Portrait of Louis Armstrong - Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra - Essentially Ellington 2017
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2017
- The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra plays Duke Ellington's Portrait of Louis Armstrong at the 2017 Essentially Ellington competition.
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*Solos:*
Trumpet: Wynton Marsalis (0:02)
Piano: Dan Nimmer (3:36)
Trumpet: Marcus Printup (3:42, 4:06, 4:32, 4:46, 4:58, 5:33, 5:49, 5:57, 6:07, 6:21, 6:33, 6:46, 6:49)
Trumpet: Kenny Rampton (3:54, 4:20, 4:39, 4:52, 5:05, 5:42, 5:53, 6:01, 6:14, 6:27, 6:39, 6:49)
Ive lost count of how many times youve commented on these vids. Stopped at "all of them".
Dewed
To Jeff Hamilton, the disturbing comment that was posted here a couple weeks ago was by someone who had access to my account, and was not written by me, Ahmad Thomas Johnson. I admire your playing very much and your success. I would NEVER comment anything so disrespectful about anyones playing. I respect you and your talent very much. once again my apologies for the confusion. With much love & respect, Ahmad T Johnson.
The solo at the start is so good I genuinely can't stop listening to this.
De los mejores solos de la historia.
Wynton the goat.
It was such an honor to have witnessed this performance live.
Miguel Rangel me too I was going crazy
Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
This wasn’t Portrait of Louis Armstrong, this was Portrait of Wynton Marsalis
I love how you hear the joy that the band had in it. You can hear Dan try to turn the piece and Wynton blows through it to trade four with the drummer. This is my favourite rendition of the piece. The JLCO is the best orchestra in the world.
I love when the band is having fun
When you are a master at your craft, you basically have fun! What a performance!! Love that french/new Orleans/Jazz vibe from the first part of the song(at least what it felt to me), it didn't sound like "portrait of Louis Armstrong" other live performances. Then after wynton killed it, what a surprise! Two other trumpeters traded solos on the second part that that's actually the beginning of the song. Loved it!! 🎺🎺🎺👏👏👏👏👏👏🎶🔥🔥🔥✊
What an experience it is to see them live
kobe conomon refrian
Andres Adames alright
Lucky
My first time was in 2004
That young audience really dug their playing, and I think the band played their best for those young musicians. That energy flows back and forth.
Duke Ellington and Louis Amstrong were my favorite they were the Kings of King the best klassic Jazz ,musasen this perormense is amazing. Thanks for sharing with us.
Him and the drummer playing together is so freaking cool
We need this masterpiece on Spotify!
BIG HANDS UP
to the drummer & bass for
i've just seen them yesterday at Bordeaux, i was so impressed, i tapped my feet and banged my head to the beggining at the end.
I always find myself coming back to this video for that nice Solo.
Yo the look on everyone’s faces at 2:27
“Where the hell’d that come from?!”
Man I hope to see them live one day.
They do not disappoint!!
Incredibly swingin' and delightful.
Amazing Jazz!
God damn that triplet run!!!! WOW
I simply don't know how to respond.My heartand soul have been nourished by greatness of sound
Wow! This was such a treat!
i listen to this once a day
god I love this!!!!
i was there live and its been my favorite solo of all time since
Yes.
wynton goes hard in the paint at 2:25
00:49 watch the kid directly behind Marsalis suddenly perk his head up. I think he might have been texting, or whatever, and Marsalis had eyes in the back of his head, and he does that when he knows kids aren't paying enough attention. He has a way of waking people up.
That's an old lady
@@adithyasriram633 I agree to disagree. I'm thinking a student in HS.
@@adithyasriram633 correct
Wynton finally letting his hair down.
What hair
@@monicamcaghon8870 hes not bald hes balding though
IT WAS SUCH AN HONOR
Best interpretation ever!
i saw them last tuesday in Guadalajara , it was spectacular
Tout simplement exceptionnel. Quel artiste,,,,,bravo le champion 😍
FANTÁSTICO!!!
Soooooooooo good
Yes Yes!
Dear mr. Marsalis. There are too many people spreading bad words over you and your way treating jazzmusic. I think its incredible valuable work youre doing to give us this music the way it sounded when it was invented.
sou do brasil!!!! amo america.... otimo som...que musica !!! otimos instrumentistas ...muito bom!!
Eis a lenda viva do trompete 🇧🇷👏😃😍 arrasou!!!
Sin exageran, este es el mejor solo que he escuchado en una trompeta. Siempre qué lo escucho me eriza la piel.
Wynton the GOAT.
Lovely
the guitar sounds so good in this
Its woundeful
Yea!
Brabo
👍🏾👍🏾
Young generations should listen to this instead of those sounds made by computers who they call music , THIS IS REAL MUSIC
I'm 15, and I agree. I play jazz on my trumpet, and have been playing for 6 almost 7 years. This was the first mainly brass section focused song I can remember hearing, and it has stuck with me forever as inspiration to constantly improve my playing. I wish more of my peers would recognise the bliss and beauty that is jazz.
I disagree. I think jazz music is there for whoever is ready to appreciate it. I prefer young kids to listen to all other genres first, get tired of it and then discover the world of jazz and fall in love with it.
They are
There is a lot of good music - this is great, but let's not disparage other forms.
Great interplay by Wynton and Jeff in the begining
What a brilliant profile pic
XD
0:53 the kettle be like
I don't know why this is not trending
The only
😱😱😱😱😱😱
как пркрасно! ЕФ
never hear Wynton really screaming...nice to hear it
JAZZ BIBLE was written by
Bolden - Art Tatum - Armstrong - Duke Ellington
6:15 that phrase
everyone hates on Wynton but he has a great tone
soberbio viva er beti mansqui perda
"Essentially Ellington 2017" I can understand a little bit.
"Portrait of Louis Armstrong" ....I need some explanation.
If you listen to the original New Orleans Suite, from were this piece come, you will understand that the "portraits" are more evocations of a feeling. For Louis Armstrong, Ellington made an evocation of joy. This piece is joyful.
@@nunolip Thanks explanation. You know more about this kind of music than I do. Stay healthy!
I transcribed the whole solo: ruclips.net/video/Z0gni19TjJ8/видео.html
It is called portrait of Louis Armatrong.
How must I understand the music according to that title?
Please let me learn a thing!
If you listen to the original New Orleans Suite, from were this piece come, you will understand that the "portraits" are more evocations of a feeling. For Louis Armstrong, Ellington made an evocation of joy. This piece is joyful.
Name of the song?
Portrait of Louis Armstrong
Neither Cootie not Wynton ever brought Pops melodic inventiveness to this piece. Pops was never gimicky nor dull. When his chops were right, his sense of melodic form went SO far behind getting the changes right. Amazingly this was true even in the Ella albums doing tunes that were very far from his usual performing repertory.
Cootie and Wynton don’t have much in common
ya.ba.i
Jeepeers Creepeers, whered ya get those
peepeers
Дужэ смачно!!!
Все понятно ,без всяких дебилных пассажей,просто вкусно,и очень красиво!
Супер музыкант дай бог ему долгих лет!!
Я очень люблю джаз, но очень не люблю Америку с ее лицемерием , сори,,,,,,,,,,
What did America do lol
Awesome. This is not real
@Rohan Dahiya Pluta of course is real
It’s surreal that it’s free to watch 😳
who lil drummer boy?