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The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five (1961) The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five (1961) Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Joe Morello and Gene Wright Etiketler: Dave Brubeck Take Five 1961 jazz Quartet |
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Blue Rondo A La Turk - Dave Brubeck First track from the best Dave Brubeck album Time Out. Name comes from the 9/8 turkish rhythms as 2+2+2+3 and 3+3+3 which are played consecutively in this piece. Etiketler: dave brubeck blue rondo alla turca turk turkisk turkish march jazz |
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Dave Brubeck - Take Five - 1966 1966 in Berlin Germany Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto sax Eugene Wright - bass Joe Morello - drums Etiketler: Dave Brubeck Jazz |
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Dave Brubeck Quartet - It's A Raggy Waltz Dave Brubeck Quartet - It's A Raggy Waltz (filmclip '62) Etiketler: Dave Brubeck raggy waltz DaveBrubeckQrartet Jazz |
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Dave Brubeck - Somewhere ... Etiketler: Dave Brubeck Somewhere Jazz |
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Dave Brubeck - Koto Song - 1966 1966 in Berlin Germany Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto sax Eugene Wright - bass Joe Morello - drums Etiketler: Dave Brubeck Jazz |
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Dave Brubeck Craven Filter Special 6 Blue Rondo a la Turk. Part 6 of lost Australian performance of Dave Brubeck Quartet hosted by Digby Wolfe. The film was saved from destruction in 1984 and now is with the Australian National Film and Sound Archive. A 1" PAL telecine transfer of the film was sent to Dave Brubeck's management in the mid 90s. Etiketler: Brubeck Australia Rondo |
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Dave brubeck Dave Brubeck quartet interpretando Take Five Etiketler: Dave Brubeck Paul Desmond take five |
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Dave Brubeck - Take The 'A' Train - 1966 1966 in Berlin Germany Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto sax Eugene Wright - bass Joe Morello - drums Etiketler: Dave Brubeck Jazz |
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Radiohead vs Dave Brubeck - Five Step 15 Step de Radiohead mélangé à Take Five de Dave Brubeck. Bootleg disponible sur http://www.overdub.fr Etiketler: radiohead vs dave brubeck overdub bootleg mashup mash up |
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Dave Brubeck - Take Five (1972) Features Paul Desmond Etiketler: bobhardy1 bobjuke1 bobjazz11 bobblues1 bobfunk11 bobany1 Dave Brubeck Paul Desmond Take Five Jazz |
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Dave Brubeck Quartet (1961) Have fun with this old video of a good jazz band Etiketler: jazz band Dave Brubeck Quartet |
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Dave Brubeck Quartet - Strange Meadow Lark (1959) "Strange Meadow Lark" from the Time Out album. Etiketler: dave brubeck paul desmond joe morello eugene wright quartet time out album strange meadowlark meadow lark jazz |
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Dave Brubeck & Al Jarreau - Take Five Dave Brubeck and Al Jarreau perform together for the first time, playing the Paul Desmond composition "Take Five". Broadcast in late December, 1997. Etiketler: Dave Brubeck Al Jarreau Take Five |
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Dave Brubeck, Take Five, a little collage Dave Brubeck Quartet performed at the Limelight, Cologne, Germany, in November 2004. Masterfully. Randy Jones: percussion; Michael Moore: Bass; Robert Militello: Saxophone and flute, Dave Brubeck: piano Etiketler: dave brubeck davebrubeck kool jazz masters take5 five music piano hand hands sax saxophone mix collage |
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Gymnopédie vs Take Five (Brubeck & Satie) Jazz\Classical Piano This is a work in progress. I came up with the idea of mixing Gymnopédie & Take 5 whilst at my friend Johnny's house. I heard him playing 2 of his own compositions simultaneously on the piano, one on his left hand, one on his right. This inspired me to try playing 2 pieces at the same time and 'Gymnopédie vs Take 5' was what came out. visit my webpage http://www.joolsscott.co.uk "Take Five" is a classic jazz piece first recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet and released on its 1959 album Time Out. However, it would not become a hit on the Billboard Hot 100 charts until 1961. Composed by Paul Desmond, the group's saxophonist, it became famous for its distinctive, catchy saxophone melody and use of quintuple time, from which its name is derived. It is also known for the solo by drummer Joe Morello. While Take Five was not the first jazz composition to use this meter, it was the first of United States mainstream significance, becoming a hit on the radio at a time when rock music was in fashion. The song has been recorded by scores of artists, from Swedish singer Monica Zetterlund in 1962 to Colorado jamband String Cheese Incident in 2000, to a dub version by King Tubby in 2002. Some versions have included lyrics, including a 1961 recording with lyrics written by Dave Brubeck and his wife Iola, that was sung by Carmen McRae. After Paul Desmond passed away in 1977, he donated all future royalties of this song to the American Red Cross. Although Paul Desmond is generally regarded as the composer of the song, there is some speculation as to whether or not he did in fact compose it, and not Dave Brubeck. Columbia/Legacy Writer(s) Paul Desmond Producer Teo Macero The Gymnopédies, published in Paris starting in 1888, are three piano compositions written by French composer and pianist, Erik Satie. These short, atmospheric pieces are written in 3/4 time, with each sharing a common theme and structure. Collectively, the Gymnopédies are regarded as the precursors to modern ambient music - gentle yet somewhat eccentric pieces which, when composed, defied the classical tradition. For instance, the first few bars feature a disjunct chordal theme in the bass - first, a G-major 7th in the bass, and then a B-minor chord, also in the lower register. Then comes the one-note theme in D major. Although the collection of chords at first seems too complex to be harmonious, the melody soon imbues the work with a soothing atmospheric quality. furniture music mood-setting background music. From the second half of the 20th century on, the Gymnopédies were often erroneously described as part of Satie's body of furniture music, perhaps due to John Cage's interpretation of them. In the late 1880s Patrice Contamine, at that time better known as J.P. Contamine de Latour, wrote Les Antiques ("The Ancient"), a poem containing these lines: Oblique et coupant l'ombre un torrent éclatant Ruisselait en flots d'or sur la dalle polie Où les atomes d'ambre au feu se miroitant Mêlaient leur sarabande à la gymnopédie Slanting and shadow-cutting a flickering eddy Trickled in gusts of gold to the shiny flagstone Where the ambre atoms in the fire mirroring themselves Mingled their sarabande to the gymnopaedia Perceptions - Regarding Greek Antiquity, Otfried Müller was esteemed as one of the major authorities for many decades, continuing after his accidental death in 1840. Müller wrote most of his works in German. George Cornewall Lewis was the English translator of Müller's Dorians Gymnopédie also appears as an infrequently used word in 19th century France, to the point it might have been perceived as a neologism by many. Further, in the Contamine poem gymnopédie is used in the singular, while the original Greek word (γυμνοπαιδία - "gumnopaidia") is always plural. Satie gymnopaedist Robin Alciatore hymns by Thalétès Contamine's poetry inspired Erik Satie to the first compositions with which he tried to cut himself loose from the conventional 19th century "salon music" environment of his father and stepmother. In September 1887 Satie composed three "sarabands" (Trois Sarabandes), taking a quote from Contamine's La Perdition by way of introduction. By this time, Satie knew Contamine personally. Satie apparently used the word "gymnopédiste" (gymnopaedist), before having written a note of his later so famous gymnopédies. The anecdote of Satie introducing himself as a "gymnopaedist" in December 1887 runs as follows: the first time Satie visited the Chat Noir cabaret, he was introduced to its director, Rodolphe Salis, famous for serving sharp comments. Being coerced to mention his profession, Satie, lacking any recognisable professional occupation, presented himself as a "gymnopaedist", supposedly in an attempt to outwit the director. Etiketler: Gymnopédie vs Take dave brubeck Erik Satie saxophone piano solo improvisation composition classical jazz miles davis Paul Desmond Carmen McRae Patrice Contamine String Cheese Incident Monica Zetterlund |
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Dave Brubeck - Take Five Dave Brubeck - Take Five Etiketler: jazz |
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Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet - Eye of The Hurricane This is from an "open rehearsal" of the 2006 edition of the Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet at the University of The Pacific in Stockton, California. The quintet is: Brian Chahley, trumpet Lucas Pino, tenor sax Glenn Zaleski, piano Chris Smith, bass Cory Cox, drums We are playing Herbie Hancock's "Eye of The Hurricane" Etiketler: Brubeck Institute Jazz Brian Chahley Lucas Pino Chris Smith Glenn Zaleski Herbie Hancock Cory Cox |
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Dave Brubeck - 40 Days - 1966 1966 in Berlin Germany Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto sax Eugene Wright - bass Joe Morello - drums Etiketler: Dave Brubeck Jazz |
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Dave Brubeck - Stardust I was unhappy to find that this song wasn't on YouTube. It is a really great piece. A lovely, melodious tune. Etiketler: Dave Brubeck Stardust Jazz |
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The Dave Brubeck Quartet-Take Five The great jazz band "The Dave Brubeck Quartet" and their smooth breezy tune "Take Five". I feel better hearing it already :) Taking from their "Time Out" album. Enjoy, rate, comment and take care.~Phurdrick Etiketler: The Dave Brubeck Quartet Time Out jazz soul world music pop alternative |
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Dave Brubeck - Unsquare Dance Dave Brubeck - Unsquare Dance 1961 there is al little mistake in the video its end in 2minutes Etiketler: Dave Brubeck Unsquare Dance |
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Dave Brubeck Quartet - Everybody's Jumpin' (1959) "Everybody's Jumpin'" from the Time Out album. Etiketler: jazz dave brubeck paul desmond joe morello eugene wright quartet everybody's jumping jumpin time out album |
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JAM SESSION DAVE BRUBECK JAZZ PILOT MORT SAHL The first half of an unsold 1958 pilot- produced by Jay Ward!- that would have focused on jazz combos performing in actual jazz nightclubs. As Mort Sahl, the "substitute" host says at 1:25, John Crosby, well-known and respected "arts" and TV critic for the New York HERALD-TRIBUNE at the time, was supposed to be host, but couldn't make it! In this segment, Dave Brubeck {piano}, Paul Desmond {alto sax}, Eugene Wright {bass}, and Joe Morello {drums}, demonstrate WHY they became famous.. Etiketler: jazz |
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Charlie Rose - David Mamet / Dave Brubeck / Ezra Laderman Segment 1: David Mamet, Playwright/Director Segment 2: Dave Brubeck, Jazz Pianist/Composer Ezra Laderman, Composer/Yale University Etiketler: charlie_rose tvshow charlie_rose_archive |