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  1. Hubert Rostaing (17 September 1918 – 10 June 1990) was a jazz clarinetist and tenor saxophonist. He also did film composition and classical music. He began his career in Algiers with the "Red Hotters" and later moved to Paris. He might be best known for playing clarinet or saxophone in Django Reinhardt 's quintet.

  2. Hubert Rostaing (né le 17 septembre 1918 à Lyon, mort le 10 juin 1990 à Paris) est un clarinettiste et saxophoniste de jazz français, ainsi que compositeur, chef d'orchestre et arrangeur de musique de film.

    • Jazz, swing
    • 17 septembre 19186e arrondissement de Lyon
  3. Hubert Rostaing (* 17. September 1918 in Lyon; † 10. Juni 1990 in Paris) war ein französischer Klarinettist und Altsaxophonist des Swing. Er spielte mit Django Reinhardt in den 1940er Jahren im Quintette du Hot Club de France

  4. Biografía de Hubert Rostaing y su filmografía, todas sus películas: Una parisina, La vie à deux, Esa pícara colegiala

  5. Django continued using the Quintette name with a different group, featuring Hubert Rostaing as the first of several clarinetists backed by a more conventional rhythm section with drums, bass and a rhythm guitar played by Django's son Lousson Reinhardt, or his brother Joseph.

  6. Hubert Rostaing (1918 - 1990) fue un compositor de Francia conocido por Una parisina, Esta pícara colegiala, ¡Mafia, yo te saludo!, Abel Gance et son Napoléon (TV) (TV), Candide ou l'optimisme au XXe siècle, Comando de tiro, El agente K será asesinado, La vie à deux, ¿Dónde está Parsifal? y Sara y Totó.

  7. A relatively minor figure in jazz history, Hubert Rostaing will always be remembered as Stephane Grappelli's successor with Django Reinhardt's Quintet of the Hot Club of France. He worked early on in Algiers with the Red Hotters, moving to Paris in 1939.