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(91) “Django” and Modern Jazz Quartet
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John Lewis’s composition “Django” (1954) stands as one of the Modern Jazz Quartet’s most enduring works. Written as a tribute to Belgian guitarist Django Reinhardt, the piece blends a solemn, dirge-like opening with a swinging solo section, reflecting both Lewis’s classical training and the group’s jazz roots. Miles Davis praised “Django” as one of the finest jazz compositions, and it has since become a standard, celebrated for its sophisticated harmonic design and lyrical beauty. The Modern Jazz Quartet—Lewis on piano, Milt Jackson on vibraphone, Percy Heath on bass, and Connie Kay on drums—epitomized elegance in jazz, marrying formal structure with blues-infused improvisation.
Their chamber-like approach helped define the “third stream” movement, expanding jazz’s artistic and cultural reach. A decade later, guitarist Joe Pass offered his own homage with For Django (1964), an album that reinterpreted Reinhardt’s legacy through a modern lens, further cementing the guitarist’s lasting influence.
Modern Jazz Quartet
Joe Pass
Spotify Playlist
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(91) “Django” and Modern Jazz Quartet
Standards Waiting 7 Difficulty Waiting 6
John Lewis’s composition “Django” (1954) stands as one of the Modern Jazz Quartet’s most enduring works. Written as a tribute to Belgian guitarist Django Reinhardt, the piece blends a solemn, dirge-like opening with a swinging solo section, reflecting both Lewis’s classical training and the group’s jazz roots. Miles Davis praised “Django” as one of the finest jazz compositions, and it has since become a standard, celebrated for its sophisticated harmonic design and lyrical beauty. The Modern Jazz Quartet—Lewis on piano, Milt Jackson on vibraphone, Percy Heath on bass, and Connie Kay on drums—epitomized elegance in jazz, marrying formal structure with blues-infused improvisation.
Their chamber-like approach helped define the “third stream” movement, expanding jazz’s artistic and cultural reach. A decade later, guitarist Joe Pass offered his own homage with For Django (1964), an album that reinterpreted Reinhardt’s legacy through a modern lens, further cementing the guitarist’s lasting influence.
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