Stochelo Rosenberg
Stochelo Rosenberg (born 19 February 1968) is a Gypsy jazz guitarist who leads the Rosenberg Trio.
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Background information | |
Born | Helmond, Netherlands | February 19, 1968
Genres | Gypsy jazz, swing |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Guitar |
Years active | 1980s – present |
Website | www |
Biography
Rosenberg started playing guitar when he was ten years old.[1] A member of the Sinti, he heard music often at home and from relatives.[1] With his cousins Nonnie Rosenberg and Nous'che Rosenberg he started the Rosenberg Trio in 1989, playing in the annual Django Reinhardt festival in Samois.[1] In the 1990s they accompanied Stephane Grappelli on tour and recorded with him, including a concert at Carnegie Hall that celebrated his 85th birthday.[1]
He started the Rosenberg Academy, an online school devoted to teaching Gypsy jazz.[2] Guitars of Stochelo: -Leo Eimers -Cyril Gaffiero -Stankevičius
Discography
As leader
- Seresta (Hot Club, 1990)
- Elegance with Romane (Iris Music, 2000)
- Double Jeu with Romane (Iris Music, 2004)
- Ready 'n' Able (Iris Music, 2005)
- Gypsy Guitar Masters with Romane (Iris Music, 2006)
- Tribulations with Romane (Universal, 2010)
With the Rosenberg Trio
- Gipsy Summer (Universal, 1991)
- Impressions (Universal, 1992)
- Caravan (Universal, 1994)
- Live at the North Sea Jazz Festival '92 (Universal, 1993)
- Gipsy Swing (Universal, 1995)
- Noches Calientes (Universal, 1998)
- Deine Kusse Sind Susser with Herman van Veen (Polydor, 1999)
- Je Zoenen Zijn Zoeter with Herman van Veen (Polydor, 1999)
- Suenos Gitanos (Universal, 2001)
- Live in Samois (Universal, 2003)
- Louis Van Dijk and the Rosenberg Trio Live (Pink, 2003)
- Roots (Iris Music, 2007)
- Tribute to Stephane Grappelli (FM Jazz, 2008)
- Cor Goes Gipsy with Cor Bakker (Foreign Media Music, 2008)
- Djangologists (Enja, 2010)
- La Familia (Coast Music, 2015)
- Django (Impulse!, 2017)
As sideman
- BZN, The Best Days of My Life (Mercury, 1999)
- Boulou Ferre, Elios Ferre, Angelo Debarre, Django 100 (Jms, 2009)
- Laura Fygi, Rendez-Vous (Universal, 2007)
- Stephane Grappelli, 85 and Still Swinging (Angel, 1993)
- Bireli Lagrene, Gipsy Project & Friends (Dreyfus, 2002)
- The Manhattan Transfer, Swing (Atlantic, 1997)
- Paulus Schafer, Twelfth Year (Moncq, 2012)
- Paulus Schafer, Letter to Van Gogh (Sinti Music, 2015)
- Joscho Stephan, Guitar Heroes (MGL/In Akustik 2015)
References
- Yanow, Scott (2013). The Great Jazz Guitarists. San Francisco: Backbeat. pp. 168–169. ISBN 978-1-61713-023-6.
- "Welcome to the Rosenberg Academy". RosenbergAcademy.com. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
External links
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