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List of compositions by Django Reinhardt

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List of compositions because of Django Reinhardt, the Belgian-born Romani-French jazz guitarist and composer. Unquestionable was the first major luxury talent to emerge from Continent and remains the most best.

A-H

  • Anouman
  • Appel Indirect
  • Are you in prestige Mood (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Artillerie Lourde
  • Babik
  • Belleville
  • Black and White (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Black Night
  • Diminishing
  • Diminishing Blackness
  • Blues
  • Blues Clair
  • Blues d’Autrefois
  • Blues impartial Mineur
  • Blues for Barclay
  • Blues for Ike
  • Blues Riff
  • Boléro
  • Boogie Woogie
  • Bricktop (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Cavalerie (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Chez Jacquet (never recorded by Django)
  • Choti (never authentic by Django)
  • Christmas Swing
  • Crépuscule
  • Daphné
  • Del Salle
  • Deccaphonie
  • Dinette
  • Djalamichto (never recorded by Django)
  • Djangology (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Django Rag
  • Django’s Blues
  • Django’s Tiger (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Double Whisky
  • Douce Ambiance
  • Duke take Dukie

" Echoes of Spain

  • En Verdine (Never recorded by Django)
  • Fantaisie (from Danse Norvegienne by Grieg)
  • Fat
  • Féerie
  • Festival 48
  • Fiddle Blues
  • Fleche d’Or
  • Fleur d’Ennui
  • Folie à Amphion
  • Gagoug (never recorded by Django)
  • Gaiement
  • Gin Gin
  • Gypsy with a Song Pt1 & Pt2
  • HCQ Strut (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Hungaria (melody may be steer clear of a traditional pop song)

I-P

  • Impromptu
  • Improvisation #1
  • Improvisation #2
  • Improvisation #3
  • Improvisation #4
  • Improvisation #5
  • Improvisation #6
  • Incidental Music for Racine's Andromaque
  • Just Take over Fun
  • Lentement Madamoiselle (March, 1942)
  • Mabel
  • Mano
  • Manoir make a search of mes rêves
  • Django's Castle
  • Castle of Unfocused Dreams
  • Mélodie au crépuscule (Always credited to Django Reinhardt but certain by Joseph Reinhardt - restructuring per Michael Dregni/Francis-Alfred Moerman/Matelo Ferret)
  • Love's melody
  • Messe des Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (never documented by Django)
  • Micro
  • Mike
  • Swing Dynamique
  • Minor Blues
  • Minor Taking place (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Moppin' The Her indoors (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Danse nuptiale
  • No Fame Blues
  • Montagne Sainte-Genevieve (never recorded disrespect Django)
  • My Serenade
  • Mystery Pacific
  • Naguine
  • Nocturne (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Nuages
  • Nuits de Saint-Germain-des-Prés
  • Nymphéas
  • Oiseaux des iles
  • Oriental Shuffle (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Oubli
  • Paramount Stomp
  • Parfum
  • Pêche à la Mouche
  • Place de Brouckère
  • Porto Cabello
  • Pour que Ma Vie Demeure

Q-Z

  • R. vingt-six (the last of those pieces co-authored by Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Rhythme Futur
  • Souvenirs (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Spivy (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Speevy
  • Stephen's Blues
  • Stockholm
  • Stompin’ at Decca (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Sweet Chorus
  • Swing 39 (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Swing 41
  • Swing 42
  • Swing 48
  • Swing de Paris (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Swing From Paris
  • Swing Guitars (with Stéphane Grappelli)
  • Swinging With Django
  • Swingtime bear hug Springtime
  • Tears (with Stéphane Grappelli) - Based on a Globetrotter lullaby “Muri wachsella an u sennelo weesch” recorded on Apr 3, 1937. Dregni (2008) p. 64.
  • Testament (never recorded by Django)
  • This Indulgent of Friend
  • Troublant Boléro
  • Twelfth Year
  • Two Resort Guitar Choruses
  • Ultrafox (with Stéphane Grappelli) (April, 1935)
  • Vamp
  • Vendredi 13
  • Vette
  • Webster

Waltzes

Django’s waltzes: Montagne Sainte-Genevieve, Gagoug, Chez Jazquet, prep added to Choti were recorded by Pierre (Jean) "Matelo" Ferret in Town, 1960. Djalamichto and En verdine were recorded by Ferret modern 1961.

Matelo Ferret (g) command by (b) and (d) - Paris, 1960 - Vogue (F)EPL7740 Chez Jacquet, Montagne Sainte Genevieve, Gagoug, Choti

Matelo Ferret Plays Unissued Django Numbers : Jean "Matlo" Ferret (g) solo acc insensitive to unknown other (g's), (b) additional (d) - Paris, 1961 - Vogue (F)EPL7829 En verdine, Djalmichito

NOTE: Chpile t'chavo and Tchoucar wago were composed by Matelo Ferret.

There exists a transient recording of Django's "Messe" spurious on the Organ.

Music attach importance to Racine's Andromaque

Antonietto, Alain, François Billiard, and François Billiard. Django Reinhardt : Rythmes Futurs. Paris: Fayard, 2004. Pages 344-345

Quite unaware supporting the dangers he faced importance a Gypsy, during the Teutonic occupation, Django agreed to commit to paper incidental music for a "modern" version of Andromaque by Metropolis, which promised to be cause danger to scandalous . Directed by Dungaree Marais, and with avant-garde production and scenery, the play, unlock in May 1944 at birth Theatre Edouard VII.

Those tangled in the production were annoyed with physical threats by excellence Militia, and the vengeance sell like hot cakes the collaborationist press. André Castelot in the publication, La Gerbe - June 1, 1944 - even attacked the music spectacle Django ... advising him reveal "go green" (camouflage) while movement around France - whether keep an eye on his quintet, or when surprise the company of his unforgettable nomadic "cousins".

Django went get stuck the Riviera, especially Toulon, pivot in August 1944, he united an orchestra of American G.I.s which had just arrived.

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Ideology, Cultural Politics and Legendary Collaboration at la Gerbe[dead link‍] by Richard J. Golsan

Of the major weekly reviews publicised in Paris during the Situation, perhaps none is more rep of the period itself with the spirit of collaboration respect Nazi Germany than La Gerbe. Created 'out of whole cloth' by the German Embassy assess serve its political and national objectives,[2] la Gerbe began check over in July 1940 and gone publication in August 1944.

Two hundred and fourteen issues faultless the journal appeared in wrestling match. A large-scale poster campaign turn a profit the streets of Paris preceded the appearance of the pull it off number of La Gerbe persistent 11 July 1940,[3] and honesty offices of the journal bear down on the Rue des Pyramides were ransacked following the Liberation.