Jan Garbarek Group. 12 December 1991. Kirche St. Johannis, Hamburg-Harvestehude. Jan Garbarek, Rainer Brüninghaus. Eberhard Weber, Marilyn Mazur, Agnes Buen Garnos
1. Molde canticle 2. Norda wind 3. Stolt Oli 4. Digne lite 5. Storebroer 6. Riukan Kriukan 7. Voy cantando Recorded live on December 12, 1991, Kirche St. Johannis, Hamburg-Harvestehude
So glücklich, das zu hören und zu sehen! Ich war dort und kann kaum fassen, dass das schon 30 Jahre her ist. Und diese unglaubliche Musik berührt mich noch genauso wie damals. Und alle zusammen auch noch in meiner Hamburger Lieblingskirche. Unvergessliche Glücksmomente!
What an astonishing find to experience on a routine visit to RU-vid. For starters, Jan Garbarek and his group on 'I took up the runes' tour do not disappoint with their inventiveness and wistful but joyous vivacity. But then to be suddenly graced with the appearance of Agnes Buen Garnas. Her recorded output suddenly jumps from just Rosensfole to two items in a blink of an eye! Is there a limit to the descriptive power of her voice? Its purity and intensity cut through so much of contemporary pop productions like knife through butter. All hail Jan Garbarek for promoting Norwegian folk culture in the person of this extraordinary performer!
Eberhard Weber, den habe ich live irgendwann in den späten 1980ern in der Marburger Stadthalle (Erwin Piskator Haus) erleben dürfen mit seiner eigenen Group. Ein wahrer Prediger: Sein 5-Saiten Elektro-Kontrabass entspricht genau seinem Singstimmen-Tonumfang zwischen Chello und Bass.
Films or photographs of musicians performing at different points in their careers constitute one of the most fascinating "time capsule" effects available. For instance, I'm watching this video of Jan Garbarek performing in 1991, and just to the right of the video is a "preview" screen shot of a video of Jan from the MaiJazz Festival in 2013. In the 2013 screen shot Jan is blowing into the same type instrument, holding exactly the same position, with the same facial expression, as in much of the 1991 video - basically, looking exactly the same (even his hairstyle is identical) as the 1991 version; except here, instead of black with a single streak of gray, his hair is almost entirely gray. It's like a real-life version of "The Picture of Dorian Gray". Musicians are probably among the very few humans who are photographed over the course of many years, doing the same thing, in the same physical position, providing such a parallel. ...Sorry; I know that's trivial, but I find it fascinating...
he's also wearing same watch, same pants.. And underwear! not a single personal evolution over more than 20 years.. Just like his music "fascinating...! " ;)
And what about the musical side? I am sure the interpretation of the same tune differs a lot... I'd like to compare these performances when I have a moment...
This great concert brings back amazing memories from one of my finest concert experiences - the musicians on this stage + MARI BOINE on the same stage in a small church (Ski nye kirke) outside Oslo 1991/92. The band tied the music together in such a way that nobody could clap during the concert. Thank you for an unforgettable musical trip!
They performed in a number of churches in southern Norway around 1990? I remember one of them so well - except which one it was - Mari Boine appearing as if from another planet in a little church near Oslo, yes (not as early as 1987 mentioned here though: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K2rRP1ERbOA.html)
@@politicallycorrectredskin796 you don't seem to understand the history of jazz. Its early days, like Gershwin, sounds today like a lot of normal music. This music is definitely jazz. You are just a young myopic auditory critic.
Knowing I took up the runes from childhood it´s a blast to see them performing it only one year after it´s release. This is very precious stuff. Thanks for sharing!
Super Konzert ! Eberhard Weber am Bass, ein mehr als adäquater Partner für Jan Garbarek. Die beiden Sound-Giganten pass(t)en einfach perfekt zusammen. Alle Vier sind Meister auf ihren Instrumenten. Thanx für den Upload.