Perhaps the most powerful, poignant Walter Blanding solo I have ever had the privilege to experience. Mr. Vincent Gardner arrangement of "Symphony No. 1" is breathtaking. Thank you.
Very nice. Interesting interaction on the creative genius of a great academic individual; Leonard Bernstein the great musician, the linguistics professor, understanding the great conversation of the United States’ multicultural estro. Races and music, rhythm and notes, on the study of a tangled anthropology, that brings together the whole world on a single and great American chanson for all the planet. Great presentation on the spirit and will of a great academic: Leonard Bernstein!!
Wow, what fantastic arrangements/performance of Bernstein's music!! I'm sure Lenny would approve wholeheartedly. Those guys of JLCO are like no other ensemble anywhere 🎶🎼👏💕
Jazz at Lincoln Center Line-up list, from the Playbill page of Jazz.org ( www.jazz.org/events/t-6161/Leonard-Bernstein-at-100-Jazz-at-Lincoln-Center-Orchestra-with-Wynton-Marsalis/ ): Vincent Gardner, Music Director, Trombone (Speaker) Richard Derosa, Music Director, Conductor (Speaker) Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet Greg Gisbert, Trumpet Kenny Rampton, Trumpet Marcus Printup, Trumpet Chris Crenshaw, Trombone Elliot Mason, Trombone Sherman Irby, Alto Saxophone Ted Nash, Alto Saxophone Victor Goines, Tenor Saxophone Walter Blanding, Tenor Saxophone Paul Nedzela, Baritone Saxophone Dan Nimmer, Piano Carlos Henriquez, Bass Marion Felder, Drums
Every time I read the word intermission, my brain starts to play back a certain tune from monty python and the holy grail... Do you know what I mean? ruclips.net/video/O0wOD9TWynM/видео.htmlsi=0Vsx3KqtFtPZlp9B
Wonderful show for the memory of the great Leonard Bernstein
As usual...amazing arrangements by Rich DeRosa who captures the story and essence of Bernstein's West Side Story
Perhaps the most powerful, poignant Walter Blanding solo I have ever had the privilege to experience. Mr. Vincent Gardner arrangement of "Symphony No. 1" is breathtaking. Thank you.
Very nice. Interesting interaction on the creative genius of a great academic individual; Leonard Bernstein the great musician, the linguistics professor, understanding the great conversation of the United States’ multicultural estro. Races and music, rhythm and notes, on the study of a tangled anthropology, that brings together the whole world on a single and great American chanson for all the planet. Great presentation on the spirit and will of a great academic: Leonard Bernstein!!
W.M. loves big bands. I only have one offering by him, an album titled 'Think Of One' maybe I should check him some more
Wow, what fantastic arrangements/performance of Bernstein's music!! I'm sure Lenny would approve wholeheartedly. Those guys of JLCO are like no other ensemble anywhere 🎶🎼👏💕
...though I want to give a shout-out to the Lab Bands of the Univ. of North TX: they're pretty fantastic too!
Thanks Kevin Chan, for posting this concert!!
Go Mean Green 🦅
Thanks for Sharing this 🎶👍
Great work, Richie! The Basie-like arrangement is really cool! Thanks Vincent and Rich for all the great music!
No dislikes? I was tempted just to troll but then I started listening. One simply does not easily spit out a delicious bite of cake:)
Jazz at Lincoln Center Line-up list, from the Playbill page of Jazz.org ( www.jazz.org/events/t-6161/Leonard-Bernstein-at-100-Jazz-at-Lincoln-Center-Orchestra-with-Wynton-Marsalis/ ):
Vincent Gardner, Music Director, Trombone (Speaker)
Richard Derosa, Music Director, Conductor (Speaker)
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet
Greg Gisbert, Trumpet
Kenny Rampton, Trumpet
Marcus Printup, Trumpet
Chris Crenshaw, Trombone
Elliot Mason, Trombone
Sherman Irby, Alto Saxophone
Ted Nash, Alto Saxophone
Victor Goines, Tenor Saxophone
Walter Blanding, Tenor Saxophone
Paul Nedzela, Baritone Saxophone
Dan Nimmer, Piano
Carlos Henriquez, Bass
Marion Felder, Drums
I hope I haven't violated any rules here by posting that line-up. BTW, what a GREAT performance, I could listen to it over & over & over & over &...
How is the first tune called? amazing, watched it last night live via FB stream(sadly)
Hector of Troy All of the piece names should be in the bottom left corner when they start
Thanks Kevin, seems that the tune is called "Tonight", I knew it from Romeo and Juliet(movie) 1957 i think. Amazing music man.
it is indeed "Tonight", but from Bernstein's musical West Side Story.
Could somebody help with the full line-up as well :)
I'm posting it at the top here.
1:11:50
Every time I read the word intermission, my brain starts to play back a certain tune from monty python and the holy grail...
Do you know what I mean?
ruclips.net/video/O0wOD9TWynM/видео.htmlsi=0Vsx3KqtFtPZlp9B