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Rehearsal footage from the album: From Billie Holiday to Edith Piaf - Live in Marciac (2008)

http://www.wyntonmarsalis.org/discography/jazz/from-billie-holiday-to-edith-piaf/

Wynton Marsalis (trumpet); Richard Galliano (accordion); Carlos Henriquez (bass); Ali Jackson (drums); Dan Nimmer (piano); Walter Blanding (sax)

Comentarios

8 years ago

Val Ginter

Could have coordinated a bit more with the camera operator/director. There's a right way of shooting jazz. And it has a history and a heritage...going back over sixty years.

9 years ago

Milos Mamula

and then the saxophonist lost the matrix in his head at the end ... but never mind he played really nicely

10 years ago

Colm Mac Diarmada

Sax players on prozac

11 years ago

John Alvarez

Thank you for that post. I agree that Wynton doesn't follow the same standards as other great jazz performers have followed in the past, but like you said, he knows not only how to play each note, but to improvise so well and still be able to keep the quintet on track. It amazes me that people like Mr. Marsalis can do this in not just one or two songs, but EVERY song he performs. Thanks again for that post.

11 years ago

jeffers133

walter blanding... omg

11 years ago

The0000jan

It does not swing

11 years ago

GBUKMilo

Your right, he wasn't off beat, just Wynton, was pushing alternative chords and wanted to convey this. If you listen only, without the video, it stands out a mile.

11 years ago

Julian Diaz

No he wasn't and they weren't "giving him clues", they were each in turn exchanging solo ideas and looking at each other to communicate better.

12 years ago

john brown

Great accordion playing, I used to think a gentleman was someone who could play an accordion and didn't.

12 years ago

GBUKMilo

@ 4:26? think so, they're all look at him giving him clues.

12 years ago

noidealeftbehind

that said, my lord he can play too!

12 years ago

noidealeftbehind

As a trumpet player, and a young one at that, this man serves at a tremendous teacher. I can't say that I agree with all of his positions on music and jazz, and I've certainly spent a lot of time checking out Lester Bowie, Dave Douglas, late Miles, But Wynton helps remind the young musicians that there is power within. I love watching someone who knows exactly what they are playing and knows most importantly the music is not about them, but that they are merely a vessel. Mr. Marsalis thank you.

12 years ago

lucascassa99

bravi ragazzi !

12 years ago

jonowonoponosono

is he really 50??

12 years ago

Doug Becker

But when is Wynton goig to explore alterantive musical refereneces, such as south-african, japaneze, chinese, persian ( I realize he has somewhat through his classical interpretations.)

13 years ago

Mak Murtic

I was stunned by the saxophone solo at the beginning. Fantastic atmosphere. Why are you all turned in the pretty much the same direction during rehearsal ?

13 years ago

MrMrsCorvette

Godd on all parts. Sax and piano, cool, Wynton and others as always terrific! Thanks, guys!

13 years ago

davisc1926

Wynton's look at Richard at 4:11. LOL

13 years ago

Wynton Marsalis

@GENERALWARMACHINE right. It was filmed on 2008

13 years ago

Ian Date

swingin'

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