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Baroness Pannonica "Nica" de Koenigswarter (the December 10, 1913 - 30 November 1988) was a bebop jazz enthusiast and a British member of the dynasty prominent Rothschild international financial . Kathleen Annie Pannonica Rothschild, was the daughter of Charles Rothschild and Rothschild Edle Rozsika. The name "Pannonica" identifies several floors of the flat support polillas.Nica butterflies and worked for Charles de Gaulle during World War II Where he met the world famous Baron Jules de Koenigswarter-flyer, French Resistance hero and ambassador to Mexico after the war. The marriage did not result from what was installed in the early fifties in New York.
Baroness built its headquarters in an apartment in the luxurious Hotel Stanhope. Was devoted to sponsoring and listen to the best jazz musicians of the moment, why provoked scandal and suspicious look of the hotel receptionists, who did not support the extravagant parade of men of color and endless jam sessions outside all time and composure. We know that: there, in that department this luxurious hotel and caring woman by one company, Charlie Parker died (As the movie tells it Cint Bird Estwood). After Parker's death, the management asked him to leave, and moved to the Hotel Bolivar. However

the most important relationship with the jazz baroness was by Thelonius Monk. It all started when the pianist Mary Lou Williams introduced him to Thelonius Monk in Paris while working at the "Salon du Jazz" since then was his friend and sponsor in the U.S., wrote the notes in 1962 albums and helped her with the charges when the police, Monk caught with marijuana. When Monk terminanó their public appearances and after several hospitalizations retired to Nica's house in Weehawken, New Jersey and died there in 1982. It is said that Monk became his protégé, friend, confidant and lover may

Baroness Nica de Koenigswarter died in 1988 at the age of 74, leaving five children, two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
However, many parts of the jazz tradition are named after her.

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"Pannonica" by Thelonious Monk
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"Nica's Tempo" by Gigi Gryce
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"Nica" Sonny Clark
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"Nica's Dream" by Horace Silver
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"Tonica" by Kenny Dorham
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"Blues for Nica" of Kenny Drew
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"Nica Steps Out" by Freddie Redd
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"Inca" of Barry Harris
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"Thelon" Tommy Flanagan

Finally describe the picture that is displayed on the top of the article. It is a picture of the sixties, in midwinter through Central Park, where are the Baroness Nica de Koenigswarter and Thelonius Monk's hand.

Reference:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nica_de_Koenigswarter

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