George Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (Piano & Jazz Band) | Wayne Marshall | WDR Funkhaus Orchestra

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2021
  • "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin in the version for piano and jazz band, arranged by Ferde Grofé, played by the WDR Funkhaus Orchestra conducted by Wayne Marshall. Recorded live at the WDR Funkhaus Wallrafplatz on July 2, 2021.
    WDR Funkhaus Orchestra
    Wayne Marshall, piano and conductor
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Комментарии • 79

  • @Drew039
    @Drew039 2 года назад +27

    Wayne is my favorite interpreter of Gershwin. I know he has a love of classical but he would make one hell of a jazz pianist

  • @amyhymon6758
    @amyhymon6758 Год назад +13

    This is what George Gershwin would want ❤
    This is why I keep playing

  • @Turbigoo
    @Turbigoo Год назад +13

    Not so common to see (hear) such a brilliant conductor & soloist 😍

  • @rklionel-yk5gz
    @rklionel-yk5gz День назад

    He really knows how to improvise on Gershwin's themes. Chick Corea may be "rapt" listening, in musical heaven.

  • @patsygoddard2791
    @patsygoddard2791 2 года назад +32

    I could just listen to my cousin play all day. Brilliant 👏 as always Wayne, so very proud of you

  • @EllenpearlJackson-hm2yl
    @EllenpearlJackson-hm2yl 9 месяцев назад +6

    This music this music has the most calming effect for me it's just downright beautiful I love it Love George Gershwin rest in peace beautiful soul

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  9 месяцев назад +1

      We're glad that you like the music! 🤗

  • @jhpvids
    @jhpvids 2 года назад +19

    Just phenomenal piece of music. Wayne Marshall is brilliant ❤️❤️❤️

  • @TheStockwell
    @TheStockwell 2 года назад +20

    After hearing the original version, the orchestral version sounds like elevator or supermarket music. No - this upload by these brilliant musicians is how Gershwin's most famous work was meant to be heard. Extra thumbs-up for Mr. Marshall's showy and skilled performance - and improvisation! - from the keyboard. ☺

    • @Sacto1654
      @Sacto1654 6 месяцев назад +3

      Grofé wrote arrangements for larger orchestras probably to make the piece more "acceptable" to the more traditional classical music audience, in my opinion. That's why the 1942 version is the one most people are familiar with. It wasn't until 1976 when Michael Tilson Thomas performed it that the original version for piano and jazz orchestra started to come back into vogue.

  • @rudolffritzroessle6581
    @rudolffritzroessle6581 2 года назад +8

    Welch wunderbare Stimmungslagen man mit Musik herbeizaubern kann.

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  2 года назад +2

      Schön, dass wir Ihnen eine Freude bereiten konnten.

  • @mistyjomc1
    @mistyjomc1 Год назад +5

    Rhapsody in Blue is my favorite song of all time. This version is so fresh and exciting! I love it completely. I will have to listen to more of your music.

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Год назад +1

      Thank you!
      We are glad that you like it 😊 We have all kinds of music here on our channel. Feel free to explore! 🤗

  • @marcothyssen9142
    @marcothyssen9142 2 года назад +8

    It's been a long time since I heard such a wonderful version of Rhapsody. Wayne Marshall really brings it all home for me. Many congratulations!!

  • @kellykim0226
    @kellykim0226 Год назад +6

    Now THIS is my FAV recording for this piece!

  • @timschulz9563
    @timschulz9563 Год назад +8

    This is probably one of the best version of Rhapsody in Blue. I'm not sure if this is better than the interpretation by Herbie Hancock but it's definitely close.

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Год назад +2

      Aw, thank you 😍

    • @bryangl1
      @bryangl1 Год назад +1

      I'm sorry, but this doesn't sound the way Gershwin would have approved. Yes, they are following the Grofe score, but, except for a few spots, don't achieve either the Grofe 'sound', nor does the piano achieve a Gershwin style. There are a number of surviving audible documentations for reference. So, this must be seen as a vehicle for the pianist and not a re-creation of the Gershwin and Grofe intentions.

  • @igorpaphnutius6065
    @igorpaphnutius6065 2 года назад +4

    Er spielt es bedeutend besser als die besten klassischen Pianisten.

  • @bob-N4REE
    @bob-N4REE Месяц назад

    Spectacularly bright piano. THANKS Maestro! ...and even a banjo too!
    BEST WISHES Mr. Marshall on your next endeavors.

  • @johnturley8621
    @johnturley8621 4 месяца назад +4

    Mer-say! I don't think I've ever heard anyone/any orchestra use such fast tempi on this piece in all my decades of hearing it! Nor have I heard this arrangement of it before...and (for my ears anyway) the completely new piano improvisation; I wonder if the composer allowed for that possibility when he composed it? It's a measure of how well-composed and rugged it is to begin with that all these "differences" can be convincingly integrated into the whole. In a word: very nicely done. Thank you VERY much. JAT😊

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for the compliment!
      We're glad that you enjoyed our interpretation 🤗

    • @MusicSim8
      @MusicSim8 2 месяца назад +2

      Fun thing about this piece in particular is that the original performance had improvised piano parts from Gershwin himself and we have no idea what he played because that performance wasn't recorded in any way. Gershwin only wrote the "official" piano part after the premiere. So improvising the piano parts here is in keeping with the original spirit of the piece.

  • @sydneydaviston-atkins2936
    @sydneydaviston-atkins2936 Год назад +7

    I got chills! I love this version.

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much 🥰

    • @bryangl1
      @bryangl1 Год назад +1

      I'm not totally sure about it being the Grofe arrangement - well, not quite. The number of players seems to be right (19, or close to), but sounding like a twenty-first century ensemble, rather than 1920s to 1930s band (although the opening with the clarinet is fabulous!). OK, I'm being fussy/pedantic, and it's just my opinion - of course it is - and I would need to listen with a Grofe score at hand, and still not be able to pinpoint where I think things aren't quite right. So I should shut up and go, listen to a version that I'm happy wirh - and that's a specific Yuja Wang performance, with an orchestra that's far too large - but manages to get exactly the right feel. Here, the size is right, but the ensemble playing is - what? too good? - perhaps - but not as simple as that.

    • @sydneydaviston-atkins2936
      @sydneydaviston-atkins2936 Год назад

      @@bryangl1 I don't know why you are responding to me...

    • @bryangl1
      @bryangl1 Год назад

      @@sydneydaviston-atkins2936 Sorry Sydney, my reply was intended for someone else but ended up being directed to this thread, and sitting below your name. You may notice that on the first line there is no name - whilst it wasn't specifically directed to you, that's where it accidentally ended up. I see that my name is splashed too widely here, I will delete all of them except the one that prompted this. Again, sorry for the mix up.

  • @user-kl9wr1kj9r
    @user-kl9wr1kj9r Год назад +3

    Incredible originality always wins through! ❤

  • @galinakrivulin6767
    @galinakrivulin6767 2 года назад +5

    Like it very much and sharing.

  • @yuta7160
    @yuta7160 Месяц назад

    Outstanding !!
    This is the music that makes people smile and move 😍

  • @shabbazzorganicsllc
    @shabbazzorganicsllc 2 года назад +2

    That was the dopest, most exciting concert! Masterful!

  • @ricardonascimento6020
    @ricardonascimento6020 Год назад +1

    Vida nova!!! Que maravilha!! O pianista improvisa!! BRAVO!!!

  • @macguysgarage
    @macguysgarage Год назад +1

    oh my! its "comfort food for your ears!" beautiful always loved George Gershwin...you took it to a new level! bravo!

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Год назад +1

      What a nice compliment! Thank you 🥰

  • @kChallo
    @kChallo Месяц назад

    Touched😢

  • @top88piano
    @top88piano 2 года назад +2

    Fabulous!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @adamdacevedo
    @adamdacevedo Год назад +1

    BRAVO…!

  • @lindacox3062
    @lindacox3062 3 месяца назад

    Besides Gershwin great musical piece. Wow, the audio is great on my computer. Thanks.

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  3 месяца назад

      You're welcome!
      We're glad that you like it 🤗

  • @kellycoleman715
    @kellycoleman715 4 месяца назад

    Extraordinary interpretation/improvisation. Bravo! 👏🏻👊🏼

  • @fabiusgraco5296
    @fabiusgraco5296 2 года назад +2

    Essa música é cara dos Estados Unidos da América e toda sua intrigante genealidade. Adoro G. Gershwin.

  • @sharigraves6385
    @sharigraves6385 2 месяца назад

    Magnificent Rendition 💙

  • @TheBaritoneCrooner
    @TheBaritoneCrooner Год назад +4

    This is a nice change of pace from the Denis Matsuev version with orchestra and jazz trio. It’s MUCH less indulgent than Matsuev’s arrangement where his group has THREE extended trio sections within the framework of the original piece. Frankly, I’m amazed the Russian audiences they played for enjoyed or even understood the decidedly American, straight ahead jazz sections interspersed within the original Rhapsody. This version is more in line how I feel Gershwin himself would find it much more enjoyable from his box seat! It’s also nice to hear a closer arrangement to Grofé / Whiteman’s original performance. Banjo and all! BTW, anyone know what the story is on the framed pictures on little lighted tables? Comical placeholders for members who aren’t in this smaller setup?

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Год назад +2

      The video is a recording of the farewell concert we played with and for Wayne Marshall, when his period as the chief conductor of WDR Funkhausorchestra ended. So the pictures are part of the orchestras attention towards Wayne Marshall, to say thank you, goodbye and see you soon again. 😊

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  Год назад +2

      And thank you so much for your detailed feedback and appreciation!

    • @fatimaestinzo6139
      @fatimaestinzo6139 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@WDRKlassik this is sweet. ☺️

    • @bobiggy1162
      @bobiggy1162 4 месяца назад

      Fantastic! My wife and I truly enjoyed this! My wife has been playing piano since 3&1/2 years old. Her mother began teaching her and Stella G. Brimo taught her along the way into Conservatory! She’s Awesome! We loved this from Wayne Marshall and his orchestra! Again, thank you all so much!🎹🎼😊👍🩷

  • @transam7091
    @transam7091 Год назад +1

    Wie das Remake eines klassischen Film. Das kann nur schief gehen. Klingt für mich wie James Last auf Speed.

  • @sharigraves6385
    @sharigraves6385 2 месяца назад

    100th Anniversary of Rhapsody in Blue

  • @ruexcited2WholeHearted
    @ruexcited2WholeHearted 2 года назад +1

    W O W

  • @WilfriedBerk
    @WilfriedBerk 2 года назад +3

    3:03 Yulia D. on sax-alto/ 4:50 changing from bassclar to clarinet

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Год назад +1

    That’s version is very different than how I usually listen to. Good tho !

  • @HonestCoach-us1ed
    @HonestCoach-us1ed Год назад

    Seems just a tad bit rushed, bravo ! Clarinetist ❤️❤️

  • @Ateismopensante
    @Ateismopensante Год назад +1

    Sound like to 1.25x speed

  • @lawrencewhyte1554
    @lawrencewhyte1554 7 месяцев назад +1

    Why is there photos of people ?

    • @WDRKlassik
      @WDRKlassik  7 месяцев назад +4

      Hi, @lawrencewhyte1554! This was during the farewell concert of Wayne Marshall as principal conductor of the orchestra. As a surprise for Wayne, there were photos of both him and of the musicians doing "Wayne-like" things spread around the stage.

    • @lawrencewhyte1554
      @lawrencewhyte1554 4 месяца назад

      @@WDRKlassik very nice

  • @jerrythemouse28
    @jerrythemouse28 Год назад +3

    At United, we're connecting people. Uniting the world and doing it safely. From all of us, thank you and enjoy your flight!

  • @hannslunninger416
    @hannslunninger416 2 года назад

    Schade, dass vor lauter Improvisation der notierte virtuose Repetitionsteil ausgelassen wurde. Das scheint mir in der Fassung von Makoto Ozone überzeugender gelungen: ruclips.net/video/P7lGzpfvoWk/видео.html -
    Improvisatorische Erweiterung, aber unter würdigender Berücksichtigung des Originals.

  •  2 года назад +1

    2:52 wenn der Dirigent davonrennt und musikalisch nur noch mexikanischer Berufsverkehr bei rauskommt :D

  • @bryangl1
    @bryangl1 Год назад

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    • @aarondyer.pianist
      @aarondyer.pianist Год назад +2

      His first improv caught me off guard but it's beautiful playing. I can understand, though, if you think any momentum was lost. Nevertheless, it is about jazz, and jazz is about improvisation, and he clearly was riffing on the themes. I found it a breath of fresh air.

    • @bryangl1
      @bryangl1 Год назад

      Item deleted on the grounds that my name was plastered too widely here, and my opinion seems to vary too widely.

    • @aarondyer.pianist
      @aarondyer.pianist Год назад

      @@bryangl1 The Ravel anecdote sounds realistic. I think it was Nadia Boulanger who turned Astor Piazzola away from the kind of classical approach he thought he should take to pursue tango, which was most like himself. Thank goodness for that.
      Anyway, I know what you're saying. But rather than reenact Gershwin's struggle for legitimacy, perhaps there is also a tribute to his greatness by showing that there is room for a truly improvisational approach to these cadenzas. I'm not trashing what you're saying, though. I totally get it.

    • @bryangl1
      @bryangl1 Год назад

      @@aarondyer.pianist Hi Aaron, I just edited this, and you are now reading my revised opinion.

    • @TheBaritoneCrooner
      @TheBaritoneCrooner Год назад

      @Aaron Dyer You’ve obviously not heard the Denis Matsuev version with orchestra and jazz trio. It’s MUCH more indulgent! They have THREE extended trio sections within the framework of the original piece. Frankly, I’m amazed the Russian audiences they played for enjoyed or understood the decidedly American jazz interspersed with Gershwin’s original piece.

  • @liliblumm
    @liliblumm Год назад

    Malísimo el realizador o editor del vídeo!! No enfoca a los músicos en sus solos.