Lullaby of Birdland - Andrea Motis Joan Chamorro Quintet & Scott Hamilton
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- Опубликовано: 31 авг 2015
- This George Shearing classic is brilliantly arranged by Joan Chamorro for Andrea featuring awesome Grand, tenor sax and guitar solos.
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The "Bach" intro is a real masterpiece by: "Ignasi Terraza (born 14 July 1962), is a Catalan jazz pianist. Blind from the age of 10, he currently leads his own jazz trio playing both standards and tunes composed by himself and the band members, Frenchmen Pierre Boussaguet on bass and Jean Pierre Derouard on drums. The trio has toured Spain, Portugal, France and Switzerland. Terraza was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. With a degree in Computer Engineering, after three years dividing his time between his profession and music, he decided to dedicate himself entirely to jazz in 1983" [Wiki]
Thank you for this important information about this excellent pianist.
I was going "This sounds super neo-classical. Bach specifically."
I'm proud of myself for guessing correctly.
Amazing pianist!
Qiuesto gruppo integra molto bene i giovani con gli anziani.ho ascoltato molto attentamente sia i brani sia gli esecutori.molto bello.mi piacerebbe anche qualche.pezzo "lento"eseguito con piano e chitarra elettrica alla maniera di George Shearing.Piero Isnardi
Do you know where to find the music sheet of it?
I have nursed my way through some depression by listening to this music for hours every day. This and Bossa nova are therapeutic and magnificent. 83yrs and counting
the words of a very wise man ! - blessings .
God bless!
Horn players who can sing have the advantage of breathing correctly and staying on tempo so well. this lady nails it every time!!
Andrea has an uncanny sense of timing, she knows just where to let it drift and then return. Beautiful.
downhill2400 c
True.
Absolutely
Ignasi is a awesome
I have lost count of the number of times I have listened to this. Not to take away from the performance as a whole but Ignasi Terraza's fugue style introduction is pure genius. Thank you.
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Im in total agreement
I second that!🎹😊
@@albertofalgheda2202 ⁰
Absolute genius, creation of a Bach fugue, and then the rhythm as it develops is sublime
Wow after 69 years on this earth, I’ve found a wonderful modern group with outstanding musicians, including Andrea Motis who excels in her dual role. Wow.
Thank you for making my day.
69 HAHA
nice
*YES very much unexpected & surprising isnt it ????*
Nicholas Burque...that is my age.
The encouraging thing is there are more of them out there. The problem these days is that the likes of RUclips expose us to music we would never come across otherwise but it's spread so thinly that you probably never will.
My only advise would be to click on any links to other music you get, you can always turn it off if you don't like it, but just maybe it could be the best thing you ever heard.
The reverence the other musicians show during the piano solo, all eyes closed, unable to hide their grins, with complete attention to the music, is a testament to the composer, and more so to the God of music himself, JSB.
This looks like "Music in the Castle of Heaven", from that brilliant Baroque piano intro of master Ignasi Terraza till the end of the piece. I agree that the musicians seem to listen to Terraza with almost religious attitude.Still in shock!
Piano preamble is luxurious. Then, Andrea and all fulfill this song more and more as it is being played. Just a phenomenal piece of music!
The intro took my breath away. But I just discovered Andrea Motis and she a music goddess. She is one of the few singers who deserve an into like this.
That piano intro is genius. Andrea is on the money so well for one so young. As for the Maestro who stays in the background on Bass... well, I just raise my glass and tip my hat. 'Nuf said...
Please keep this jazz style alive. Your group is fantastic. It must not wither on the vine. It is jazz at it’s best.
Jazz
that intro always brings tears ...so magnificent
What can I say about Andrea, her vocals as well as her trumpet playing are Just a work of art.
No doubt. I am amazed, at her coming in cold, in time, in tune and in tone, with several licks I can't play in the middle of the second set when I am at my best. Am just floored by such an incredible trumpeter and vocalist.
That she is cute as a bug doesn't hurt either.
Of all the great Sax players Scott Hamilton is right up there.
Reminds me of the great Stan Getz!
Fr tho his sound is crazyyy
What a fantastic intro ... absolutely brilliant piano... love how he introduces the mood to the song. The best part of the song... almost.. till andrea and the rest of the band belts it out...
he improvises a fugue bach style. this pianist is really brilliant
I've made the piano transcription of the intro played by Ignasi Terraza in this song. You can buy it just sending an email here: dmpianomusic@gmail.com
What's the name of the pianist here?
+Kieun Kim Ignasi Terraza
Yes, very classical. Clever lad.
I thank these musicians for giving me the sense of hope, and make me stop thinking about suicide. I love the voices of the girls that sing, I love the instrumentalists as well. I love their whole organization.
Wow, that's amazing, turning a music into power, hope and fuel to keep going... Hope you can heal with time.✌
What a thrill to hear this! Andrea's vocals on this wonderful tune are a jolt of hot coffee in the early morning. I can't stop listening.
What a gem of a band! All members are top quality artists!
Just wonderful. Re a prior comment: notice how intently the others in the band listen to Terraza's intro--they dig it, for sure. (The audience gets it, too.) Playing a chorus or two of a tune in classical style has a long tradition in jazz, sort of the mirror of "jazzin' the classics." When jazz gets so solemn that it can't indulge in a bit of good-humored crossover, it'll be dead. And here it's done brilliantly, with wit and musical invention.
Mr. Suffet
Wow :) What a wonderful comment. It just made my day :) Thank you :)
Not only do you have a great ear but superb taste :)
+Louis Rodrigues Thank you, Mr. Rodrigues, very kind of you to say.
+Frederic Suffet YES!!
Musical invention - reminds me of bach two part invention for keyboard - amazing talent to be able to improv that and then slowly merge into jazz style - wonderfull
Right ...Bach! I was trying to place the music ...then saw your post.
Glorious Bach fugue--inflected piano intro!
First done by Dick Hyman.
Man, Scott’s Melodie’s always get me. Every note has intention and meaning - no frills!
I can’t stop staring at Andrea. She’s so beautiful, and her voice only makes her that much more beautiful!
Came in for a nice rendition of “Lullaby of Birdland” only to be completely blown away by a Bach reincarnate.
shit happens.
@@peterweltweit *the good shit :D
Simply brilliant intro
It is brilliant! I love watching the other musicians in awe on the screen, too. A magical moment, for sure!
Andrea's voice fills the soul... What an incredible talent! I close my eyes as I listen to enjoy every note....of her voice and trumpet playing.
Andrea Motis : Trompette, chant, saxo... tout au top ! Magnifique ! Il serait gentil de laisser un peu de talent aux autres !
j'était passé a coté ,simplement le bonheur,le piano qui laisse sans voix, le timing d'Andréa pour le démarrage ,dingue,le saxo , et les autres ,simplement heureux
Best intro to a prayer - and this performance! Bach and Jazz are holy!
This happens all too often lately: I sit down to get a quick fix of Andrea and 2 hours later I'm still here. She is so magical in all she does. Adding in the Joan Chammoro arrangements and filler pieces makes a pretty irresistible combination. I am a "goner" on this group of people. That piano intro was magnificent.
Andrea comes in with the song so well.
La introducción que ejecuta el maestro Ignasi Terraza es cautivadora, eleva la pieza a otro nivel.
This is a great rendition of this jazz tune. I first heard this tune played by George Shearing at Birdland NYC in the 1940s.
@ I'm so sad I wasn't born in time to experience the London House, I wish I could have at least seen Erroll Garner there, he's my favorite artist.
James Fox do you still attend jazz clubs in the Chicago area? If so would you recommend any
At the two-minute mark, was she scatting on purpose, or did she forget the words? Either way, it was just great! Beautiful light-hearted horn playing, and sophisticated breezy singing.
I've always had great esteem for Ignasi Terraza. Great sense of rhythm, very nice sense o melodic lines during the improvisations, strong knowledge of harmony. Beautiful
Extraordinary! No other words necessary.
All are fantastic...and Esteve Pi is always right there keeping things together on the drums. He's terrific!!!
What a fantastic original talent this man has on piano. Brilliant....
My first time hearing this song and this rendition. Absolutlely gorgeous
Lullaby of Birdland and Bach at the intro...so classy.
Then, the real jazz stuff...very cool..nice mix.
Andrea is one of the most diversified artists. Fantastic voice, fantastic trumpet.
What a gifted child. Beauty and a trumpet player and can sing the classic songs, beautifully sang this version...
The opening solo is outstanding!
One of the most inspired solos of Andrea. A delight ...
So rewarding to see beautiful young ladies play jazz - and so rare.
I’m so in love with this performance omg
Bravo! The Well Tempered Lullaby transitions into a solid rendition of the classic. Outstanding version.
Hi StumpkillerCP.. I've made a transcription of the piano intro, you can buy it at a low price just sending an email here: dmpianomusic@gmail.com
Andrea is fabulous takes my breath away, They all are superb, Love those octaves being playing on the guitar. make my hair stand up , truly great everyone.
Aside from her immense musical talents, her stage presence is awesome!
Such an epic music. Every part is a pure perfection. I feel like each particle of my body is getting goozebumps. Tottaly love it. Cheers to every fan!
Ich weiss nicht so genau, was du mit "episch" meinst. Jedenfalls das Trompetensolo ist nicht episch.
I am a dyed in the wool fan of Andrea. Great Jazz vocals, trumpet and sax also is amazing with improvs far beyond her tender years. I love her.
Maravillosa introducción al piano, con compases que asemejan a Joan Sebastian Bach...el resto, profesionalidad, buen gusto y saber hacer. Un asombroso conjunto de la mano de Chamorro con una voz de oro que es la de ese ángel que se llama Andrea Motis.
Ignasi Terraza : a blind man ... who makes us see the Light !
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Angelic sounds. Absolutely Beautiful. Justice done to George Shearing. This Whole Band is Top Ranking! I, am a big Fan. Well done. Thank You.
Holy Smokes, this is insane. Pure musical ecstasy.
Amazingly beautiful s performance with a lineup of unbelievable talent. Andreas voice is magnificent
god shes perfect in every aspect
Yeah, but I saw her first!
What a classical intro( pun intended). This whole arrangement is to me what jazz is all about. What vocal talent! !!
Superb, just superb and the piano intro is extraordinary!
Un ángel cantando. Andrea tiene un talento y una clase fuera de serie. Gracias por existir.
The piano intro makes this performance fantastic
Th;e intro is amazing and Andrea nailed it.
Scott Hamilton's sound is so pure, it is fantastic. Andrea's trumpet is also marvelous.
I would love someone to sing so sweetly like that to me every morning !!! The trumpet lines are also sweetness personified!!
THE PIANO SOLO RENDITION INTRODUCING "LULLABY OF BIRDLAND" IS PURE GENIUS AND BRILLIANTLY PLAYED . EVERY MUSICIAN IN THIS CD IS OUT OF THIS WORLD AND REALLY KNOWS THEIR MUSIC AND INSTRUMENT. ALWAYS ENJOY THE VOICE OF ANDREA MOTIS. SYLVIA - FL - 10/6/019
That intro is genius!!
Entrada milimétrica de Andrea !!!
It never gets old ...great.
A wonderful rendition by the Master himself, Mr. Chamorro and all the gang. I just can't say enough about the piano player, Joan, Scott Hamilton and their fabulous drummer. What a crew, I Just don't know what else to say. Excellence!
Hi Edward, I've made a piano transcription of the intro played by Ignasi Terraza in this song.
You can buy it just sending an email here: dmpianomusic@gmail.com
Yes sir, I need it!!
Cette longue introduction dans le style baroque en dit long sur le talent de ce formidable pianiste qu'est Ignasi Terraza. Andrea Motis, Scott Hamilton, et Josep Traver sont au diapason. Superbe !
+Jean CHEVLOC yes a formidable pianiste, all are very good here, all!!
👍👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿..c'est impressionnant...et super.....TERRZA et MOTIS..
salutations d'alicante 🇪🇦🍾🍻🍷🥂...🤝
still listening to this years later. that intro is absolutely beautiful.
It added so much to the intrigue with this fabulous Bach's intro this already beautiful tune. Absolutely Superb!
Hearing every instrument simultaneously sweetly speaking to one another from the Bach style intro to the very end these guys make it look easy ...just terrific 😚
Extraordinario ;ingreso de la Andrea despues de la introduccion del.piano clasico :me impacta.Todos maravillosos.
superbe intro par un merveilleux pianiste, jazzman parfait dans tous les tubes, accompagnateur rêvé et contrapuntiste baroque à l'occasion! on ne se lasse pas de l'écouter.
bravo a tous.
Hi Paul.. I've made a transcription of the piano intro, you can buy it at a low price just sending an email here: dmpianomusic@gmail.com
Every musician in the group is beyond genius, but I wonder how they find each other! What magic they do performing this!❤
Always one of my favourite jazz scores and never heard a better version. The piano intro is sensational
C'est magnifique, le thème est superbe, et je note cette extraordinaire intro d'Ignazi Terraza: seul Bud était capable de faire ça! quelle réussite! Merci!
Jazz of a high level. Proficiat !!
Wow! I like the band and the trumpet player. And it's a very great story with the intro. It sounds like Bach. Beautiful!
Ignassi is one of the best jazz pianists on the planet in my humble opinion.
The very best vocal and band, The piano player world class and a blind man as well
Imposible no estar profundamente enamorado de su voz, de su sonido, de su carisma y de su belleza. Gracias, Andrea Motis
Ahhhhh .... spot-on perfect 👌
So much talent on that stage!
What a beautiful intro. Such a pleasant encounter with Bach!
Tremenda intro que nos lleva del barroco al jazz. Gracias a todos por vuestra música. Como músico y sobre todo como oyente...Gracias y que viva la Música
This is best version of Lullaby of Birdland, ever. I listen to it at least once a week, and it makes me happy seven days ahead.
Love Scott Hamilton. I have him seeing him many, many ears ago in Amsterdam.
Wow! Pure magic!
Una obra maestra esta interpretación. Andrea bellísima cpn excelente tempo y muy buenas escalas, Ignasi grandioso con su introducción bacheana, el solo de guitarra como los grandes, el sax prendido y fiestero. La percusión en su justa medida, sin protagonismos, flotando. Qué más puedo decir, me ha encantado.
this is a walk in the park for Scott. makes it look so easy to be great.
Andrea Motis is a sheer delight to listen too. Never fails to impress and take you into another world. xx
Ignazio is incredible, but so is the entire ensemble. I still remember sitting inThe Peanut Gallery and listening to Shearing play this at Birdland (I’m old). This is a fun arrangement and a ton of talent!
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I like this very much. Bravo Joan et al
The intro as a musical box effect on my ears.olso classical .. this girl can sing ..the band is great ,,what a classic this is x
Joan Chamorro got very impressed with the piano introduction! eheheheheheh!!! It was beautiful.
That intro was very impressive!
Hi pnojazz.. I've made a transcription of the piano intro, you can buy it at a low price just sending an email here: dmpianomusic@gmail.com
@@DanieleMeleMusic Is the email still active? Not sending through for some reason
@@TheAvalanche88 Yes, it is.. try with this one: meledaniele97@gmail.com (you can comment with your email too, so I'll contact you)
One hallmark of Chamorro's musicians - great tone!
Great song. Great group of talented musicians. Andrea sings and plays the trumpet -- amazing.
I've watched this video so many times I've lost. I just love it so much. Thank you all.
Lullaby of birdland, that's what I
Always hear when you sigh
Never in my wordland
Could there be ways to reveal
In a phrase how I feel
Have you ever heard two turtle doves
Bill and coo when they love?
That's the kind of magic
Music we make with our lips when we kiss
And there's a weepy old willow
He really knows how to cry
That's how I'd cry on my pillow
If you should tell me farewell and goodbye
Lullaby of birdland whisper low
Kiss me sweet and we'll go
Flyin' high in birdland
High in the sky up above
All because we're in love
So bi ba ya boo ba doo bi du da bu bi di ba du be da
So bi ba ya boo ba doo bi du da bu bi di ba du be da
Sha ba ba ba be dee ba ba ba da ba ba da da da dee ya
Sha ba ba ba be dee ba ba ba da ba ba da da da dee ya
And there's a weepy old willow
He really knows how to cry
That's how I'd cry on my pillow
If you should tell me farewell and goodbye
Lullaby of birdland whisper low
Kiss me sweet and we'll go
Flyin' high in birdland
High in the sky up above
All because we're in love
Sha ba ba ba be dee ba ba ba da ba ba da da da dee ya
:)
It's all great and I love all these individual artists, but the piano introduction is so incredible. I am a Bach lover and a jazz piano lover, and I love the way he blends in the jazz kinda gradually, with gentle sycopation. and the whole thing just kicks ass.
I am likewise a Bach lover and a jazz lover, this is great stuff!
@@rogelio2ify Yeah man! I also love Scott Hamilton and on this I think his tone sounds smooth like Paul Desmond on a tenor!
cannot help myself....this magnificent intro.
Credit goes to Dick Hyman for the idea. This version may be original, but I don't think there is any question that it was inspired by Hyman's version.
May be it's an honour for the phantastic Andrea Motis to have Ignasi Terraza at her side here. Wiki tells us he was "born 14 July 1962), is a Catalan jazz pianist. Blind from the age of 10, he currently leads his own jazz trio playing both standards and tunes composed by himself and the band members ..."
His "Bach" ouverture is an outstanding work, and it fits perfectly to the George Sharing's "Lullaby" - which was written as something like a "jingle" featuring famous "Birdland" Club (named after Charlie "Bird" Partker) in New York.