We met one day in Franconville, France. Can’t believe this happened. After all these years listening to you. Almost cried of emotion. You’re an example for me and I believe for many others for both the freedom of your choices and your ability to play in or out of the rules. This concert is just one more example of that. Keep being yourself Monsieur.
Brad Mehldau is such an inspiring pianist. It is admirable his aproach to music, never heard of a greatest dissonance. Great things to listen and learn. Long life master 🙏🏿
PROGRAM TIMING: I. waking up 0:03 Brad's explanations 1:09 II. stepping outside 4:00 III. keeping distance 6:28 IV. stopping, listening: hearing 9:18 V. remembering before all this 11:01 Here’s That Rainy Day - Van Heusen/Burke 14:30 Satellite - John Coltrane 18:04
The Concertgebouw is probably the most stunning hall I've ever been in for music. I suspect the engineers have got the recording process in this hall down to perfection - it is just wonderful
This moment, a fractal in time, a spiral of space - dissonant. What you yearn for, in your depths, is reconciliation, reunion. And then timelessness. With or alone... Music runs the line, the edge, the space between. A taste, an echo, a reflection, of truth. Maranartha!
At 9:17, "IV. Stopping, listening: hearing" I hear a little Arvo Pärt and also a hint of church music. Nothing wrong with that at all. We are listeners that can hear and associate. The more I listen to the this, the more I like it.
Despite loss and melancholy, thanks to this initiative, we stay in touch with beauty and Artists like Brad Mehldau. We still hope we will meet each other again. And it's soothing. Thank you.
His playing no matter how sophisticated, complicated always speaks to me. He manages to keep his music always accessible. His compositions are highly melodic and cinematic and as much as it’s listening music you could still use it for movies accompanying scenes effectively. And on top of this you always hear his sound, groove and style! This guy is a living legend, love him!
Hats off to Brad , Netherlands culture, and the sound engineers! My Quad elctrostatics are outstanding in response to the audio work. BM always inspires us; the Man in the River of Music. Here's to the next live concert in public.
So glad to hear and see you playing. As always not from this planet. Your musicality is so inspiring! Also miss your trio! Hope to see you and your guys soon again!!!
This is mega talent, mega practice with mega commitment and mega determination, perfectionism, uncompromised focus, and some shear luck. Not all musicians have all this alas. But Mehldau has it, and more factors too, probably!
(Exerpts from) Suite - April 2020: 0:13 I. Waking up 4:01 II. Stepping 6:33 III. Keeping distance 9:19 IV. Sopping listening: hearing 11:02 V. Remembering before all this 14:30 van Heusen/Burke, Here's that rainy day 18:04 John Coltrane, Satellite
April 2020 is a diary we all are a part of. Wonderfully composed and played. We will rembember this year and how Brad think about it. And then "Here´s that Rainy Day", Can it be better?
What I liked most in this set were his take on two jazz standards. He's a very interesting pianist that I should have paid a lot more attention to when he first came on the scene 20 years ago! I'll be searching out more of his music.
Yes. It saddens me that people are so used to listening to music this way that engineers less and less often record/mix/master music with full dynamic range and a sense of openness of the space.
@@pauldavisthefirst Absolutely.....knowing that means you have to leave it off of the original mix/master in anticipation. I am not really even looking to blame any one person, just lamenting the loss of true dynamic, expressive recordings.
We met one day in Franconville, France. Can’t believe this happened. After all these years listening to you. Almost cried of emotion. You’re an example for me and I believe for many others for both the freedom of your choices and your ability to play in or out of the rules. This concert is just one more example of that. Keep being yourself Monsieur.
Brad Mehldau is such an inspiring pianist. It is admirable his aproach to music, never heard of a greatest dissonance. Great things to listen and learn. Long life master 🙏🏿
This venue is so live. The instrument is gorgeous and Mehldau sounds like he is heaven.
and How High the Moon embedded in Trane's Satellite is . . . out of this world.
and Giant Steps too? Goosebumps!
PROGRAM TIMING:
I. waking up 0:03
Brad's explanations 1:09
II. stepping outside 4:00
III. keeping distance 6:28
IV. stopping, listening: hearing 9:18
V. remembering before all this 11:01
Here’s That Rainy Day - Van Heusen/Burke 14:30
Satellite - John Coltrane 18:04
Thank you, it's very convenient to go directly to the song I want to listen.
Thanks man, it is awesome !!!
V on repeat these days...
My spirit said well done
Great, thanks for timing.
Whoever recorded this did a fantastic job, such a rich piano sound!
I was just thinking that!
@@heavypiano I just bought a new speaker and the clarity of the recording is sublime! So lovely. Bravo to Brad and the crew!!
Brad Meldau + Steinway D + Concertgebouw Hall is great place for an engineer to start!
Brad and Co - ninja! ❤️
The Concertgebouw is probably the most stunning hall I've ever been in for music. I suspect the engineers have got the recording process in this hall down to perfection - it is just wonderful
The incredible pianism, virtuosity and subtlety of musical pointillism. No words, genius. 🙏
What a room.. what a piano.. what a recording.. what a pianist!! Thanks so much for sharing this beautiful music!
22 minutes de pur bonheur,si on devait garder quelque chose de cette humanité ce serait ses quelques minutes de bonheur
This moment, a fractal in time, a spiral of space - dissonant. What you yearn for, in your depths, is reconciliation, reunion. And then timelessness. With or alone... Music runs the line, the edge, the space between. A taste, an echo, a reflection, of truth. Maranartha!
the best pianist of our lifetime. period.
Keeping distance is an outstanding piece of music
Sounds like me when I try improvising on any song LOL
At 9:17, "IV. Stopping, listening: hearing" I hear a little Arvo Pärt and also a hint of church music. Nothing wrong with that at all. We are listeners that can hear and associate. The more I listen to the this, the more I like it.
Fabulous and so pure "Brad" sound! How have we missed this! Thanks and stay safe....
Best pianist of this years
First music i ever heard that´s taking up the pandemic topic ! Marvellous, thank you!
Despite loss and melancholy, thanks to this initiative, we stay in touch with beauty and Artists like Brad Mehldau. We still hope we will meet each other again. And it's soothing. Thank you.
thank you algorithm for bringing this to me
His playing no matter how sophisticated, complicated always speaks to me. He manages to keep his music always accessible. His compositions are highly melodic and cinematic and as much as it’s listening music you could still use it for movies accompanying scenes effectively. And on top of this you always hear his sound, groove and style!
This guy is a living legend, love him!
impeccable.
My favourite musician of 'our times'....thank you Brad!!
One of the most original musicians and composers of this and last century. His piano music is familiar and strange at the same time.
familiar and strange is it
The earth wholeheartedly approves. I'm lucky to have such an astounding human being on me.
Wow! I felt bad not being able to attend your cancelled concert in Amsterdam. This is quite a consolation. Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful compositions. So very touching. Thank you, Brad. 🙏
First artist to my knowledge that comes up with creative, Corona-themed music
Genius.... Things behind the sun. Dream Brother. Florida/Amsterdam connected.
Thank you. Wonderful.
Cool jacket, genius music, brilliant room.
Che meraviglia
Espectacular!!👏
Precioso concierto 🌹
Gran sonido.
Gracias.
Thanks for the wonderful Valentine concert.
A beautiful meditation at, and on, a difficult time. Excellent musical thoughts and superb playing, captured wonderfully. It gave me hope.
Touches our hearts and souls...individually...collectively...connectedly...❤️❤️❤️
My god .... that’s so nice .... marvelous room, marvelous piano and marvelous Mehldau.
Merci ! This is fantastic !
Beautiful. I’m fighting the tears
Hats off to Brad , Netherlands culture, and the sound engineers! My Quad elctrostatics are outstanding in response to the audio work. BM always inspires us; the Man in the River of Music. Here's to the next live concert in public.
Thank you!!!!
So glad to hear and see you playing. As always not from this planet. Your musicality is so inspiring! Also miss your trio! Hope to see you and your guys soon again!!!
Thanks for this wonderful concert.
You are the most wonderful, magical musician....thank you!
Qué honor escucharle al Maestro
Thanks so much!
Grandissimo. Stimabilissimo. Creativo. Nessun confine invalicabile tra jazz e molto molto altro.
Greatful
A near perfect recording by a great artist, thank you for this gift.
This is mega talent, mega practice with mega commitment and mega determination, perfectionism, uncompromised focus, and some shear luck. Not all musicians have all this alas. But Mehldau has it, and more factors too, probably!
Stark, sparkling, haunting in places, lovely overall.
Tout simplement génial !! Merci !
Brilliant! Thanks a lot Brad & Concertgebouw
Fantastic, thank you very much!!
Bravissimo! I bend my Head.
Thanks, for this wonderful concert....
Thnx Brad. Uplifting spirits in dark times.
Strong tenderness ❤️⚜️
I really enjoyed that new album during this crisis, so it’s a real pleasure to hear explanations about the songs. Love your music so much! Thank you
What a gift. Thanks for uploading. Great sound, great venue, great pianist.
amazing
Bravo!
fantastic new Album, thanks.
Beautiful stuff, Brad! 🙏🏻
Tnk u
fantastic! brad is unique! absolutely grate acoustic!!thanks for sharing !
Bravo! I feel as if I returned to my happy childhood
Love it!! Long time fan for brad. First saw him play in sfo...
Thank you for this! Those 2 last standards..omg! 🔥
Say So!
Beautiful music and a fantastic marriage of musician and instrument!
So beautiful ! Thanks a lot !
beautiful , thank you
Bin seit 2 Jahren süchtig nach dieser Musik, und es lässt nicht nach
Always so inspirational. Thanks again, Brad!
Wonderful. What a treat! Thanks Brad.
Sounds great.
(Exerpts from) Suite - April 2020:
0:13 I. Waking up
4:01 II. Stepping
6:33 III. Keeping distance
9:19 IV. Sopping listening: hearing
11:02 V. Remembering before all this
14:30 van Heusen/Burke, Here's that rainy day
18:04 John Coltrane, Satellite
April 2020 is a diary we all are a part of. Wonderfully composed and played. We will rembember this year and how Brad think about it. And then "Here´s that Rainy Day", Can it be better?
Bravo! Beautiful!!!
Immenso!
Visto dal vivo al Ravello Festival. Emozioni bellissime
Bravo!!!
Exquisite ...
Genius!
Merci
almost crying
THANKS
Brad Mehldau 💌
Tears are gushing, I don't know why.
post-modern satie, just wonderful
Who knew a Rainy Day could be so beautiful....
This is just wonderful and full of insight and creativity. Thanks a lot, Brad.
great!
so beautiful! made my day! :D
Awesome
What I liked most in this set were his take on two jazz standards. He's a very interesting pianist that I should have paid a lot more attention to when he first came on the scene 20 years ago! I'll be searching out more of his music.
I don"t know a much about jazz music but this great musician certainly pronouced "consertgebouw" correctly!
❤️Fantastisch 🎶🎶👏👏👏
Always so inspired by your musical depth and willingness to explore. Beautiful as always!
IX waiting, is my favorite on this album. grateful as always to see brad preform.
사랑해요
Showcases how amazing Brad is and how amazing a Steinway sounds
The audio compression is too much. Dial it back and let the music breathe again.....
Yes. It saddens me that people are so used to listening to music this way that engineers less and less often record/mix/master music with full dynamic range and a sense of openness of the space.
You know the YT applies crazy levels of compression, right? Regardless of whether it was there in the original recording.
@@pauldavisthefirst Absolutely.....knowing that means you have to leave it off of the original mix/master in anticipation. I am not really even looking to blame any one person, just lamenting the loss of true dynamic, expressive recordings.
@@AlanBlackman we haven't lost them. You just can't listen to them on YT :)
Click on Stadistics (right mouse on screen) you see 1.9 db content loudness, youtube and the new standards of music normalization...
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