Bye Bye Blackbird | Cyrille AIMEE & Michael VALEANU | TEDxClermont
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- Cyrille et Michael interprètent une version intimiste du standard de jazz, "Bye Bye Blackbird”, en live, sur la scène de l’Opéra de Clermont-Ferrand. / Cyrille and Michael play an intimate version of the jazz standard, "Bye Bye Blackbird", live, on the stage of Clermont-Ferrand Opera house.
Bye Bye Blackbird (Ray Henderson & Mort Dixon, 1926)
Son intervention complète sur l'improvisation est ci-dessous / Her talk about improvisation is below :
• Osez l'improvisation |...
Son prochain album sortira le 22 janvier 2016 / Her new album will be released on the 22nd of January 2016
Filmé lors / Filmed at TEDxClermont, Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, France, 17/10/2015.
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Cyrille Aimée, étoile montante du jazz outre-Atlantique, a grandi principalement en France. Fascinée par la musique des Manouches et leur mode de vie, elle se forge un solide apprentissage musical à leur contact. 1er prix de la compétition vocale du festival de Jazz de Montreux, elle parcourt depuis le monde lors de tournées internationales. / Cyrille Aimée, rising star of jazz music in the US, grew up mainly in France. Fascinated by the music of the Gypsies and their way of life, she built a solid musical training at their contact. Awarded the 1st prize at the vocal competition of Montreux Jazz Festival, she has been touring the world since.
www.cyrillemusic.com
Michael Valeanu, né à Paris en 1985, est un des guitaristes majeurs de sa génération. Elève à la New School for Jazz de New York, il est sélectionné en 2010 pour participer au Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Program. Depuis Michael Valeanu se produit dans les clubs New Yorkais et partout aux Etats-Unis, en Europe et au Japon. / Born in Paris, France in 1985, Michael Valeanu is one of the leading guitarists of his generation. Student at the New School for Jazz New York, he was selected in 2010 to participate in the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Program. Since, Michael Valeanu has been performing in New York clubs and throughout the US, Europe and Japan.
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HER VOICE SITS IN MY HEART JUST RIGHT
There can't be more than a handful of singers in the world today that can scat like that!
Superbe 🫧🫧🫧🫧
Merci 🙏🏼 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Elles sont rares, les super chanteuses de jazz françaises, et ça n’en est que plus précieux. J’adore 😊
This is the best Ted talk I've seen so far.
I don't care what anyone says. She is a great young singer.
Everyone's taste is different.
Simply enjoy a different performance from what you are accustomed to.
I adore her. Met her in Denver, seeing her again in May in Denver. Thank goodness❤❤❤
Excellent ! Amazing voice and skat ! Beautiful complicity between the two of them ... I really enjoyed that new version of such a well-known standart
As good a vocal improviser, scat singer, as I have ever heard, Anita, Ella and Nina included. What a great uplift for this quiet night. Exuberance where many see it as a downward emotional trip. Not here. Nope. It left me breathless and smiling. What a ride!! Oh... the guitar player is perfect, because he lays down an absolutely solid GROOVE. Cyrille hits all of the right notes throughout.
Ah le scat,l'impro,c'est vraiment la liberté!Et cette superbe chanteuse en a,à revendre!Elle chante trois notes et j'ai déjà le pied qui tape le tempo,tout seul et ça ç,est un critère!Et quelle voix,en même chaude et légère!Pleine d'idées, exemple :Ralentir:"Night in tunesia!"cela donne une autre couleur au morceau ! Chapeau ,Aimée, je vous aime !
no words, much magic
What an awesome version!
So much jealousy in the comments below...
WAIT, she sings at perfection, she is so cute, her voice is a truly gift and she knows how to use it, no vulgarity at all like many jazz singers.
Now I understand why there is so much jealousy about her!
I find it fascinating how people can naturally harmonize in music with each other.
Check out Jacob Colliers' project #IharmU
Marcus Mosimann is
Marcus Mosimann
Or you could just practice. For most it takes years of practice and learning you can’t just naturally get together and play jazz you have to learn it first
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!! love that tone !!
Brilliant music. Music for the musician to truly enjoy! Lots of clueless idiots commenting on this clearly! Everyone entitled to their own opinion obv, but this is a great duet of 2 amazing musicians playing together, and if you don’t hear it...you aren’t a musician that’s for sure!
She sounds very much like Stacey Kent. Just lovely❤
Wonderful
Excellent!
I like it..
que voz!¡!¡
very good.
Un regal !!!
Nice
Tres jolie
bravaaaaa
greaaattt scat singgg
😍😍
Cyrillic is nn absolutely worthy successor to the scat woman of jazz, Ella Fitzgerald
Roberta Gambarini.
David MacGregor Rachelle Ferrell
☆☆☆☆☆
Quelle modèle la guitare c’est quoi ?
c'est une Guild starfire sc (single cut) avec un bigsby.
Definitely some Bobby McFerrin influence
Finally, we got white Ella Fitzgerald!
She is not all white...She is half Dominican! 😒😁
je crois que parfois il faut comme même rester dans le contexte de la chanson....à moins qu'on ne sait pas de quoi elle parle..... et on peut facilement se réduire à faire à faire de la gymnastique vocale plutôt que faire du "Jazz"...
2 m'adresser
Mahjouba Oukhallou Ecoutez Rachelle FERREL...
Why do People always tend to screw every lovely song thinking that they are singing it better ?
For God's Sake just listen to the Original
It is literally a jazz standart lmao
@@aileen9553
Austin in 1926
Amazing , i hear it almost every evening
sorry, for me it's over the top!
Un peu trop Ella F....
why is she so popular? I honestly don't get it
TrueJazz Fan what? she is so underrated...
Maybe the same reason you are not popular at all? ;-)
Popular, because she oozes honesty & love for her craft.
sorry but they don' seem really connected .. They play one beside the other but they really don't "play "together. She has a nice voice of course but like many many maaaaany other in america. So , good for her, but it's not the kind of singer that touch my heart, really not. When Ella, or someone like Diane reeves or Cassandra Wilso or Melodie Gardot open the mouth, it brigs sun, wind, light moonbeams and thousands of sensations .; When she open hers, it's great , but i don't feel nothing because i think she's only in the virtuoso part of the singing and the demonstration of "look how good i am , scatting etc etc " .. Sorry , not for me :) i prefer a voice with imperfections but with soul... :)
soalr I’m sorry but you’re clueless if you really think they weren’t playing together.
Meh. That's nothing special.
StopFear lol ok
Un grand n'importe quoi... Ancun talent