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[[Marshall Sosson]] Born: 18th August 1910. Died: 28th April 2002.  Violinist equally comfortable with Jazz and Chamber repertoire. 
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[[File:Marshall Sosson.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Marshall Sosson.]]
  
During the 1930s and 1940s, he toured nationally with his jazz quartet. He played with the swing bands of Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw.  
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'''Marshall Sosson''' (18 August 1910 - 28 April 2002) was an American violinist, equally comfortable with Jazz and Chamber repertoire.
  
After the war, he formed the Los Angeles String Trio and Piano Quartet, giving chamber music recitals with pianist Leonard Stein and cellist and violinist Kurt and Sven Rehr, varying his diet of serious music with rollicking jam sessions with pianist Johnny Guerneri at the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee.
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During the 1930s and 1940s, he toured nationally with his jazz quartet. He played with the swing bands of Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw. After World War II Sosson formed the Los Angeles String Trio and Piano Quartet, giving chamber music recitals with pianist Leonard Stein and cellist and violinist Kurt and Sven Rehr, varying his diet of serious music with rollicking jam sessions with pianist Johnny Guerneri at the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee.
  
He recorded with Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald. He contributed to such films as "All The Kings Men," "From Here To Eternity," "On The Waterfront" and "Picnic,". He was chosen as concertmaster for Disney’s 1981 rerecording of "Fantasia" and responsible for selecting the 60-piece string selection to perform it.
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He recorded with [[Frank Sinatra]] (among others on ''Come Fly With Me'', ''A Swingin' Affair'', ''In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning'' and ''Songs For Swingin' Lovers''), Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald. He contributed to such films as ''"All The Kings Men," "From Here To Eternity," "On The Waterfront" and "Picnic"''. Sosson was chosen as concertmaster for Disney’s 1981 rerecording of "Fantasia" (1940) and responsible for selecting the 60-piece string selection to perform it.
  
Provided violin for [[Absolutely Free]].
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==Marshall Sosson and Zappa==
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Sosson provided violin for Zappa's album ''[[Absolutely Free]]''.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:09, 22 September 2020

Marshall Sosson.

Marshall Sosson (18 August 1910 - 28 April 2002) was an American violinist, equally comfortable with Jazz and Chamber repertoire.

During the 1930s and 1940s, he toured nationally with his jazz quartet. He played with the swing bands of Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw. After World War II Sosson formed the Los Angeles String Trio and Piano Quartet, giving chamber music recitals with pianist Leonard Stein and cellist and violinist Kurt and Sven Rehr, varying his diet of serious music with rollicking jam sessions with pianist Johnny Guerneri at the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee.

He recorded with Frank Sinatra (among others on Come Fly With Me, A Swingin' Affair, In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning and Songs For Swingin' Lovers), Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald. He contributed to such films as "All The Kings Men," "From Here To Eternity," "On The Waterfront" and "Picnic". Sosson was chosen as concertmaster for Disney’s 1981 rerecording of "Fantasia" (1940) and responsible for selecting the 60-piece string selection to perform it.

Marshall Sosson and Zappa

Sosson provided violin for Zappa's album Absolutely Free.