The amazing Jan Garbarek live. The band: Jan Garbarek: Saxes Eberhard Weber: Bass Rainer Brüninghaus: Keyboards Manu Katche: Drums/Percussion If you like this video, please support the artist and buy his records !!!
Nagyon nagy "biológus" ez az ember !!! Több lemezét ismerem, koncerten egyedül itt láttam eddig, de mindig beleborzongok, meg a hátamon ezrével futkosnak azok a bizonyos hangyák !!! Nagyon nagy köszönet !!! (Y)
some of my favey favist musicians of all time - check 1975 release "Solstice" with Ralph Towner or "Belonging" with Kieth Jarrett . Jan Garbarek's on both as well as Eberhard Weber on "Solstice"---BEAUTIFUL STUFF!!!!!!!
Moin Jan, ich hab Dich 3 x live gesehen, in den 80er Jahren. Dann war ich 20 Jahre im Exil. Wenn du dieses Jahr wieder nach Bremen kommst, werden wir uns sehen. Tolle Musik machst Du.
Pas d'autre mot que :Magnifique ! Climats ,respiration, Une équipe de musiciens d'une très grande valeur,de la" Peinture musicale",le merveilleux Manu Katche à la batterie ,coloriste,au touché subtil,et à la pulse qui respire...(Didier D'agostino batteur/compositeur)
... a good few years ago someone in the audience at a JG gig at the Queens Hall , Edinburgh shouted "improvise !" ... well I hope that person has watched this , and indeed listened to the live Dresden album. He is playing as well as ever here , and what a band !!! Truly beautiful and creative music making !!!
I will always remember a JG concert in Paris in May 2000. Brueninghaus and Weber also there, and Marylin Mazur at the drums if I well remember... one of the best concert of my life. Jan is a modern music genius.
So great to see Eberhard playing (get well soon, Mr Weber!). Weber has a new album coming out in Jan 2013 of recordings of his bass solos done during various tours with this same group over the years with some guest appearances by Garbarek and drummer Michael DiPasqua. Also, there's not enough Rainier Bruninghaus in the world. So great to see him at work since he's only done 3 albums of his own as a leader.
....a el y muchos de su generacion, los conozco desde fines de los 70. grandisimos maestros de los cuales guardo con gran orguyo vinilos de esos tiempos, del mitico sello ECM. sinceramente no tengo palabras para describir la genialidad, el portento, la mistica de sus obras. si alguien lee esto los invito a investigar y conocer a estos gigantes, cuyo movimiento data +- desde 1968 hasta 1981 1982, donde alcanzaron la cuspide de su creacion. algunos, aun pueden genializar todavia...
..desconozco si garbarek, weber, gruninghaus y katche saben español o algo de mi idioma pero si asi es, les envio, desde mi lejano Chile, en sudamerica, mis mas sinceros deseos de eterna vida y prosperidad y, ovbiamente, que continuen eternamente desarrollando y difundiendo su ARTE por siempre.
bought a curved soprano because of this guy, and it made me the happiest ive ever felt playing anything. ill never touch a straight or tipped soprano again. thanks jan!
i have! love it! i picked up a tai shan curved off of ebay for 400 bucks. i love it. plays in tune very well and is extremely responsive. get one man, and then upgrade the mouthpiece. thats the key. id love to be able to drop 4k on a yani or a borgani, but im happy with the 400 taishan and the knowledge i wont die one day having never played and owned one. my .02 :)
Oh yes, there's not enough Brüninghaus, I discovered his almost two decades ago 'Continuum' and is still one of my favourite albums. And in the Weber side, his work is onion-like, you can peel layers and still learn and enjoy more of his music.
Always liked JG since Belonging and Eberhard and his piano player, Brüninghaus, since The Colors of Chloe. But, 1) Why the reggae thing? 2) That haunting piano motif sounds like it was copped from Field Of Dreams or the Shawshank Redemption or some movie like that.
Ciężko mi znaleźć słowa. Zupełnie jak wówczas kiedy w Kongresowej w 1983 (lub 82) po raz pierwszy go usłyszałam. Wyszłam z koncertu tak jakbym się zresetowała. Cisza, cisza, cisza....
Amazing! I have many records from Garbarek, Weber and Katché, and am looking forward to buying more, including "I took up the runes" (in my opinion, one of the very best ECM records ---and there are a lot of fantastic ones to choose from!), but there seems to be some additional pieces of music here. Is there a list of the music they played in the concert ? I would like to buy a record of that.
Track List: 1. Trollsyn 2. Storebror 3. Conversation 4. Twelve Moons 5. Rondo Amoroso 6. Chorus 7. He Comes From The North 8. Dansere 9. Brother Wind March 10. Bali 11. Once I Dreamt A Tree Upside Down 12. Quartet No. 1 13. Number One 14. New Bein' 15. Mission: To Be Where I Am
marios skoufos "November 99" - 6:02 "Number One" - 6:13 "Lullaby" - 6:16 "Good Influence" - 5:01 "February Sun" - 4:50 "No Rush" - 5:52 "Lovely Walk" - 6:20 "Take Off and Land" - 4:02 "Miles Away" - 4:14 "Rose" - 6:11.perheps is this the list i just did it for you.wikipedia