Two of my favorite contemporary Jazz guitar virtuosos on one stage!! This is what my dream is made of. I love that Kurt provides as many lime-light solo opportunities as possible for Peter while providing beautiful rhythmic foundations with super chord progressions. You can hear some of the most inspired solos from Peter along with Kurt's inspiring cutting edge solos. Valerio, grazie for sharing this!
I have not been a Bernstein fan. Now, hearing him and comparing styles and phrasing with the so much lauded Rosenwinkle (whom I have liked since he appeared on the scene), I dig hiom better than any other "young" jazz guitar player. I am happy to have always an open heart&mind and be able to change my perceptions&opinions.
it's like peter has the best tone, and plays the most tasteful melodic lines... and kurt has such a concept and writes so well, the yin and yang of great modern guitar
Peter Bernestein is one of the best modern east coast jazzers. Plays a guitar made by a maker who was great but little known. Bernestein says its the best sounding guitar he ever played.
I have always loved the playing of Peter Bernstein, his melodic phrasing and subtlety. A beautiful guitarist.This is an interesting session with Kurt Rosenwinkel. Contrasting styles but I like how they work together here.
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@Leonardo Damian thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
I did a couple minutes of web searching. I suspected Mr. Kelley (below) was right - I thought, "If it is a D'Angelico, it is the least ornate model they offer." It appears to be made by "A Sicilian luthier named Domenico Moffa". It is Kurt's signature model. I doubt you can run down to Guitar Center and play one. But Kurt also works with D'Anglelico and plays a FS (EU) D'angelico Nyss-3b semi hollow guitar. The model pictured on various sites is sunburst. It has a number of the D'Angelico style features. Eric Harland at 48:35. I enjoy everyone on this recording. I especially enjoyed the interplay between Colley and Harland like around 50:00. I think Kurt and Peter's style compliment each other.
The guitar he's playing is a Westville Water or Butter. Prototypes made originally for Kurt before they made his Vanguard SC and Vanguard double cutaway signature guitars. The Water and Butter ( Water has a mahogony block, Butter a maple one) are probably Westville's most popular models.
Mi humilde opinión. Es un un privilegio escuchar juntos a los dos guitarristas más interesantes del jazz actual. Personalmente me gusta más el estilo puro de Bernstein, su juego en el tiempo o rítmica sincopada es la base del jazz, y eso marca para mí la gran diferencia. Rosenwinkel es un innovador, con una concepto nuevo, personal, muy bueno, sin embargo creo que la consistencia en la rítmica jacistica ( la base de esta música) hace la diferencia. Por esa razón,si tengo que elegir entre estos super músicos, me quedaría con Bernstein.
Still, when you listen to Rosenwinkel's album "our secret world", you will find that Rosenwinkel can really bring back to life older genres of jazz such as the 60s progressive jazz and authentic, almost cinematic sounds you hear in suspense movies of that era.
Pete is playing with the melody in mind more so. He told me Wes was his favorite! He didn't like many of the current"hotshots" because of their technical B.S!
Love it how Wes M. says he admired musicians and real guitarists as a reply upon the criticism some classical guitarist supposidly had spitten out about him. Wes goes " I don't think of myself being a real guitarist i just love playing the guitar, i would never be able to study or play what real guitarists play"... something like that... The shear modesty... I keep it in mind cause i'm not a real guitarist either and his mentallity keeps my feet grounded.
I find this very interesting, that some cats find that Peter has so much soul while Kurt don't and vice versa. I wonder what it is that makes us feel different in this aspect. To me Keith Jarret, Brad Mehldau, Bill Evans, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Gilad Hekselman, Sonny Rollins are ex on guys who resonate with me on a deeper level beyond scales and theory. Thanks for the music :) What would I do without it? Wish all the best.
So true ! Musicians shouldn't be compared too much i think, rather appreciated for their individual taste and how they approach that in musical terms...; and enjoyed..lol.
There seems to be a LOT of speculations regarding the guitars, so I'll just set it straight, Bernstein's playing a Zeidler, they are extremely rare since the luthier died and you can't really put a price on them, Rosenwinkel's playing a custom-made guitar by the luthier Moffa that he has been using since the end of 2013, no more D'angelico
Kurt Rosenwinkel is no longer playing a d'Angelico NY-SS, neither a Nico Moffa Arch-Lorraine, but this one on the video is a Japanese Westville semi-hollow 'butter'
It reminds me of the ordered chaos of the universe. I prefer the order of life with its stories and limited moments of chaos. One year Later..... : Well my gosh I have changed my ears a bit, I would not say that today. This stuff is really great.
This performance is awesome no doubt. However, I feel like there is a little bit of a weird vibe going on in a few of the tunes. Something just doesn't sound right...
+Jared Goldman I think I might know exactly what you mean. To me it feels like there is too much space/floatiness in the time-feel, but I also could be completely wrong.
Exactly. I'm a piano student and I stand up when I'm playing my solo so that people can see who is soloing. I learned that from playing in the school's big band.
They usually start out by playing the melody and backings in a rather understandable way..; after that they repeat the whole thing but a bit differently... going all picasso.
im tired of his shaved balls posture. peter is the real deal.. his not afraid to crush and show his respect for other musicians swing and music that is heappening on stage, kurt go play a solo concert man.. you dont need that, if its the top what matters to you, relax, you're already there. but not alone
***** Pound for pound I've got more blues and soul in me than Kurt(he's basically a rock guitarist who went to jazz school),and on bebop I'm way faster than him
Mr. Rosenwinkel sure was a good student and hard workin man, but that spark just isn t there, and will never be... He could, and should, choose an other profession. it s just boring what he does.
00:00 Backup
13:40 All Or Nothing At All
27:45 Peace
41:46 Stablemates
55:15 Ruby My Dear
01:07:51 Invitation
the 2 most significant guitarists of our time, brilliant
Peter sounds wonderful..the 21 century Jim Hall.
It's lesson time for Kurt.
I think Peter actually studied with Jim if I remember correctly
A marvellous band-we are living in a golden age of jazz guitar players-a terrific upload-thank you.
Two of my favorite contemporary Jazz guitar virtuosos on one stage!! This is what my dream is made of. I love that Kurt provides as many lime-light solo opportunities as possible for Peter while providing beautiful rhythmic foundations with super chord progressions. You can hear some of the most inspired solos from Peter along with Kurt's inspiring cutting edge solos.
Valerio, grazie for sharing this!
I have not been a Bernstein fan. Now, hearing him and comparing styles and phrasing with the so much lauded Rosenwinkle (whom I have liked since he appeared on the scene), I dig hiom better than any other "young" jazz guitar player. I am happy to have always an open heart&mind and be able to change my perceptions&opinions.
Always a treat to hear Peter B. & Kurt R. together.
it's like peter has the best tone, and plays the most tasteful melodic lines... and kurt has such a concept and writes so well, the yin and yang of great modern guitar
@ilfn sks One is looking for music the other shams.
I just love the sound of Peter Bernstein. A true Archtop and a master playing it. The art lives on. Thanks for sharing. Bless you mate.
Bernstein is the real deal !
Peter Bernestein is one of the best modern east coast jazzers. Plays a guitar made by a maker who was great but little known. Bernestein says its the best sounding guitar he ever played.
love the passion dance quote from bernstein in his first solo
Thank you so much for sharing!! Bless your heart.
This stuff is makin me smile. Two darn good g players with an excellent rythmn section.
Fantastic man thanks for the post, new discovery for me
Awesome music guys ! You're masters !!
This is amazing! Thank you so much!
we are living in the great era
I felt in love with Kurt's guitar!
I have always loved the playing of Peter Bernstein, his melodic phrasing and subtlety. A beautiful guitarist.This is an interesting session with Kurt Rosenwinkel. Contrasting styles but I like how they work together here.
i know im asking randomly but does someone know a trick to get back into an instagram account?
I somehow lost the login password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Danny Albert Instablaster ;)
@Leonardo Damian thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Leonardo Damian It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my account!
@Danny Albert happy to help :)
trop cool eric harland !! merci messieurs
Sounds great. Eric Harland keeps a sublime motor running, building an ever interesting rhythmic landscape for the pictures these guys are painting.
Grazie per il commento positivo
Grazie "Valerio Giulianelli ✿ܓ"
❤🎼🎹🎺🌺🎧🎼🎼💙🎩🎩🎩
Pete's signature guitar style makes you feel warm and happy :-)
Two-shirt Kurt
Hilarious!!
rlool 2 shart kart.... kurt....cool
Sup
Great thanks for upload!
grazie per aver apprezzato il video e Buon Anno
Talkin' 'bout j.c.- Kurt is the man. He has taste, and he is always searching.
This is so beautiful!!. Thanks for the video.
Incredible line up 🔥
Garzone's solo on "Invitation" (ca. 1:16) is stunning, but so is Harland's playing throughout. Wonderful.
Bellissimo video.. Stellari
I did a couple minutes of web searching. I suspected Mr. Kelley (below) was right - I thought, "If it is a D'Angelico, it is the least ornate model they offer." It appears to be made by "A Sicilian luthier named Domenico Moffa". It is Kurt's signature model. I doubt you can run down to Guitar Center and play one. But Kurt also works with D'Anglelico and plays a FS (EU) D'angelico Nyss-3b semi hollow guitar. The model pictured on various sites is sunburst. It has a number of the D'Angelico style features.
Eric Harland at 48:35. I enjoy everyone on this recording. I especially enjoyed the interplay between Colley and Harland like around 50:00. I think Kurt and Peter's style compliment each other.
The guitar he's playing is a Westville Water or Butter. Prototypes made originally for Kurt before they made his Vanguard SC and Vanguard double cutaway signature guitars. The Water and Butter ( Water has a mahogony block, Butter a maple one) are probably Westville's most popular models.
grande concerto!!! oh yeah!!!
42:23 to 45:06 some guitar trio awesomeness from Pete
Kurt has it all technique tone taste moslty taste. Incredible scope of scale ideas and melodies
grazie, mi piace
+Marc Babin looks like your comment was copied and pasted lol and now its the top comment.
+yarpyarp85 It is my fault
Peter plays a lot of George Benson licks on the 1st song!!!
Thanks so much :)
love this!
mille grazie!
EXCELENTE E CLASSE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Master!
Mi humilde opinión. Es un un privilegio escuchar juntos a los dos guitarristas más interesantes del jazz actual. Personalmente me gusta más el estilo puro de Bernstein, su juego en el tiempo o rítmica sincopada es la base del jazz, y eso marca para mí la gran diferencia. Rosenwinkel es un innovador, con una concepto nuevo, personal, muy bueno, sin embargo creo que la consistencia en la rítmica jacistica ( la base de esta música) hace la diferencia. Por esa razón,si tengo que elegir entre estos super músicos, me quedaría con Bernstein.
Estoy de acuerdo. Aunque son estilos distintos y no comparables.
Still, when you listen to Rosenwinkel's album "our secret world", you will find that Rosenwinkel can really bring back to life older genres of jazz such as the 60s progressive jazz and authentic, almost cinematic sounds you hear in suspense movies of that era.
@@slowmotion6870 also Standars Trio: Reflections... ua-cam.com/video/zI-c6s3Jb7M/v-deo.html Amazing
Why the camera is always on Kurt even during the Peter's solos? Weird camera work.
Muito bom este som
grazie!!!
こんなメンバーのライブ生でも見たいな(゚∀゚)かっこよすぎる
Pete is playing with the melody in mind more so. He told me Wes was his favorite! He didn't like many of the current"hotshots" because of their technical B.S!
Love it how Wes M. says he admired musicians and real guitarists as a reply upon the criticism some classical guitarist supposidly had spitten out about him. Wes goes " I don't think of myself being a real guitarist i just love playing the guitar, i would never be able to study or play what real guitarists play"... something like that... The shear modesty... I keep it in mind cause i'm not a real guitarist either and his mentallity keeps my feet grounded.
I guess I should have read further down. Mr. Hawk already posted the same answer but also indicates Kurt no longer plays D'Angelico.
Does anybody knows what's the blues name? The first tune.
Who can tell me, which Guitar plays Kurt Rosenwinkel?
MILLE GRAZIE for this video!!!
Stuart's Giant
Hi, Thank you very much for this information!!!!
Here He is playing a Westville Guitar
love scott colley's tone. says it all...
I find this very interesting, that some cats find that Peter has so much soul while Kurt don't and vice versa. I wonder what it is that makes us feel different in this aspect.
To me Keith Jarret, Brad Mehldau, Bill Evans, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Gilad Hekselman, Sonny Rollins are ex on guys who resonate with me on a deeper level beyond scales and theory. Thanks for the music :) What would I do without it? Wish all the best.
So true ! Musicians shouldn't be compared too much i think, rather appreciated for their individual taste and how they approach that in musical terms...; and enjoyed..lol.
Licks kill music.
Whats the name of the second tune?
All or nothing at all
What is the name of the song at 42.00? anybody can help me?
Im curiod about that stop tail on kurt guitat. Anyone know where I can buy that?
+Gabriel Almeida Westville Guitars
Do you know guys what is the name of the 41:46 tune?
I think it's stablemates
Yep! Stablemates
NaturesGesture thanks!
What guitar is Rosenwinkel playing?
Kurt's guitar is made in Japan. → facebook.com/westvilleguitars
Would you please tell me the title of the first song?
mi dispiace ma non lo conosco
Play list?
41:46 Stablemates
1:10 what’s the tune name?
"Backup" Larry Young - ( Into somethin') blue note 84187
awesome ...guitar sounds mostly like a flute
There seems to be a LOT of speculations regarding the guitars, so I'll just set it straight, Bernstein's playing a Zeidler, they are extremely rare since the luthier died and you can't really put a price on them, Rosenwinkel's playing a custom-made guitar by the luthier Moffa that he has been using since the end of 2013, no more D'angelico
Mike Hawk Westville guitar
thanks for the info on that...@SRV1
@SRV1 so Guild makes Dearmond s??
Kurt Rosenwinkel is no longer playing a d'Angelico NY-SS, neither a Nico Moffa Arch-Lorraine, but this one on the video is a Japanese Westville semi-hollow 'butter'
omg this video
I like that i just practiced stablemates on level 3 maybe. and they're like level 100.. lol
With or without elevator?
did kurt use an unwound 3rd string on this one?
I remember he said he was "switching back to 11th's" because the 12 were to thight. so i suppose the 3rd is unwound
Ah so that's why I don't sound like him, my third was wounded....
what's the tune that starts at 27:45?
Peace by the late Horace Silver. check the album: ''blowin' the blues away''. a really nice album by the Horace Silver quartet
Thanks. Love that tune. Heard it many times but never knew the title.
This is Julian Lage's bassist now :)
I personnaly connect more with Pete Bernstein but I Love both of them tho!
45:05
0:35
6:58
George Garzone?
+yarpyarp85 aaaaaahhhhhh
13:40 all or nothing at all
It reminds me of the ordered chaos of the universe. I prefer the order of life with its stories and limited moments of chaos.
One year Later..... : Well my gosh I have changed my ears a bit, I would not say that today. This stuff is really great.
It cost him $3,000 but he changed his name from Rosenpinkel
Boy is that drummer tastee
This performance is awesome no doubt. However, I feel like there is a little bit of a weird vibe going on in a few of the tunes. Something just doesn't sound right...
The live improvised performances, unfortunately, are so
Valerio Giulianelli
Not sure what you mean. I've heard countless disgustingly killing live and performances from all of these musicians
it's the shitty, compressed sound of the video. the playing is excellent though
+Jared Goldman I think I might know exactly what you mean. To me it feels like there is too much space/floatiness in the time-feel, but I also could be completely wrong.
+Jared Goldman hey its matt wallace, haven't made it through the whole vid but first two tunes are amazing.
1:21:00 por dios!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Polidoro Piletas lo mas aburrido de todo el concierto
Neither one of those guitars are D'Angelico's!!
It's about time drummers play standing up like the rest of the band. Playing sitting down is so old...and rude!
Exactly. I'm a piano student and I stand up when I'm playing my solo so that people can see who is soloing. I learned that from playing in the school's big band.
Are these people playing any tunes or are they just playing jazz??
I hear Nicas Dream
They usually start out by playing the melody and backings in a rather understandable way..; after that they repeat the whole thing but a bit differently... going all picasso.
olo
Playing highly skilled music keeping form at all times.
uao.
kurt did not like the lick 5:22
and the price for the most disturbing guitar-face goes to...
ジャズに馴染みの無い方には、難しい演奏かも。無理も無い。少し残念…自己満足が過ぎると言うか。
福岡スナフキン そもそもジャズは自己満足では?
@@user-cj9dm7fn3g グーグルで日本人は簡単すぎる!
can't hear the fucking bass at all
you must be deaf.
and mind your language !
Put some headphones brother
I'm tired of Rosenwinkel.Predictable stuff
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im tired of his shaved balls posture. peter is the real deal.. his not afraid to crush and show his respect for other musicians swing and music that is heappening on stage, kurt go play a solo concert man.. you dont need that, if its the top what matters to you, relax, you're already there. but not alone
***** exactly! It's time people see this!
;(
***** Pound for pound I've got more blues and soul in me than Kurt(he's basically a rock guitarist who went to jazz school),and on bebop I'm way faster than him
Mr. Rosenwinkel sure was a good student and hard workin man, but that spark just isn t there, and will never be... He could, and should, choose an other profession. it s just boring what he does.
So boring that he plays to crowds all over the world, and with musicians like Peter Bernstein. But then, those morons don't have your insight.
He's one of the best thing that happened to modern guitar. And Peter Bernstein is a gem as well. Appreciate!
@@jonathanzielke2280 absolutely the best thing 👍
what is the name of the first song ?
Jimmy Plant 'Backup'. Larry Young composition i think. On his great album Into Somethin' with Grant Green,Sam Rivers, Elvin Jones.
thanks buzz ee :)
Steve Khan does a really nice version too. I think it's on "Let's Call This".
What's the name of the first song?
"Back Up" by Larry Young.