The general expectation is that with this extremely capable and versatile composer-conductor (Ms. Miho Hazama) in charge the DR Big Band will, ultimately, return to its former position as Europe’s leading jazz ensemble. Having heard them yesterday (November 23rd ― when they premiered three new works by Ms. Hazama) I must say I consider this hope justified.
PS: Small wonder band members demonstrated unfeigned affection for their new chief conductor when receiving her at the Copenhagen Airport ― cf. this video clip: ua-cam.com/video/tFIxpy3BdCQ/v-deo.html
@@niklunoe Extremely likeable welcome! They really seemed to be looking forward working with her. I finished by discovering this gem: ua-cam.com/video/_h_OLCQylNE/v-deo.html which made me rotfl. I'll definitively keep an eye on the BD BB.
Right you are! I just watched that same masterclass, and had to learn more about Miho. I'm delighted to find another young, interesting composer continuing the jazz tradition.
This 7/8 rhythm pattern is very specific to Turkish Black Sea region and clearly presented within Horon style. Some musical motifs also match that style. I would like to know if Ms. Hazama had a research on Turkish folk music before composing Tydeus.
main part of the "real" conducting happends before the event, during the practice where the conductor can explain how he/she want the parts to be played.
It's a bit like the captain of a football team. The role is not very important during matches but it's very important during practice and for team cohesion.
Obviously you have never been a musician. We seldomly look directly at a conductor but we see them out of the corner of the eye. Besides that the large part of a conductor's work is rehearsing so during a performance a conductor's signing is just a support and reminder of that which has been worked out before.
Amazing sound by an amazing Director!!! I just love this! BRAVO!❤️🎶🎶🎶
こんなに繊細なジャズ世界があるんだと、知らされた動画です。すごいな、、、
Sounds great, Miho is so amazing!
The general expectation is that with this extremely capable and versatile composer-conductor (Ms. Miho Hazama) in charge the DR Big Band will, ultimately, return to its former position as Europe’s leading jazz ensemble. Having heard them yesterday (November 23rd ― when they premiered three new works by Ms. Hazama) I must say I consider this hope justified.
PS: Small wonder band members demonstrated unfeigned affection for their new chief conductor when receiving her at the Copenhagen Airport ― cf. this video clip:
ua-cam.com/video/tFIxpy3BdCQ/v-deo.html
@@niklunoe Extremely likeable welcome! They really seemed to be looking forward working with her. I finished by discovering this gem: ua-cam.com/video/_h_OLCQylNE/v-deo.html which made me rotfl. I'll definitively keep an eye on the BD BB.
awesome,,,,,,,,brilliant,,,,,,,,,,fantastic,,,,,,thank you for sharing your excellent work,,,,,
Amazing composition, rendered with awesome precision
love the sound
Excellent in all senses, real fine jazz ;)
Amazing école de musique. Je vous aime🇹🇬
Great stuff. Wonderful band and interesting composition. Great to "meet" you today on the Jazz Auditorium Masterclass with Eric, Gordon and Maria.
Right you are! I just watched that same masterclass, and had to learn more about Miho. I'm delighted to find another young, interesting composer continuing the jazz tradition.
Fantastic
This 7/8 rhythm pattern is very specific to Turkish Black Sea region and clearly presented within Horon style. Some musical motifs also match that style. I would like to know if Ms. Hazama had a research on Turkish folk music before composing Tydeus.
No, she didn´t..it is a 7/8 which is used all over the world for decades
Im not into jazz, but this was indeed very good.
There’s a whole new world out there. Explore it ! and enjoy
Very good
well done!
this the good shit
Niçe
🙂🙂🙂
woooowwww
Jeg håber det betyder vi nu også kan få føjet Lupin III og Sailor Moon til repertoiret
Vanvittigt!
I feel a bit sorry that no one (musicians) almost see / count on her conducting...what was the meaning of her standing there ?
main part of the "real" conducting happends before the event, during the practice where the conductor can explain how he/she want the parts to be played.
It's a bit like the captain of a football team. The role is not very important during matches but it's very important during practice and for team cohesion.
I think that she is not best in on-stage conducting. We may not know the backstage or practicings. She rather holds a "composer" title.
Obviously you have never been a musician. We seldomly look directly at a conductor but we see them out of the corner of the eye.
Besides that the large part of a conductor's work is rehearsing so during a performance a conductor's signing is just a support and reminder of that which has been worked out before.
the drummer plays a little sloppy, especially the last modulate section.
❤❤❤❤❤miho
Zappa reincarnated?
Hold da op en gang rod. Så kan hun stå der og grine af OS!
自分が古いのかも知れないけど、ごちゃごちゃしてるだけでメインストリームのメロディーがないよね。
ただのジャズ合奏にしか聞けないんだげけど。
普段どのあたりを聴いてるんですか??
ただの勉強不足?
コンテンポラリージャズ聞こう😅
It is so boring 💤.