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  1. Bitter Ending is a recording of a work for eight voices composed by Andre Hodeir as commissioned by Ward Swingle. The work is performed by the Swingle Singers with a jazz quintet. This was the last work by Hodeir and is inspired by James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. Personnel. Roger Guérin – trumpet; Pierre Gossez – saxophone

  2. There’s a certain irony that the last recording of the “original”, Paris-based Swingle Singers (in fact only four members were remaining from the original group that had recorded the chart-making “Jazz Sébastien Bach” at the end of 1962) should be titled “Bitter Ending”.

  3. Tenor Saxophone – Jean-Louis Chautemps. Trumpet – Roger Guerin * Vocals – Les Swingle Singers. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Price Code: Ⓑ. Rights Society: SACEM SDRM SACD SGDL. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1974 Vinyl release of "Bitter Ending" on Discogs.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SwinglesThe Swingles - Wikipedia

    Bitter Ending with Andre Hodeir (Epic, 1972) Les 4 Saisons (Philips, 1972) The Joy of Singing (Philips, 1972) Attention! The Swingle Singers (Fontana, 1973) Swinging Bach (Fontana, 1974) Jazz Meets Baroque (Fontana, 1976) Swingle Bells (Columbia, 1978) Swingle Skyliner (Columbia, 1979) Folio (MMG, 1980) Instrumentals (Polydor, 1986 ...

  5. everything.explained.today › Bitter_EndingBitter Ending Explained

    Bitter Ending is a recording of a work for eight voices composed by Andre Hodeir as commissioned by Ward Swingle. The work is performed by the Swingle Singers with a jazz quintet. This was the last work by Hodeir and is inspired by James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. Personnel. Roger Guérin – trumpet; Pierre Gossez – saxophone

  6. (I finally found Bitter Ending in December 2018, which prompted me to transfer my Swingle Singers reviews and discography from Amazon to this website). 16. Michel Zbar: Swingle Novae for vocal octet, speaker, jazz double bass & drums and orchestra.

  7. Bitter Ending is a recording of a work for eight voices composed by Andre Hodeir as commissioned by Ward Swingle. The work is performed by the Swingle Singers with a jazz quintet. This was the last work by Hodeir and is inspired by James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. Personnel. Roger Guérin – trumpet; Pierre Gossez – saxophone