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Stéphane Grappelli

Stéphane Grappelli (26 January 1908 – 1 December 1997, born Stefano Grappelli) was a French jazz violinist. He is best known as a founder of the Quintette du Hot Club de France with guitarist Django Reinhardt in 1934. It was one of the first all-string jazz bands. He has been called "the grandfather of jazz violinists" and continued playing concerts around the world well into his eighties. For the first three decades of his career, he was billed using a gallicised spelling of his last name, Grappelly, reverting to Grappelli in 1969. The latter, Italian spelling is now used almost universally when referring to the violinist, including reissues of his early work. Stéphane Grappelli (26 January 1908 – 1 December 1997, born Stefano Grappelli) was a French jazz violinist. He is best known as a founder of the Quintette du Hot Club de France with guitarist Django Reinhardt in 1934. It was one of the first all-string jazz bands. He has been called "the grandfather of jazz violinists" and continued playing concerts around the world well into his eighties. For the first three decades of his career, he was billed using a gallicised spelling of his last name, Grappelly, reverting to Grappelli in 1969. The latter, Italian spelling is now used almost universally when referring to the violinist, including reissues of his early work. Grappelli was born at Hôpital Lariboisière in Paris, France, and christened with the name Stefano. His father, Italian marchese Ernesto Grappelli, was born in Alatri, Lazio, while his French mother, Anna Emilie Hanoque, was from St-Omer. Ernesto was a scholar who taught Italian, sold translations, and wrote articles for local journals. Grappelli's mother died when he was five, leaving his father to care for him. Although he was residing in France when World War I began, Ernesto was still an Italian citizen, and was consequently drafted into the Italian Army in 1914. Having written about American dancer Isadora Duncan, who was living in Paris, Ernesto appealed to her to care for his son. Stéphane was enrolled in Duncan's dance school at the age of six, and he learned to love French Impressionist music. With the war approaching, Duncan fled the country; she turned over her château to be used as a military hospital. Ernesto subsequently entrusted his son to a Catholic orphanage. Grappelli said of this time: " I look back at it as an abominable memory ... The Place was supposed to be under the eye of the government, but the government looked elsewhere. We slept on the floor, and often were without food. There were many times when I had to fight for a crust of bread." ... Source: Article "Stéphane Grappelli" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.


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Born:
Jan 26, 1908 In Paris, France
Movie/TV Credits:
10
First Appeared:
In the movie Jazz Hot 1939-01-01
Latest Project:
Movie Stephane Grappelli - In New Orleans 1989 2001-12-11
Known For
Poster of Stephane Grappelli - In New Orleans 1989
Poster of Fan School
Poster of Le Grand Échiquier
Poster of Discorama
Filmography
Movie Stephane Grappelli - In New Orleans 1989 Violin 2001-12-11
Series Champs-Elysées Self 1982-01-16
Movie Private Benjamin Wedding Violinist (uncredited) 1980-10-06
Movie King of the Gypsies 1978-12-20
Series Fan School Self 1977-01-30
Series Le Grand Échiquier Self - Main Guest 1972-01-12
Series Discorama Self 1959-02-04
Movie Django Reinhardt Self 1957-01-01
Movie Time Flies A Troubadour 1944-05-08
Movie Jazz Hot Self 1939-01-01