Brad Mehldau - Live at Vienne 2010
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- For your information, Brad Mehldau plays 'My favorite things' for the first time in this performance, but it is omitted from this video.
1.My favorite things - x
2.Bittersweet symphony & Smells like teen spirit - 00:00
3.Waltz for Jon Brion - 16:29
4.Teardrop - 22:35
5.Dream brother - 31:18
6.This here - 40:14
7.Things behind the sun - 49:21
I think genius like Brad Mehldau intentionally showed a unified organicity in this performance, and as evidence, all improvisation styles are similar.
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Brad is travelling the universe with a piano, and taking people with him..
Silver haired piano surfer
Trip the light fantastic and dance this swivel hips!
Does anybody recognize those chords at the very end of Bittersweet and Smells like Teen Spirit? Just before the applause Brad plays these familiar chords. For the life of me I cannot remember the band name or the song but it is a beautiful song from the 90's. There was a music video that had close-ups and sped up video of nature, animals, etc relative to the song title. I can not put my finger on it.
The hairs on my arms are giving a standing ovation
Best jazz pianist today.
50:05
Musically, he is the evolution of the linages of Bill Evans and Kieth Jarrett. Incomperable talent.
I wish I could love something as much as he loves playing piano.
I’m beyond words rn after listening to waltz for Jon brion (jb)
A total phenom - Brad is just stunning.
....and the piano is really well tuned....
Every time I come across a Brad Mehldau video I haven't seen before, I end up watching the whole thing when I meant to check it out for a minute or two. The man puts on a good show, and he knows how to phrase, holy cow each song is a complete journey on its own.
It's never a minute or two and I keep trying to play it in the background but it always comes to the fore and everything else just has to wait
I'm speechless. And so damned grateful.
Thats so beautiful and the coolest technique. Amazing. Jaw dropping/ Awe!
This is the greatest thing ever
브래드 멜다우. The music is so amazing.
Things behind the sun is such a unique and interesting song for Brad to have picked
It's one of these performances never getting boring no matter how often you hear them. The transition of songs into each other like from Bitter Sweet Symphony to Smells like Teen Spirit - incredible.
rips veins ... fascinates, hypnotizes, absorbs completely. The 90s, the great musical 90s that were asleep in our cells, nourish and vibrate in a wonderful way.
Brad Mehldau M a s t e r c l a s s ❤
Spellbinding genius!
It's Massive Attack's Teardrop! Love it!
Mehldau has performed around the world at a steady pace since the mid-1990s, with his trio and as a solo pianist. His performances convey a wide range of expression. There is often an intellectual rigor to the continuous process of abstraction that may take place on a given tune, and a certain density of information. That could be followed by a stripped down, emotionally direct ballad. Mehldau favors juxtaposing extremes.
Brad Mehldau Official Site
One of the most unorthodox bills I have ever seen during this time in Mehldau’s career was seeing nearly the identical set when he opened for John Mayer at the Hollywood Bowl. Two of my favs from different worlds on the same night. Bonkers
Mayer lead guitar for Dead & Co. Mehldau into the GD. Not so different…
In ‘The Zone’ was written about this man. He is a medium in contact with the Muse.🤔❤️🌹j.
Music for the sophisticated ear.
I would pay serious money to having been there! Epic perfomance! No better video quality? Pitty!
Smells like teen spirit played so powerfull and dramatically, what an iconic melody! I love it so much
Brad is a great talent.
One may surprised as a jazz musician he was a heroin addict for several years.
Thankfully he put it all behind him.
Now a married family man with 3 kids he’s a great father.
He interviews well, great wit and sense of humor.
Speaks his mind very effectively.
Volvio!!! habían sacado esta obra de 55 min completa... que alegría!!! No lo escuché más a Brad con este tipo de temas.
Simply fantastic.
Thanks for share this! 🙏🏼
What a performance! Thank you for posting this...
So glad someone re-uploaded. Thanks.
Wonderful !
Maravilhoso ❤
Magnifique musicien ! Wonderful! J’adore!!!
Thanks you for posting!! I was searching this concert... Have a nice day! From Chile... :)
have a nice day from litochoro too!
:)
Una maravilla... que hermoso que alguien nos regle la música y el cielo en un aquí y ahora
Thank you
Tra i pezzi più belli 👏👏👏
Waltz for J. B.
😭😭😭💥💯💙💚❣💚💙
오 이거 한동안 유튭에서 짤려 있었던 거 같은데 감사합니다...
Not only shaping sound but embodying it . He is dancing.🌹j.
is there any way to get the sheets for his bittersweet symphony cover? this is incredible i needed this so much
Is this peak Brad? l'd love to know if there are other recorded performances of his that top this one.
Dans la lignée de Keith Jarrett
👏👏👏👏👏❤️
In the first Peace i hear a something
of a Song from Robin Williams..can it
be?
Was there video ever recorded for his performance of My Favorite Things on that day?
Yes, It's this - ruclips.net/video/CvvuyWUTnbM/видео.html
10:39❤️
If someone ever said could you introduce Smells like Teen Spirit, from Nirvana, right after you just finished Bittersweet Symphony by the Verve..
Only Brad, right?
Seen him a dozen times. I remember when he was demoing Bittersweet in 08-09. He'd play it right after Paranoid Android, usually. At the time, it was like, "WTF is this?" Wait, is that.. Yeah, I think it is. Later, there'd be a song.
That's what seeing Brad live is. Wish I was here for this performance, as it was another one that was amazing.
Awesome. Thank you so much. Anyone know if audio is available of this concert? Thanks again
👾
Modern day Koln concert
Why is favourite things omitted?
33:34
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🎹🎹🎹🎹👏👏👏
jodida crema, fucking cream
8:10
The Best!!!!
I have watched this performance many times. Still thrills. Brad looks like he is channeling some cosmic force.
In this car...
Since this concert popped up several weeks ago I have listened to some of it every day, and each day I am moved by Brad's playing. I have not felt this way about contemporary music since Keith Jarret's Bremen/Lausanne in the '70s. I am not much of a jazz fan, but his ability to take different genres and create something new and moving in his improvisation just strikes me as divinely inspired. I know that is a lot to say but the energy he brings out in the music seems almost too much to handle at times in its beauty and depth of feeling. I look forward to hearing more of his music, past and future, and I feel fortunate, and grateful, to have discovered him. (Thanks Rick Beato for your great interview with Brad.)
Thank you again
you know Jerry Garcia?
He makes the more supportable Keith Jarrett music, except for the Cologne concert which cannot be compared to anything else in the world
Keith Jarrett and Brad Mehldau are GOD of Essence of Music and Piano Music. They surpassed Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Scriabin, Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, Kapustin, Art Tatum, Thelonious Monk, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Michel Camilo and Gonzalo Rubalcaba. I can confidently assert this.
No one comes close to Keith Jarrett, especially melodically, he’s not in the same league, the garden is a beautiful piece.
COMPARED TO BACH WE ALL SUCK, Pat Metheny
It's always a tricky business to compare musicians. Comparisons to Keith Jarrett are understandable but misguided. This guy does not begin to approach the emotional and musical breadth and depth of maestro Jarrett, nor the heartbreaking lyricism, color palette, subtle grace or masterful pianism. In the void left by the maestro's unfortunate absence from the concert stage, we must take comfort and joy in his peerless recordings rather than elevate mediocre pianists to fill it. It's not Mehldau's fault, he is being who he is. It's simply that who he is is not in the same universe as Keith Jarrett.
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Dear Brad, of course you are the best jazz pianist, but why did you wear a shirt that has been out of date for 23 years (summer tour 1987) !!!???
Did his mom post this? Lol
It's a pity, why the sound-engineers didn't took care about the sound of this Steinway-grandpiano with such a wonderful pianist, and everything sounds just like a "CP-70" (Yamaha) with an awful compression-rate with such a lack of dynamics . ..
Prachtig, maar niet in de openlucht. Akoestiek is verre van goed.
just a lot of wrong notes
😂😂😂
Boring.... let move on !
Here we go again. A non techically proficient, non educated guy on a beautiful piano being shown appreciation for non music by a non music loving crowd. You could find more interesting enjoyable music in a bar somewhere.
No need to yuck someone’s yum, Mike. And non technically proficient, non educated is just wrong in Brads case.
I wonder what makes Diana Krall technically proficient and educated enough that she only plays real music covers to real music loving crowds. Or what behooves someone to go to a video of an artist he doesn't like to spew his displeasure in the comment section.
Side note for a painting 101 trick: Before you paint, protect your floors with some plastic or a rug. That way you don't have to spend hours scratching your new floor with steel wool. :O
None of that matters if you move people.
Brad studied piano and composition at the Berklee College of Music, I really think this qualifies as education. And if you're a player yourself, you should recognise the technical proficiency after the first bars of bittersweets symphony. It's very hard to split the right hands playing between the melody and accompanying like Brad does. But I'm sure you can do this easily 😉
Trust me Sir, Mr. Mehldau is one of the leading pianist and improviser to change the future of the piano music, you will love him one day