The Maids of Cadiz

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"The Maids of Cadiz" is a 19th-century French art song by Léo Delibes, later adapted into a jazz arrangement famously recorded by Miles Davis and Gil Evans on their album "Miles Ahead."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French art song
art song
jazz arrangement
studio album
arranger Gil Evans NERFINISHED
Gil Evans NERFINISHED
basedOn French vocal music tradition
The Maids of Cadiz NERFINISHED
composer Léo Delibes NERFINISHED
composerNationality French
countryOfOrigin France
genre art song
classical music
jazz
jazz
hasAdaptation The Maids of Cadiz (Miles Davis and Gil Evans arrangement) NERFINISHED
hasNotableArranger Gil Evans NERFINISHED
hasNotablePerformer Miles Davis NERFINISHED
hasNotableRecording Miles Ahead NERFINISHED
hasTitleInEnglish The Maids of Cadiz NERFINISHED
hasTitleInFrench Les Filles de Cadix NERFINISHED
includedOnAlbum Miles Ahead NERFINISHED
includesTrack The Maids of Cadiz (Miles Davis and Gil Evans arrangement) NERFINISHED
originalLanguage French
partOfRepertoire Gil Evans repertoire
Miles Davis repertoire
primaryArtist Miles Davis NERFINISHED
primaryPerformer Miles Davis NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 19th century
releaseYear 1957

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Miles Ahead includesTrack The Maids of Cadiz