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11-Dec-2009

Gus Viseur ‘Compositions 1934 – 1942’ CD, Vincennes – France

Gus Viseur CD
Belgian-born Gus Viseur (1915-74) established himself as one of the leading accordionists in the thriving 1930s musette scene in Paris, playing and recording with the likes of Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelli, and Edith Piaf. Viseur was an innovator, developing a style that incorporated jazz into the musette genre, and was also a prolific composer, whose music proved influential to future generations.

The CD ‘Compositions 1934 – 1942’ showcases Gus Viseur’s work from the 1930s, both as player and composer. Most tracks are performed by Viseur himself, with contributions on three tracks by contemporaries the Orchestra Musette, Joseph Colombo, and Les Freres Colombo.

The 18 tracks include: 'Jeannette', 'Flambee Montalbanaise', 'Andalouise’, 'Douce Joie', 'Anomalie', 'Automne', 'Soir de Venise', 'Soir de Dispute', Swing Royal’, 'Philippe's Stomp', 'Souvenir de Bruxelles', 'L'incomprise', 'Swing Accordeon', 'Swing Valse', 'Matelotte', 'Gracieusette', 'Josette', 'Sous La Direction de Boris Sarbeck L'imprevu', 'Du Bal Tabarin et Leur Orchestre’, 'Jeannette'

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