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Celebrating Joe Temperley In Concert 

Jazz Night in America
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For 25 years, the baritone saxophone chair of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra has been held by a one Joe Temperley. The Scottish musician, now 85, carries tons of credits to his C.V., especially with big bands: Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Clark Terry and - most notably - the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Jazz Night In America visits Jazz at Lincoln Center as the JLCO salutes its elder statesman, featuring Temperley on his favorite Ellington tunes and a new concerto that managing and artistic director Wynton Marsalis dedicated to his longtime colleague.
SETLIST
5:11 ‘Creole Love Call’
14:11 ‘Joe’s Concerto: Movement 1’
22:50 ‘Joe’s Concerto: Movement II’
27:38 ‘Joe’s Concerto: Movement III’
31:55 ‘Joe’s Concerto: Movement IV’
37:41 ‘Joe’s Concerto: Movement V’
46:07 ‘Symphonette’
52:48 ‘The Single Petal of a Rose’
MUSICIANS
Joe Temperley, Wynton Marsalis, Walter Blanding, Chris Crenshaw, Vincent Gardner, Victor Goines, Carlos Henriquez, Sherman Irby, Ali Jackson, Ryan Kisor, Elliot Mason, Ted Nash, Paul Nedzela, Dan Nimmer, Marcus Printup, Kenny Rampton
CREDITS
Producers: Josie Holtzman, Patrick Jarenwattananon, Nick Michael / Editor: Colin Marshall / Additional Video: Brandon Bain / Concert Video Director: James Sapione / Concert Videographers: Hiram Becker, Andrew Trost / Audio Engineer: Rob Macomber / Special Thanks: Eugenia Han, Justin Bias / Executive Producer: Anya Grundmann
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Комментарии : 86   
@ldever3
@ldever3 4 года назад
I don't think I ever heard a bass clarinet sound so beautiful.
@meldavis1877
@meldavis1877 8 дней назад
Joe was my mums cousin, she still lives in Fife,his lat concert in Scotland was in St Andrews, he gave me his newest album at the time,i as his 2nd cousin loved his music and is sadly missed here in Scotland.Just came across this on you tube today,nice to see lovely comments.
@chlee91
@chlee91 8 лет назад
Joe Temperley's single petal of a rose (52:43) will be remembered as one of the best ballads of all time. Rest in peace sir!
@bryandbaker
@bryandbaker 2 года назад
Thanks for the comment, I would've missed that ballad/solo without it, and it was one of the most beautiful, sensitive performances I've ever heard. Thanks.
@frankmorgan6173
@frankmorgan6173 Год назад
Fabulous - I interviewed Joe once about 30 years ago, as I come from the same part of Scotland as he did. Gruff and hard-nosed at first but after he realised I had some idea of what I was talking about (and was a fellow Fifer) he was very pleasant and gave me some great stories - then he wanted to hear all about the local football (soccer) teams. Though he was amazed that I didn't like to play golf!
@billbarrow5287
@billbarrow5287 4 года назад
I was so privileged to have Joe Temperley play at my 21st birthday party at the Manchester Sports Guild Club back in 1965 when he was a member of the Humphrey Lyttleton Band. Also appearing was Buck Clayton and Big Joe Turner. That was some party !!!
@joehiggs100
@joehiggs100 8 лет назад
He'll be sadly missed and celebrated for many years, a great legacy.
@AngelGarcia-nx1qf
@AngelGarcia-nx1qf 3 года назад
a king
@lizardvision4848
@lizardvision4848 6 лет назад
I play bari in my high school jazz ensamble and this guy has been an amazing inspiration for me, just listening to him play has helped me a lot
@jackstott8134
@jackstott8134 4 года назад
I wholeheartedly wish I could have had the pleasure to hear this wonderful man play with my own ears in person, As a freshman Baritone player, I hold him as high as I can when I comes to a idol and role model, I do my best to emulate the energy he provides with everything to his tone, to his emotion in playing, His vibrato still brings a smile to my face, Joe is the gold standard of what a jazz bari sax player should be, Im sure he is kicking it in with Ellington in heaven, R.I.P
@joer3481
@joer3481 2 года назад
I will forever follow Joe's approach and style on the Bari ...the best we have heard, no question.
@jazzsaxboy
@jazzsaxboy 2 года назад
Joe's legacy lives on in the Fife Jazz Youth of today. Such a beautiful player ❤️
@Killyclogher
@Killyclogher 8 лет назад
What a band! In years to come, Marsalis will be spoken of in the way Ellington is now. This concert was a fitting tribute to a great reed player. The final piece moved me to tears.
@joer3481
@joer3481 Год назад
His sound on Bass Clarinet will never be matched ever again....absolutely beautiful....Rest in peace Sir Temperley.
@edwarddesenne8188
@edwarddesenne8188 6 лет назад
Joe's playing at his very best. The master of ballad playing at slow tempo
@ThomasHutchingsMusic
@ThomasHutchingsMusic 8 лет назад
The Single Petal of a Rose is always so beautiful. What a gift!
@Pkripper-67
@Pkripper-67 3 года назад
Joe’s tone on the bari is out of this world!
@elladodd8361
@elladodd8361 6 лет назад
I don't know how the band members weren't sobbing. I couldn't help it from my own house, and I didn't even know Joe.
@robertprobst6804
@robertprobst6804 6 лет назад
Joe had two 12m Conn baritones, both late 1920s. I have been playing one for over 50 years, and I never had played a baritone with as good as sound as that horn...
@k.1784
@k.1784 6 лет назад
The horn doesn’t matter, it’s the player that counts
@brianbillings6815
@brianbillings6815 8 лет назад
What a lovely concert, celebrating an extraordinary musician. We were all treated to an exhibition of his talent and hard work as well as the expressions of appreciation from every member of the band indicating his integrity. Looking back, I suppose it should have been evident Joe wasn't 100%. He had done interviews in the past suggesting he'd never retire because he was doing what he loved. His stepping aside should have been a flare for all in the jazz community to take notice. I know I have spent more time enjoying his tone and his beautiful expression on the baritone for the last year. Even more impressive, his definitive rendition of Duke's "Single Petal of a Rose" on bass clarinet!!! He will be remembered. This is the true treasure that RU-vid gifts to those who seek.
@johnphillips7941
@johnphillips7941 2 года назад
I hope I make it to 85 & play as well as Joe! Great, Joe. John.
@micahbowe3046
@micahbowe3046 6 лет назад
Such a beautiful arrangement of Creole Love Call
@philforlano67
@philforlano67 7 лет назад
This a must see. Bravo Joe Temperley. Rest in peace Mentor of the Baritone.
@richardaubert4665
@richardaubert4665 7 лет назад
the soprano solo at 23:40 ... wow!
@Optoedits
@Optoedits 4 года назад
oh damn that last piece got me in tears. Rest in peace joe
@ronaldunkel2681
@ronaldunkel2681 4 года назад
Dan Nimmer isone of the finest pianist around. Nice swingin’ concert, and giving kudos to a great (Scottish) reed man. Excellent arrangements giving hope that big-bandJazz should/must survive! Enjoy this lovely tribute-concert folks. Dig & Cheers! PS: Joe played imo one off his best solo’s on the album “Benny Carter’s Sax Ensembles” on the track -Straight Talk-, here available on YT. Fantastic album, btw. Cheers!
@mareaumusic
@mareaumusic 4 года назад
Creole love call lets my heart melt...
@gerrycappuccio4186
@gerrycappuccio4186 Год назад
A wonderful celebration to Joe ! I had the pleasure to play tenor sax & sit next to him in a big band in New York City some. Time ago !
@1955drv
@1955drv 4 года назад
Love the way you Cats swing, one of the world greatest orchestra...extraordinary
@pat8974
@pat8974 8 лет назад
legend
@brianbillings6815
@brianbillings6815 8 лет назад
This is a concert I would love to own on CD. That was the most beautiful version of "Single Petal of a Rose" that I've heard.
@markflopresti
@markflopresti 6 лет назад
How does this have so little views? It's a shame.
@jackstott8134
@jackstott8134 4 года назад
Symphonette was simply perfect
@EEeE3771
@EEeE3771 6 лет назад
38:56 circular breathing skillfully employed.
@davidfretham8308
@davidfretham8308 3 года назад
Beautiful!
@TheFluteboy1
@TheFluteboy1 3 года назад
Lovely.
@jimcapone2593
@jimcapone2593 6 лет назад
This was a wonderful. Beyond description.
@GER_1
@GER_1 3 года назад
Master! And masters! Thanks for sharing to us!!
@CarlyWaarly
@CarlyWaarly 7 лет назад
Wow, accidentally came across this, brilliant!
@jsazparren
@jsazparren 2 года назад
Thank you, thank you and thank you!!! Amazing and wonderfull, super emotive!!!! Thanks!!!
@rossandavis
@rossandavis 6 лет назад
Man I love this group. Please come back to New Zealand soon. Thanks specially for what you do for the high school Bands!
@intooctavarium
@intooctavarium 6 лет назад
the 2nd and 4th movement is amazing
@jackstott8134
@jackstott8134 4 года назад
Everything was perfect
@bobblues1158
@bobblues1158 2 года назад
Jazz is Love.
@adbarnes57
@adbarnes57 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this video. I feel like I have benefited greatly for taking the time to view and listen. Inspiring and yet feels me with envy. To all the amazing musicians, keep swinging, much love, and all good things.
@waldoweathers
@waldoweathers Год назад
I love it
@agnusize
@agnusize 6 лет назад
Que beleza!
@juancarlosralla904
@juancarlosralla904 8 лет назад
DEP Mister Joe Temperley :(
@johnalvarez3604
@johnalvarez3604 7 лет назад
i have never seen a video with no dislikes
@ziruini5071
@ziruini5071 5 лет назад
6 now... fuckers
@petersimelane811
@petersimelane811 4 года назад
8 now fuckers.....
@joerumler48
@joerumler48 4 года назад
Heavy metal is down the street.
@maximesimard1663
@maximesimard1663 3 года назад
2nd movement is insane.
@potatokitty
@potatokitty 2 года назад
May he rest well.
@frederickhill7181
@frederickhill7181 4 года назад
Why is there an ad cutting in on the last minute of "Single Petal Of A Rose" . I won't let that ruin an ethereal performance but this is crass.
@charlesbarry2485
@charlesbarry2485 3 года назад
After Harry Carney , Gerry Mulligan , Joe Temperley was the face of the Baritone sax.
@desmondteague2441
@desmondteague2441 2 года назад
Don’t forget about Serge
@user-kz9dl7pm2p
@user-kz9dl7pm2p 4 года назад
バリトンサックス落ち着いた渋い音。やはり良い音。
@jambajoby32
@jambajoby32 9 лет назад
Swangalangin'!!
@roosterslime9430
@roosterslime9430 3 года назад
*Solos:* *Creole Love Call (**5:04**) by Duke Ellington; Arranged by Victor Goines* Piano: Dan Nimmer (5:04) Trumpet: Marcus Printup (6:20, 11:30) Bass Clarinet: Joe Temperley (7:00) Trombone: Vincent Gardner (9:36)
@danieltsan5141
@danieltsan5141 6 лет назад
movement three tho!!
@saxyricks4731
@saxyricks4731 7 лет назад
What a great bari sound. I'm sure most of it is Mr. Temperley, but I wonder if his horn makes any difference. It looks like it's a bari that only goes to a low B-flat.
@Baribrotzer
@Baribrotzer 7 лет назад
It appears to be an old Conn. Gerry Mulligan also played one, and so does Paul Nedzela (the JLCO's current bari player.)
@alessandrocarrion367
@alessandrocarrion367 6 лет назад
saxy Ricks I
@lawrencemuller8972
@lawrencemuller8972 4 года назад
I confirm.
@alfredoremus4409
@alfredoremus4409 6 лет назад
Algo que tendríamos que hacer en la Argentina pero que lamentablemente no existe y que es respetar y rendir homenaje a los HISTÓRICOS!! bueno EE.UU es un país en serio!!
@FranzBeltranG
@FranzBeltranG Год назад
Every time I hear Joe's playing of A single petal of a rose (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Fr9tOvM8S1g.html), I can't avoid being moved to tears. What a wonderful legacy this gentleman has left to the history of jazz and this song is one of the most beautiful ballads ever.
@68blues
@68blues 4 года назад
There's McQueen cool, there's Eastwood cool then there's Temperley cool.....Supeb chill.
@artistsometimes2729
@artistsometimes2729 5 лет назад
46:08
@jacobjustjacob3999
@jacobjustjacob3999 4 года назад
14:00
@johnphillips7941
@johnphillips7941 2 года назад
Could someone tell me when Joe died? Thanks. John.
@bigswingface5847
@bigswingface5847 7 лет назад
Note to drummer - - - - put your jacket on.
@johnalvarez3604
@johnalvarez3604 7 лет назад
dont tell ali jackson what to do
@tylerbell8397
@tylerbell8397 7 лет назад
When you can play the drums as good as he can then you can tell him to " put your jacket on." -the biggest jerk ever 2016
@yiyithewuster
@yiyithewuster 7 лет назад
he also takes off his shoes when he performs, I've seen him twice
@micahbowe3046
@micahbowe3046 6 лет назад
Big Swing Face why are you criticizing the drummer of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra?
@bigswingface5847
@bigswingface5847 4 года назад
@@tylerbell8397 No need to sign your reply at the end like that.
@legoblox01
@legoblox01 7 лет назад
Poor Ned, he plays nothing for most of the concert
@bigswingface5847
@bigswingface5847 4 года назад
Who?
@petersimelane811
@petersimelane811 4 года назад
@@bigswingface5847 He is referring to Paul Nedzela
@boongk4187
@boongk4187 3 года назад
31:55
@alessandrovillatoro
@alessandrovillatoro 4 месяца назад
29:30
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