Oh, Getz... Perfect pitch, fabulous technique, intelligence, sensuality, sense of humour, deep sense of aesthetics, wit... plus a saxophone. A formula that makes him unbeatable.
Saxophone playing in the hands of Stan Getz looks always so easy. Playing tenor sax myself I can assure you that Stan is an all time leader, who plays brilliantly. I never stop listening to him since my 14th year and still enjoy it almost every day.
Poetry, sheer brilliance, i have had such a deep deep love for this man's music for a long long time now, he was the pinnacle of all that's true, pure and beautiful about jazz. This performance all round is a gem and Getz and Barron two peas as per usual, i love you Mr Getz from the top to the bottom of my heart, nobody will ever come close to you in the art of playing the sax. Heaven sent and heaven went!.
Thank you for voicing my feelings so perfectly! Stan Getz is pure love - the highest musical vibration encompassing all the wit and wisdom of life experience and a lifetime of expressing himself through his instrument as though there is no instrument between his heart and the listeners’. I am completely in love and so grateful I grew up listening to him and traveling the world always having him as company albeit on record in strange lands, always feeling at home.
It was with Stan Getz that I enjoyed jazz and especially bossa nova in 1961. He is perhaps the best pair with Kenny Barron. What a pleasure to listen them and live a moment of happiness. C'est avec Stan Getz que j'ai apprécié le jazz et surtout la bossa nova en 1961. Il forme avec Kenny Barron peut-être la meilleure paire. Quel plaisir de les écouter et de vivre un instant de bonheur È stato con Stan Getz che mi è piaciuto il jazz e soprattutto la bossa nova nel 1961. È forse la migliore coppia con Kenny Barron. Che piacere ascoltarli e vivere un momento di felicità.
Great work by everybody. Stan was a genius with a tone in his tenor like no other. Kenny Barron is super and the same goes for Ben Riley on drums. Nice to see Y Mori on bass. I think he is from Sweden but born in Japan. He also is fantastic here!
Saw this group perform at an outdoor concert at Stanford pavilion Sat on the lawn with a picnic lunch a bottle of fine wine with a wonderful. lady Shannon
I am a great fan of not only Stan Getz but the versatile Kenny Barron. I heard him live in Bombay(Mumbai) in 1979-80. My boys both of whom are jazz musicians heard the scintillating non-stop performance of Stan Getz and their breath stood still 9 years & 12 years.We do have the Jazz master series featuring the graceful. Mr.Getz at Nappa Valley,CA. Mr.Barron we have heard in Calcutta(Kolkata), in the same period, when he came with Woody Shaw under the aegis of The American Centre .We were members of the AUC Jazz Club which met to hear every fortnight(Saturdays)-to hear their huge collection. All this music is fantastic-Night or Day their improvisation meld together in harmony & melodically ,perfectly too!! Thanks to UA-cam a new door is completely open to explore and enrich oneself.
Stan Getz es para mí uno de los mejores tenores de todos los tiempos. Para mí eñ mejor. Mi padre, qué era saxo profesional, lo amaba y lo tenía de modelo. Ahora lo comprendo, cuando he escuchado a muchos otros saxos y músicos.
Stupendo Getz-La voce del suo sax è inconfondibile-Non ha rivali - Lo riconosci tra 1000 ed oltre sassofonisti- Ci mancherai- per fortuna divina, abbiamo le tue incisioni e video- Grazie Stan.
This entire concert is incredible, the more I listen to it, the more I understand its beauty. Stan Getz was so lyrical, and the whole quartet is so perfect. Thank you so much for posting.
These Musicians are so passionate disciplined, polished & introspective in their music and support of one another in the tapestry they weave in concert, a club or wherever, truly to an (Art Form, embracing the Scared
We will never hear jazz played like this again so we have to be eternally thankful for you tube and, to a lesser extent 'jazz on the tube'. Stan was always at his best with Kenny Barron on Piano. Thanks Musica for this great post.
not with that attitude. it is up to us younger generations to study these performances and recording in efforts of carrying the tradition to new heights! That being said, I'm not sure anyone will ever have the tone that stan getz has, or the mastery of jazz standards that Kenny barron (and Getz) possess. We can only hope :) Long live jazz
I have a lot of hope and high expectations for the younger musicians. I'm 79 and have been here long enough to have seen/heard some very interesting/very hopeful performers. The young people learning under the guidance of Joan Chamorro at the Sant Andreu Jazz Band in Barcelona (many videos posted on youtube) give me confidence in the future of jazz.
nemo227 im 73 and totally agree with you. i stumbled on andrea motis and joan chamorro last month and have watched most of their videos. andrea blows me away and all that young talent loving and playing american jazz in spain of all places. this great art form will live on and evolve long after im gone...have been lucky enough to see most of the jazz greats in my lifetime, including stan ( when albert dailey,victor lewis were with him.) now we have youtube and can discover new artists like never before!!
Yes !! thank you This site, UA-cam ! We can -- yet -- heard our passion ! These marvellous artists that I'm afraid, we never meet now and the next years !....
I heard this group in Juan les Pins the same year - absolute magic and one of Getz's last concerts. I've always raved about it, and I've heard a lot of Getz, from the early years. Kenny Barron, masterful.
started off listening to Lester Young, then on to Stan Getz - Stan and the Prez have many things in common - impeccable tone and phrasing, lyrical and nuanced approach to soloing, real ownership of standards..... I could go on.. discuss.
18:40 that audience was attacked, still I have memories of the brilliant piece he performed for Eddie Sauter, “Focus” of course everything he ever recorded and played. Kenny was Jazz professor at Rutgers for a long time and often I heard him live, with the students and visiting pros. Ahh, such an honor. It was back in the 70’s.
Oh, Getz... Perfect pitch, fabulous technique, intelligence, sensuality, sense of humour, deep sense of aesthetics, wit... plus a saxophone. A formula that makes him unbeatable.
Saxophone playing in the hands of Stan Getz looks always so easy. Playing tenor sax myself I can assure you that Stan is an all time leader, who plays brilliantly. I never stop listening to him since my 14th year and still enjoy it almost every day.
Poetry, sheer brilliance, i have had such a deep deep love for this man's music for a long long time now, he was the pinnacle of all that's true, pure and beautiful about jazz. This performance all round is a gem and Getz and Barron two peas as per usual, i love you Mr Getz from the top to the bottom of my heart, nobody will ever come close to you in the art of playing the sax. Heaven sent and heaven went!.
Thank you for voicing my feelings so perfectly! Stan Getz is pure love - the highest musical vibration encompassing all the wit and wisdom of life experience and a lifetime of expressing himself through his instrument as though there is no instrument between his heart and the listeners’. I am completely in love and so grateful I grew up listening to him and traveling the world always having him as company albeit on record in strange lands, always feeling at home.
It was with Stan Getz that I enjoyed jazz and especially bossa nova in 1961. He is perhaps the best pair with Kenny Barron.
What a pleasure to listen them and live a moment of happiness.
C'est avec Stan Getz que j'ai apprécié le jazz et surtout la bossa nova en 1961. Il forme avec Kenny Barron peut-être la meilleure paire.
Quel plaisir de les écouter et de vivre un instant de bonheur
È stato con Stan Getz che mi è piaciuto il jazz e soprattutto la bossa nova nel 1961. È forse la migliore coppia con Kenny Barron.
Che piacere ascoltarli e vivere un momento di felicità.
Great work by everybody. Stan was a genius with a tone in his tenor like no other. Kenny Barron is super and the same goes for Ben Riley on drums. Nice to see Y Mori on bass. I think he is from Sweden but born in Japan. He also is fantastic here!
A legkedvesebb Sax, volt.gratulálok a zenekarnak.
Ahhh, Getz and Kenny Barron, a match made in heaven… No amount of superlatives can do their beauty justice.
:)
Absolutely lovely.
What’s an “ahhh”?
@@paulgrass4855 Doesn't what I wrote after that explain it?
Stan, yes, but Kenny Barron is so tasteful. Great ensemble! Thank you.
Saw this group perform at an outdoor concert at Stanford pavilion
Sat on the lawn with a picnic lunch a bottle of fine wine with a wonderful. lady Shannon
The bequtiness of music, the greatness of jazz, the excellence of taste... Who could ask for more in a same pack?
Sorry, 'beautiness' :(
I am a great fan of not only Stan Getz but the versatile Kenny Barron. I heard him live in Bombay(Mumbai) in 1979-80. My boys both of whom are jazz musicians heard the scintillating non-stop performance of Stan Getz and their breath stood still 9 years & 12 years.We do have the Jazz master series featuring the graceful. Mr.Getz at Nappa Valley,CA. Mr.Barron we have heard in Calcutta(Kolkata), in the same period, when he came with Woody Shaw under the aegis of The American Centre .We were members of the AUC Jazz Club which met to hear every fortnight(Saturdays)-to hear their huge collection. All this music is fantastic-Night or Day their improvisation meld together in harmony & melodically ,perfectly too!!
Thanks to UA-cam a new door is completely open to explore and enrich oneself.
Stan Getz es para mí uno de los mejores tenores de todos los tiempos. Para mí eñ mejor. Mi padre, qué era saxo profesional, lo amaba y lo tenía de modelo. Ahora lo comprendo, cuando he escuchado a muchos otros saxos y músicos.
18:57 Kenny Baron does not only kill solos, but also mosquitoes while doing chords :O
kills them in time!!
his solo on "What Is This Thing Called Love" was tremendous!
Haha I must have just watched that 100 times. So satisfying.
Stupendo Getz-La voce del suo sax è inconfondibile-Non ha rivali - Lo riconosci tra 1000 ed oltre sassofonisti-
Ci mancherai- per fortuna divina, abbiamo le tue incisioni e video- Grazie Stan.
Kenny Barron is fantastic!!
This entire concert is incredible, the more I listen to it, the more I understand its beauty. Stan Getz was so lyrical, and the whole quartet is so perfect. Thank you so much for posting.
Stan Getz, Kenny Barron, Ben Riley (drums) y Yasuhito Mori (bass)
Gracias!!
Masters all.
Thank you for the infos
Cristal clear, crisp and pure instruments sounds. Musical festival in a single song . Great musicians. Blessed Stan
the bass is super....it really connects the whole piece together
Who is he?
@@guillermoevans3261
Stan Getz - Tenor Sax
Kenny Barron - Piano
Yasuhito Mori - Bass
Ben Riley - Drums
Ik kende deze uitvoering niet. Wat zijn ze allemaal geweldig.
Rapaz, Que talento e competência desse maravilhoso músico Stan Getz. Fora de série!
These Musicians are so passionate disciplined, polished & introspective in their music and support of one another in the tapestry they weave in concert, a club or wherever, truly to an (Art Form, embracing the Scared
I really like this. Especially the first song.
Yasuhito Mori on bass was terrific as well.
Maravilloso...elegante,,refinado...gracias por tu musica....inolvidable!!!!!
We will never hear jazz played like this again so we have to be eternally thankful for you tube and, to a lesser extent 'jazz on the tube'. Stan was always at his best with Kenny Barron on Piano. Thanks Musica for this great post.
not with that attitude. it is up to us younger generations to study these performances and recording in efforts of carrying the tradition to new heights! That being said, I'm not sure anyone will ever have the tone that stan getz has, or the mastery of jazz standards that Kenny barron (and Getz) possess. We can only hope :) Long live jazz
I have a lot of hope and high expectations for the younger musicians. I'm 79 and have been here long enough to have seen/heard some very interesting/very hopeful performers. The young people learning under the guidance of Joan Chamorro at the Sant Andreu Jazz Band in Barcelona (many videos posted on youtube) give me confidence in the future of jazz.
nemo227 im 73 and totally agree with you. i stumbled on andrea motis and joan chamorro last month and have watched most of their videos. andrea blows me away and all that young talent loving and playing american jazz in spain of all places. this great art form will live on and evolve long after im gone...have been lucky enough to see most of the jazz greats in my lifetime, including stan ( when albert dailey,victor lewis were with him.) now we have youtube and can discover new artists like never before!!
Yes !! thank you This site, UA-cam ! We can -- yet -- heard our passion ! These marvellous artists that I'm afraid, we never meet now and the next years !....
@@nemo227 stan getz first dong
perfection from all, but oh that Bass is so sweet
A Grand Master. Thank you Stan for all the great music!
This number, by the way, is based on What Is This Thing Called Love.
What a music!!! I love the velvety sound of Getz...
I have tried to duplicate that airy sound all my life. Just can't get it quite like Stan Getz. Oh well!!!!!
Thanks god I was born to testify this event :D WOW :O
Great Stan beautiful music.......
Thank...
I heard this group in Juan les Pins the same year - absolute magic and one of Getz's last concerts. I've always raved about it, and I've heard a lot of Getz, from the early years. Kenny Barron, masterful.
Stan the man Getz / with perfect pitch & the one of a kind innovative diatonic scale approach / with the original people time team, Mr. Kenny Barron!
Thank you so much.
Fantastic recording. Wonderful musicians!
Beautiful !
Thanks
Tecnica musical perfecta dominio y gran creatividad en las improvisaciones y ajustado encuadre con las harmonias. Una maravilla.
such an elegant player--beautiful!
These are some of the greatest sounds I've ever heard!
Stan + Kenny = Two pure genius at work...wich such ease!
started off listening to Lester Young, then on to Stan Getz - Stan and the Prez have many things in common - impeccable tone and phrasing, lyrical and nuanced approach to soloing, real ownership of standards..... I could go on.. discuss.
A natural progression. I started at 11 years old with Coleman Hawkins, then Prez, finally Stan Getz.
Vilket gäng, vilken musik!
The unmistakable, elegant, soft sound of Stan Getz at it's best, in great company.
Wonderful post! Thank you for making such exceptional musicianship available.
Stan Getz was by far my biggest influence!
Kenny Barron..the perfect accompanist
Kenny baron the best!
Lindo solo de Kenny Barron !!!
Music from Heaven!!!
Ben Riley is awesome!!!!!! This is how its done, top of the line!!!!
Beautiful!
Now that, is music.....
Getz gone 1991 6/6 Last his recording Cafe Montmartre 1991 3/3~3/6
And he pick up last pianist Kenny Now I understood by this concert
Thanks !!
terrific stuff--excellent recording. Stan was the man!
Very nice - thank you
Fantastici
Simply stunning !!!!
Exquisite...
espectaccular,q buen cuarteto.gracias
Quatre géants livrant un moment de Jazz- school & cool généreux et palpitant. Bravo à eux !!
👏🏾👏🏾
He was the very best ever from the white tenorists in my opinion!!!!!!!!
And Nonie DeCamilla your words are perfectly chosen!!!!!!
THANK YOU
Kenny Baron at 13:38 to the bassist for bass pedal next chorus, and fantastic couterpoint impro to come
Holy shit!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
stan getz the greatest
18:40 that audience was attacked, still I have memories of the brilliant piece he performed for Eddie Sauter, “Focus” of course everything he ever recorded and played. Kenny was Jazz professor at Rutgers for a long time and often I heard him live, with the students and visiting pros. Ahh, such an honor. It was back in the 70’s.
Oh my lord Kenny's touch is god-tier
Amazing.
Ben Riley kicks it! He and Kenny Barron communicate so well (as they did in their band Sphere).
Nunca oi cosa mas bonita. Qué pianista !!!!
Does it get any better than this? I think not.
Getz seems in a particularly intense mood....
There should be a listing of the names of the great players. And the songs played should also be listed. It's all so wonderful.
You're the man, Stan
Beautiful upload !
A lot of thanks
Very elegant, as usual, the KG+SG pairing... Thanks alot for the upload!
Unbelievably fantastic!!!
Billy Strayhorn's gorgeous "Bloodcount" at 29:30 - gorgeously played.
Maravillosos,mo me canso de escucharlos
solo by Kenny Barron!!!
You can never go wrong with a couple of Philly guys getting together to produce great jazz.
Na Stana Getze,byl nejvetsi!
SO, GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Joanne Julia. From the album Bossas and ballads/The lost sessions. recorded in 1989. Released several years after Stan's death. Not to be missed.
Derroche de talentos!!!
wow!!
It's not at all easy to sound and play this way, and that, my friends, is why you hear no one else doing it!
Check out the great altoist Gary Foster and British tenorist Jim Tomlinson for a couple of great Stan worshippers.
Joanne And Julia, it´s on The lost Sessions record
Bassist is www.morimusic.jp/ He is Japanese.
And did a splendid Job imho. Takes a well earned break on 16;19 :)
Stan was very strict with his players. He didn’t tolerate mistakes too often!
Jazz has mistakes?
prelijepo nice
ありがとう!ゲッツ。♥️♥️♥️
OMGI got lost for a nice hour or so...
Smooth sound
pure getz
KENNYBARRON
Faz-nos lembrar o Zimbo Trio plus saxofone (Stan, grande intérprete da bossa nova )
מגניב יש איזה בית מרקחת 2בלילה לפנות בוקר לילות קפואים .בר
+Yaacov Askayo far vus shraybt ir nisht oyf yidish?
I think this piece is called "Joanne Julia"
Someone now the First song please ? Thanks for upload this wonderfull concert !!