must say, the musicianship is A+. These guys are the greats of our time. I want to give a shout out to the videographer and editor, because you too, receive an A+--what an outstanding video-so in meter w/music-really great man....
playing all 7 movements for old folks. LOVE them!!! So much fun to play. Played this 4 years ago for district competition as a freshman in high school. Now a senior really enjoying and appreciating this amazing man's beautiful masterpiece.
Bolling y Rampal.... sencillamente.. Extraordinariamente? EXTRAORDINARIOS... Mi Tío Nacho Guzmán...primer flauta de la OSX....hace algunos años me dijo... escúchalos... Por ahí de 1980....en Xalapa Veracruz México ❤❤❤
Great video! (And great jacket, Jean-Pierre :) -- RIP!) It does bring back treasured memories and I'd love to see "Sentimentale" and other videos from this album if they are out there. Rampal and Bolling gave the world a great gift with this Suite! Thanks, tlcfiend for sending me this link. Love ya!
Hi Sandra....checkout ours. If you like it we have done 4 of them. 3 uploaded. Uploading Javanaise soon. Subscribe to my channel to see the rest....Here is: SENTIMENTALE ua-cam.com/video/djlunVbidgk/v-deo.html
I love all the music in the suite for flute and jazz piano trio! Claude Bolling is such a genius composer! It looks like I'm lucky to have a music of this suite ^^ ...except I don't have a scanner... I'd like to share it, if I could...
I wish I could meet your grandma!! I'm sure her spirit lives on in you, and her talent. Somehow, your comment here just gave me goosebumps and tugged at my heartstrings.
Love, love love this piece. HOWEVER- when I clicked on "live" performances for Mr's Bolling et Rampal, I expected a truly live perf. Always great to hear the masterpiece recording. Disappointing to get a lip-sync on the Y.
every single time i watch this video I think the drummer is the pianist because of the shots swapping between the Bolling's hands and the percussionist's face!
I'm a classical musician but I love jazz(I'll start studying it next year, maybe) and I've just finished to present the whole first suite live...I almost didn't improvise...the only thing I did was some slight rythm alterations or some ornaments exactly because I didn't wanted to screw up bolling's work(although I love to improvise, but at home just for fun=p)and in the 5th piece, I've played the 2nd imp in the piano part as bolling plays it, not as it's written.
If someone knows what happened to my album of Rampal and Bolling with this song on it that I lost about 15 years ago, please let me know what happened to it ! LOL. I missed listening to this beautiful music. Thanks for putting this up. :-)
I'll tell you what this is. this is the proof that jazz music comes from barroque music.the first piece of this suite, barroque and blue, shows exactly that. it starts with a typical barroque fugue and then it unfolds into jazz. the second suite confirms this point. plus, if you see the second suite, the flute part you said that is not jazz has also improvisation parts.
i'm playing this solo on flute and at the top it says "Java in 3" and I'm trying to figure out what java means... i always think of coffee. anyone know?
I understand your point of view but disagree. In music sheet music is used frequently, something to which there is no equivalent in visual arts, at least in painting. If the paint by numbers thing were to be true, than any piece interpreted from sheet music would be "not music" or hold true meaning?
I could point out how you're wrong again, but that would prove useless as you seem to have an idea stuck in your head that will simply not budge. You're right, we're all wrong. You know jazz, we don't. You clearly know more than me or anyone else here about art and probably any other field that could be held to discussion. Anyways...
So if we follow your line of logic, then any jazz piece that was written down note by note would stop being jazz? I distinctly remember some sheet music by Mingus, and i think that still qualifies as jazz. You accuse some as fascist for not agreeing with your comments, yet come off high and might about how only you in your long years of playing know what real jazz is all about. I don't quite agree
Rampal is the best flutist I ever heard...
he's so great...
thanks for posting this
I love rampal ♥
must say, the musicianship is A+. These guys are the greats of our time.
I want to give a shout out to the videographer and editor, because you too, receive an A+--what an outstanding video-so in meter w/music-really great man....
This is an eargasm
Merci Monsieur Bolling, pour nous donne cette musique d'amour et du liberte et joix!!!!!!!!! ^^
Vous etez le Mieux
Excellent, talentueux ensemble; bel hommage à Claude Bolling.
This is such a wonderful piece of gentle jazz, not just excellent French jazz. Spirits lifted. ♫
ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTYFUL CREATIONS OF THE XX CENTURY AND THE PERFORMANCE IS ALSO OUTSTANDING….. SALUD MAESTROS¡¡¡
Pablo Goldstein, Los Angeles, CA
Claud bolling makes such great musics that inspires many. I am impressed that they can play these songs with a feeling of happiness in it.
First I dont like jazz but now i love it specialy claud bolling too beatifull
playing all 7 movements for old folks. LOVE them!!! So much fun to play. Played this 4 years ago for district competition as a freshman in high school. Now a senior really enjoying and appreciating this amazing man's beautiful masterpiece.
Bolling y Rampal.... sencillamente..
Extraordinariamente?
EXTRAORDINARIOS...
Mi Tío Nacho Guzmán...primer flauta de la OSX....hace algunos años me dijo... escúchalos...
Por ahí de 1980....en Xalapa Veracruz México ❤❤❤
Seems like an homage to Brubeck's "Take Five" to me. I've loved this from the first time I heard it. The entire piece is marvelous.
Thank you for posting this video! It's wonderful!
Pure pleasure... Thx for posting
Thanks for posting this! Lovely to see a video of it and one filmed in such a nice surrounding.
Great video! (And great jacket, Jean-Pierre :) -- RIP!) It does bring back treasured memories and I'd love to see "Sentimentale" and other videos from this album if they are out there. Rampal and Bolling gave the world a great gift with this Suite! Thanks, tlcfiend for sending me this link. Love ya!
Hi Sandra....checkout ours. If you like it we have done 4 of them. 3 uploaded. Uploading Javanaise soon. Subscribe to my channel to see the rest....Here is: SENTIMENTALE ua-cam.com/video/djlunVbidgk/v-deo.html
omg this piece is SO COOL!! i have to play it!!!
Hv u succeeded playing it yet?
I love all the music in the suite for flute and jazz piano trio! Claude Bolling is such a genius composer!
It looks like I'm lucky to have a music of this suite ^^
...except I don't have a scanner...
I'd like to share it, if I could...
LOVE THIS - I wish my Julliard trained Pianist grandmother was stil around to accompany me on this!!!!!!
I wish I could meet your grandma!! I'm sure her spirit lives on in you, and her talent. Somehow, your comment here just gave me goosebumps and tugged at my heartstrings.
Great! Please post more!
Love, love love this piece. HOWEVER- when I clicked on "live" performances for Mr's Bolling et Rampal, I expected a truly live perf. Always great to hear the masterpiece recording. Disappointing to get a lip-sync on the Y.
excellent :)
I really like 5/4.
every single time i watch this video I think the drummer is the pianist because of the shots swapping between the Bolling's hands and the percussionist's face!
이 음악은 ITV 경인방송(인천방송 시절때부터 사용함)화면조정시간에 SMPTE 칼라바와 함께 사용했습니다.
oh my science I'm playing this on flute for an audition piece and now I'm totally intimidated!
i want to go to france one day and find them :]
RIP Claude Bolling
✝️ dec-29 - 2020
😪😪
Java is also an island in Indonesia (which houses the Indonesian capital, Jakarta)
Had this on LP years ago.
I'm a classical musician but I love jazz(I'll start studying it next year, maybe) and I've just finished to present the whole first suite live...I almost didn't improvise...the only thing I did was some slight rythm alterations or some ornaments exactly because I didn't wanted to screw up bolling's work(although I love to improvise, but at home just for fun=p)and in the 5th piece, I've played the 2nd imp in the piano part as bolling plays it, not as it's written.
i am learning this.. this video scares me so much
Those who know do not talk. Those who say do not talk.
-Lao Tzu
;)
If someone knows what happened to my album of Rampal and Bolling with this song on it that I lost about 15 years ago, please let me know what happened to it ! LOL. I missed listening to this beautiful music. Thanks for putting this up. :-)
Hello! beautiful q wanted, to know when they made this video... and where I can get that piece to practice it thank you...
True.. my master said to me similar like you said.. but Galway play with B key :)
@gurpst I was referring to the quartet, and the actual composition, given it's rhythmic structure--the 5/4 meter.
Çoh güzel çoh
Amazing but it sounds like they got the piano riff at 2:38 from Take Five and the time is 5/4 or is that just me?
Eh it's a bit different. I think it just sounds like that because this song is in 5/4 too
Those who talk do not know. Those who know do not talk.
-Lao Tzu
Have a nice life :-)
Claude Bolling
I'll tell you what this is. this is the proof that jazz music comes from barroque music.the first piece of this suite, barroque and blue, shows exactly that. it starts with a typical barroque fugue and then it unfolds into jazz. the second suite confirms this point. plus, if you see the second suite, the flute part you said that is not jazz has also improvisation parts.
yeah i've since done more research into flute playing throughout history and players like rampal... moyse hated it too.
i like it though :P
@Natalie2901 voted up for "oh my science"... hope the audition went well.
♬
Daha iyi müzik bulamadınız mı
So did I and it flew the coup somewhere, somehow. :-(
En el Internet.
yeah unfortunately i didn't find out until after i posted that comment. :[
i'm playing this solo on flute and at the top it says "Java in 3" and I'm trying to figure out what java means... i always think of coffee. anyone know?
I don't know about the meaning but I think Java is referring to a place called Java island?
that drummer seems so superfluous, LOL!
ohh till i know rampal the flutist died long time ago so i think u cant find him
Why does this called javanaise? It has nothing to do with javanese.. can someone explain?
sooo hard. at least 4 an 8th grader
I understand your point of view but disagree. In music sheet music is used frequently, something to which there is no equivalent in visual arts, at least in painting. If the paint by numbers thing were to be true, than any piece interpreted from sheet music would be "not music" or hold true meaning?
wow. thats weird!
haha
yes but they may be classic musicians with no knowledge about the jazz idiom. it's better to play as rampal than to be kickin' all the jazz rules.
gotta disagree there. he is extremely solid.
I could point out how you're wrong again, but that would prove useless as you seem to have an idea stuck in your head that will simply not budge. You're right, we're all wrong. You know jazz, we don't. You clearly know more than me or anyone else here about art and probably any other field that could be held to discussion. Anyways...
So if we follow your line of logic, then any jazz piece that was written down note by note would stop being jazz? I distinctly remember some sheet music by Mingus, and i think that still qualifies as jazz. You accuse some as fascist for not agreeing with your comments, yet come off high and might about how only you in your long years of playing know what real jazz is all about. I don't quite agree
the pianist and the flutist are from france.. i know. haha..
ı dont like this music
I don’t like this music