For anyone that enjoyed this, check out the original competition performance. Their first run is cleaner, closer to the original Duke Ellington recording (no Sherman Irby solo in the middle), and is probably the best performance in EE history.
I disagree. I think this one was a little better (with the exception of the lead tpt chops being tired), the soloists were more free as they aren't being judged on this performance and the nerves aren't as high anymore.
2:12 this gives me the feeling as if I just overcame an incredible feat, like finally defeating the final boss of Cuphead(really works with that example) and I’m relaxing in my chair, watching the credits fly by.
The clarinet player is AMAZING!!!! He pulls such a sonorous sound out of his instrument and it's incredible!
This performance can (and should) bring anyone to tears
Incredible, but thats true, that version of the tattoed bride make me happy and sad, i cant describe that. ( it make me in to tears too.)
They play with so much soul.
4:30 is one of those lines that gets stuck in your head for a week
Beautiful intro
I listen to this over and over again, it is wonderful, I love it.
WOW....I would buy their music....
How'd they get Maynard Furgeson in their trumpet section?
*Director: Dr. Thara Memory*
*Solos:*
Piano: Charles Brown III (0:46, 7:58)**
Bass: Colescott Rubin (2:07)**
Lead Trumpet: Matthias Tyni (2:35)**
Clarinet: Max Roark (3:14, 6:46, 8:11, 10:48, 11:40)**
Alto Sax: Sherman Irby (5:26) *(from Jazz at Lincoln Center)*
Trumpet: Erik Reinhardt (7:41)
Trumpet: Steve Montecucco (7:44)
Alto Sax: Shawn Ball (10:26)
Tenor Sax: Quinlan McIntre (10:33)
Bari Sax: Sam Seacrist (10:42)**
* = Honorable Mention Award
** = Outstanding Award
***1st Place in Essentially Ellington Competition***
*Full Awards List*
*Outstanding Rhythm Section:* Charles Brown III (Piano)** , Colescott Rubin (Bass)** , Jordan Goldblatt (Drums), Nika Vredevoogd (Piano, Offstage)
*Outstanding Reed Section:* Shawn Ball (Lead Alto Sax), Shane Walz (Alto Sax), Quinlan McIntre (Tenor Sax), Max Roark (Solo Clarinet, Tenor Sax)** , Sam Seacrist (Baritone Sax)**
*Outstanding Trombone Section:* Adriana Wagner (Lead), Olivia Gadberry**, Riley Brown, Ainslie Cromar
*Outstanding Trumpet Section:* Matthias Tyni (Lead)**, Erik Reinhardt (Split-Lead), Steve Montecucco, Tyler Barnes
*Outstanding Lead Trumpet:*
Matthias Tyni
*Outstanding Soloist Award:*
Charles Brown III (Piano)
Colescott Rubin (Bass)
Shawn Ball (Clarinet)
Max Roark (Clarinet)
Sam Seacrist (Baritone Sax)
Olivia Gadberry (Trombone)
OUTSTANDING ! Well done you guys!
That is an awesome performance, well done to evryone.
i see that Oscar Peterson actually is alive
wow, thank you haha!
@@MusiciansPathyou're awesome. Legitimately my favorite youth pianists
I can’t remember the name of the lick at 1:35, sounds so familiar. Awesome performance by the pianist.
Autumn leaves im prrtty sure
For anyone that enjoyed this, check out the original competition performance. Their first run is cleaner, closer to the original Duke Ellington recording (no Sherman Irby solo in the middle), and is probably the best performance in EE history.
I disagree. I think this one was a little better (with the exception of the lead tpt chops being tired), the soloists were more free as they aren't being judged on this performance and the nerves aren't as high anymore.
@@ejzeiberg I agree
I just realized that they all played without looking at musics
That solo 15:57
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you good bro
2:12 this gives me the feeling as if I just overcame an incredible feat, like finally defeating the final boss of Cuphead(really works with that example) and I’m relaxing in my chair, watching the credits fly by.
Great job - who's this drummer?
Jordan Goldblatt
Thanks!
are these the same chord changes to on green dolphin street or am I tripping
Andy Lopez no, it just has an essentially chromatic baseline just like green dolphin street
What place did they get
1st Place