Free The Jazz - teljes film
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- Nehéz körül írni, mit jelent a szó: JAZZ. Mégis, amikor valaki jazzt hall, felismeri, miről van szó, még akkor is, ha előtte soha nem hallotta az adott zenekart játszani és akkor is, ha a jazznek egy olyan ágával találkozik, ami számára idegen. Mi az, ami a jazzt jazzé teszi, kik azok, akik e speciális zenei nyelvet beszélik és mondhatjuk-e egyáltalán, hogy a jazz egy nyelv, egy kifejezési forma, vagy több annál?
Filmünk nem keres válaszokat, csupán igyekszik megmutatni, hogy a jazz mennyi mindenben van jelen és megpróbálunk közelebb kerülni ahhoz a megtermékenyítő folyamathoz, amely a XX. században kialakult zenei irányzatok közül ma már csak a jazzt tartja életben.
Budapest zenei élete világszínvonalú, ami lehetőséget nyújt, hogy kulcsfontosságú zenészekkel beszélgessünk. A teljesség igénye nélkül néhány név a megkérdezettek közül: Courtney Pine, Mats Gustaffsson, Matthew Shipp, Peter Brötzmann, Paal Nilssen-Love, Soil & Pimp Sessions, Ken Vandermark, Joe McPhee, Conrad Bauer, Trevor Watts.
Cím: Free The Jazz
Angol cím: Free The Jazz
Év: 2014
Rendező: Czabán György
Interjúk, konzultáns: Végső Zoltán
Hossz: 72 perc
Producer: KVB www.kvb.hu/inde...
Támogató: Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság nmhh.hu/
It's hard to describe what the word JAZZ means. Yet, when someone listens to jazz music almost instantly recognizes what it is, even if he never heard anything from that band before, or never encountered that type of jazz before. What makes jazz being jazz, who makes jazz being jazz. Who are these people who communicates with this extraordinary language? Can we even call jazz a language, or a form of expression; or is it more than that?
Our film does not intend to answer all these questions, it only wants to show you the vast number of things that jazz is involved with, and we tried to get you closer to the fertile process that keeps only jazz alive from the various styles established in the twentieth century.
The world-class musical life of Budapest gave us the opportunity to get in conversation with the key members of the contemporary jazz scene. Some names of the interviewees without being exhaustive: Courtney Pine, Mats Gustaffsson, Matthew Shipp, Peter Brötzmann, Paal Nilssen-Love, Soil & Pimp Sessions, Ken Vandermark, Joe McPhee, Conrad Bauer, Trevor Watts.
Title: Free The Jazz
English title: Free The Jazz
Year: 2014
Director: Czabán György
Interviews, consultant: Végső Zoltán
Length: 72 perc
Producer: KVB www.kvb.hu/inde...
Founder: Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság nmhh.hu/
We have to deliver a huge thanks to the crew of A38 Ship for their immense help in making this documentary.
Rest in Peace, Peter Brötzmann, for me you always were the greatest German Jazz Musician of the whole lot. I saw you first in "Paradiso" in Amsterdam in the late 60ies, together with your old pal Han Bennink when you even played the alphorn. And I was lucky enough to offer you the Porto Alegre Goethe-Institute Auditory in 2008 for a surprise concert with Michael Wertmüller and Marino Pliakas. Your music and your humble personality made us friends, I'm eternally grateful to you! Rest in Peace, Peter. Your musical heritage will last forever
For those of us who are tired of the same changes and licks " free jazz " is a challenge to our minds and spirits. Though not always a soothing one. Yet it is something we require. So be it!
I’m so glad to know that real jazz is still alive. That’s how we played in 1972!!!
The Hungarians are very progressive in their love for music -- Bartok, Lizet, Kodaly provided a beautiful and solid foundation to the Hungarian Culture with of course Hungarian Folk Music and Gypsy Music. No surprise that the Hungarians love Free Jazz -- also take a listen to Hungarian Bebop -- Archie Shepp with Mihali Dresch Quartet as well as Black Gipsy
Awesome. I love it. They are talking my language musically and the verbal discussion. I learned to play by ear. I went to school and learned there and met other musicians and I learned and contributed my soul to the music
What a great film full of so many fantastic artists, thanks for sharing!
I’m so glad to know that there are still great music being played
My concept a jazz musician myself is that jazz is a universal music. It took me a long time to come to that realization but I am happy to know that there are jazz lovers and players who love jazz and play jazz and want to keep this kind of playing music alive. 😊😊😊💗💗💗😯😯😯
28:42 "I was completely *blown away* by it." Not unlike Mats Gustafsson's listeners and certainly those who still have literally reverberating memories of hearing _Machine Gun_ for the very first time. Seismically seminal! Saw this excellent documentary years ago; now, September 2023, Jost Gebers died, and it made me think of all the great FMP artists.
Great documentary, cheers from Brazil!
Such brilliant and inspired playing
amazing documentary! would be great to see an "updated" version...
Fantástico documental! Fue maravilloso ver al maestro Peter en México y abrazarlo!
EXCELLENT!!!!
wonderful🎷🌊
What a great film! Awe inspiring music
Great, thanks for posting.
Great! Many thanks!
Very good! Thanks!!
Music is as good as the storyteller who tell us his/her story using his/her own experiences and their own words, if the person is an idiot or an imitator idiocys and imitations will come out. Many of these musicians give a lot of explanations and justifications for what they do, but not all of them are as good as the think they are. I prefer sincerity in art and I find it in people as disimilar as Albert Ayler or Pee Wee Russell. And Russel never had to justify why he played the way he did, he just did it, beautifully.
“Sound Conceptualist” beautiful
We are Absolutely in the Style of Peter Brotzmann
This is amazing!
Amazing!!!
R.I.P.
still love it!!
RIP ROY CAMPBELL.
What a sound!
..good discussion on Jazz.
Does anyone know if these musicians perform sober? I feel this makes all the difference in the world when it comes to free jazz. Playing sober enables you to really tune in with what the other musicians are doing whereas playing drunk or high turns it all into a big blur
These musicians are a pretty sober bunch. Back in the days of the loft jazz movement there were quite a few heroin users, but most of them were pretty functional.
@@ThePunkjaz thanks for the info. Appreciate it
fantastic . thanks from Mack-land uk.
who are the plyers with Brotzmann at 2:22 . fantastic aggressive bass and drums !
FULL BLAST , PETER BRÖTZMANN, MARINO PLIAKAS Bass , MICHAEL WERTMÜLLER Drums
how the hell am i suppose to know about these artists if you don't post all of their names?? who is the guy at 30:20
Mats Gustafsson, amazing sax player
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@@liverpoolvseverybody3257 That’s rude. This person had a legitimate question and someone answered it
Rohadt jó!
Inspirational! Who know the name of the the group that play from 1h? Thanks for the help
Soil & pimp sessions being on here made this 10x cooler
Yes we studied and were capable of playing any kind of music but when we played for ourselves we played free
L hear Coltrane ALL over this ...seeking the divine
Thank you! Great stuff! Unfortunately only Hungarian subtitles... :) Would you mind to upload it with English subtitles?
turn on english subtitles
At 20:00 there are no English subtitles
I get so fucking excited just talking about it sometimes
art ensamble of chigao!!!
art assemble of chingado?
@@thomasmagee4565 art edible of El Dorado?
Not here...
48:30 Sounds like a gem someone brought from a different timeline where miles second great quintet evolved in a different way
but much more in the way of Alexander Von
Schlippenbach Anthony Braxton and the Othrs Jeffrey Dean
who's the guy in the beginning?
+casperado666 Peter Broztmann
Alex Catona ohh thanks
+Alex Catona Peter Brotzmann's a fucking legend :) check him out mate
Anybody know another performance of what FULL BLAST is playing there in the beginning?
You forget how good Courtney Pine is. The 'Jazz Revival' in the 80s, and his promotion at the time as the 'English Coltrane' did him no favours in the long run?
I had no clue he played this kind of thing at all. Got the wrong idea about him at some point and held it for years.
Courtney Pine --- dig it
what subgenre of jazz is this?
It's free jazz.If you want to check it out.The firt guy was peter brotzmann.However the begginings were with ornete coleman in his album "free jazz" .Also John Coltrane made some free jazz recordings with his most famous beeing "ascension".Albert Ayler was very important for free jazz with "spiritual unity" On this video mostly europian free jazz is showcased so for that you will have to listen to Derek Bailey (guitar),Evan Parker (sax) (check out his "monoceros" album.),Hann Bennikk (percussion),Alexander von Schlippenbach(piano),Peter Brotzmann (sax) (check out his "machine gun").It is very hard music to listen to so i suggest starting lightly with:Ornette Coleman's "shape of jazz to come" then Don Cherry's: "Complete Communion" then Eric Dolphy's "out for lunch", then Ornette's "free jazz" and coltranes "Ascension" and then go for the harder ones like cecil taylor's "unit Structures"
@@konosxatz1 also check out kaoru abe
wow
Destruction and creation, recreation. Don't be so afraid. Conspiracies ofcourse exist. And they don't. It's simply not so tidy. I f you can dance to it, you're good. And this is all danceable!
Free the MUSIC! Styles are anachronistics in 2014. Just let it flow,and do not stick to this sick idea of everything depends on technique.
is this magyar? the subtitles I mean...
yes
Does it mean that if you African American you should not, and cannot play classical music? Mr. Michels, your comment is based on ignorance. If you don't like it, that is fine however, but one must always leave room for experimentation, moving forward and yet respecting the past.
:)))))))
Dreadful!
How the hell is this Japanese lady supposed to get a note in edgeways under Brotzmann's racket????