David Belkin - Tango Jalousie ( Piano Solo) by Jacob Gade
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Jacob Gade: Tango Jalousie (Jealousy) piano solo
Pianist: David Belkin
The Danish violinist and composer Jacob Gade wrote his “gypsy tango” Jalousie in 1925, for the Danish opening of the American silent film Don Q, Son of Zorro. Gade had been inspired by a newspaper account of a man who murdered his wife in a jealous passion.
The Jealousy Tango is a Gypsy Tango. It was first premiered in 1925 as a piece of music for a Zorro movie. Since then, lyrics have been added to the music. It is in 3 parts, a plaintive introduction after which a fiery Tango kicks in and then followed by a more lyrical section.
Jealousy, night and day you torture me
I sometimes wonder if this spell that I'm under
Can only be a melody for I know no one but me
Has won your heart but when the music starts
My peace departs
From the moment they play that lovely strain
And we surrender to all its charm again
This jealousy that tortures me is ecstasy, mystery, pain
We dance to a tango of love
Your heart beats with mine as we sway
Your eyes give the answer I'm dreaming of
That soft word your cruel lips will never say
I fear that the music will end
And shatter the spell it may lend
To make me believe when your eyes just deceive
Bit it's only the tango you love
Jealousy, night and day you torture me
I sometimes wonder if this spell that I'm under
Can only be a melody for I know no one but me
Has won your heart but when the music starts
My peace departs
From the moment they play that lovely strain
And we surrender to all its charm again
This jealousy that tortures me is ecstasy, mystery, pain
We dance to a tango of love
Your heart beats with mine as we sway
Your eyes give the answer I'm dreaming of
That soft word your cruel lips will never say
I fear that the music will end
And shatter the spell it may lend
To make me believe when your eyes just deceive
Bit it's only the tango you love
IN FILM:
With and without vocals the piece by its various names has been used in numerous films, including:
*Don Q, Son of Zorro (1925), starring Douglas Fairbanks
*Anchors Aweigh (1945), a classic Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra musical
*Conflict (1945), a Humphrey Bogart mystery[8]
*Painting the Clouds with Sunshine (1951)
*Silent Movie (1976), a Mel Brooks satire
*Death on the Nile (1978), an Agatha Christie mystery
*Brusten Himmel (Swedish film) (1982)
*Schindler's List (1993), in the second scene in the cabaret
*The Man Who Cried (2000), with Johnny Depp playing a 1920s gypsy
Браво! От души!
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Davis is so talented. Bravo!
Thank yo u very much!
He’s amazing! Wow!
Thank you so much, RM!
Outstanding!
Thank you very much, Carolyn! We are honored to get such high praise from a composer and musician such as yourself!
I can hear the jealousy! Well played!
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Fantastic performance with a wonderful Classic! Bravo!!! Thanks for including the history of the song. Definitely one that shouldn't be forgotten!!
Thank you very much for your comment, Susan! It is amazing to have such a great remark from the composer of beautiful Tango- Paseo del Rio! Love this composition!
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Hi David! You did such a great job of interpreting this piece! Your performance is very mature, full of flare and you capture the drama and various moods so well! My parents were avid ballroom dancers and this was one of their favorite pieces to do the tango to! Congratulations!
Catherine, thank you for your wonderful comment! I am thrilled that you enjoyed my performance and that it brought back such a beautiful memory. -David