German television was so forward thinking to have had this level of quality broadcast. I am sure North America was decades behind in this regard. Thanks for posting.
Ein _biblisches Alter_ [27:21] war Friedrich Gulda, er ging damals gerade einmal auf die vierzig zu, leider nicht vergönnt. Sein Erbe aber bleibt, wie diese absolut fantastischen vierzig Minuten beweisen. Meiner Meinung nach der *einzige,* dem das Kunststück gelang, Klassik *und* Jazz auf diesem Niveau zu spielen. Gewaltige Besetzung, die Crème de la Crème.
Friedrich Gulda,the masterful interpreter of Beethovens symphonies and piano pieces ! He was a musical genius that had a big love for modern jazz and in my opinion he belonged to the creme of jazz composers and artists...with Miles Davies,John and Alice Coltrane,Sun Ra and other spiritual jazz greats...what a nice gift this video is for the fans ! Thanks...he is so rare to find these days and got a little forgotten,good to see this now in your channel ! ;)
Vídeo fabuloso !!! Friedrich Gulda num tributo memorável a nomes importantes não só no Jazz. Para isso reuniu músicos notáveis. O inglês John Surman, o canadense Kenny Wheeler radicado na Inglaterra. O guitarrista suíço Pierre Cavali, o baixista americano Barre Philips radicado na França e o alemão Klaus Weiss. Todos músicos capazes de atender ao que Gulda tinha em mente nesses tributos.
Hohner Electra console version. There was also a ultra-rare portable model, called Electra T. Only 200 T models were made 1968-72. We have one in near mint condition.
German television was once something to be so damn proud of with lots of culturally important broadcasts like this. But when the conservatives took over in 1982 and introduced „private television,“ the situation radically changed. In the next years the number of culturally important broadcasts diminished and by the turn of the century, they had been essentially eliminated all together, replaced by crappy „folks music“ extravaganzas where the entertainers poorly lip-sync their hits as well as junk quiz shows that insult the intelligence of many viewers. So sad, but then that‘s what nearly all conservative governments do. Thank God, there are at least these legendary recordings from a great time in German television that has been forever lost to the demands of big money and poor taste.
Seeing what has happened in these three years,since you've posted your thoughts about the "state of the art" in German television... Don't you think that what's happening in the planet is a little bit different from your worldview,consisting in conservatives on one side, and , for christ's sake!, who?,the progressives? Rethink all,please,somethind has changed in the meanwhile...
Hohner Electra console version. There was also a ultra-rare portable model, called Electra T. Only 200 T models were made 1968-72. We have one in near mint condition.
Hohner Electra console version. There was also a ultra-rare portable model, called Electra T. Only 200 T models were made 1968-72. We have one in near mint condition.
What a band.....some of the best european jazz musicians from the '60's ! Mr Gulda was a real jazz muzician....all in top form !
German television was so forward thinking to have had this level of quality broadcast. I am sure North America was decades behind in this regard. Thanks for posting.
Sensationnelle :Rien a ajouté en plus 2Francophone barre: Pierre
A young Kenny Wheeler sounding like gold!
Main theme of track 1 "To John Coltrane" can be found on Friedrich Gulda's LP Vienna Jazz Workshop from 1962 under the title "The Horn And I".
Ein _biblisches Alter_ [27:21] war Friedrich Gulda, er ging damals gerade einmal auf die vierzig zu, leider nicht vergönnt. Sein Erbe aber bleibt, wie diese absolut fantastischen vierzig Minuten beweisen. Meiner Meinung nach der *einzige,* dem das Kunststück gelang, Klassik *und* Jazz auf diesem Niveau zu spielen. Gewaltige Besetzung, die Crème de la Crème.
Friedrich Gulda,the masterful interpreter of Beethovens symphonies and piano pieces ! He was a musical genius that had a big love for modern jazz and in my opinion he belonged to the creme of jazz composers and artists...with Miles Davies,John and Alice Coltrane,Sun Ra and other spiritual jazz greats...what a nice gift this video is for the fans ! Thanks...he is so rare to find these days and got a little forgotten,good to see this now in your channel ! ;)
A gem.
Vídeo fabuloso !!! Friedrich Gulda num tributo memorável
a nomes importantes não só no Jazz. Para isso reuniu músicos notáveis. O inglês John Surman, o canadense Kenny Wheeler radicado na Inglaterra.
O guitarrista suíço Pierre Cavali, o baixista americano Barre Philips radicado na França e
o alemão Klaus Weiss. Todos músicos capazes de atender ao que Gulda tinha em mente nesses tributos.
Já é a terceira vez q vejo esse video! Achei q tivesse sido o único BR q tinha visto esse video.
What a rare, historic jazz gem! I love it.
Da hatte Herr Gulda Spitzenmusiker zusammen gestellt!!
John Surman is phenomenal.
Great!
Amazing
It's a electric piano that Gulda played too? I never saw that electric piano format.
Hohner Electra console version. There was also a ultra-rare portable model, called Electra T. Only 200 T models were made 1968-72. We have one in near mint condition.
@@prof.t.c.pfeiler1280 Hum... Thanks man.
German television was once something to be so damn proud of with lots of culturally important broadcasts like this. But when the conservatives took over in 1982 and introduced „private television,“ the situation radically changed. In the next years the number of culturally important broadcasts diminished and by the turn of the century, they had been essentially eliminated all together, replaced by crappy „folks music“ extravaganzas where the entertainers poorly lip-sync their hits as well as junk quiz shows that insult the intelligence of many viewers. So sad, but then that‘s what nearly all conservative governments do. Thank God, there are at least these legendary recordings from a great time in German television that has been forever lost to the demands of big money and poor taste.
Well the smaller ones (like BR alpha) still do very original and unusual stuff today. They are just not that popular
Seeing what has happened in these three years,since you've posted your thoughts about the "state of the art" in German television... Don't you think that what's happening in the planet is a little bit different from your worldview,consisting in conservatives on one side, and , for christ's sake!, who?,the progressives? Rethink all,please,somethind has changed in the meanwhile...
Good that you don't see the German public TV, where 10000 times more trash is broadcasted.
No to forget arte (France Germany) and 3sat (Austria Germany Switzerland)
@@gerhardlegeland4523 Yes, they're still around, but even they were once MUCH better, too, when programming was more important than ratings.
Are you sure this is a quintet?
Pierre Cavalli目当てで見たところKenny Wheelerもいるんだもん。最高に決まってる。
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That electric piano is a Hohner. Probably a Hohner Electra.
Hohner Electra console version. There was also a ultra-rare portable model, called Electra T. Only 200 T models were made 1968-72. We have one in near mint condition.
Weis irgendjemand was das für ein elektrisches Piano ist ?
Hohner Electra console version. There was also a ultra-rare portable model, called Electra T. Only 200 T models were made 1968-72. We have one in near mint condition.
Does anyone knows what electric piano that is
Hohner Electra Piano (console version)
11:30 Erinnert mich irgendwie an Schroeder am Klavier. 😉