Don Hunstein (1928-2017) - Miles Davis during the recording sessions for the album "Kind of blue" in 1959






Holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in film management, specialising in classic cinema and music memorabilia.
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A superb and very rare photolithograph of Miles Davis by photographer Don Hunstein, 31 × 31 cm, in excellent condition and unsigned; published by Sony Music Books in February 2013 and now out of print.
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Superb and very rare photolithograph of Miles Davis taken by the famous photographer Don Hunstein during the recording sessions for the album "Kind of Blue" in 1959.
Publicado por Sony Music Books en febrero de 2013, ya agotado en las tiendas (Foto del libro solo para prueba de origen. No incluido en la venta)
- Size: 31 cm × 31 cm
- Condition: Excellent. (see photos)
A rare collectible photograph ready for framing.
Careful and secure shipping with tracking number via Colissimo and UPS, requiring a signature and including insurance.
History of photography and photographer Don Hunstein.
During the 1959 'Kind of Blue' sessions, which featured John Coltrane, Miles Davis provided his sextet with a schematic framework for the modal improvisations that would make up the album. Davis used the piano as a compositional tool. This rare shot of Miles offers a candid glimpse into his working methods as well as into the studio atmosphere.
American composer and trumpeter Miles Davis made his mark on the history of 20th-century music and jazz. He became a professional musician in 1942 and played until his death in 1991.
Don Hunstein's iconic photographs have become symbols of an era. Don's work during his 30 years at Columbia Records is unmatched; he was able to record many great moments in music history like this one.
Stunning and very rare photolithograph of Miles Davis taken by renowned photographer Don Hunstein during the recording sessions for the 1959 album "Kind of Blue."
Published by Sony Music in February 2013, now out of stock in stores.
Size: 31 cm x 31 cm
Condition: Excellent.
A rare collectible photograph ready for framing.
Careful and secure shipment with tracking number via Colissimo and UPS, requiring a signature and insured.
History of photography and the photographer Don Hunstein:
During the 'Kind of Blue' sessions in 1959, notably with John Coltrane, Miles Davis provided his sextet with a schematic framework for the modal improvisations that would make up the album. Davis used the piano as a composition tool. This rare snapshot of Miles offers a sincere glimpse into his working methods as well as an insight into the studio atmosphere.
The American composer and trumpeter Miles Davis made his mark on the history of 20th-century music and jazz. He became a professional musician in 1942 and played until his death in 1991.
Don Hunstein's iconic photographs have become symbols of an era. Don's work over his 30 years at Columbia Records is unparalleled. He was able to capture many great moments in music history like this one.
Superb and very rare photolithograph of Miles Davis taken by the famous photographer Don Hunstein during the recording sessions for the album "Kind of Blue" in 1959.
Publicado por Sony Music Books en febrero de 2013, ya agotado en las tiendas (Foto del libro solo para prueba de origen. No incluido en la venta)
- Size: 31 cm × 31 cm
- Condition: Excellent. (see photos)
A rare collectible photograph ready for framing.
Careful and secure shipping with tracking number via Colissimo and UPS, requiring a signature and including insurance.
History of photography and photographer Don Hunstein.
During the 1959 'Kind of Blue' sessions, which featured John Coltrane, Miles Davis provided his sextet with a schematic framework for the modal improvisations that would make up the album. Davis used the piano as a compositional tool. This rare shot of Miles offers a candid glimpse into his working methods as well as into the studio atmosphere.
American composer and trumpeter Miles Davis made his mark on the history of 20th-century music and jazz. He became a professional musician in 1942 and played until his death in 1991.
Don Hunstein's iconic photographs have become symbols of an era. Don's work during his 30 years at Columbia Records is unmatched; he was able to record many great moments in music history like this one.
Stunning and very rare photolithograph of Miles Davis taken by renowned photographer Don Hunstein during the recording sessions for the 1959 album "Kind of Blue."
Published by Sony Music in February 2013, now out of stock in stores.
Size: 31 cm x 31 cm
Condition: Excellent.
A rare collectible photograph ready for framing.
Careful and secure shipment with tracking number via Colissimo and UPS, requiring a signature and insured.
History of photography and the photographer Don Hunstein:
During the 'Kind of Blue' sessions in 1959, notably with John Coltrane, Miles Davis provided his sextet with a schematic framework for the modal improvisations that would make up the album. Davis used the piano as a composition tool. This rare snapshot of Miles offers a sincere glimpse into his working methods as well as an insight into the studio atmosphere.
The American composer and trumpeter Miles Davis made his mark on the history of 20th-century music and jazz. He became a professional musician in 1942 and played until his death in 1991.
Don Hunstein's iconic photographs have become symbols of an era. Don's work over his 30 years at Columbia Records is unparalleled. He was able to capture many great moments in music history like this one.
