Re: Jazz musicians playing Classical and vice versa.
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 2:18 pm
Thanks Fergus.fergus wrote:Well done Seán!
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Thanks Fergus.fergus wrote:Well done Seán!
I caught that on Saturday morning and it was fun. I especially liked the Prokofiev played by a Big Bang - all those different styles cleverly worked in, from Duke Ellington through Miles Davis 'cool' to Palm Court Trio. Here's a trailer for those who missed it:Seán wrote:
On Saturday CD Review on BBC Radio 3 has a slot with the British Jazz trumpeter Guy Barker:11.00am Guy Barker on newly released jazz interpretations of classical music
Guy Barker joins Andrew to discuss recent recordings of cornerstones from the classical repertoire, reinterpreted as jazz.
ReWrite of Spring
David Liebman (saxophone), Marilyn Mazur (percussion), Aarhus Jazz Orchestra, Lars Moller (conductor)
DACAPO 8226117-18 (2CD)
Bach to Parker
Thomas Gould (violin)
CHAMPS HILL RECORDS CHRCD078 (CD)
Peter and the Wolf and Jazz!
David Tennant (narrator), The Amazing Keystone Big Band
LE CHANT DU MONDE 2742378 (CD)
Duke Ellington: The Columbia Studio Albums Collection 1956-1961
Including: TCHAIKOVSKY arr. Ellington and Strayhorn: The Nutcracker Suite
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
SONY/LEGACY 88697938892 (10CD)
Oh, it is AWFULAbminor wrote: As for Nigel Kennedy's latest (third?) version of the 4 Seasons: least said the better.
Not at all Gussy, he has given pleasure to a great many people.Gussy Finknottle wrote:Probably upset the purists here but i actually got into classical music through listening to Nigel Kennedy many moons ago,and now my grand daughter is learning to play the cello and loves Nigel.I suppose the figure is unknown of how many people has got to understand classical music through him
Can't argue with that for a minute.Gussy Finknottle wrote:Probably upset the purists here but i actually got into classical music through listening to Nigel Kennedy many moons ago,and now my grand daughter is learning to play the cello and loves Nigel.I suppose the figure is unknown of how many people has got to understand classical music through him
Well what can i say it is different and i can see the younger generation really going for this.I had to drive all the way to Limerick last weekend to get it for my Grand Daughter and she is only 9 so what can i sayAbminor wrote:Can't argue with that for a minute.Gussy Finknottle wrote:Probably upset the purists here but i actually got into classical music through listening to Nigel Kennedy many moons ago,and now my grand daughter is learning to play the cello and loves Nigel.I suppose the figure is unknown of how many people has got to understand classical music through him
What do you think of his latest offering?