Sure is. But it's not like Emmet was saying "Hey, look at this!" The way these things work is that you play something so much that it just comes out. Then you say "Oh, I guess that just happened :-)" Especially on songs like this that share chord changes.
@@jorymil That's very true, I was listening to The Consouls and commented on a quote then their sax player said he didn't realise until he listened afterwards to his solo what he'd done!
wow - a ton to digest on this one! Delicate tune but supremely complex. The interaction/listening going on between the musicians is outstanding...textbook empathy needed to play this great music. love it!
They deserve a larger audience. Hopefully they got paid a lot. Baroque Jazz Club in a church? Well it is how it is in the U.S. I guess. And the community pays I hope.
@@tail_recursion9506 yeah, not quite sure what I think about Catholic Churches hosting this being a Catholic myself. I did see a Beethoven string quartet candlelight concert once and I enjoyed it tho.
@Tony wallens Yep. I guess the "point" is that the church is spreading beauty in the form of music. But it's still unnerving--I think the difference in your example is that Beethoven was in fact Roman Catholic and wrote his music to glorify Our Lord. This performance was just a jazz concert, where neither the composers or the performers have the same purpose in mind. Emmet's group isn't to blame for it at all, the church is hosting (and paying) them and obviously supports their performance here. Even if it is more publicity for the church (and theoretically the faith), treating the place like any concert hall still takes away from devotion to the Eucharist...
@@tail_recursion9506 yeah obviously no shade to the band. And I think that distinction about Beethoven is right, it is closely tied to the music of the Church. Not surprised in our current climate of the church
@Tony wallens I honestly think it's the fault of Vatican 2, and the resulting changes to Catholicism. The Norvus Ordo treats churches like any other chapel. I don't know how much research you've done on the topic or if you agree with me (or even know what I'm talking about--) but I highly recommend the youtube channel Mass of the Ages, they have two amazing documentaries about this that I highly recommend
anyone else just brace themselves for greatness anytime they see emmet cohen and patrick bartley in the title?
or on the picture
They are the legends of today.
Agreed
Genius!
Astounding how these guys consistently toss off incredible performances. This is in league with Bird and Ella’s versions!
These cats really took it to church! Great groove and feel.
"took it to church!" yes and Emmet is Jewish. sure speaks to how universally spirtual this music and these musicans are.
These guys are already legends.... Man it's so freaking good!
No doubt
0:48 nice quote!!!! awesome tone Mr. Bartley.
I'm not sure but I think that's a 'Four' quote at 4:43. Really nicely done👌👌👌
Sure is. But it's not like Emmet was saying "Hey, look at this!" The way these things work is that you play something so much that it just comes out. Then you say "Oh, I guess that just happened :-)" Especially on songs like this that share chord changes.
Yeah that was nasty right there!!!
@@jorymil That's very true, I was listening to The Consouls and commented on a quote then their sax player said he didn't realise until he listened afterwards to his solo what he'd done!
I was looking for this comment 😂
It is great to feel and hear that we have these jazz heroes now creating so much magic. Awesome version. Thanks for the joy of hearing you play!!
Jazz is good for our souls
One of my favorite tunes ever. And this rendition is so awesome.
Every damn time. These guys do it every time!!
wow - a ton to digest on this one! Delicate tune but supremely complex. The interaction/listening going on between the musicians is outstanding...textbook empathy needed to play this great music. love it!
This group is just wonderful
yess
“Mona Lisa” quote at 5:30 :)
They are so good. Easy on the ears...
The definition of the the feel is incredible. Great job!
AMAZING PERFORMANCE!!!
ありがとうございます!
Wow, Emmet! Awesome playing! Can't wait to see you in Halifax, NS Canada in July :)
Straight up killer playing!
Musicos incriveis. Viva o Jazz, Viva a Musica, come to Brasil. ; )
Simply killin’!
Amazing!!!!!
Congrats!!!! Wow.
That was really powerful!!!!
Incredible good!!!!
Thank you for the music :)
love these guys wow !!!
These guys are such incredible craftsman of an amazing and incredibly challenging art form. Plus they swing, hard 😉!
Maravilha!!!
Yeah. 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Sound quality is amazing I've played in a church before and the acoustics are very nice
How high the standard of this playing! EC3 + PAB = 💯
Dddddaaaaaayyyyyuuuuummmmmm!!!!!
Wow, it's really a heartwarming performance!👍👍 Splendid, keep it up!!
Great!
Wooooooo!!
Awesome
0:47
They deserve a larger audience. Hopefully they got paid a lot. Baroque Jazz Club in a church? Well it is how it is in the U.S. I guess. And the community pays I hope.
barry harris jjajaaajja, nice emmet
Thank you for the music! What else is there to say?
Hippest church ever
That Four lick was nasty!!!
Volume just a bit too low to flow on playback.
The concert was in a holy place so the audience was respectfully asked not to groove to the music in any noticeable way.
Trust me we were grooving later
But.....how can anyone sit still listening to these guys?
@@cooldebt My point.
Wait seriously?
It's a hostage situation
in the pocket
Nice tone on the alto, a little Sonny Stitt and Phil Woods rolled into one.
Is Benny Carter on your radar too? I would love to know if he is an influence for Patrick
🎷❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
예~~~~~~
Which church was this?
And why was it in a church?
@@elidranow Good acoustics, and a lot of churches open themselves up to public performances. Two churches in SF do this.
Has to be an Anglican or Episcopalian church you guys were playing in right?
You'd think... But no, it was a Catholic church in Miami. :\
@@tail_recursion9506 yeah, not quite sure what I think about Catholic Churches hosting this being a Catholic myself. I did see a Beethoven string quartet candlelight concert once and I enjoyed it tho.
@Tony wallens Yep. I guess the "point" is that the church is spreading beauty in the form of music. But it's still unnerving--I think the difference in your example is that Beethoven was in fact Roman Catholic and wrote his music to glorify Our Lord. This performance was just a jazz concert, where neither the composers or the performers have the same purpose in mind.
Emmet's group isn't to blame for it at all, the church is hosting (and paying) them and obviously supports their performance here. Even if it is more publicity for the church (and theoretically the faith), treating the place like any concert hall still takes away from devotion to the Eucharist...
@@tail_recursion9506 yeah obviously no shade to the band. And I think that distinction about Beethoven is right, it is closely tied to the music of the Church. Not surprised in our current climate of the church
@Tony wallens I honestly think it's the fault of Vatican 2, and the resulting changes to Catholicism. The Norvus Ordo treats churches like any other chapel.
I don't know how much research you've done on the topic or if you agree with me (or even know what I'm talking about--) but I highly recommend the youtube channel Mass of the Ages, they have two amazing documentaries about this that I highly recommend
Patrick Cannonbal Parker Bartley
Why do they mike the bass drum like that? Ported hole of course but... 😔
Interesting placement of piano and drums.The music was great anyway!
I never saw a jazz club with church pews and and pulpit until today.
Mona Lisa quote at 5:30
0:45