The Golden Wedding

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"La Cinquantaine" (French "the fiftieth anniversary") is a piece of music which was composed by Jean Gabriel-Marie in 1887. A swing arrangement of the work by James "Jiggs" Noble, recorded in New York City in late 1940 or early 1941 by Woody Herman and his orchestra as "The Golden Wedding", became a 1941 hit and a jazz standard. The record is notable for its extended (34 bars) drum solo by . rdf:langString
『金婚式』(きんこんしき、原題:La cinquantaine)は、フランスの作曲家ガブリエル・マリが1887年頃に作曲した楽曲。『古い様式によるエール(Air dans le Style ancien)』という副題が付けられている。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString 金婚式 (楽曲)
rdf:langString The Golden Wedding
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rdf:langString You may hear Golden Weding performed by the Joe Biviano Accordion and Rhythm Sextette with John Serry and Tony Mottola in 1945 Here on Archive.org
rdf:langString "La Cinquantaine" (French "the fiftieth anniversary") is a piece of music which was composed by Jean Gabriel-Marie in 1887. A swing arrangement of the work by James "Jiggs" Noble, recorded in New York City in late 1940 or early 1941 by Woody Herman and his orchestra as "The Golden Wedding", became a 1941 hit and a jazz standard. The record is notable for its extended (34 bars) drum solo by .
rdf:langString 『金婚式』(きんこんしき、原題:La cinquantaine)は、フランスの作曲家ガブリエル・マリが1887年頃に作曲した楽曲。『古い様式によるエール(Air dans le Style ancien)』という副題が付けられている。
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