and his Orchestra.
In 1959 it was an international hit as a clarinet solo by Monty Sunshine with Chris Barber's Jazz Band, and for Bob Crosby and the Bobcats. Following the Chris Barber instrumental recording, lyrics were added by Fernand Bonifay and Mario Bua in the same year.
Sidney Bechet (May 14, 1897 – May 14, 1959) was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer.
He was one of the first important soloists in jazz (beating cornetist and trumpeter Louis Armstrong to the recording studio by several months and later playing duets with Armstrong), and was perhaps the first notable jazz saxophonist. Forceful delivery, well-constructed improvisations, and a distinctive, wide vibrato characterized Bechet's playing.
Bechet's erratic temperament hampered his career, however, and not until the late 1940s did he earn wide acclaim.
Bechet was born in New Orleans in 1897 to a middle-class Creole of color family. Sidney's older brother Leonard Victor Bechet (1877–1952) was a full-time dentist and a part-time trombonist and bandleader. Sidney Bechet quickly learned to play several musical instruments kept around the house, mostly by teaching himself; he soon decided to specialize in clarinet. At the age of six, Sidney started playing along with his brother's band at a family birthday party, debuting his talents to acclaim. Later in his youth, Bechet studied with such renowned Creole clarinetists as Lorenzo Tio, "Big Eye" Louis Nelson Delisle, and George Baquet.
Sidney Bechet was the undisputed the king of the soprano saxophone and also one of the most innovative and original clarinetists in jazz.
Bechet died in Garches, near Paris, from lung cancer on May 14, 1959, on his 62nd birthday.
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