When your drummer knows your music without looking at the page........ WOW. Obed is incredible at playing all the nuaunces and emotions for every part of the ensemble colors. I met him in cuba and watching and listening to him is like a lesson on KNOWING EVERY PART OF YOUR MUSIC. One band.... ONE SOUND. ONE LOVE . ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE.
Inspirational performance. Looking forward to more of this stuff. Credit to Mr. Marsalis. I have been following his career for close to forty years now. I rememember the first albumn I heard him play on. It was entitled Farthers and Sons. That album featured the father and son combination of Mr. Von and Chico Freeman. And Mr. Ellis Marasalis and Branford and Wynton. It was the first time I sat down to listen to a Jazz record. I remember the selection ' A joy forever' played by the Marsalis family. And it has been indeed a joy to witness Mr. Marsalis's long absolutely stunning career and his enormous contribution to the artform. His accomplishments speaks most eloquently on his behalf.
Echoes of tradition, in a perfect groove, resonate in today's times with today's soloists. In "That Dance We Do That You Love To", for example, Abdias Armenteros and Chris Crenshaw remind me of how Sidney Bechet and Dickie Wells might express themselves today. Music to enjoy with an incredible and perfectly assembled orchestra.
νεους οργανοπαιχτες βλέπω,πήρατε.και μεχρι που ακουσα,νομιζω οτι ειναι καλοι.περιμενω ομως,να ρθειτε στην Ελλάδα.οχι στην Αθήνα που ειναι 600 χιλιόμετρα μακριά απο τον τοπο μου.
Thank you. I have been to the last two Newport Jazz Festivals and Christian McBride really has the jazz that is fresh and exciting and not so handcuffed to pretty notes and the past. Plus, Marsalis has disrespected decades of jazz that didn't fit into his narrow definition of the genre, great Black music by people in the 1970s like Sam Rivers, the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and many others.
Marsalis is a Beauty World. I love it.
Thank you for this video.
Winton Marsalis in yet another magical combo. He just seamlessly brings out the best As only a master teacher can. Thank you.
je suis d'accord vraiment!
When your drummer knows your music without looking at the page........ WOW. Obed is incredible at playing all the nuaunces and emotions for every part of the ensemble colors. I met him in cuba and watching and listening to him is like a lesson on KNOWING EVERY PART OF YOUR MUSIC. One band.... ONE SOUND. ONE LOVE . ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE.
i've been a life long fan of Wynton. a great band leader and musician. (and looks dapper in a suit!!!😊)
Inspirational performance. Looking forward to more of this stuff. Credit to Mr. Marsalis. I have been following his career for close to forty years now. I rememember the first albumn I heard him play on. It was entitled Farthers and Sons. That album featured the father and son combination of Mr. Von and Chico Freeman. And Mr. Ellis Marasalis and Branford and Wynton. It was the first time I sat down to listen to a Jazz record. I remember the selection ' A joy forever' played by the Marsalis family. And it has been indeed a joy to witness Mr. Marsalis's long absolutely stunning career and his enormous contribution to the artform. His accomplishments speaks most eloquently on his behalf.
DEMOCRACY!SUITE - IS ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE COMPOSITIONS, PLEASE COME BACK TO PRINCETON NJ AND PLAY THIS LIVE FOR MY GRANDKIDS
Muchas bendiciones saludos desde República Dominicana
Wynton Marsalis: Trumpet. Chris Crenshaw: Trombone. Chris Lewis: Alto sax, Flute. Abdias Armenteros: Tenor Sax, Soprano Sax. Sean Mason: Piano.
Carlos Henriquez: Bass. Obed Calvaire: Drums.
Thank You for the lineup
❤ WYNTON MARSALIS IS MY NUMBER ONE HERO ❤
I’m breathless,beautiful thank you.
loved this to ❤❤
We saw them last night great performance!
He did it again last night in marciac 2023 ❤
❤JAZZ MUSICIANS ARE THE BEST❤
Echoes of tradition, in a perfect groove, resonate in today's times with today's soloists. In "That Dance We Do That You Love To", for example, Abdias Armenteros and Chris Crenshaw remind me of how Sidney Bechet and Dickie Wells might express themselves today. Music to enjoy with an incredible and perfectly assembled orchestra.
❤LONG LIVE THE JAZZ MUSIC GIANT❤
❤THIS IS WHY WE LOVE NEW YORK JAZZ MUSICIANS THE MOST❤
Et toujours une musique qui fait du bien et donne de la joie et du plaisir...
Wow!!!!Chris Crenshaw on the trombone most talented professional musician out of Thomson Ga...Played gospel quartet with this guy when we was younger.
Who?
Incredible performance!
Tysm for uploading.
Thank you!!!🎉
I wish it was better quality video, but this is a great concert.
yup definitely ❤
DIVINE ! ! !
La Classe !! Bravo
Iguarias de Marsalis para ouvidos sofisticados.
Winton is a Maestro
Wynton Marsalis -thats we call JAZZ
Que maravilha! Tive a oportunidade de assistir o Wynton no Parque do Ibirapuera, mas ainda quero vê-lo em uma casa fechada.
8:55 doubling the tempo up during the solo is awesome
gold
Yeah!
masters and young lions
Wonderfull
Chris Crenshaw has my vote as the best living trombone player.
Check out Wycliffe Gordon. He's 💥🔥
👏🏾👏🏾
Piano player is super creative
Marsalis ou Jazz!
δυστυχώς,αυτα που λέτε δεν τα καταλαβαίνω,γιατί δεν ξερω Αγγλικα.
CHEER UP !
1:02:40 what a drummer 🤩
😍🤩👊🏿🙏🏿
το ιδιο ισχυει και για αυτον που παιζει ντραμς.
νεους οργανοπαιχτες βλέπω,πήρατε.και μεχρι που ακουσα,νομιζω οτι ειναι καλοι.περιμενω ομως,να ρθειτε στην Ελλάδα.οχι στην Αθήνα που ειναι 600 χιλιόμετρα μακριά απο τον τοπο μου.
1:14:10
άκουσα μεχρι το:12+22.
ого, не знал что Марсалис белый!
when will you play in London Mr Marsalis. France is too far away.
???
πρωτοτυπη εμφάνιση εχει αυτος που παιζει πιανο.παίζει καλά όμως.
Always the same joyless stuff from these guys, I guess Marsalis makes them play that artifical...go to Emmet´s place to hear some inspiring Jazz
Thank you. I have been to the last two Newport Jazz Festivals and Christian McBride really has the jazz that is fresh and exciting and not so handcuffed to pretty notes and the past. Plus, Marsalis has disrespected decades of jazz that didn't fit into his narrow definition of the genre, great Black music by people in the 1970s like Sam Rivers, the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and many others.