Stunning tone and fluidity on the tenor sax. Vocals so perfect with the subtle falls, crescendos and tonal variations that mimic her chosen instrument. Glorious harmonies on the piano. This is just perfection.
As an avid Jazz lover and frustrated jazz pianist myself, I’m embarrassed to say I only discover Andrea (and Joan Chamorro) recently. On RUclips in fact. I’m absolutely hooked. Such passion and expression. Her syncopation in many of the Latin rhythm songs sends me. The way she does Meditacio is out of this world. I’ve tried to mimic that timing while playing it on the piano and I’m left in a puddle of tears.. from my ineptitude. Oh how I’d love to hear and see her perform live.
He visto Big Bands famosas como la de Duke Ellington, Charlie Mingus y otras pero La Sant Andreu Jazz Band y sus cuartetos y grupos menores me fascinan por el rescate del Jazz vocalizado y sobre todo por lo jóvenes virtuosos que la componen y la creatividad de su Director.
This young girl is unbelievable! 22 years old and she sings beautifully and plays excellent trumpet and sax! And she is very cute! What a joy to find her videos!!!
She's fantastic, Mr. Piano himself, has got to be the best piano man in all of Spain, Scott Hamilton-what can I say that hasn't already been said about Scott and Joan, the master and leader of them all. Bravisimo!!!!!!!!!
You can spend hours listening to music and not find anything as musical as this performance. Yes Andrea is talented, but the masters here are Scott Hamilton and Ignasi Terraza. That piano solo had Bill Evans paying attention...just beautiful!
Dan Williams: I am the same way. Can't tell you 'How Many Times I Have Fallen In Love Too Fast" But, I can tell you the LAST time I fell in love was 26 1/2 years ago when I met my husband. We only knew each other for one date and that was it for both of us. We married two months later. Never been happier in my whole life and we Still feel that way about each other. Amazing!! SYLVIA - FL 10/15/2019
she, like Chet, plays the way she sings, and sings the way she plays...that's the secret to this incredible sound...thanks for showing them how it's done, and much success to you with your talents. It's all about the phrasing...
With time she got better and better, expanding her repertoire and her capabilities. But still, on the stage she keeps simple, grounded, light-years far from any stardom behavior. A fully blossomed musician now, and she leads her own group. Simply admirable.
This was from 7 years ago so Andrea is about 18 years young. Such warmth and feeling in her singing and trumpet playing. What an amazing artist. Thank you Joan !!
18 years old? gifted and talented, playing with seasoned musicians. now at 22 everything is coming into focus. she came here to share her gift with everyone. we are all so lucky!! thank you andrea.
Very true, Andrea puts so much emotion and sensitivity into her singing that the listener can't help but be moved. Add to that her extraordinary and instinctive phrasing and timing (somebody called her "The Princess of Syncopation") and you have a unique jazz vocalist. Her brilliance on trumpet, sax and the flugelhorn makes her the most complete jazz musician I have experienced. The first time I heard her 6 years ago, I was blown away, became an instant fan and have been ever since. I go to Barcelona often and since Andrea and the Quintet come quite often to France specially Paris, never miss a chance to see her in concert and consider myself very lucky to get to know her a little. Like her music, Andrea is a wonderful person, overflowing with energy, humour and the joy of living. Endearingly, she is also modest, no star complex about this young woman.
@@ferreiraronald7873 I envy your ability to see her in person. I'm in the Midwestern US. Chances of ever being close enough to catch them all live on stage are pretty slim. Think I'll have to watch this video again right now!!!
This popular American Songbook masterpiece was written by Jule Styne (music) and Sammy Cahn (lyrics) in 1944 and introduced by Frank Sinatra in the 1945 film “Anchors Aweigh.” I've heard many versions. This is one of my favorites. Outstanding! Gets better every time I listen.
I've listened to this piece maybe six times in the last six months and I'm struck with how original is her phrasing. Not just good singing, good jazz, good music.
Respectfully beg to differ. Her voice, although does indeed have the rhythm, is IMHO, without substance, little coloring and boring. Wants to sound like Blossom Dearie without succeeding. Definitely not to be compared with Chet Baker whose extra-relaxed voice had a nice body to it, even when touching falsetto.He managed to convey this feeling making you want more. And as far as her trumpet sound, although she is very good, nevertheless doesn't possess Baker's velvety sound.
Viva Yo, youv'e got the right to your opinion, which I respect. I'm not comparing with Chet Baker, but saying that her version impressed me so very much... after his! :) She has such a smooth voice, sugar to the senses. Friends forever! ^_^
EVERYBODY has their right to their opinion. I am not challenging you, just expressing mine, which happens to go against the grain of 99% of the posters. Like I said, TO MY EARS, I find her voice "cutely irritating" and unlistenable after 2 minutes. Maybe because Ella Fitz, unquestionably and by far the best non-operatic voice of recording history, is SO superhumanly perfect that this kid sounds to me like bad brakes (and incidentally, if Ella's destiny had been to sing El Bel Canto, she would also have been magnificent). Just saying, not attacking.
I just stumbled upon Joan and Andrea yesterday - a wonderful surprise. I have listened to about 6 songs now, and each one has been like opening a beautiful present. I was unaware of Scott also - I have missed out by not knowing all of them much sooner.
Andrea begins the song with regrets. She’s fallen in love with love. As the story develops, she heightens the mood through a poignant performance accented with a tender trumpet solo. By the time the song ends, she has produced a one-act play. Thus, the rare talent of Andrea Motis.
Moving to Barcelona ... This group is SO solid and I've heard A LOT of groups. Hard to believe the improv I'm hearing, intonation, feel, phrasing, dynamics, groove, etc. coming out of what looks like such young players.
At 17 years of age Andrea Motis arrived on the jazz scene with the effect of a nuclear missle with her wonderful album "Live at Jamboree" Andrea must have been born with the essence of jazz in her DNA. She can nail any ballad specially when the lyrics are difficult and puts so much emotion and sensitivity into her singing and playing. The others members, all terrific jazz musicians in their own right, back her to perfection making this quintet one of the best around today.
I just discovered this channel on RUclips, and I have to say that Andrea Motis and the rest of the students of Joan Chamorro are just incredible. We need more talent like this in the world today!
Descubrí a Andrea Motis hace tan sólo 3 dias (sin olvidarme también de Joan Chamorro y los demás artistas que participan en casi todos los vídeos que he visitado) y he de decir que nunca antes me había fascinado tanto el Jazz me fascina ahora. La musicalidad, el talento y la gracia que le dáis a todas vuestras actuaciones son sublimes. Cualquiera que tenga una mínima idea de lo que es la buena música, debería escuchar al menos una vez alguna de estas canciones. Definitivamente, soy fan! Seguid así :)
Cuando me hijo tenía 2 años, le ponía esta pieza musical y le encantaba, decía que la vocalista era su mamá :) y yo el de sombrero. la música es el lenguaje más hermoso del mundo.
Dear RUclips. Thanks for giving me a chance to know the existence of this. Beautiful ensemble. Great interpretation. This is true art. When music comes with light and touch your soul. You've been gifted dear Andrea. Thanks for giving us those notes. From France with admiration.
WOW Andrea, what a tremendous beautiful performance with ever so much feeling. Absolutely brilliant. I have watched this over and over again and cant get enough of it. Fabulous solos by you, Scott Hamilton and Ignasi Terraza. Great backing by Joan, Josep & Esteve. So cool.
I am absolutely in love with Andrea's voice and she is stunningly beautiful! What a wonderfully haunting performance (in a great way)! Luscious piano playing, beautifully rich saxophone....and I could go on and on. It reminds me of some older jazz records where you can just get lost in them for hours.
Cada cierto tiempo, desde hace varios años, que vuelvo a escuchar esta versión y el solo de Ignassi me vuelve a emocionar como aquella primera vez. Gracias por esta interpretación y por las muchas otras que nos regalan.
I have been a jazz fan for many, many years, yet I have not heard this wonderful song! It has been a revelation, and the singing of this young woman is so damn fine!
Where are these young kids getting all the street-cred to be able to emote like this? The conductor just smiles! I guess I would too if my orchestra sounded like this. If I had an orchestra.
The talent begins young with the great Joan Chamorro, he knows how to pick them and get those great sounds of them! He start them out young, each plays more than one instrument usually, just makes massive talents out of all of those young people, and they love doing it, love the music they make!
Eres una cantante maravillosa, hay gente poco inteligente que no valora el talento, el sentimiento y el hecho de que cantes en un idioma que no es el de nacimiento. Te felicito eres increíble.
This video performance, recording. . . whatever you want to call it. . . is a fine work of indelible ART and should be a staple of beauty for all to appreciate. . . in a perfect world.
Bravo, Maestro Chamorro. Obrigado por mais esta interpretação especial de todo o grupo, com destaque para o clima intimista exclusivo dos mestres do mais puro jazz.
Her phrasing is different but her vocal timbre reminds me of Chet Baker's recording. In any case she is wonderful and boy am I happy I accidentally found her. Thank you RUclips for that list on the right. And my goodness is she lovely!
Essa menina é um encanto! Uma voz linda e melodiosa. Talento em todos os instrumentos. Joan Chamorro é um garimpeiro de talentos. Parabéns ao grande maestro.
The way Ignasi Terraza feels the love is terribly real: sweet beginning, passion, confusion, drama, end. This guy thinks the music outside its language.
I finally understand jazz after watching this. Everybody knows the song and can play it perfectly, but once you're on stage, everyone just does whatever they wanna do. She's singing whatever words she wants (I know she knows them) on whatever beat she wants, regardless of where the band is. The sax guy is blowing his lungs out, cranking smooth solos when he isn't even supposed to, the drummer is just salting those snares, and the bass guy is rolling, but rolling hard. Jazz is the essence of music, of emotion, of feeling. We all know how the song goes, but these musicians want you to feel every instrument and they do that by improvising everything in a way that feels organic and raw. This is a beautiful cover.
It took me a long time to appreciate this piano solo, I used to find some of the tones a bit off, but the more I hear them, and the more I look at the pianist's facial expressions, I start feeling what I believe are the emotions he wants to transmit. I can see the slight contraction of his nostril, his eyes, the corner of his mouth, it transmits tension (which is being translated in the notes), but afterwards he kind of tilts his head to the left, and his eyes change, as if releasing some of that tension, and kind of shifting the mood on his next keys to something happier (like a "I've been through a rough patch, but I'm getting better", and ending the solo. Phenomenal...
Wow, and now I am sure that I have heard the most beautiful version of this song. Admire your work, Mr. Chamorro, very much indeed. I’m a music teacher myself and a pro jazzmusician from Sweden. Young and wonderful Andrea is a new favourite to me and the pianosolo is a masterpiece in the art of music, maybe the best I’ve heard... Absolut stunning and a tear fell easily from my eyes. Thank you and thank you again!! 🌺🎷👍🙋♂️👏
Over and over i watch this video....and memorize the expression on Andrea's face. .and Joan's face. ..and Scott's face and wonder at the depth of feeling and emotion in each heart that is creating this beautiful song for me.
Andrea eres un Angel cantas y tocas la Trompeta maravillosamente, Gracias a Dios tuve la oportunidad de escucharte en Vivo aquí en New York y conocer a todos fue una experience SÚPER. Gracias por existir y a todo el grupo del gran Maestro Joan Chamorro ‘’GRACIAS¨
All these kids and teens playing with such maturity, I cant get over it. Love every video. Wish I had been brought up in Barcelona and played with these cats and learned from these teachers.
Stunning tone and fluidity on the tenor sax. Vocals so perfect with the subtle falls, crescendos and tonal variations that mimic her chosen instrument. Glorious harmonies on the piano. This is just perfection.
Eloquently accurate description sir. Thank u
Wonderfully stated
Tu voz, Andrea, es una caricia de terciopelo para los corazones sintientes.
As an avid Jazz lover and frustrated jazz pianist myself, I’m embarrassed to say I only discover Andrea (and Joan Chamorro) recently. On RUclips in fact. I’m absolutely hooked. Such passion and expression. Her syncopation in many of the Latin rhythm songs sends me. The way she does Meditacio is out of this world. I’ve tried to mimic that timing while playing it on the piano and I’m left in a puddle of tears.. from my ineptitude. Oh how I’d love to hear and see her perform live.
You are absolutely right !❤
He visto Big Bands famosas como la de Duke Ellington, Charlie Mingus y otras pero La Sant Andreu Jazz Band y sus cuartetos y grupos menores me fascinan por el rescate del Jazz vocalizado y sobre todo por lo jóvenes virtuosos que la componen y la creatividad de su Director.
En un día de tristeza como hoy en el que enterramos a una querida amiga, escuchar a Andrea reconforta el ánimo y reconcilia con la vida. Gracias.
This young girl is unbelievable! 22 years old and she sings beautifully and plays excellent trumpet and sax! And she is very cute! What a joy to find her videos!!!
I just now stumbled on to this - not sure how - but my beleaguered soul needed this desperately.
it's probably one of the best pieces of music in RUclips
Agreed ❤
This girl is a gem
U got dat right! 💎
Dont forget the band
U got dat right!.....greatest piano plyr
'n solo Evrrrrrrrr!!.....Ignasi da Great!!!
This is what music is supposed to do, You can feel it.
Henry, it's all about the feeling! You are so right. From the heart, from the heart!
jazztemple2 love it ,, beautiful song , beautifully sung although her timing is slightly off I still love it
@@doreenmitchell6117 I think it was intentionaly off because, you know, jazz and stuff.
She's fantastic, Mr. Piano himself, has got to be the best piano man in all of Spain, Scott Hamilton-what can I say that hasn't already been said about Scott and Joan, the master and leader of them all. Bravisimo!!!!!!!!!
Que maravillosa interpretación,que música,con lo lejos que está el cielo y ustedes me habéis permitido tocarlo,que maravilla!!! muchas gracias!!!
You can spend hours listening to music and not find anything as musical as this performance. Yes Andrea is talented, but the masters here are Scott Hamilton and Ignasi Terraza. That piano solo had Bill Evans paying attention...just beautiful!
The guitarisst is diviine as well.
Her trumpet solo and final vocal chorus leave me absolutely speechless - performed with such feeling!
"I fall in love too fast."
Apparently, so do I...
Dan Williams: I am the same way. Can't tell you 'How Many Times I Have Fallen In Love Too Fast" But, I can tell you the LAST time I fell in love was 26 1/2 years ago when I met my husband. We only knew each other for one date and that was it for both of us. We married two months later. Never been happier in my whole life and we Still feel that way about each other. Amazing!! SYLVIA - FL 10/15/2019
ChannelMaster720 that is so sweet! :)
@@ChannelMaster720 You are blessed and very lucky to experience being as near as you can get to paradise on this earth. Make the most of it.
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she, like Chet, plays the way she sings, and sings the way she plays...that's the secret to this incredible sound...thanks for showing them how it's done, and much success to you with your talents. It's all about the phrasing...
For me, this is the five minutes of perfection.
her not-so-confident posture is so endearing. she's so good and yet her body language is not cocky and proud.
Myau Rey Shes very modest , but so sophisticated
as well
she is an old soul, beyond ego
+Frank McCarthy-- you got that right. That's the most insightful comment I've heard about this kid's nature. Thanks for putting it out.
With time she got better and better, expanding her repertoire and her capabilities. But still, on the stage she keeps simple, grounded, light-years far from any stardom behavior. A fully blossomed musician now, and she leads her own group. Simply admirable.
Strange for a trumpet player... xD
It is so nice to be hearing the song again. Jazz is not common any more.
So true, but thank goodness there’s a bunch right here. Just gotta keep clickin’ around to find it. 👍
This was from 7 years ago so Andrea is about 18 years young. Such warmth and feeling in her singing and trumpet playing. What an amazing artist. Thank you Joan !!
18 years old? gifted and talented, playing with seasoned musicians. now at 22 everything is coming into focus. she came here to share her gift with everyone. we are all so lucky!! thank you andrea.
I have seen this video several times and each time I see and feel more how much Andrea feels what she is singing. What a gift she has been for me
Very true, Andrea puts so much emotion and sensitivity into her singing that the listener can't help but be moved. Add to that her extraordinary and instinctive phrasing and timing (somebody called her "The Princess of Syncopation") and you have a unique jazz vocalist. Her brilliance on trumpet, sax and the flugelhorn makes her the most complete jazz musician I have experienced. The first time I heard her 6 years ago, I was blown away, became an instant fan and have been ever since. I go to Barcelona often and since Andrea and the Quintet come quite often to France specially Paris, never miss a chance to see her in concert and consider myself very lucky to get to know her a little. Like her music, Andrea is a wonderful person, overflowing with energy, humour and the joy of living. Endearingly, she is also modest, no star complex about this young woman.
@@ferreiraronald7873 I envy your ability to see her in person. I'm in the Midwestern US. Chances of ever being close enough to catch them all live on stage are pretty slim. Think I'll have to watch this video again right now!!!
This made a grown man cry it was is so beautiful, nice arrangement and her eyes, she is gorgeous, such emotion, a million thumbs up!
This popular American Songbook masterpiece was written by Jule Styne (music) and Sammy Cahn (lyrics) in 1944 and introduced by Frank Sinatra in the 1945 film “Anchors Aweigh.” I've heard many versions. This is one of my favorites. Outstanding! Gets better every time I listen.
Scott Hamilton slays his solo!
@@supersquare Yes he does!
I've been following these guys for several years now and never get tired of listening to them. Spain is rich with jazz. They do it well.
THAT PIANO SOLO
And the rest was just ordinarily brilliant.
He's great. That solo is tasteful choice after tasteful choice, it's superb.
This whole concert evening had to be such a triumph for all involved--especially the audience. Such a privilege to witness live such greatness.
Thank you youtube algorithms! I wish someday I meet somebody who gets me like you do 😅 this is just sublime ❤️
This is all natural,from the heart, and is a great job.
I've listened to this piece maybe six times in the last six months and I'm struck with how original is her phrasing. Not just good singing, good jazz, good music.
+nemo227 : ) That's right! And it is so delightful! There is so much talented people out there...
Angus Brownfield I've listened it six times in the last forty minutes lol
Thats so good
Respectfully beg to differ. Her voice, although does indeed have the rhythm, is IMHO, without substance, little coloring and boring. Wants to sound like Blossom Dearie without succeeding. Definitely not to be compared with Chet Baker whose extra-relaxed voice had a nice body to it, even when touching falsetto.He managed to convey this feeling making you want more. And as far as her trumpet sound, although she is very good, nevertheless doesn't possess Baker's velvety sound.
Viva Yo, youv'e got the right to your opinion, which I respect.
I'm not comparing with Chet Baker, but saying that her version impressed me so very much... after his! :)
She has such a smooth voice, sugar to the senses.
Friends forever! ^_^
EVERYBODY has their right to their opinion. I am not challenging you, just expressing mine, which happens to go against the grain of 99% of the posters. Like I said, TO MY EARS, I find her voice "cutely irritating" and unlistenable after 2 minutes. Maybe because Ella Fitz, unquestionably and by far the best non-operatic voice of recording history, is SO superhumanly perfect that this kid sounds to me like bad brakes (and incidentally, if Ella's destiny had been to sing El Bel Canto, she would also have been magnificent).
Just saying, not attacking.
Love the song, love the singer, love the tenor and love the quintet :)
Jazz is the most beautiful genre of music there is. It connects generations.
I just stumbled upon Joan and Andrea yesterday - a wonderful surprise. I have listened to about 6 songs now, and each one has been like opening a beautiful present. I was unaware of Scott also - I have missed out by not knowing all of them much sooner.
These people make the best music anywhere...so tight.
Ignasi Terraza: best spanish jazz musician since Tete Montoliu. He deserves such praise!!...
My favorite jazz pianist ever, especially when backing a vocalist. No one can do it better. And he is blind.
How delightful it must be for Mr. Chamorro to hear one of his students perform so well.
Andrea begins the song with regrets. She’s fallen in love with love. As the story develops, she heightens the mood through a poignant performance accented with a tender trumpet solo. By the time the song ends, she has produced a one-act play. Thus, the rare talent of Andrea Motis.
Moving to Barcelona ... This group is SO solid and I've heard A LOT of groups. Hard to believe the improv I'm hearing, intonation, feel, phrasing, dynamics, groove, etc. coming out of what looks like such young players.
At 17 years of age Andrea Motis arrived on the jazz scene with the effect of a nuclear missle with her wonderful album "Live at Jamboree" Andrea must have been born with the essence of jazz in her DNA. She can nail any ballad specially when the lyrics are difficult and puts so much emotion and sensitivity into her singing and playing. The others members, all terrific jazz musicians in their own right, back her to perfection making this quintet one of the best around today.
Can't agree more. This Jamboree session is historical. I keep watching it over & over again.
This song is like a first kiss, a love that is enduring, but most of all "this" sultry beautiful piece played well
I just discovered this channel on RUclips, and I have to say that Andrea Motis and the rest of the students of Joan Chamorro are just incredible. We need more talent like this in the world today!
Beautiful group, beautiful interpretation
Descubrí a Andrea Motis hace tan sólo 3 dias (sin olvidarme también de Joan Chamorro y los demás artistas que participan en casi todos los vídeos que he visitado) y he de decir que nunca antes me había fascinado tanto el Jazz me fascina ahora.
La musicalidad, el talento y la gracia que le dáis a todas vuestras actuaciones son sublimes. Cualquiera que tenga una mínima idea de lo que es la buena música, debería escuchar al menos una vez alguna de estas canciones. Definitivamente, soy fan! Seguid así :)
I love this song... from South Korea.
Cuando me hijo tenía 2 años, le ponía esta pieza musical y le encantaba, decía que la vocalista era su mamá :) y yo el de sombrero. la música es el lenguaje más hermoso del mundo.
Great Joan Chamorro...
Hugs from Brazil
Dear RUclips. Thanks for giving me a chance to know the existence of this. Beautiful ensemble. Great interpretation. This is true art. When music comes with light and touch your soul. You've been gifted dear Andrea. Thanks for giving us those notes. From France with admiration.
that guy on sax, hes really feelin it. so much soul in this whole preformance. beautiful sounds!
Magnífica interpretación de Andrea, los músicos y puesta de Chamorro. Muchas gracias!!!
SHE'S SO VERSATILE IN HER INTERPRETATION, REALLY INCREDIBLE!!!
Wonderful ensemble, beautiful voice uniquely beautiful. Thank you❤
Wow, how smooth. So glad to see such young talent enter the Jazz scene. Makes me happy!
Just wondering why there are so many dislikes? She is from another planet with her sensitive rendition of this number.
Envy is a caustic lover.
So sweet comment! 😁 i love it♥
@@genesmith4019 I think you are dead right, jealousy is a poison that is all consuming.
470 thoroughly sour creatures, who travel between RUclips sites to spread their misery; send them to an underground cave where they belong.
The first time I heard Scott Hamilton playing on theses songs, I thought It was Stan Getz. He has that quality!
The closest to Getz that I have heard
The exquisite solemnity of Ms Motis' vocal seems to inspire sublime playing from the rest of the band.
A truly beautiful piece of music
this brings tears to my eyes. i want to performe like this someday
Consistency my friend, stick with it
WOW Andrea, what a tremendous beautiful performance with ever so much feeling. Absolutely brilliant. I have watched this over and over again and cant get enough of it. Fabulous solos by you, Scott Hamilton and Ignasi Terraza. Great backing by Joan, Josep & Esteve. So cool.
¡Qué belleza de gente con mucho talento ! Saludos juchitán, Oaxaca.
Great treatment of a beautiful ballad. Very impressed by the timing by all musicians.
I heard this tune at Basin Street in NYC in the 1940s. I like this rendition much better. Andrea does a great vocal. The group does a terrific backup.
Wonderful music........ and what a wonderful vocalist Andrea has become and getting even better. What a treasure.
And now a baby in 2020 that’s not tooooo fast. “ just in time “ Congratulations !
I am absolutely in love with Andrea's voice and she is stunningly beautiful! What a wonderfully haunting performance (in a great way)! Luscious piano playing, beautifully rich saxophone....and I could go on and on. It reminds me of some older jazz records where you can just get lost in them for hours.
Incredible ; old jazz and new generation! Sweet, sweet!
Just fantastic! Motis, Terazza and Hamilton excel with their solos. Good backing from drums and bass!
Cada cierto tiempo, desde hace varios años, que vuelvo a escuchar esta versión y el solo de Ignassi me vuelve a emocionar como aquella primera vez. Gracias por esta interpretación y por las muchas otras que nos regalan.
Unbelievably, I've become dependent on hearing and seeing this perfect aesthetic piece everyday. My soul cannot rise until it has happened.
Wow!
@@heatherblanks1284 God bless you, sweetheart!
I fall in love with her music! she's not only beautiful, actually her music touch the soul.
Cada interprete da todo su ser por esta gran canción. Sois los mejores, os aprecio mucho!!
Absolutely amazing. Well done all. Stunning piece. Love this kind of jazz.
I have been a jazz fan for many, many years, yet I have not heard this wonderful song! It has been a revelation, and the singing of this young woman is so damn fine!
Where are these young kids getting all the street-cred to be able to emote like this?
The conductor just smiles! I guess I would too if my orchestra sounded like this. If I had an orchestra.
+Joe Vreeland ehehhehehe!!! I think you're right. He is very proud, and happy! And he has all the reasons to be like that.
Myriads of online resources...lol
The talent begins young with the great Joan Chamorro, he knows how to pick them and get those great sounds of them! He start them out young, each plays more than one instrument usually, just makes massive talents out of all of those young people, and they love doing it, love the music they make!
Joe Vreeland
She's a prodigy found at the perfect time. We are so lucky. Everyone knows it and they all just dig it cause she's insanely good and so is the band.
Eres una cantante maravillosa, hay gente poco inteligente que no valora el talento, el sentimiento y el hecho de que cantes en un idioma que no es el de nacimiento. Te felicito eres increíble.
This video performance, recording. . . whatever you want to call it. . . is a fine work of indelible ART and should be a staple of beauty for all to appreciate. . . in a perfect world.
I have no words to describe how astonishing this song is and how beautifully you guys played it.
Bravo, Maestro Chamorro. Obrigado por mais esta interpretação especial de todo o grupo, com destaque para o clima intimista exclusivo dos mestres do mais puro jazz.
Gosto muito!!!!
Un régal....Andrea Motis,18 ans et une parfaite maitrise de trois instruments,la voix,la trompette,le sax....
This is ultimate sax solo. Really beutiful
Her phrasing is different but her vocal timbre reminds me of Chet Baker's recording. In any case she is wonderful and boy am I happy I accidentally found her. Thank you RUclips for that list on the right. And my goodness is she lovely!
Me too a pure hazard amazing 😏
Magistral interpretación 🌹❤️🌻
Joan sos un genio! lo que hiciste con estas muchachitas es impresionante! como crecieron y con cuanta calidad! Felicitaciones a todos!
Essa menina é um encanto! Uma voz linda e melodiosa. Talento em todos os instrumentos. Joan Chamorro é um garimpeiro de talentos. Parabéns ao grande maestro.
The way Ignasi Terraza feels the love is terribly real: sweet beginning, passion, confusion, drama, end. This guy thinks the music outside its language.
The way Ignasi Terraza feels and thinks love, through his solo, is too realistic and deep.
Apperently hes a blind pianist
I don't get your point
Lloré con su duelo. Mágica actuación
A beautiful interpretation of this song. Andrea is very talented. Nice solo by Scott Hamilton!
I finally understand jazz after watching this. Everybody knows the song and can play it perfectly, but once you're on stage, everyone just does whatever they wanna do. She's singing whatever words she wants (I know she knows them) on whatever beat she wants, regardless of where the band is. The sax guy is blowing his lungs out, cranking smooth solos when he isn't even supposed to, the drummer is just salting those snares, and the bass guy is rolling, but rolling hard. Jazz is the essence of music, of emotion, of feeling. We all know how the song goes, but these musicians want you to feel every instrument and they do that by improvising everything in a way that feels organic and raw. This is a beautiful cover.
AMAZING MUSICIANSHIP ON SHOW HERE...HAMILTON'S TONE IS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!
It took me a long time to appreciate this piano solo, I used to find some of the tones a bit off, but the more I hear them, and the more I look at the pianist's facial expressions, I start feeling what I believe are the emotions he wants to transmit. I can see the slight contraction of his nostril, his eyes, the corner of his mouth, it transmits tension (which is being translated in the notes), but afterwards he kind of tilts his head to the left, and his eyes change, as if releasing some of that tension, and kind of shifting the mood on his next keys to something happier (like a "I've been through a rough patch, but I'm getting better", and ending the solo. Phenomenal...
De pianist is blind
Ignasi Terraza is probably the finest jazz pianist in Europe today. He's been blind since the age of ten.
Wow, and now I am sure that I have heard the most beautiful version of this song. Admire your work, Mr. Chamorro, very much indeed. I’m a music teacher myself and a pro jazzmusician from Sweden. Young and wonderful Andrea is a new favourite to me and the pianosolo is a masterpiece in the art of music, maybe the best I’ve heard... Absolut stunning and a tear fell easily from my eyes. Thank you and thank you again!! 🌺🎷👍🙋♂️👏
Over and over i watch this video....and memorize the expression on Andrea's face. .and Joan's face. ..and Scott's face and wonder at the depth of feeling and emotion in each heart that is creating this beautiful song for me.
She is amazing. So much talent Sax Trumpet Vocals. Her latest CD is just first class
Andrea eres un Angel cantas y tocas la Trompeta maravillosamente, Gracias a Dios tuve la oportunidad de escucharte en Vivo aquí en New York y conocer a todos fue una experience SÚPER. Gracias por existir y a todo el grupo del gran Maestro Joan Chamorro ‘’GRACIAS¨
Her parents must be so proud simply beautiful music this was such a great youtube find
The guy on sax is Scott Hamilton and has many fans for what it’s worth!!!
Deservedly so. I'm certainly a fan
Great job as usual. I find this girl amazing.
All these kids and teens playing with such maturity, I cant get over it. Love every video. Wish I had been brought up in Barcelona and played with these cats and learned from these teachers.
This piano solo is insane. wow.
Wow....totally involved in the music and delivering it from her very soul. It doesn't get much better!!
Absolutely captivating , the sax solo just gives me chills