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Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with "Stephane Grappelly"
Published: October 13, 2004
From the time I first heard Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz on National Public Radio in 1979, I was hooked, although my work schedule (and later, my city of residence) didn't always permit me to enjoy the program. On October 5, 1989, Marian welcomed the extraordinary swing violinist Stephane Grappelly ( see note at the bottom about the spelling) as her guest. She told me during an interview that Grappelly was enjoying himself and playing numerous songs, so I suspect some of them that were edited out to keep the show to less than 59 minutes may still be on tape reels in the holdings of SCETV in Columbia, South Carolina (the producer of the program).There aren't any real surprises among the songs selected, but Grappelly's violin and McPartland's piano are a heavenly match, as it is obvious to any listener that they are enjoying themselves throughout the show. The duets are fairly brief, but the improvising by each of them is inspired. Grappelly enjoyed playing piano, so anyone who saw him in concert during the 1980s (though this was hardly the only time) probably remembers him switching to solo piano for a song or two. Following his delicately swinging solo piano interpretation of "Looking at You" (which may sound similar to Teddy Wilson's style), he also plays two piano duets with his hostess: "Anything Goes" and "Shine," with appropriately swinging results. McPartland also offers a touching improvised portrait of her guest, prompting Grappelly to ask for a tape of the performance as a souvenir. After a long discussion of Grappelly's partnership with Django Reinhardt, Marian plays a stunning solo rendition of the late guitarist's best known composition, which was an expected part of any Grappelly concert, though he graciously allows McPartland to play the timeless ballad unaccompanied. Although the choice of a final tune must have been difficult, due to the large repertoire of each of the two musicians, they conclude the program with a rousing take of "Oh, Lady Be Good!" One of hundreds of Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz programs recorded for broadcast by NPR stations since 1979, this edition clearly deserves to be commercially released. Playlist Players Stephane Grappelly/violin (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 21) & piano (12, 14, 17) Satellite feed date: April 7, 1990, with a repeat feed on April 18, 1998. The actual recording date was Oct. 5, 1989. Note on the spelling of the violinist's name
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From the time I first heard Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz on National Public Radio in 1979, I was hooked, although my work schedule (and later, my city of residence) didn't always permit me to enjoy the program. On October 5, 1989, Marian welcomed the extraordinary swing violinist Stephane Grappelly ( 

