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Stochelo Rosenberg

Stochelo Rosenberg

born on 19/2/1968 in Helmond, Nordbrabant, Netherlands

Stochelo Rosenberg

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Stochelo Rosenberg (born 19 February 1968 in Helmond, Netherlands) is a Gypsy jazz guitarist who leads the Rosenberg Trio.

Biography

Stochelo Rosenberg was born in Helmond Gypsy camp, the first son of Mimer Rosenberg and Metz Grunholz and one of four brothers and one sister.[1]

He started playing the guitar when he was ten years old. His family consisted of musicians and he learned from his father, his uncle Wasso Grunholz, and from the records of his hero, Django Reinhardt.[2]

With his cousins Nous'che and Nonnie Rosenberg he formed the Rosenberg Trio and played at festivals in gypsy communities in Holland, Belgium, Germany, and Austria. In 1989 they played at the Django Reinhardt festival in Samois sur Seine, France, after which their first album, Seresta, was released. In June 1993 they appeared at Stéphane Grappelli's 85th birthday Celebration Concert at Carnegie Hall.[3]

Stochelo first played a Jacques Favino guitar, and later he bought an old Selmer guitar, number 504. Django Reinhardt played the same model with the number 503.[4]

Stochelo started the Rosenberg Academy, an online school devoted to teaching an expanding audience of Gypsy jazz enthusiasts.[5]

Discography

With the Rosenberg Trio

Title Release Remarks
Seresta 1989 Hot Club
Gipsy Summer 1991 Polydor
Impressions 1992 Polydor
Live at the North Sea Jazz Festival '92 1992 Polydor
Caravan 1994 Polydor
Gypsy Swing 1995 Polydor
Noches Calientes 1995 Polydor
3 – Originals 1998 Polydor
Sueños Gitanos 2001 Polydor
Het beste van… 2001 Polydor
Live in Samois (Tribute to Django Reinhardt) 2003 Universal Music
Louis van Dijk & the Rosenberg Trio 2004 Pink
Live 1992–2005 2005 Brilliant Jazz
Roots 2007 Iris Music/Harmonia Mundi
Tribute to Stéphane Grappelli feat. Tim Kliphuis 2008 FMJazz/ Foreign Media Music
Djangologists feat. Bireli Lagrene 2010

Solo albums

Title Release Remarks
Ready 'n Able 2005 Iris Music

Romane & Miska Grönfors

Title Release Remarks
Élégance 2000 Iris Music
Double Jeu 2005 Iris Music
Gypsy Guitar Masters (live) 2006 Iris Music
Tribulations 2010

External links

References

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