"In ten years, maybe less", Chris McGregor about the establishment of democracy in South Africa
- Authors: Combres, Joël
- Date: 1990
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , De Klerk, Frederik , Jazz , Jazz musicians , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa)
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13517 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006094 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , De Klerk, Frederik , Jazz , Jazz musicians , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa)
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper Sud-Ouest about Chris McGregor's political opinions and hopes for South Africa. There are 2 pictures with the article. On top, Chris McGregor in his garden in France. The early Blue Notes Jazz Band is on the bottom picture.
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- Date Issued: 1990
- Authors: Combres, Joël
- Date: 1990
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , De Klerk, Frederik , Jazz , Jazz musicians , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa)
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13517 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006094 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , De Klerk, Frederik , Jazz , Jazz musicians , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa)
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper Sud-Ouest about Chris McGregor's political opinions and hopes for South Africa. There are 2 pictures with the article. On top, Chris McGregor in his garden in France. The early Blue Notes Jazz Band is on the bottom picture.
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- Date Issued: 1990
"Yes please" Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath
- Unknown
- Authors: Unknown
- Date: 1981
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13753 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012768
- Description: Photocopied article from the CFDT Magazine about the recording "Yes please" (Musica Distribution) by Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath.
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- Date Issued: 1981
- Authors: Unknown
- Date: 1981
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13753 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012768
- Description: Photocopied article from the CFDT Magazine about the recording "Yes please" (Musica Distribution) by Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath.
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- Date Issued: 1981
2nd Jazz Festival of Douai, France
- Unknown
- Authors: Unknown
- Date: 1981
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris -- 1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13577 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006540 , McGregor, Chris -- 1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Original program for the 2nd Jazz Festival of Douai in France. Amongst the concerts, there will be some music workshops, exhibitions and movie projections.
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- Date Issued: 1981
- Authors: Unknown
- Date: 1981
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris -- 1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13577 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006540 , McGregor, Chris -- 1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Original program for the 2nd Jazz Festival of Douai in France. Amongst the concerts, there will be some music workshops, exhibitions and movie projections.
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- Date Issued: 1981
9th music festival of Amiens, France - Jazz under the apple trees
- Trubert, Isabelle, Soupa, Frédéric
- Authors: Trubert, Isabelle , Soupa, Frédéric
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13659 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012571
- Description: Two photocopied articles from the French magazine Jazz Hot about the 9th music festival of Amiens, France. Chris McGregor was supposed to be playing at this festival, but died on the morning of his concert with the Brotherhood of Breath. A photo of the Brotherhood of Breath on stage is also accompanying the articles.
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- Authors: Trubert, Isabelle , Soupa, Frédéric
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13659 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012571
- Description: Two photocopied articles from the French magazine Jazz Hot about the 9th music festival of Amiens, France. Chris McGregor was supposed to be playing at this festival, but died on the morning of his concert with the Brotherhood of Breath. A photo of the Brotherhood of Breath on stage is also accompanying the articles.
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A "Mac Gregorian" songs moment
- Unknown
- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Jazz
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13726 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012739
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper Ouest France about Chris McGregor giving an improvised concert in a cave during the Mans (France) music festival. He wasn't part of the festival program and just came as a spectator, but he was asked by his fans to improvise songs on a piano, even though he had a sore on his left wrist.
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- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Jazz
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13726 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012739
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper Ouest France about Chris McGregor giving an improvised concert in a cave during the Mans (France) music festival. He wasn't part of the festival program and just came as a spectator, but he was asked by his fans to improvise songs on a piano, even though he had a sore on his left wrist.
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A fraternal breath
- Authors: Marmande, Francis
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz
- Language: French
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:13598 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012254 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper Le Monde about Chris McGregor's death. "The pianist and composer born in South Africa, Chris McGregor, died of cancer. He was 54."
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- Authors: Marmande, Francis
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz
- Language: French
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:13598 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012254 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper Le Monde about Chris McGregor's death. "The pianist and composer born in South Africa, Chris McGregor, died of cancer. He was 54."
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A noticed passage
- Authors: Borderie, J.-L
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13496 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005743 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper Sud-Ouest about a piano solo concert by Chris McGregor. There are 2 pictures with this article. The left picture shows the audience and Chris McGregor playing piano on the second picture.
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- Authors: Borderie, J.-L
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13496 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005743 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper Sud-Ouest about a piano solo concert by Chris McGregor. There are 2 pictures with this article. The left picture shows the audience and Chris McGregor playing piano on the second picture.
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A Summer 1988
- Unknown
- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris -- 1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz
- Language: French
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:13790 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012823
- Description: Original program for the music festival Chateau d'O "Un été 88" in Bédarieux, France, organised by Radio France.
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- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris -- 1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz
- Language: French
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:13790 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012823
- Description: Original program for the music festival Chateau d'O "Un été 88" in Bédarieux, France, organised by Radio France.
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Amnesty international
- Unknown
- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Amnesty International , Wauthier, Claude
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13675 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012662
- Description: Photocopied article about a conference by the writer Claude Wauthier.
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- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Amnesty International , Wauthier, Claude
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13675 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012662
- Description: Photocopied article about a conference by the writer Claude Wauthier.
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And the rain stopped for Johnny Clegg
- Unknown
- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Clegg, Johnny, 1953- , Stade Chanzy , Mahotellas Queens , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13532 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006263 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Clegg, Johnny, 1953- , Stade Chanzy , Mahotellas Queens , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Article form the French newspaper Sud-Ouest about a concert at the Chanzy Stadium in Angoulême, France. The organisers were waiting for 10 000 spectators to come, but because of the heavy rain and the thunderstorm, only 7000 people came braving the terrible weather. Chris McGregor opened the concert with his Big Band, followed by the Mahotellas Queens (Zulu dancers) and Johnny Clegg ended the concert. There are 2 pictures with the article, both showing the audience in the stadium in the rain.
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- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Clegg, Johnny, 1953- , Stade Chanzy , Mahotellas Queens , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13532 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006263 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Clegg, Johnny, 1953- , Stade Chanzy , Mahotellas Queens , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Article form the French newspaper Sud-Ouest about a concert at the Chanzy Stadium in Angoulême, France. The organisers were waiting for 10 000 spectators to come, but because of the heavy rain and the thunderstorm, only 7000 people came braving the terrible weather. Chris McGregor opened the concert with his Big Band, followed by the Mahotellas Queens (Zulu dancers) and Johnny Clegg ended the concert. There are 2 pictures with the article, both showing the audience in the stadium in the rain.
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Anger...
- Authors: Plougastel, Yann
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13634 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012521
- Description: Photocopied obituary of Chris McGregor from the French newspaper l'Evenement du Jeudi. The author is angry because Chris McGregor never got the lead of the French National Jazz Orchestra.
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- Authors: Plougastel, Yann
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13634 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012521
- Description: Photocopied obituary of Chris McGregor from the French newspaper l'Evenement du Jeudi. The author is angry because Chris McGregor never got the lead of the French National Jazz Orchestra.
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Angoulême: music from different cultures
- Unknown
- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Perrin, Roland , Pukwana, Dudu , Dyani, Thomas , Matthews, Gilbert , Defries, David , Beckett, Harry
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13676 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012663
- Description: Photocopied article from the French magazine Jazz Hot about the music festival of Angoulême, France. Chris McGregor has been replaced by Roland Perrin at the lead of the Brotherhood of Breath, because he was really ill.
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- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Perrin, Roland , Pukwana, Dudu , Dyani, Thomas , Matthews, Gilbert , Defries, David , Beckett, Harry
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13676 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012663
- Description: Photocopied article from the French magazine Jazz Hot about the music festival of Angoulême, France. Chris McGregor has been replaced by Roland Perrin at the lead of the Brotherhood of Breath, because he was really ill.
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Archie Shepp - Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath in concert at Banlieues Bleues.
- Authors: Chantoiseau, Catherine
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Shepp, Archie , Country Cooking , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13510 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005813 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Shepp, Archie , Country Cooking , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied article from the French magazine Jazz Hot about a performance of Archie Shepp with Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath at the festival Banlieues Bleues in France.
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- Authors: Chantoiseau, Catherine
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Shepp, Archie , Country Cooking , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13510 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005813 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Shepp, Archie , Country Cooking , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied article from the French magazine Jazz Hot about a performance of Archie Shepp with Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath at the festival Banlieues Bleues in France.
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Archie Shepp and Chris McGregor in Oloron-Sainte-Marie
- Authors: Marmande, Francis
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Shepp, Archie , Jazz
- Language: French
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:13596 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012252 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Shepp, Archie , Jazz
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper Le Monde announcing concerts of Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath with Archie Shepp. "The Master of Free Music, Archie Shepp, and Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath are touring. Not in the 'big' festivals. Not yet."
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- Authors: Marmande, Francis
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Shepp, Archie , Jazz
- Language: French
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:13596 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012252 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Shepp, Archie , Jazz
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper Le Monde announcing concerts of Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath with Archie Shepp. "The Master of Free Music, Archie Shepp, and Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath are touring. Not in the 'big' festivals. Not yet."
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Aspects Allocentristes de l’Humanisme dans l’Univers Romanesque de Williams Sassine
- Authors: Dami, Emmanuel Naancin
- Date: 2018
- Subjects: Sassine, Williams, 1944-1997 -- Criticism and interpretation , Guinean fiction (French) -- 20th century -- History and criticism , Humanism in literature , Human beings in literature , Postcolonialism in literature , Existentialism in literature
- Language: French , English
- Type: text , Thesis , Doctoral , PhD
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/61957 , vital:28089
- Description: The human being, his behaviour and more importantly, his very essence have, for time immemorial, proven to be enigmatic to many a man and to researchers in particular. Consequently, the need for a thorough and more profound understanding of man has made him the epicentre of epistemic investigations across many academic disciplines. This, unfortunately, does not seem to have shaded bright lights on the grey areas bordering on his nature to his behavior. This, in turn, opens up other windows requiring further probes. For instance, proponents of the Neo-classical economic school contend that the human being is homo oeconomicus. This implies that man is intrinsically egocentric and a rational being whose decisions are based on informed choices driven by his urge for maximal utility geared towards his personal satisfaction (O’Boyle 2009; Caruso 2012). This stance invalidates man’s ability to do ‘disinterested good’ in any form. African francophone literature is replete with different and diverse images of man, his behaviour and existential conditions: sufferings and struggles. It, therefore, constitutes, inter alia, a laboratory in which researchers undertake investigative endeavours. This thesis beams its floodlights on the allocentric aspects of humanism in the novels of Williams Sassine. Thus, using the phenomenological and ‘clavieniste’ lenses as overarching operational theories, the thesis investigates Sassine’s novels with the view to shading a ray of light on the ‘humanistic man’ especially the allocentric dimensions of his nature and comportment. Emphasis is laid on the motives and motivations underlying the individual and the in-group struggle of the sassinien heroes in the emancipation of their society from the shackles of colonial and postcolonial domination, exploitation and subjugation resulting in self-determination and the subsequent disenchantment. Furthermore, the thesis examines the nature and character of human charity, generosity and sacrifices among the characters in the novels. In conclusion, the thesis establishes, through an x-ray of the nature of actions and decisions of certain characters in the novels, the examination of the conscious and subconscious intentions underlying these same actions and decisions which, on a face value, are apparently altruistic, that the sassinien heroes’ efforts and sacrifices are geared towards the common and greater good. This invariably means that man is, indeed, capable of posing disinterested acts of charity and bringing succour, devoid of any ulterior motives for personal gain, to his fellow humans. The position of the Neo-classical economists is consequently over-assuming, sweeping and tad generalizing. The sassinien characters have demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt that they are humanists. Their nature, the remote and immediate causes of their fights, the goals and objectives of their struggles and their spirit of abnegation have indeed proven that “human beings have the right and the responsibility to give meaning and shape to their own lives. [They have stood] for the building of a more humane society through an ethics based on the human and other natural values in a spirit of reason and free inquiry through human capabilities” (AHA 2017 : 3).
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- Date Issued: 2018
- Authors: Dami, Emmanuel Naancin
- Date: 2018
- Subjects: Sassine, Williams, 1944-1997 -- Criticism and interpretation , Guinean fiction (French) -- 20th century -- History and criticism , Humanism in literature , Human beings in literature , Postcolonialism in literature , Existentialism in literature
- Language: French , English
- Type: text , Thesis , Doctoral , PhD
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/61957 , vital:28089
- Description: The human being, his behaviour and more importantly, his very essence have, for time immemorial, proven to be enigmatic to many a man and to researchers in particular. Consequently, the need for a thorough and more profound understanding of man has made him the epicentre of epistemic investigations across many academic disciplines. This, unfortunately, does not seem to have shaded bright lights on the grey areas bordering on his nature to his behavior. This, in turn, opens up other windows requiring further probes. For instance, proponents of the Neo-classical economic school contend that the human being is homo oeconomicus. This implies that man is intrinsically egocentric and a rational being whose decisions are based on informed choices driven by his urge for maximal utility geared towards his personal satisfaction (O’Boyle 2009; Caruso 2012). This stance invalidates man’s ability to do ‘disinterested good’ in any form. African francophone literature is replete with different and diverse images of man, his behaviour and existential conditions: sufferings and struggles. It, therefore, constitutes, inter alia, a laboratory in which researchers undertake investigative endeavours. This thesis beams its floodlights on the allocentric aspects of humanism in the novels of Williams Sassine. Thus, using the phenomenological and ‘clavieniste’ lenses as overarching operational theories, the thesis investigates Sassine’s novels with the view to shading a ray of light on the ‘humanistic man’ especially the allocentric dimensions of his nature and comportment. Emphasis is laid on the motives and motivations underlying the individual and the in-group struggle of the sassinien heroes in the emancipation of their society from the shackles of colonial and postcolonial domination, exploitation and subjugation resulting in self-determination and the subsequent disenchantment. Furthermore, the thesis examines the nature and character of human charity, generosity and sacrifices among the characters in the novels. In conclusion, the thesis establishes, through an x-ray of the nature of actions and decisions of certain characters in the novels, the examination of the conscious and subconscious intentions underlying these same actions and decisions which, on a face value, are apparently altruistic, that the sassinien heroes’ efforts and sacrifices are geared towards the common and greater good. This invariably means that man is, indeed, capable of posing disinterested acts of charity and bringing succour, devoid of any ulterior motives for personal gain, to his fellow humans. The position of the Neo-classical economists is consequently over-assuming, sweeping and tad generalizing. The sassinien characters have demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt that they are humanists. Their nature, the remote and immediate causes of their fights, the goals and objectives of their struggles and their spirit of abnegation have indeed proven that “human beings have the right and the responsibility to give meaning and shape to their own lives. [They have stood] for the building of a more humane society through an ethics based on the human and other natural values in a spirit of reason and free inquiry through human capabilities” (AHA 2017 : 3).
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- Date Issued: 2018
Bel Air Café-Concert
- Authors: Bossuat, E.
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13570 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006524 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Original program for the season of Bel Air's Café Concerts in Mulhouse, France.
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- Authors: Bossuat, E.
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13570 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006524 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Original program for the season of Bel Air's Café Concerts in Mulhouse, France.
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Blue Notes in concert Volume 1
- Unknown
- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13565 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006449 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied album cover of the recording "Blue Notes in concert Volume 1" by Chris McGregor, Louis Moholo, Dudu Pukwana and Johnny Dyani. The recording has been made live at the 100 Club in London, in 1977. The front cover is a drawing of the 4 musicians and the back cover shows the portraits of, from left to right, Maxine McGregor, Mpumie Moholo, Jane and NobomVu Pukwana.
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- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Identifier: vital:13565 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006449 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied album cover of the recording "Blue Notes in concert Volume 1" by Chris McGregor, Louis Moholo, Dudu Pukwana and Johnny Dyani. The recording has been made live at the 100 Club in London, in 1977. The front cover is a drawing of the 4 musicians and the back cover shows the portraits of, from left to right, Maxine McGregor, Mpumie Moholo, Jane and NobomVu Pukwana.
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Blue Notes, White and Black - The Unique White Child
- Lorrai, Marcello, Dimonopoli, Gregorio
- Authors: Lorrai, Marcello , Dimonopoli, Gregorio
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Martin, Costant
- Language: French
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:13591 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012246 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Martin, Costant
- Description: Two photocopied articles from the Italian newspaper Il Manifesto. The first article is an obituary of Chris McGregor and the second article is a conversation between the journalist and the critic and McGregor's friend Costant Martin. A picture of Chris McGregor at the time of Blue Notes is also accompanying this article.
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- Authors: Lorrai, Marcello , Dimonopoli, Gregorio
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Martin, Costant
- Language: French
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:13591 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012246 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Martin, Costant
- Description: Two photocopied articles from the Italian newspaper Il Manifesto. The first article is an obituary of Chris McGregor and the second article is a conversation between the journalist and the critic and McGregor's friend Costant Martin. A picture of Chris McGregor at the time of Blue Notes is also accompanying this article.
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Brotherhood of Breath
- Authors: Giraudo, Lucien
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13533 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006318 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied article in French about Chris McGregor's death. There are also 2 articles about Coutances and Johnny Griffin. A drawing of Chris McGregor is also accompanying this article.
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- Authors: Giraudo, Lucien
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13533 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006318 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied article in French about Chris McGregor's death. There are also 2 articles about Coutances and Johnny Griffin. A drawing of Chris McGregor is also accompanying this article.
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Brotherhood of Breath - Angoulême
- Martin, Denis-Constant, Aimé, Bernard
- Authors: Martin, Denis-Constant , Aimé, Bernard
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz , Jazz Musicians
- Language: French
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:13601 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012257 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz , Jazz Musicians
- Description: Two photocopied articles about Chris McGregor's death and the music festival of Angoulême.
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- Authors: Martin, Denis-Constant , Aimé, Bernard
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz , Jazz Musicians
- Language: French
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:13601 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012257 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Jazz , Jazz Musicians
- Description: Two photocopied articles about Chris McGregor's death and the music festival of Angoulême.
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