Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio: Live at the Münchner Klaviersommer (Munich, 1994)
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- From the Munich Philharmonic Hall in Germany, 1994
Gonzalo Rubalcaba - piano
Ron Carter - bass
Julio Baretto - drums
0:02 Hot House by Tadd Dameron and Bregman Vocco
9:12 Autumn Leaves by Joseph Kosma
17:08 Donna Lee by Charlie Parker
21:21 I Remember Clifford by Benny Golson
26:57 Ah-Leu-Cha by Miles Davis and Charlie Parker
37:44 Smooch by Charles Mingus and Miles Davis
43:02 Bouncing With Bud by Bud Powell
50:35 Woody'n You by Dizzy Gillespie
1:03:35 A Night in Tunisia by Dizzy Gillespie
1:15:27 When Will The Blues Leave by Ornette Coleman
At the Munich Philharmonic Hall, the Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba demonstrates his brilliant improvisational talent with the legend on bass Ron Carter and the talented Jul Barretto on drums during the Münchner Klaviersommer (Munich Piano Summer Festival) in 1994. The show presents a live performance of the trio´s album Diz (1993), a tribute to the jazz trumpeter, composer and singer Dizzy Gillespie.
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i am in awe. I have no idea what he's doing. Just so glad to be alive to witness his prescence.
When I brought Gonzalo to Funchal Jazz (Madeira), the mayor of the city was next to me. As some noise settled around us, picked up the phone and after ten minutes, the street behind the stage was closed. It was a magnificent concert. This one, even Gonzalo doesn't know!!!
Thanks for sharing that story wow
Ron Carter never ceases to amaze me.
'Ron's Forever at the top of His game!......
Rubalcaba is totally a beast. This version of Autumn Leaves left me impressed. I had just seen his 1991 version, which was already truly amazing and unique. Now it turns out three years later he plays it in a more amazing and unique way. We are blessed to have a musician like Rubalcaba gracing our existence with this high musical quality.
The Great late Chick Corea praised him at that 91' jazz fest when he played that autumn leaves
That 1991 concert version with Patitucci and DeJohnette is amazing. I love how Chick Corea is watching Gonzalo with a smile on his face.
He’s riiiiidiculous
Ruabadiculous I meant to say …; )
that version was a little busy for me. Maybe I'm not ready for it yet. I'll check out this one though also. I probably just need more listened to get accustomed to his style. Amazing technique and rhythm for sure. Update: I loved this version. Ron is a perfect contrast to his playing. He left a lot of space in this also which I like. This one reminded me of the Ahmad Jamal version but More out there. Really cool.
I imagine that stepping onto the same stage as Gonzalo Rubalcaba is like getting into a cage with a tiger. Only for the bravest of the brave.
rubalcabas always been my favorite.
I caught Gonzalo at a jazz club in Waikiki in 81 & Gonzalo was 'Kick'n like this at 330AM W/Richie Cole & Co.
If bach was alive today...he would absolutely love this..
Amazing trio 💛💛💛
Wow! Just Wow! Hot house. The house is getting burned by Gon Julio and Ron
Extraordinario concierto, con un Rubalcaba jóven que andaba a la velocidad de la luz
Lo que hace Gonzalo es inigualable 🤯
👍🙂Niceness!
This is fabulous.
eviva gonzalo !
Trio espetacular, show de primeira qualidade.
IMPRESIONANTE
Thanks for uploading. My fav of GRs trio incarnations. IMHO Barretto is the greatest drummer to have ever walked the earth.
?Que tierra? La tuya!
My 1st time hearing him & I’m very impressed.
Fire times Three!!!!
amazing mix on this, the drums sound amazing piano super crispy reverb perfect
Yes indeed - I wonder if the audience had same quality sound
Gonzalo is the GOAT
Gênio! 🎹
Great! 🎹🎸🥁🎵🎶
Drummer isn't even breaking a sweat
Tres monstruosssss
El pianista más rápido del mundo mr gonzaloooooo
Grandioso. Chapeau!!!
Jazz profundo! Não é para leigos.
GR....the best LatinJazz player on the scene.
Great !
mother FATHER !!!
Blessings
I mean the audience, I know the musicians are very high level.
😊
nice
Gonzalo lembra me um pouco Thelonius Monk.
The SADLY late Chick Corea appreciating …
1:03:29
Must be a litte frustrating for the drummer,
nobody can follow well enough to know when your solo is beginning or ending !!
Thought they did pretty good
me too, they're on the same page, it's just up to us to keep concentration.
(I asked some of his cuban sidemen from another jazz ensemble he had how they kept up with the even more complex compositions and concepts that Gonzalo will play with other cuban musicians (my preferred set up for his music). They said basically one word - Concentration, and plenty of it!
The true artistry of these cats, in this regard, is that they know exactly when the drummer's solos (like fours for and example) begin and end but they deliberately stagger or overlap the end or begin points to make make the solos less "linear" or "cut and dry" so to speak! Makes the solos more interesting and challenging not only for the performers but to the audience as well! As they say, "They know what time it is!!!" Out of this world greatness on that stage and Carter (no WONDER he owns the Guinness World Record for the most recorded Jazz Bass Player of all time when the award was given to him!!!)
i really love that the piano its a little out of tune
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58:24
■当方、東京在住時に五反田メル・パルク・ホールにて大不運にも、彼等に被拉致~現在も軟禁状態・・・コレは、桃源郷??
Sounds horrible!