BIMHUIS TV Presents: AARON PARKS QUARTET
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- New band led by American pianist known from his albums on Blue Note and ECM.
Ben Solomon tenor saxophone, Aaron Parks piano, Kanoa Mendenhall bass, RJ Miller drums
With his new quartet, Aaron Parks returns to an acoustic format, after years of primarily touring with his genre-bending band Little Big. ‘There’s a book of unrecorded compositions of mine that I’ve been working on for some years now but have rarely performed outside of New York,’ he writes. ‘Music with something of a richer harmonic color palette, with rhythms ranging from the swinging to the meditative, and a lot of freedom to communicate and really improvise together as a band.’ He will perform this work together with Ben Solomon on tenor saxophone, Kanoa Mendenhall on bass, and RJ Miller on drums.
Aaron Parks made a lasting impression with his Blue Note debut Invisible Cinema at the age of 25, following three Blue Note releases with trumpeter Terence Blanchard. After that, the New York-based pianist and composer released many more albums, including two on ECM Records: a solo piano recording and a trio record featuring Billy Hart and Ben Street. Aaron Parks is also one of the founding members of James Farm, the jazz supergroup featuring star saxophonist Joshua Redman.
Recording Philip ten Brink, Video Micha de Kanter, Lights Misha Pipercic, Stage Sound Onno Prillwitz
beautiful music. and such an awesome beautiful sound! beautiful recording!
"Peace" encore was superb. Great solos, Kanoa!
I Never thought I see Arron leading a a quartet with a sax as lead melody instrument, what a treat.
And....what a marvellous saxophonist!!
BRAVISSIMO!
Nice to see Ben Solomon!
Wow. Absolutely top drawer … EVERYONE.
SETLIST (time codes may not correspond exactly with this video)
CD #1 (48:26):
01 - Intro - 2:05
02 - Dense Fantasy - 6:31
03 - vicious Fishes - 9:21
04 - Parks Lope - 7:24
05 - for Maria Jose - 6:41
06 - announcement - 1:29
07 - your favorite Raincoat - 5:55
08 - Anagramm - 9:00
CD #2 (47:24):
09 - Isle of Everything - 9:11
10 - announcement - 2:50
11 - Reinventing the Wheel - 14:49
12 - announcement - 2:28
13 - Alice - 9:27
14 - announcement - 0:37
15 - Peace - 8:02
Total Time = 95 min 50 s
For the record, the timestamps are the length of the pieces, not the actual time the pieces start.
@@JasonMarsalis Yeah, I just cut and pasted the info from an audio recording someone made.
Awesome thank you.
Je vous découvre. J'adore cette Créativité. Le bonjour de l'île de la Réunion. Venez en concert chez Nous. Plein de bises vous les musiciens.
3 seconds in, and it sounds like a classic Blue Note or Prestige Recording from the 1950s...excellent!!!!!
Terrific performance! We especially enjoyed Ben Solomon’s sax playing. Beautiful tone and melodic shaping.
Barbara and Allen
Beautiful!!!
"Alice" is definitely my fav - spiritual jazz at its best.
Organic medicament for the soul and heart!!! Every performance compelling, engaging, and fulfilling......BRAVO to each and every artist ..... thank you for putting music where words would be inadequate!!!!!!!!
PEACE: sO wonderful, THX U4 !!!!
Fabulous music!!! The drummer was extraordinary. Keep connecting and moving your energy differently. Kerry Ruff -Connection Group Strategist-NYC.
Great Group.
Everyone is a topplayer, but they know how to build or to Layout out. The best they dance, especialy Aron
Great music and playing. Thumbs up.
I really like Aaron's playing and his compositions, it's nice to hear his acoustic music again.
Mr Parks the unmistakeable! What a performance! Bravo!
the tenor sounds like very Coltrane in good ways...great band,and great show thanks!
Muy bueno!!💥👍
Just gorgeous
What a fantastic performance!!!
GREAT !!
beauté,beauté,beauté....
Amazing!❤❤❤
Beautiful, big Aaron Parks fan. Thank you for this. Would you happen to have the set list?
Fantastic
Bravo! Absolutely beautiful! Love this! Love u RJ! ❤
Очень понравилось, спасибо!
Una exquisitez! 👌
Playing in Aaron Parks' band brought out an interesting side of Ben Solomon. Normally, he has this somewhat more aggressive and 'gritty' (in a good way) sound, which is pretty cool. However, when playing with Mr. Parks, Ben sounded more polished and 'clean,' yet still maintained his exploratory nature. His ideas are easier to grasp despite their high complexity. It's really a matter of organization. I really enjoyed this version of Ben Solomon!
Have you heard George Garzone's playing with Aaron Parks? ...!!!...❤
His solo LP on ECM brought me here.
Amazing!
wunderbares 4tett!
Ha, I missed the show but great recording. And Mark guiliana please
Does anyone know if he either is planing to or already recorded with this quartett??? I need this album so much!
39:41 3명을 한 장면에 담아주는 거 넘 좋다
美しいピアノ
1:30:25 - Peace solo
!!! 💖 !!!
❤❤❤
RJ !
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
What is the name of the first tune
1:27:22
Is anybody know the song's name?At 32:00
your favorite raincoat. :)
first ballad quite nice but then sleepy-time-tea
I really like this pianist. But the contemporary era will never do better than Keith Jarrett. In the years when Jarrett played with his quartets (USA or European), there was a lot more risk-taking on the part of the musicians. The space was “open”. And it was new. Keith Jarret has created something new in his quartets. At some point in history novelty becomes impossible. It's the tragedy of being born too late for very good contemporary musicians.
Too much Display of the Logo. You should reduce the time or display the same at a corner during the Entire Concert. Puts us off.
Yeah, it's such a problem to have a small logo in the upper corner when you are watching a AAA quality level free concert
Get a life
Put a piece of navy=blue, self adhesive paper on that place.
@@tomekolek8613 I was indicating, that the Display before the Concert took more than Necessary time. This could be Reduced. Have been watching Concerts at Other venues, the Announcements happen and the Concerts Starts. What I posted was a Suggestion. It depends on the Organisers to make the Changes or not.
@kailashmehta8671 that is an artifact of the original livestream, where the video was live for people to join but the concert had not yet started, so they fill the time with that display. it has since been edited out of the replay video.
1:05:45