This acclaimed edition covering the early 20th century’s fashionable wave of hot dance music from America into Europe now takes us to Switzerland. One luxury hotel owner was able to boast that ‘only here, and at the Savoy Hotel in London, can you hear real jazz’. The trend for hotel bands spread its influence to all corners of ‘light’ and ‘classical’ musical culture, and Switzerland, as a popular destination for international travel, became an epicentre for this worldwide dance fever. 20th Century Foxtrots • 5 presents more evocative piano rarities from this Golden Age, performed with panache and grace by G
Works:
•Albert Moeschinger: Tallula - eine Foxtrott-Fantasie
•Albert Moeschinger: Farewell Blues
• Jose Berr: Marie; One-Step über 2 Schweizer Melodien "Der Schweizerknabe" - Thurgauerlied
•Walter Lang: Dolderilla-Fox-Trot aus "Ole Ole! Suenos de Espana"
• Conrad Beck: 2 Tanzstücke
• Andre-Francois Marescotti: Negre au clair de lune
•Andre-Francois Marescotti: Virtuose de rue
•Andre-Francois Marescotti: Bluette; Blue Girls
• Richard Flury: Halottria-Fox-Trot (Nr. 1), Fox-Trot (Nr. 2)
•Richard Flury: Die alte Truhe
•Paul Burkhard: Slow-Fox
•Paul Burkhard: Tango für Klavier
•Peter Mieg: La Fete de la Ligne
•Emile Jaques-Dalcroze: Nr. 3 aus "3 Entrees Dansantes"
•Arthur Honegger: Tango de Charlotte
•Arthur Honegger: Le Journal Tombe a 5 Heures
•Honegger: Marguerite Roesgen-Champion
•Arthur Honegger: Jimmy-Blue & Daisy aus "4 Petites Pieces"
•Arthur Honegger: Tango •Rene Gerber: Nr. 1 aus "6 Pieces (Heft 4)"
•Julien-Francois Zbinden: Blues & Improvisation aus "Jazz-Sonatine" op. 11
•Urs Joseph Flury: Foxtrot aus "Promenaden-Suite"ottlieb Wallisch.