TAKE FIVE, ST. LOUIS
BLUE, BLUE RONDO A LA TURK, TRITONIS, and
KOTO SONG.
Dave must have been extremely proud to see his son,
Chris, become a musician and to actually play the same type of music, and together. What a joy that must have been!
Click on "
Show More" for PLAYLIST below and more.
UPDATE: Dave also has four other sons who are musicians. Four of his sons performed for their dad when he was given an award by
Kennedy Center Honors on
December 6, 2009. See video "Honoring
Dave Brubeck with his sons
Jazz Quintet". IN THAT
VIDEO:
Darius, the eldest is playing piano /Chris (a multi-instrumentalist), trombone / Dan, drums / and
Matthew, the youngest, cello.
Michael, who died in 2009, played the saxophone. THANKS
WIKIPEDIA. Dave also had a sixth child but gender not stated or whether or not this child played an instrument.
UPDATE #2:
I've just found out that "The sixth child is a woman, and she's not involved with music at all. She's a housewife".
Thank you "darkflower 2".
I thought that this concert seemed awfully short and on further investigation, I was right! At 11:10 Dave talks about the
Russian audience being accepting of his older work,"
Three To Get Ready" and "
Give Me A
Hit", but these are not in this concert. I'm thinking that some editing must have been done when this concert was being prepared to show on
T.V. If that is the case, it must have been very frustrating for him. I hope he had a say in what was omitted!
Dave Brubeck, a JAZZ
GIANT, died
December 5,
2012.
PLAYLIST:
00:45 "
St. Louis Blues" by
W.C. Handy
11:26 "
Tritonis" by Dave Brubeck
19:40 "
Koto Song" by Dave Brubeck
29:07 Dave introduces his band, which includes
Bill Smith ,Clarinet; his son,
Chris Brubeck, on
Electric Bass; and
Randy Jones, Drums.
29:44 "
Take Five" by
Paul Desmond
40:45 "
Blue Rondo a La
Turk" by Dave Brubeck
The following comments were received on my previous posting of this video:
From: nezteg11
There you go,
1000 views and still rising,it shows there are people wanting good jazz,Thank you for putting this up.
My reply:
Your comment really made me
LOL. I've never ever used this term before this, because I thought it was overused to the max, but this nice comment from you warrants that I do so.
Haven't heard from you since your comment on
Frank's 75th birthday video requesting the full concert, which
I was glad you did or it still might not be up (
Note: My copy of Frank's wonderful 75th birthday party/concert was taken down by YT last year because of copyright infringement). And you also helped me on the '
Amazing'
Dudley Moore video. REALLY HAPPY to know that you're still with me. With sincere thanks
...wlg.
· in reply to nezteg11
From: Савл Иванов
Вспомнилось во время прослушивания:
«Музыка занимает место между мыслью и явлением; как предрассветная посредница, стоит она между духом и материей; родственная обоим, она отлична от них; это дух, нуждающийся в размеренном времени; это материя, но материя, которая обходится без пространства». (Гейне)
·
From: da19lila38
Here is an approximate translation of the comment in Russian:
I recollected during the hearing:
Music occupies the space between the thought and phenomenon, as a pre-dawn mediator, it stands between the spirit and matter, kindred to the both and diffrent from the both ; it is the spirit which is in need of rythmical time; it is
the matter but this matter can do without space".(
Heine)
From:
Marcus Pun
As one of the editors, I use that term loosely as all we added were the interviews and graphics to the program you see - sans
A&E; graphics. It came from a 1" videotape that had the switched program and audio, and we edited to Ampex's new
D-2 video format. This show was the first D-2 sourced tape to be broadcast on A&E.; I think then we transferred
DAT or some other format for the really clean audio.
Russell Gloyd was the producer and the video was put together at
Realtime Video in
San Francisco.
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- published: 09 Nov 2014
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