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Dizzy Gillespie

National Portrait Gallery

Object Details

Artist
Avi Farin, born 22 Jun 1943
Sitter
Dizzy Gillespie, 21 Oct 1917 - 6 Jan 1993
Exhibition Label
Born Cheraw, South Carolina
The jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Dizzy Gillespie first gained fame in the early 1940s, and he remained a dynamic presence on the American music scene for the next five decades. Gillespie got his start playing with big bands, such as those led by Cab Calloway and Billy Eckstine. His innovative solos were not universally appreciated, but they heralded future experiments in rhythm and composition.
At Harlem jazz clubs, Gillespie began exploring a new form of musical expression with other young musicians, such as saxophonist Charlie Parker and pianist Thelonious Monk. Out of their freewheeling jam sessions came the infectious energy of bebop, with Gillespie as one of its pioneers and eventually its elder statesman. By the time this poster was made to advertise a performance by Gillespie at New York’s Village Gate nightclub, he was considered “the world’s greatest trumpet [player] in or out of jazz.”
Nacido en Cheraw, Carolina del Sur
El compositor, director y trompetista de jazz Dizzy Gillespie se hizo famoso en la década de 1940 y fue una presencia dinámica en la escena musical estadounidense durante las cinco décadas siguientes. Gillespie se inició con big bands como las de Cab Calloway y Billy Eckstine. Sus innovadores solos no fueron apreciados por todos, pero preludiaron futuros experimentos de ritmo y composición.
En los clubes de jazz de Harlem, Gillespie comenzó a explorar una nueva forma de expresión musical con otros músicos jóvenes como el saxofonista Charlie Parker y el pianista Thelonious Monk. De sus creativas “jam sessions” surgió la energía contagiosa del bebop, siendo Gillespie uno de sus pioneros y luego su decano. Cuando se creó este cartel para anunciar una presentación de Gillespie en el club Village Gate de Nueva York, ya se le consideraba “el más grande trompetista del mundo, dentro y fuera del jazz”.
Credit Line
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Jack Rennert
1979
Object number
NPG.2007.167
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Copyright
© 1979 Avi Farin, A Contemporary Poster Classic
Type
Print
Medium
Color photolithograph with halftone
Dimensions
Sheet: 95.7 × 61.1 cm (37 11/16 × 24 1/16")
See more items in
National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location
Currently not on view
National Portrait Gallery
Topic
Music\Musical instrument\Trumpet
Poster
Dizzy Gillespie: Male
Dizzy Gillespie: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Music\Musician\Jazz musician
Dizzy Gillespie: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Music\Musician\Horn player\Trumpeter
Dizzy Gillespie: Performing arts awards\Grammy
Portrait
Record ID
npg_NPG.2007.167
Metadata Usage (text)
Usage conditions apply
GUID (Link to Original Record)
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm428a63eb6-2fa2-4add-95bb-dba8e031404f

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