Africa - John Coltrane | featuring André Leroux & Marianne Trudel
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Africa/Brass Sessions : Africa
Composition : John Coltrane
Arrangements : Bill Mahar
Extrait du concert inaugural de l'Orchestre national de jazz de Montréal
Samedi le 6 juillet 2013
Théâtre Jean-Duceppe de la Place des Arts
Festival International de Jazz de Montréal
Direction musicale : Christine Jensen
Saxophones : André Leroux, Samuel Blais, Jean-Pierre Zanella, Frank Lozano, Alexandre Côté
Trompettes : Aron Doyle, Jocelyn Couture, David Carbonneau, Bill Mahar
Trombones : Jean-Nicolas Trottier, David Grott, David Martin, Robert Ellis
Piano : Marianne Trudel
Contrebasse : Rémi-Jean LeBlanc
Batterie : Kevin Warren
Wonderful. Dig this version
Coltrane was a genius.
Uma das maiores músicas de jazz de todos os tempos
África, te amo!
Amo jazz
jazz é vida jazz é tudo de bom
É positividade
É amor
É musicalidade
They hit this !
still love it!!
Muito louca essa música, viva o jazz
Excellent Sound !
nice
Where is the footage of John Coltrane himself, performing this album?
Doesn't exist i'm afraid
Sadly there isn’t
Beautiful indeed, love the sound, but a little scholastic for a national orchestra don't you think ? Very different from the french purpose of the ONJ. And I'm gonna ask a stupid question : is everybody white in Montreal ? Warned you...
yellow submarimba Hi! No question is ever stupid, don't worry. No, Montreal is actually the most culturally diverse city in Canada, you can see people of all colors and origins here. However, most jazz musicians are indeed white! Having played this arrangement, I find it pretty good for my part. It has all the original elements of Coltrane's tune, but with soli's (that are actually transcribed Coltrane licks) to have more interraction and make everything more interesting
It all depends on the mission of an organisation. Montreal's NJO's one is to commission new pieces as well as present orchestral (jazz) music of all ages and origins. Check out our UA-cam channel : ua-cam.com/channels/_9cI5po2D7yqlqn8UDQKqA.html
BLACK PEOPLE ARE NOT ALLOWED TO LEARN MUSIC ANYMORE
You mean black players would make the performance 'authentic' ?! (I have heard that from some 'fraud-of-a-musician' who were black)