Duke Ellington Orchestra - Live in Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam 1958 • World of Jazz
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- Edward Kennedy (Duke) Ellington (April 29, 1899 - May 24, 1974) was an American jazz pianist, orchestra leader, and composer.
Duke Ellington was a versatile jazz composer whose influence on music between the 1920s and the 1960s was significant. He is considered one of the greatest American composers.
His major successes were Take the A Train, Satin Doll, Rockin' in Rhythm, Mood Indigo, Caravan and Sophisticated Lady. In the 1920's and 1930's he worked a lot with Irving Mills, from 1940 mostly with Billy Strayhorn.
Many of his compositions were specially attributed to certain musicians of his orchestra: Johnny Hodges, Bubber Miley, Cootie Williams, Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton, Barney Bigard, Ben Webster, Harry Carney, Sonny Greer, Otto Hardwick and Wellman Braud.
One of the best known of these pieces is Concerto for Cootie (1940). Some musicians from his band achieved star status themselves, such as Jimmy Blanton and Ben Webster.
This unique and ultra rare performance was filmed by AVRO tv on film at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on November 2, 1958.
Setlist:
00’00” - The Mooche
07’16” - My Funny Valentine
13’39” - Rockin' & Rhythm
19’13” - Mr. Gentle & Mr. Cool
26’12” - All Of Me
28’45” - Things Ain't What They Used To Be
33’18” - Hi Ei Fo Fum
41’10” - Medley:
- “Sophisticated lady";
- "Don't get around much any more";
- "In a sentimental mood";
- "Mood indigo";
- "I'm beginning to see the light";
- "Caravan";
- "I got it bad";
- "I don't mean thing";
- "If it ain't got that living";
- "Solitude";
- "Duke Ellington".
53’26” - Mid Nuendo in Blue and Crescendo in Blue
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The only human I've ever seen or met that, when you got within 6 feet of him, you could faintly see (and feel) an aura around him. For some unearthly reason, he gave off a "genius" aura. You knew you were in the presence of genius. Strange but true.
Right you are!
@@mariahelenaafonso8615 I noticed that, in his European appearances, he showcased most of his famous sideman, Ray Nance, Paul Gonsalves, Hamilton, Sam Woodward, and the glorious Johnny Hodges. Duke also seems to spend more time at the piano, showing off his pianomistic chops. He really respects his European audiences
That presence was/is part of Him being the Biggest name/person in the whole History of Jazz/Big Band Swing !
That AURA (of Him, of the 'Boys', and the Collective Orchestra) could even be felt in this Video, 50 years later...
And boy, COULD HE PLAY THE PIANO !
(the BEST non-classical Piano Player of all time, no doubt)
You know who else said that? Peter Wolf from the J. Geils Band. He met him once at a club when the band was first starting out and he said Mr. Ellington had this certain aura about him. He was impeccable in every way, shape or form.
These master musicians speak to us through their instruments and in the process give us a glimpse of heaven.
Rockin' & Rhythm gives me goosebumps whenever I hear it. Pure jazz.
Its inspired brilliance full fire, the" kinda dukish" intro tinkling just fills you with eager knowledge of what was to follow.
This is a fantastic concert, designed for true Ellington aficionados.
It reaches levels. Timeless piece
Exquisite, Delightful, classy and sensual THE GOLDEN AGE OF AMERICAN MUSIC SUBLIME IM IN HEAVEN thank you very much for sharing. ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
I am no musical theorist and cannot play any instrument or I'm able to read music all I know is that I love Duke's stabbing at that piano and when the tempo picks up and the horns join in it's always up and away. I feel ya.
This was classic. DUKE ELLINGTON AND BAND. MASTERPIECE JAZZ. THANK YOU.❤️🎸🎹🎺🥁🎬🎹🎼🎵
Duke! Let it be known that "We Love You & the Band Very Dearly!
00:00 The Mooche
07:16 My Funny Valentine
13:39 Kinda Dukish - Rockin' in Rhythm
19:13 Mr. Gentle & Mr. Cool
26:12 All of Me
28:45 Things Ain't What They Used to Be
33:18 Hi-Fi Fo-Fum
41:10 Medley: 41:20 “Sophisticated Lady" ~ 41:37 "Don't Get Around Much Anymore"~ 41:53 "Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me" ~ 42:12 "Don't You Know I Care" ~ 42:30 "In a Sentimental Mood" ~ 42:48 "Mood Indigo" ~ 43:45 "I'm Beginning to See the Light" ~ 44:06 "Sophisticated Lady" ~ 44:30 "Caravan" ~ 45:20 "I Got It Bad" ~ 46:41 "It Don't Mean a Thing" ~ 48:20 "Solitude" ~ 50:51 "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart/Don't Get Around Much Anymore"
53:26 Diminuendo in Blue and Crescendo in Blue
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Do Brasil, revendo estas feras, tanta qualidade junta! Parabéns!
Music is beyon race and nationality. Thank you for sharing this historical band.
Ellington,sera,..siempre...lo.mejordelomejor..dios..lo..tedra.a.su.lado..bendito..
Actually music is not beyond race! This was during the time of Apartheid in South Africa-invented by the Dutch from Amsterdam! Dream on my friend. They like our music; it does not mean they like black people. Wakey, wakey!
Muchas Gracias por compartir este concierto histórico, patrimonio de la humanidad.
Jimmy Woode on bass I believe. Absolutely amazing
Incredible
Great
Quedo...sin..palabras...duke..is..king..the..king..en..el..jazz...bravo.bravissimooooo😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂
РЕСПЕКТ +1500!!!
Maravilha!
A full Duke concert showcasing the band in full flight. Again I ask why are the best archival full performances from European television? Not just jazz but also pop, rock, blues.
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One of the last Ellington performances of Crescendo in Blue, which was replaced by "Blow by Blow".
26' 12'' all of me
thanks!
Nobody like Duke. Nobody.
thank God!
I only kidding as I love Duke. But, still, thanks God!
😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Cookin ,like chef de race champs
26’12” - ?
28’45” - things ain't what they used to be
thanks!
хорошо играют
Я был на их концерте
Do the people in the audience know how lucky they are ?
Names of the musicians please.
How did he gather this great band?
He paid his musicians top dollar and he gave them few limitations many showed up late for gigs with no repercussions
Enough with a million commercial
sam Woodyard love him
Best drummer Ellington ever had (with respect to all the others!). Just perfect for Duke.