NYO Jazz Performs Mary Lou William’s “Roll ‘Em”
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- NYO Jazz performs Mary Lou Williams’s “Roll ‘Em” with bandleader Sean Jones. This performance was filmed at the Fisher Music Center in Detroit on August 5, 2022.
To learn more about Carnegie Hall’s national youth ensembles (NYO-USA, NYO2, and NYO Jazz), including how to apply, visit carnegiehall.org/NYO.
Each year, Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute brings together the brightest young players from across the country to form the National Youth Orchestra of the United States (NYO-USA), NYO2, and NYO Jazz. This all-expenses-paid program offers unparalleled training and performance opportunities for all participants.
first trumpet solo is swag
Second solo not too shabby either!
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That bassist aint getting enough credit, intonation is on point 😅
The clarinet THAT FIRST TRUMPET SOLO and omg nathaniel. They’re all so gass
That piano solo was really unique and creative- I loved how he ended it in classic Basie fashion. What a talented group
they are !
The second trumpet solo was the best to me ✨
clearly stands out
Everyone, that second solo trumpet player is fantastic as well. Great range.
He has great technical control.
All these kids are great and the clarinet player is really special!
Love seeing young men and women engaging in real music like jazz and swing!
*Director: Sean Jones*
*Solos:*
Bass: Lorenzo Wolczko (0:55) (Carlmont High School, CA)
Piano: Brandon Goldberg (1:38) (Pine Crest School, FL)
Clarinet: Lucas Netto (2:28) (New World School of the Arts, FL)
Trumpet: Skylar Tang (3:26) (Crystal Springs Uplands School, CA)
Trombone: Melvin Nimtz (4:21) (New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, LA)
Trumpet: Nathaniel Williford (5:17, 6:39) (Osceola County School for the Arts, FL)
Please Nathaniel, don't hurt em. I loved that he was matching Skylar's energy for like 12 bars and then he ramped it up.
@@MonologueMusicals I liked how he borrowed her nail varnish!
Skylars solo was fantastic
IK I RECOGNIZED SOME FROM EE, THAT CLARINET AND TRUMPET DUDE
Thank you for crediting these musicians, I wish NYO USA/NYO Jazz would take a few extra minutes to acknowledge these deserving musicians.
some mighty fine playing. well done. i love the contrast between the two trumpets, she had a lovely jazz sound, loved her solo then the other dude with some great playing and amazing lip trills. fabulous.
Clarinet player is having a blast
Now that's Jazz! Great squad! All the musicians were polished like newborn brass. I completely enjoyed every note. I am so grateful this performance was captured on video. Kudos to everyone that helped put together this very special presentation.
These kids can play!
First trumpet solo was as tasty as they come. I've seen that player perform before. Most who can play like that, with solo ideas that solid, have a high IQ. They know things...
I like how the piano solo had a ragtime feel
Damn everyone is having such a great time!
AMAZING!! 🤩
Great. What lucky kids. A great teacher!!!!
After the piano solo, the entire band comes in and really rips it! Fantastic contrast.
Holy shit that first trumpet solo!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Loving this to death😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
AMAZING !!!
Seeing them play challenges me to practice More
Brasil Jonas vocês são demais !!
Somebody write a chart for the bassbone player.
WOW!
5:02 is crazy
Dayum 😃
Ok wait that piano solo thoooo
Very nice!
3:26
nice
please, say something about the drummer?
Wow, excellent playing all around. The young lady with the first trumpet solo has some impeccable timing!
Young folks swinging, huh. Damn
the first trumpet solo player looks kinda scary
Why are the nails painted?
cuz they like to paint their nails
No, like what is the meaning behind it with this group. We know that Penn J. does it in memory of his mom. That is alll@@zollychan
Tradition in nyo to paint your nails red
dynamics are way off wind players need to project and play
trombone solo was kinda ass but the rest were good. great arrangement too!
I wonder if any of these kids are ever asked for any original musical thoughts they might have.
Dumb comment
I wonder if you ever appreciate the hard work that these professional musicians in their teens put in. I'm assuming you choose to ignore the countless lines that they made up themselves in their solos as well. I saw you commenting too on Essentially Ellington competition videos. It seems like you're very insecure about your own work that you act out this self-loathing in the form of putting down musicians who are much younger and probably even better than you are.
The first trumpet soloist, Skylar Tang, also won an award for best original composition.