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- Cavalerie abstract "for the French commune see La CavalerieCavalerie is a 1937 composition by jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. Reinhardt attempted to record it with the Quintet of the Hot Club of France but aborted the attempt and the original version of the piece is now lost. It was later re-recorded and released as a single by him in 1943 with \"Douce Ambiance\". He recorded it on the 17 February 1943 in Paris. Joe Pass recorded the piece for his 1964 album For Django. The Pass version is a bebop-inspired swinging altered blues composition in the key of D-flat major, featuring a thumping bass at the beginning and D 9th and D-flat 9th alternations. Much of the track is blues over D-flat 7th and G-flat 7th.".
- Cavalerie wikiPageID "34699155".
- Cavalerie wikiPageLength "1266".
- Cavalerie wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Cavalerie wikiPageRevisionID "615085697".
- Cavalerie wikiPageWikiLink Category:1937_songs.
- Cavalerie wikiPageWikiLink Category:1943_songs.
- Cavalerie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swing_music.
- Cavalerie wikiPageWikiLink D-flat_major.
- Cavalerie wikiPageWikiLink Django_Reinhardt.
- Cavalerie wikiPageWikiLink Douce_Ambiance.
- Cavalerie wikiPageWikiLink For_Django.
- Cavalerie wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Pass.
- Cavalerie wikiPageWikiLink La_Cavalerie.
- Cavalerie wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Cavalerie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cavalerie".
- Cavalerie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jazz-stub.
- Cavalerie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cavalerie subject Category:1937_songs.
- Cavalerie subject Category:1943_songs.
- Cavalerie subject Category:Swing_music.
- Cavalerie hypernym Composition.
- Cavalerie type MusicalWork.
- Cavalerie type Work.
- Cavalerie type Style.
- Cavalerie type Work.
- Cavalerie comment "for the French commune see La CavalerieCavalerie is a 1937 composition by jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. Reinhardt attempted to record it with the Quintet of the Hot Club of France but aborted the attempt and the original version of the piece is now lost. It was later re-recorded and released as a single by him in 1943 with \"Douce Ambiance\". He recorded it on the 17 February 1943 in Paris. Joe Pass recorded the piece for his 1964 album For Django.".
- Cavalerie label "Cavalerie".
- Cavalerie sameAs Q5054754.
- Cavalerie sameAs m.0_jt787.
- Cavalerie sameAs Q5054754.
- Cavalerie wasDerivedFrom Cavalerie?oldid=615085697.
- Cavalerie isPrimaryTopicOf Cavalerie.