Published 16:42 IST, January 2nd 2021
Claude Bolling, popular jazz-classical musician, dead at 90
Claude Bolling, the French pianist, composer and arranger who attained a worldwide following through his melodic blend of jazz and classical influences and stayed on the Billboard classical charts for more than a decade with his 1975 album āSuite for Flute and Jazz Piano,ā has died.
Claude Bolling, the French pianist, composer and arranger who attained a worldwide following through his melodic blend of jazz and classical influences and stayed on the Billboard classical charts for more than a decade with his 1975 album āSuite for Flute and Jazz Piano,ā has died.
Bolling's representatives announced on his website that he died Tuesday in Garches, France, at age 90. A cause of death was not provided.
A lifelong admirer of Duke Ellington, the Cannes native was a professional musician by his teens and over the following decades would perform with everyone from Lionel Hampton to Yo-Yo Ma.
He arranged music for Brigitte Bardot and Juliette Greco among others, wrote soundtracks for hundreds of French film and television productions and his compositions could be heard on such American releases as The Holiday and Joker.
Bolling's three Grammy nominations included one for best chamber music for āSuite for Flute and Jazz Piano,ā a collaboration with flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal which featured the playful āBaroque and Blueā and the more reflective āIrlandaise" and sold more than 1 million copies.
He would later collaborate with Angel Romero on āConcerto for Classic Guitar and Jazz Piano" and with Yo-Yo Ma on āSuite for Cello and Jazz Piano Trio.ā In 1984, Bolling was joined by American flutist Hubert Laws for a performance on the āTonight Showā with Johnny Carson.
Bolling's wife of 48 years, journalist IrĆØne Dervize-Sadyker, died in 2017.
They had two sons, David and Alexandre.
(IMAGE CREDITS:Twitter/@BollingClaude)
Updated 16:43 IST, January 2nd 2021