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AMS Artists congratulates Jim Hall on his recognition by The French Ministre of Culture. Jim has been honored with the highest rank in the Order of Arts and Letters: ‘Chevalier’. The award is given twice annually to only a few people worldwide. He is in the company of Meryl Streep and Robert Redford.
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Jim
Hall,
born
in
Buffalo,
and
educated
at
the
Cleveland
Institute
of
Music,
moved
to
Los
Angeles
where
he
began
to
attract
national,
and
then
international,
attention
in
the
late
1950s.
By
1960
Jim
had
arrived
in
New
York
to
work
with
Sonny
Rollins
and
Art
Farmer,
among
others.
His
live
and
recorded
collaborations
with
Bill
Evans,
Paul
Desmond,
and
Ron
Carter,
are
legendary.
Not
only
is
Jim
Hall
one
of
the
jazz
world's
favorite
guitarists,
but
he
has
also
earned
critical
acclaim
for
his
skills
as
a
composer
and
arranger. The
first
formal
recognition
came
in
1997,
when
Jim
won
the
New
York
Jazz
Critics
Circle
Award
for
Best
Jazz
Composer/Arranger.
His
pieces
for
string,
brass,
and
vocal
ensembles
can
be
heard
on
his "Textures" and "By
Arrangement" recordings.
His
original
composition, "Quartet
Plus
Four," a
piece
for
jazz
quartet
augmented
by
the
Zapolski
string
quartet,
was
debuted
in
Denmark
during
the
concert
and
ceremony
where
he
was
awarded
the
coveted
Jazzpar
Prize,
and
later
released
on
CD
Most
recently,
he
has
completed
a
concerto
for
guitar
and
orchestra,
commissioned
by
Towson
University
in
Maryland
for
The
First
World
Guitar
Congress®,
which
will
be
debuted
in
June
2004
with
the
Baltimore
Symphony. The
title
of
the
work,
“Peace
Movement,”
is
indicative
of
Jim’s
desire
to
contribute
to
world
peace
through
his
music. He
views
music
as
a
way
of
bonding
people
together
and
crossing
barriers,
be
they
barriers
of
geography,
ideology,
religion,
or
other
discriminations. . . [more]
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