词条 | Hot Club of Belgium |
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The Hot Club of Belgium (Hot Club de Belgique; abbreviated as HCB) was a Belgian club for jazz fans founded on April 1, 1939, by Willy De Cort (1914–2004), Albert Bettonville (1916–2000), Carlos de Radzitzky (fr) (1915–1985), and others. De Cort was an impresario; Bettonville was a music journalist; and de Radzitzky was a poet, journalist, and music critic. The club disbanded in the mid-1960s. Selected activities
The organization held concerts, often at the Théâtre royal des Galeries (fr) and the Palais des Beaux-Arts. HCB also held conferences and monthly matinees film screenings related to jazz, and later rock and roll.[2]
The Hot Club of Belgium organized an international jazz competition. In 1947, Belgian jazz clarinetist and saxophonist Johnny Dover (de) (1929–2002) formed his first jazz group to participate in the competition[3] and won the award of best clarinet player that year.[4] PublicationsThe Hot Club of Belgium published two magazines:
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References1. ^1 {{oclc|1789466|183295612}} [1][2][3][4][5][6]2. ^1 {{oclc|5358361|780289758}}, {{issn|2033-8694}} 3. ^1 [https://books.google.com/books?id=P8krZqOKtyYC&pg=PA36 "Les Annes-Lumiere (1940–1960)"] (chapter 3), by Jean-Pol Schroeder, Dictionnaire du Jazz: à Bruxelles et en Wallonie, Pierre Mardaga (fr) (1991), pg. 36 (article: pps 27–44); {{oclc|30357595}} 4. ^1 "Johnny Dover," Jazz in Belgium ({{url|www.jazzinbelgium}}) (retrieved June 18, 2015) 5. ^1 "Jazzhistorie (10): Jazzconcours in België vanaf 1928 (deel 2)" ("Jazz History (10): Jazz Competition in Belgium from 1928 (part 2)") by Albert Michiels (nl), Jazzmozaïek (nl) ({{url|www.jazzmozaïek.be}}), N° 4, 2004, pps. 46–47; {{issn|1376-6619}} 6. ^1 "Oral Interview of Jan Torfs" (interviewee), by Kasper Demeulemeester (interviewer), May 8, 2002 }} 5 : Jazz clubs in Belgium|Organizations established in 1939|Jazz organizations|Belgian jazz|Jazz culture |
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