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Jacques Pelzer
Born
(1924-06-24)24 June 1924 Liège, Belgium
Died
6 August 1994(1994-08-06) (aged 70) Liège, Belgium
Genres
Jazz
Instrument(s)
saxophone, Flute
Musical artist
Jacques Pelzer (24 June 1924 – 6 August 1994) was a Belgian musician. He played alto saxophone and flute. Notably, his performance with Chet Baker was included on Baker's quintet's Brussels 1964 album.[1]
He made his debut in 1947 the jazz band the "Bob Shots", which also featured René Thomas and Bobby Jaspar.
Over the years, he played with most of the great Belgian jazzmen (Toots Thielemans, Francy Boland, Benoît Quersin, Philip Catherine...) but also with many American jazzmen (Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz, Lee Konitz, Philly Joe Jones, Bill Evans, Chet Baker …).
His music was impregnated by bebop but also by cool jazz and the music of Lennie Tristano. However, in the 1960s he sometimes played free jazz (with Don Cherry, Gato Barbieri, Archie Shepp…) and, in the 1970s, jazz fusion (with the group “Open Sky Unit”). Beginning in the 1980s, he returned to more “classical” aesthetics and “acoustic” jazz.
JacquesPelzer (24 June 1924 – 6 August 1994) was a Belgian musician. He played alto saxophone and flute. Notably, his performance with Chet Baker was...
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Christian Vander, but also with Barney Wilen or JacquesPelzer. In 1977 saxophonist and flutist JacquesPelzer, whose daughter Micheline was married to Graillier...
band: the talented flautist and saxophonist Bobby Jaspar, saxophonist JacquesPelzer and guitarist René Thomas. Bobby Jaspar was later influenced by musicians...
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July 11 – Lex Humphries, American drummer (born 1936). August 6 – JacquesPelzer, Belgian alto saxophonist and flautist (born 1924). 12 – Gene Cherico...
Henry Mancini, Herbie Lovelle, J. J. Johnson, Jackie Paris, Jacky June, JacquesPelzer, Jesse Drakes, Jimmy Cheatham, Jimmy Roberts, Jiří Šlitr, Joe Albany...
Osterwald's band soon after. Following a move to Paris, he played with JacquesPelzer, Buck Clayton, René Thomas, Bobby Jaspar and then became a member of...
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(23 July 1999) Claudine Drion Michèle Gilkinet Mirella Minne Géraldine Pelzer-Salandra Paul Timmermans → Bernard Baille (1 September 2002) Jean-Pierre...
2024 elections. What they change and who may run". The News & Observer. Pelzer, Jeremy (September 7, 2023). "Ohio will use congressional map previously...
20 deals in one'". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 23, 2023. Bland, Jacque (August 26, 2009). "Key-sponsored team given key to the city". Washington...
Lesli Linka Glatter 1985 (58th) Molly's Pilgrim Jeffrey D. Brown and Chris Pelzer Graffiti Dianna Costello Rainbow War Bob Rogers 1986 (59th) Precious Images...
and the scholarship of Alexander Alberro, Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Birgit Pelzer, and Anne Rorimer. Institutional critique takes the form of temporary or...
Carlos Pedrell 1878 1941 Uruguay Felipe Pedrell 1841 1922 Spain Ferdinand Pelzer 1801 1860 Germany Re-located to England in 1829. Andreas Paolo Perger 1970...
Total monument height: 11 m (36 ft) Hermann Heights Monument 8.2 27 Alfonz Pelzer 1897 New Ulm, Minnesota sheet copper over iron Stands on a 21 m (70 ft)...
and the Assassin Joseph Bouvier 1973 Group Portrait with a Lady Walter Pelzer 1974 Les Vacanciers Aloyse Frankensteinmuhl 1974 Y'a un os dans la moulinette...
ISBN 0415258170. Retrieved 26 April 2012. Marr, David G.; White, Christine Pelzer (1988). Postwar Vietnam: Dilemmas in Socialist Development–Issue 3 of Southeast...