DJANGO - Free Jazz Leadsheet
django was composed by John Lewis in 1954 as a tribute to guitarist Django Reinhardt. Its elegant, somber theme conveys a sense of reflection and musical storytelling, becoming a standard in both small-group and large jazz ensembles.
The first recording was made by the Modern Jazz Quartet in New York City in 1954, featuring a hauntingly lyrical piano melody over subtle rhythmic accompaniment. The tune follows an AABA structure with rich harmonic textures that allow expressive improvisation.
Subsequent notable recordings include performances by various jazz quartets and orchestras, all highlighting the tune’s reflective and emotive qualities. The song’s mood evokes homage, respect, and musical narrative, making it a perennial favorite for contemplative performances.