All the commenters, please accept: At this level of playing, there is no 'better' or 'worse' in the artists abilities. There is just a 'I like this one more' or 'I like that one less', as it is a matter of taste. Who is entitled to rank this kind of musicians? Let's just enjoy the beauty which is given to us by these incredible people.
Please someone tell Ignasi Terraza how much we enjoy that Bach-type canon and how we hope he will play it again and again whenever Andrea sings this wonderful song. My wife and I listen to this over and over!
@@richheart7990 I see what you mean. That is a really good point. I did not know what to think about the transition from Bach into discord and rhythmic complexity and some other attributes I can't exactly describe. Now I realize from your comment that it all makes sense. Thanks very much!
The Bach like piano intro by this marvelous blind pianist is absolutely brilliant...Ingnasi Terazza I tip my hat to you. Joan Chamarro has outdone himself with this rendition of one of my favorite jazz pieces...bravo for all you have done to refurbish jazz for this generation and for us old guys who thought perhaps jazz was dying! WRONG! In my 8th decade I have hope for jazz!
It was Spring 2004 and I was listening to Jonathan Swartz on a NY radio channel and this most beautiful voice was singing a tract from the Tribute to Sinatra album. I later went to see her live in NYC night club. Standing in line in front of me were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Drake who wrote the lyric to the song “ It was a Very Good Year”
Isn't it, though? Very beautiful classy rendition as is Andreas in a different way. Perhaps some do not know the song was composed by a blind English jazz composer, George Shearing to honor the Manhattan jazz club, Birdland. I saw him twice at that famous jazz venue. Andrea will no doubt perform there if she wishes... My own sense: Andrea's talent lies substantially in Communication. I hope you take in her performance here. It was right before she had her baby. It's the great American standard by Oscar Levant. "Blame It On My Youth." I have never heard a more beautiful vocal rendition of Any Song. I was stunned.The subtle improvisations and matchless phrasing she has were all over that performance.
Yes, please, please, please! I live in south texas and would probably go crazy if it were not for you tube and the music I can access like Joan and company, Leonard Cohen, Astor Piazzolla, and the great U. S musicians mostly of the past. I fear Jazz is dying here in the U. S. and is being replaced by the excrement that pretends to be music.
Jesus Christ! Mr. Chamorro, what beauty have you introduced to the world! I came here looking for Lullaby of Birdland. It's on of my favorites and I guess we all know the versions sung by Ella Fitzgerald, wich I thought was one of the very very few valid interpretations. No, I am not going to compare Ella to Andrea now as this would be very unfair for both of them. But let me put it this way: I have seen interpretations of well known international singers, superstars, divas, to wich only two words came to my mind: complete fail. But back to my story. Maybe I got to say in advance I did not know any of you or the Band. Shame on me. So now, that I have been around YT looking for different interpretations than Ella's, I found this. First thing I thought was "wow, there is someone knowing how to play the piano". And while I listened, I recognized a girl on stage holdig a Trumpet. Okay, I thought. One of the musicians brought his daughter on stage to hold his Trumpet because it's too valuable to him to put it on a stand on the ground. And, all of a sudden, the "girl" started to sing... BOY! WAS! I! WRONG!! I literally backfliped over the backrest of my office chair in amazement. What absolute fantastic singing! Andrea might not have the strongest voice B U T she has something much more valuable: an indescribably laid back timing and an absolute feeling for the music and control over her voice. And as I felt my bloodpressure rise, just at the right time before having a heartattac, Scott Hamilton came and put me back to normal again. Do I have to mention Andreas Trumpet playing? May be just this much: out of this world. I really can hear it's not just some well trained muscle moves, but it's pure feeling for what she is doing. She knows when to let go and when to catch it again. Please excuse me for not mentioning all of you namely, bu I am running out of superlatives to describe what I heard and saw. It was great joy to see and hear you all, how you contributed to something that is much much bigger than the sum of its individuals. You all matched perfectly on stage and obvioulsy enjoyed yourselfs very much, at least you smling says so. And you Sir, Mr. Chamorro, made all this possible by bringing these individuals together! Greatly done and thank you very very much.
Yes, when watching these wonderful people make music it is the emotion, and the strength of the connection we can feel with them. It's absolutely unique.
And this is just the tip of the iceberg. Andrea developed her chops as part of The San Andreu Jazz Band. Joan is the director. By now, you must have heard of them. They are all very good, some world class--just like the people on this stage! If you haven't checked them out by now....now is your chance!
One of the best "bebop" jazz group nowadays, Andrea is wonderful, both as for the voice and the trumpet (and sax) playing, and here we have as a guest Scott Hamilton, a real master sax. The piano assolo of Ignasi Terraza is astonishing with his original starting "fugue" style. The fantastic sound of this group remember me the famous words of Charlie Parker: "It's just music, it's playing clean and looking for the pretty notes".
I have a good vocabulary but lack words to accurately express how brilliant Ignasi Terraza, the pianist, is. The other bandmaster look stunned, prayer-like - knowing they are witnessing something ageless.
Poco reconocimiento le damos en este país (cosa habitual por otra parte) a este enorme pianista que es Ignasi Terraza. Ha sido invitado a tocar con los mejores de estos tiempos, será por algo... Y también dice mucho en su favor su colaboración constante todos estos años con Joan Chamorro en la formación de músicos como Andrea. ¡Gracias maestros! Y también se puede decir lo mismo de Josep Traver.
I have seen George Shearing perform this from the second row at the Reggata Bar in Cambridge, MA. with George Shearing! I have also been in the audience when he performed at Andover High School (with George Shearing) and, again, at the Regatta Bar in a solo performance with my wife . All were very good !
Merci Mr Chamaro pour tous ces jeunes et moins jeunes musiciens, et pour la magie et le bonheur que vous nous offrez. Continuez, le monde a besoin de très belles personnes comme vous. 🤩🤩
Quel Intro ! La puissance et l'agilité de la main gauche d'Ignasi lui permet de briser les tempos dans ses improvisations. Il peut s'éloigne du thème, mais c'est pour notre plus grand plaisir. Une de mes versions favorite de ce classique !😊
...col capolavoro di George Shearing mi ritornano alla mente i primi passi nel mondo della musica. Le fughe al pianoforte di Ignasi Terraza, la perfezione vocale della graziosa Andrea Motis e gli assolo di Scott Hamilton e Andrea, semplici e gradevoli invitano all'ascolto almeno 15 volte al giorno e forse anche di + quindi vi consiglio di mettervi le cuffie. Isidoro
Quel bonheur, une diva du jazz reprenant ce superbe morceau, accompagnée par se superbes musiciens qui prennent un évident plaisir que nous partageons pleinement
Спасибо ,за то что вы показали мне сегодня видео : Андреа с великолепным малышом и мужем пианистом ... Андреа все та же: спокойна ,со своим чарующим джазовым голосом и своим неповторимым стилем исполнения . У нас еще начало лета ,но жарко +33 .
@Ignasi Terrazza, the man at the Piano: I don‘t now you, but I can hear that you love Johann Sebastian Bach! ¡Esta introducción fue excelente! ¡El maestro de todos los preludios está feliz por ti!
Lullaby of Birdland Oh, lullaby by birdland that's what I Always hear, when you sigh, never in my wordland could there be words to reveal in a phrase how I feel Have you ever heard two turtle doves Bill and coo, when they love? That's the kind of magic music we made with our lips When we kiss And there's a weepy old willow He really knows how to cry That's how I'd cry in my pillow If you should tell me farewell and goodbye Lullaby by birdland whisper low Kiss me sweet, and we'll go Flying high in birdland, high in the sky up above All because we're in love Lullaby, Lullaby Have you ever heard two turtle doves Bill and coo when they love? That's the kind of magic music we made with our lips When we kiss And there's a weepy old willow He really knows how to cry That's how I'd cry in my pillow If you should tell me farewell and goodbye Lullaby by birdland whisper low Kiss me sweet, and we'll go Flying high in birdland, high in the sky up above All because we're in love
sono obbligato a ripetermi perchè nel mio quotidiano ascolto della esibizione di LULLABY OF BIRDLAND apprezzo sempre di piu la bravura del quintetto + Scott Hamilton. Spero di poterli vedere ed ascoltare appena Mr. COVID ci permetterà di abbracciare gli artisti del maestro Joan Chamorro.
I love the baroque approach intro ! The pianist (apologies I don't even know his name ) deserves more acknowledgment and opportunities to display his talent . Maybe more 'baroque-ish" added to more of his work . Jazz , Bossa , Bach 3 goodies .
Man, listening again to that it would be great to have everyone have a second solo.... the first more sophisticated and discreet, like this was, and the second more rasping, tortured and rhythmically repetitive. Basically thus was too good to be so short!!
All the commenters, please accept: At this level of playing, there is no 'better' or 'worse' in the artists abilities. There is just a 'I like this one more' or 'I like that one less', as it is a matter of taste. Who is entitled to rank this kind of musicians? Let's just enjoy the beauty which is given to us by these incredible people.
Please someone tell Ignasi Terraza how much we enjoy that Bach-type canon and how we hope he will play it again and again whenever Andrea sings this wonderful song. My wife and I listen to this over and over!
I think that the way the intro evolves is the history of music itself. Just amazing.
@@richheart7990 I see what you mean. That is a really good point. I did not know what to think about the transition from Bach into discord and rhythmic complexity and some other attributes I can't exactly describe. Now I realize from your comment that it all makes sense. Thanks very much!
@@richheart7990 Rich, that is such an astute observation! I was thinking the same thing. Cheers!
I play it often. He reached the pinnacle with that Bach-like intro. A passage of stellar beauty and dignity.
@@ronkrate609 I couldn't agree more.
This rendition is destined to go down as one of the very best in jazz history. Talent here is overflowing.
They are good, but that statements is. a bit excessive.
The Bach like piano intro by this marvelous blind pianist is absolutely brilliant...Ingnasi Terazza I tip my hat to you. Joan Chamarro has outdone himself with this rendition of one of my favorite jazz pieces...bravo for all you have done to refurbish jazz for this generation and for us old guys who thought perhaps jazz was dying! WRONG! In my 8th decade I have hope for jazz!
Me too. Just discovered this group and school.Bravo
I’m amazed and glad that these young children have such a talent, love to see them thanks 🎼🎼🎶👍
Andrea is a total pro, spotting that tricky intro,improvising some lyrics, and nailing that solo.
She is simply the Joan of Arc of jazz!
It was Spring 2004 and I was listening to Jonathan Swartz on a NY radio channel and this most beautiful voice was singing a tract from the Tribute to Sinatra album. I later went to see her live in NYC night club. Standing in line in front of me were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Drake who wrote the lyric to the song “ It was a Very Good Year”
this introduction from ignasi terraza is just brilliant
Ladies and Gentlemen listen to this intro and a Fantastic pianist……his name shuld be on the topp of annonsment….
I never tire of that piano intro. . .
I absolutely love this one! The Bach intro is amazing. Thank you so much.
My God, what a tremendous fugal intro. Is there nothing these folks can't do!
Ignasi can do anything... a genius.
Isn't it, though? Very beautiful classy rendition as is Andreas in a different way. Perhaps some do not know the song was composed by a blind English jazz composer, George Shearing to honor the Manhattan jazz club, Birdland. I saw him twice at that famous jazz venue. Andrea will no doubt perform there if she wishes...
My own sense: Andrea's talent lies substantially in Communication. I hope you take in her performance here. It was right before she had her baby. It's the great American standard by Oscar Levant.
"Blame It On My Youth."
I have never heard a more beautiful vocal rendition of Any Song. I was stunned.The subtle improvisations and matchless phrasing she has were all over that performance.
Magnificent ❤
So much talent on one stage!!! Another home run for Joan and company. Keep this music alive - please.
Yes, please, please, please! I live in south texas and would probably go crazy if it were not for you tube and the music I can access like Joan and company, Leonard Cohen, Astor Piazzolla, and the great U. S musicians mostly of the past. I fear Jazz is dying here in the U. S. and is being replaced by the excrement that pretends to be music.
Jesus Christ!
Mr. Chamorro, what beauty have you introduced to the world!
I came here looking for Lullaby of Birdland. It's on of my favorites and I guess we all know the versions sung by Ella Fitzgerald, wich I thought was one of the very very few valid interpretations. No, I am not going to compare Ella to Andrea now as this would be very unfair for both of them. But let me put it this way: I have seen interpretations of well known international singers, superstars, divas, to wich only two words came to my mind: complete fail.
But back to my story. Maybe I got to say in advance I did not know any of you or the Band. Shame on me. So now, that I have been around YT looking for different interpretations than Ella's, I found this. First thing I thought was "wow, there is someone knowing how to play the piano". And while I listened, I recognized a girl on stage holdig a Trumpet. Okay, I thought. One of the musicians brought his daughter on stage to hold his Trumpet because it's too valuable to him to put it on a stand on the ground.
And, all of a sudden, the "girl" started to sing...
BOY! WAS! I! WRONG!!
I literally backfliped over the backrest of my office chair in amazement. What absolute fantastic singing! Andrea might not have the strongest voice B U T she has something much more valuable: an indescribably laid back timing and an absolute feeling for the music and control over her voice. And as I felt my bloodpressure rise, just at the right time before having a heartattac, Scott Hamilton came and put me back to normal again. Do I have to mention Andreas Trumpet playing? May be just this much: out of this world. I really can hear it's not just some well trained muscle moves, but it's pure feeling for what she is doing. She knows when to let go and when to catch it again.
Please excuse me for not mentioning all of you namely, bu I am running out of superlatives to describe what I heard and saw. It was great joy to see and hear you all, how you contributed to something that is much much bigger than the sum of its individuals. You all matched perfectly on stage and obvioulsy enjoyed yourselfs very much, at least you smling says so.
And you Sir, Mr. Chamorro, made all this possible by bringing these individuals together!
Greatly done and thank you very very much.
Yes, when watching these wonderful people make music it is the emotion, and the strength of the connection we can feel with them. It's absolutely unique.
And this is just the tip of the iceberg. Andrea developed her chops as part of The San Andreu Jazz Band. Joan is the director. By now, you must have heard of them. They are all very good, some world class--just like the people on this stage! If you haven't checked them out by now....now is your chance!
Female singers usually don't get their full voice into late in their 20s. I look ofrward to that time.
Wow! Brilliant intro! Perfect timing on the intro vocal! This whole piece was magnificent!
One of the best "bebop" jazz group nowadays, Andrea is wonderful, both as for the voice and the trumpet (and sax) playing, and here we have as a guest Scott Hamilton, a real master sax. The piano assolo of Ignasi Terraza is astonishing with his original starting "fugue" style. The fantastic sound of this group remember me the famous words of Charlie Parker: "It's just music, it's playing clean and looking for the pretty notes".
La introducción del pianista es genial, extraordinaria.
I have a good vocabulary but lack words to accurately express how brilliant Ignasi Terraza, the pianist, is.
The other bandmaster look stunned, prayer-like - knowing they are witnessing something ageless.
Another very difficult piece flying above & beyond as if simply lifted on an air-stream of real art.
最高。ピアノソロも素晴らしい!!!ありがとう。
Such beautiful music, and so well-played! My Mom and Dad's era...so classy!
Poco reconocimiento le damos en este país (cosa habitual por otra parte) a este enorme pianista que es Ignasi Terraza. Ha sido invitado a tocar con los mejores de estos tiempos, será por algo... Y también dice mucho en su favor su colaboración constante todos estos años con Joan Chamorro en la formación de músicos como Andrea. ¡Gracias maestros! Y también se puede decir lo mismo de Josep Traver.
Scott is a great Sax player of our time.
I must repeat what I said a couple of months back, what a stupendous intro from Ignasi!
I have to write this again….God bless this pianist…..why is he so unknown??
I have seen George Shearing perform this from the second row at the Reggata Bar in Cambridge, MA. with George Shearing! I have also been in the audience when he performed at Andover High School (with George Shearing) and, again, at the Regatta Bar in a solo performance with my wife . All were very good !
Merci Mr Chamaro pour tous ces jeunes et moins jeunes musiciens, et pour la magie et le bonheur que vous nous offrez.
Continuez, le monde a besoin de très belles personnes comme vous. 🤩🤩
Excelente,Ignazi Terraza, excelente Andrea Motis!!
Y gran orquesta de Joan Chamorro quintet!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏🎶🎩🎶
Cariños desde Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷!!!!!
Superbe interprétation avec son intro digne de Bach . Grand bravo !
Please come to New York soon -
Quel Intro ! La puissance et l'agilité de la main gauche d'Ignasi lui permet de briser les tempos dans ses improvisations. Il peut s'éloigne du thème, mais c'est pour notre plus grand plaisir. Une de mes versions favorite de ce classique !😊
C est toujours un plaisir écouter Chamoro ses élèves et ces complices
...col capolavoro di George Shearing mi ritornano alla mente i primi passi nel mondo della musica. Le fughe al pianoforte di Ignasi Terraza, la perfezione vocale della graziosa Andrea Motis e gli assolo di Scott Hamilton e Andrea, semplici e gradevoli invitano all'ascolto almeno 15 volte al giorno e forse anche di + quindi vi consiglio di mettervi le cuffie. Isidoro
love the piano intro!!!!
Quel bonheur, une diva du jazz reprenant ce superbe morceau, accompagnée par se superbes musiciens qui prennent un évident plaisir que nous partageons pleinement
Muy bueno muy bueno...Awesome !!!
It really doesn’t get better than this. JS Bach on the keys and the rest of the band just killing it. Joan=Genius!
(Denmark) Very beautiful intro 🎹🌹
Todos os músicos são sensacionais, muita beleza e coordenação! Ignasi deu um show incrível!
They are really on fire here, it's on the DVD, well worth buying it gets up on my big screen regularly.
hienointa Bach-jazzia! Ignacio! Scott Hamilton! Andrea ajoittaa tulonsa sooloon kuin vain mestari. häntä on niin ihana katsoakin.
Brilliant. Beautiful exposition.
Nice jam..you all are so good, hats off to production staff..
"Lillaby of birthland" is one of my favourite piece and Andrea Motis is nomber 1 💋💚👍
La Rosa del jazz de Barcelona!! esta chica es adictiva!!
I love how the other musicians seem to be praying to Ignasi’s piano. It’s heavenly.
Pure joy!!! All so wonderful... and ANDREA, not enough room to describe her lovely sound❣️
Спасибо ,за то что вы показали мне сегодня видео : Андреа с великолепным малышом и мужем пианистом ...
Андреа все та же: спокойна ,со своим чарующим джазовым голосом и своим неповторимым стилем исполнения .
У нас еще начало лета ,но жарко +33 .
Jazz is probably the highest form of musical creativity and you guys prove it!
Love it Andrea, always to the band a cheerz..
Brutal la intro de Johann Sebastian Terraza
This is a great rendition of a jazz standard. Joan, you should your music to the USA, if you haven’t already. Bravo.
Grande Ignasi !
Es un verdadero gusto ver y escuchar,esta musica que tiene todo para disfrutar, de un buen relax,,,gracias a todos...
Hermoso
Una delicia servida por unos exquisitos del jazz. Salud y larga vida musical !!
This is such a great recording!
fantastico el pianista !!!
Manifiesto mi admiración por don Ignasi. T, ese J.S. Bach-Birland es un obra de arte. Mi mayor consideración para ese excelso músico.
IGNASI TERRAZA !! CAPO RE CAPO !!!! MUY BUENO !!!!
Наиблюзейшиь блюз!!!! Спасибо Андрэа и вашим спутникам в вашем творчестве не встретил пианиста одаренней от Господа чем ваш берегите его!!!
Quina meravella!
that was so beautiful, brings me back my first day in bird land , Times Square,NYC
виртуозное интро. до и всё остальное, просто высший джазкласс.
"el brillo de tus ojos deja claro cuán es de intensa tu vida por la música"
¡ Bien Bien Bien !
Wonderful!
Maravilloso!!
Genial
@Ignasi Terrazza, the man at the Piano: I don‘t now you, but I can hear that you love Johann Sebastian Bach! ¡Esta introducción fue excelente! ¡El maestro de todos los preludios está feliz por ti!
Sem. palavras -wow !
Ignasi s prelude to a great song is remarkable.
Divino
Lullaby of Birdland
Oh, lullaby by birdland that's what I
Always hear, when you sigh,
never in my wordland could there be words to reveal
in a phrase how I feel
Have you ever heard two turtle doves
Bill and coo, when they love?
That's the kind of magic music we made with our lips
When we kiss
And there's a weepy old willow
He really knows how to cry
That's how I'd cry in my pillow
If you should tell me farewell and goodbye
Lullaby by birdland whisper low
Kiss me sweet, and we'll go
Flying high in birdland, high in the sky up above
All because we're in love
Lullaby, Lullaby
Have you ever heard two turtle doves
Bill and coo when they love?
That's the kind of magic music we made with our lips
When we kiss
And there's a weepy old willow
He really knows how to cry
That's how I'd cry in my pillow
If you should tell me farewell and goodbye
Lullaby by birdland whisper low
Kiss me sweet, and we'll go
Flying high in birdland, high in the sky up above
All because we're in love
Music is fabulous
My bow to the pianist/.
sono obbligato a ripetermi perchè nel mio quotidiano ascolto della esibizione di LULLABY OF BIRDLAND apprezzo sempre di piu la bravura del quintetto + Scott Hamilton. Spero di poterli vedere ed ascoltare appena Mr. COVID ci permetterà di abbracciare gli artisti del maestro Joan Chamorro.
Deliziosa,amorevole,unica,inimitabile,brava e trascinante,sentimentale è perfetta...Andrea Motis
Oh my! ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wow!
I like very very much the Stan Getz Touch of the saxophonist.
Good googly moogly! Beautiful.
I enjoy great piano but my unforgettables are Teddy Wilson and Ignasi Terraza. Oh yeah
Has anyone seen my heart? Oh yes, I believe Miss Motis took it from me.
Brilliant intro!
Great timing.
Andrea's voice became more mature and her trumpet sounds more confident since then.
The band is da bomb
Ignasi Terraza pure genius
Muito. Bom
Wonderful
I love the baroque approach intro ! The pianist (apologies I don't even know his name ) deserves more acknowledgment and opportunities to display his talent . Maybe more 'baroque-ish" added to more of his work . Jazz , Bossa , Bach 3 goodies .
Be-Bach and the young lady
Unbelievable!
Girllllllll lawd have mercy
Terraza...you play piano !!!!!😳
Now we talkin. Sing it girl.
Darn it Chamorro, you wrote that fugue?! Awesome.
Man, listening again to that it would be great to have everyone have a second solo.... the first more sophisticated and discreet, like this was, and the second more rasping, tortured and rhythmically repetitive. Basically thus was too good to be so short!!
Qui d'autre de nos jours, capable de la prouesse fuguée de Maître Ignazza ?
ALLAN VACHE .. WOW!
Piano Man!
Pill low, she's terrific!