Essentially Ellington 2015: Tucson Jazz Institute- THINGS TO COME
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Essentially Ellington 2015 Competition
Tuscon Jazz Institute
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Duke Ellington’s music is at the very heart of America’s 20th-century musical heritage and the core of the rich canon of jazz music. Jazz at Lincoln Center, committed to instilling a broader understanding of this music, created the Essentially Ellington program (EE) during the 1995-96 school year to make Ellington’s music accessible to as many high school musicians as possible and to support the development of their schools’ music programs.
Learn more about Essentially Ellington: academy.jazz.or...
Rest in peace Aubrey.
which one is Aubrey??
@@cchino_Sax at 2:40, thats aubrey
Eddy Racine what happened???
@@andylopez0731 we know that. The real question is what monster took him early?
@@KleinkMusic I'm pretty sure he committed suicide, right?
These high schoolers play better than many professional bands I've heard
Dan the first trombone on the left was my drum major last year, he's pretty great. Also Doug was my band director back in the 5th grade
LaMarge mags wut u doing here?
I know right!! Yeah this band is awesome I’m in it this year
Okay fine. I accept for sure.
*Director: Doug Tidaback*
*Solos:*
Drums: Nathan Hooker (0:11, 3:28, 3:33, 3:46)
Tenor Sax: Sergio Tabanico (0:45)*
Bari Sax: David Lasansky (1:10)**
Trumpet: Miranda Agnew (1:32)**
Alto Sax: Simeon Roth (1:53)**
Tenor Sax: Ben Stowers (2:15)*
Alto Sax: Aubrey Martin (2:37)***
Trumpet: Nick Bruno (3:33)
Trombone: Jared Bathen (3:46)
Lead Trumpet: Andrew Contreras (4:12)
* = Honorable Mention Award
** = Outstanding Award
***=Ella Fitzgerald Outstanding Soloist Award
***2nd Place in Essentially Ellington Competition***
*Full Awards List*
*Sectional Awards:*
*Outstanding Rhythm Section:* Owais Noorani-Komptekar (Piano), Erik Olson (Guitar), Dylan Holly (Bass), Nathan Hooker (Drums), JJ Borja (Guitar, Offstage), Levi Post (Bass, Offstage), Spencer Delaney (Bass, Offstage), Miranda Agnew (Piano, on Trumpet)**
*Honorable Mention Soloist Award:*
Sergio Tabanico (Tenor Sax)
Ben Stowers (Tenor Sax)
*Outstanding Soloist Award:*
Miranda Agnew (Piano, Trumpet)
Alex Camarillo (Clarinet)
Simeon Roth (Alto Sax)
Aubrey Martin (Soprano Sax, Alto Sax)
David Lasansky (Baritone Sax)
Ben Stowers (Bass Sax)
*Ella Fitzgerald Outstanding Soloist Award:*
Aubrey Martin (Soprano Sax, Alto Sax)
The intro solo to alto sax 2 is amazing really
3:11 I love how trombone 3 and 2 both turned at the lead trumpet after the high note
The “WHOOO” at 2:48 is so perfectly timed.
thas baritone sax shows da powah
Gabriel Ramirez 🔥🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪
Gabriel Ramirez yeah he’s amazing.
Speechless
Hey Eddie, I didn't know you listened to Lincoln Center too
THIS GREAT MUSIC WILL LIVE ON BECAUSE OF SUPER TALENTED PEOPLE LIKE THESE GREAT MUSICIANS!
2ND ALTO SOLO IS OUTSTANDING! THEY ARE ALL AMAZING!
Those altos blow me away every time! This is so inspirational!
In an deep ocean of talent, Aubry stands out. It's sad to hear of his passing, I would have traveled to see this young man play.
LOTS OF PRACTICING, LOTS OF LISTENING AND LOTS OF TALENT AND THIS IS THE RESULT!
RIP Aubrey and Ben
This is by Dizzy
so much energy!
I feel bad for the drummer, his hi-hat pedal came unscrewed and he had to fix it at the end
Duke would be proud of having composed this tune.
dizzy wrote it
@@gothgrrl8711 that's why Duke would have been proud if he had written it, because he didn't
@@sergiog.4093 🤣🤣
Fierce!
Wow! You guys killed it!
what kind of trumpet is the fancy copperish color?
Hey man I'm actually the trumpet player who you're referring to. It's called a carolbrass trumpet👍🏻
+Drew Contreras
Ah thank you it looks so cool
I'll never forget hearing about how much Aubrey worked his TAIL off that year! Completely deserved the Ella Fitzgerald award, we miss him constantly and we keep playing for him
Rest In Peace Ben and Aubrey.
Grateful to have been friends with both of them, we make music and live for them ❤
can't contain myself
good arrangement
Lol....
It's a transcription of the actual tune.
Isn't this a Dizzy tune?
Thats what I thought
A M A Z I N G ! ! !
Grandes!!!!
The real question is who do yall prefer more; This rendition of Things To Come or Roosevelt's rendition of it?
Roosevelt by far
Roosevelt is just cleaner and a bigger sound this is more of hippy style idk how to explain it.
Roosevelt overall, but Aubrey’s solo here is just insane.
@@theblackbasketball I know right he is crazy
This version
Good ol doug man taking classes with him.
Ending worth the price of admission
Double G at the end???
Erick Martinez I know. I love Duke Ellington and jazz in general
actually, double A
They changed the location i am in it.
that first alto... what mouthpiece?
+Adam Stein Lebayle, hard rubber, jazz chamber, 6
@@rickriordanrules how
@@rickriordanrules we miss u 💔
This must be the the school for band Oak Hill Academy is for basketball lol these guys are elite
Jump Monk at 2:18?
I'm pretty sure Dizzy Gillespie wrote this.
Reminds of bird calls by Mingus
Did anyone else notice the cheeky reference at 0:57 to wayne shorter's solo on a night in tunisia: ruclips.net/video/FHKyVJ5YfNU/видео.html (2:13)
😲😲
Jesus Christ
Please don’t use Our lords name in vain
@@bradiano3764 😐
13 PEOPLE GAVE THUMBS DOWN? YOU JEALOUS MF"S
AAAHHHHHHH at 0:45 the mario kart lick. Awesome
It's close
@@NathanielLapointe true
In what universe does that sound like the mario kart lick lol
not at all lmao
Bro what