Y alrededor del minuto 12:12 aparece Gonzalo Rubalcaba muy joven ( (el pianista más increíble que oídos humanos hayan escuchado) ejecutando un solo hermoso, perfecto, virtuoso, conceptual, casi inverosimil. Tremendo!
Hey, I played with Dizzy Gillespie in 1979 at Detroit's Orchestra Hall with Doc Holladay and the Oakland University Jazz Big Band!!!! He told me I played my ass off... I'll never forget it!!!
What a tremendous feeling it must have been for you!!! My late husband was Cubano from Santa Clara Cuba. He was a musician and had no freedom to play and sing the music of his heart,like Arturo Sandavol! Roy Fancisco Diaz Arias, my beloved husband had to flee Cuba as Arturo did for asylum in the USA. He left his family and friends in 1980.
I played with Dizzy in 1955 .. !! He came to my house, after his concert,. in my house there were other musicians, I played the trumpet and the drum ... !!!!! We started to play ... after a few minutes Dizzy stopped and told me: "We want to remain friends ??? Then do not play the trumpet any more..... but not tonight .... never again ... !! !!! " Because I lived well with another business I kept the promise ..... and we became great friends .... ah I forgot ... I'm 90 years old.... !!!!!!!
Tengo el orgullo, la inmensa satisfacción y el enorme privilegio de haber visto a estos gigantes de Jazz en vivo y en directo en es ocasión, en medio del festival de Jazz de la habana. Que les voy a contar que no sepan ya, me enamoré del Jazz, de la trompeta ya lo estaba y sume otro ídolo, ya que Arturo lo era desde pequeño, inmensos talentos que perduraran en los corazones de los amantes de la buena música. Sólo nos queda agradecerles su gran legado.
RECORDAMOS AL GRAN trompeta cubano Arturo Sandoval, esta cumpliendo 65 años ARTURO SANDOVAL..!!! EL GRAN ARTURO SANDOVAL HACIENDO EL TEMA MAMBO CALIENTE Arturo Sandoval tocando "Mambo Caliente" un "Encuentro de Trompetistas" de "México", un tributo a Rafael Mendez, con participacion del trompetista Wayne Begeron.
Hace muchos años traje de Cuba un cassette de este mismo concierto, luego de prestarlo y que un amigo lo perdiera lo vuelvo a recuperar gracias a ti. gracias es una joya de la musica
Just happy to see the Legends. Sad to have lost some of the greatest but having this footage of them is awesome. Friends. Just a heads up. Arturo Sandoval is playing in Miami on Oct. 17th at the South Florida Dominican Jazz Fest. I wont lie it's pretty neat to watch these guys do their thing live. I seen Willy Colon last week here in Miami and it was so amazing to see him and his Trombone player go at it on stage. Man they we're amazing. Good Latin Afro Caribbean Jazz music loves!
A wonderful video. I saw Dizzy s couple of times in concert years ago. Having visited Cuba a few years ago and stayed with a family myself, I am not sure his picture of how it is for everyone is quite accurate, but marvellous people.
12:30 Con Alma, featuring Dizzy with Gonzalo Rubalcabo 18:00 Gee Baby Aint I Good to You? 51:00 A Night in Tunisia, Arturo Sandoval stellar solo, Top Seven greatest trumpet players of all time! 55:00 Sayyd Abdul AlKhabyrnn, staggeringly great on Baritone Sax, incredible intensity, dexterity and high as Mount Everest! (One of the greatest moments in jazz history captured on film for us today to relish, savor and enjoy! Back when food was nutritious, and everybody wasn't taking a million pills....) Astonishing, greatest musical era ever.
music is THE unversal language of the world. If we had a lot more of Dizzy G's in the world: The world would be a much better place to live in. What an ambassodar for this country!
Unos de los mas grandes maestros del Hall of Fame of Jazz , contribuyente y padrino del Bebop , sin duda único en su genero , gracias por este gran aporte mi estimado , se le agradece desde Perú.
I got to meet dizzy right up close at a club s.f. call the Waldorf it was truly a privilege although dizzy didn't have the fire of his younger days he Dizzy Gillespie in the flesh Kimberly a highlight in my life
alguien sabe si se puede ver la cancion de fondo completa con el solo de sayyd abdul? en el minuto 1:18:43 does anyone know if you can see the full background song with sayyd abdul's solo? in the minute 1:18:43
It's hard to put into words what DG brought here, or channeled. Certainly more than brilliant music. He was close to being the World Teacher except for making the usual mistake of hewing to a creed [discussion, anyone?]. I wonder how his embarrassed wife felt about being with a great man who used crude language in public, but what counts was his being an exceptionally wide-ranging person who remains such a good, merry antidote to Miles Davis, Coltrane and Ornette. Music lovers and life lovers - pay homage to DG! This very well-done video puts his memoirs to shame. They come across as pretty dry and lifeless for me.
The early forties - a time for a change in the world of jazz. Swing could swing, but it was getting stale. It needed more depth, better harmonies and vibrancy. Dizzy was one of the pioneers who was getting fed up with dated orchestrations, along with Charlie Parker,, They became the 'rebels' of jazz, and then others got the message, and new sounds emerged, picked up men like Mulligan, Rogers - and above all by probably the most innovative of all years before all others - Stan Kenton. There eruoted the most wonderful and intelligent music this plnet had ever heard, and long may it continue.
Dizzy Gillespie en Cuba. Arturo Sandoval. th-cam.com/video/R1njIcWKmwM/w-d-xo.html This video focuses on Dizzy Gillespie's 1985 visit to Cuba, 40-some years after that pioneering trumpeter first infused American jazz with Afro-Cuban rhythms. It had been more than 30 years since his last visit, but the political situation had finally loosened up enough for Gillespie to go back to the source by participating in the fifth annual International Jazz Festival in Havana; sort-of a spiritual homecoming. Soon after Gillespie arrived, he was honored by a private visit with Fidel Castro and the constant public reverence by Cubans of all ages. Dizzy Gillespie, explains how Cubans were able to sustain connections to African tribal cultures because the drums, that are so central to both music and spirituality, weren't banned in Cuba during the days of slavery as they were in the US. WARNING: when Dizzy Gillespie, explains about the source of wind that billows-out his cheeks to massive proportions; be damned careful not to take a drink of your beverage @ this time, just to prevent that beverage from coming out of your nose when he describes his combination of three essential elements. There are performances of "A Night in Tunisia" and "Manteca" and others (with saxophonist-clarinetist Sayyd Abdul Khabyr). Cuban trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, jams a pulsating undercurrent of Afro-Cuban rhythms that wordlessly explain Dizzy Gillespie's 40-year fascination w/ Cuban music.
All who i say you in her as peoples have make for as peoples to do rick in all territor national, this s that country to be rick also with the time of work that s follow
A Jamaica have make all the who i speak in her all us countries who a say have make business how Chile and Argentina the Bloch economyc alwayrs american in all continet all that business best who mercosul
Cuba and Brazil háve make all iguality a say today for country out of poor and people of country also for will iguality a U.S.A in all how us business who i m say now
Y alrededor del minuto 12:12 aparece Gonzalo Rubalcaba muy joven ( (el pianista más increíble que oídos humanos hayan escuchado) ejecutando un solo hermoso, perfecto, virtuoso, conceptual, casi inverosimil. Tremendo!
Muy cierto!
Hey, I played with Dizzy Gillespie in 1979 at Detroit's Orchestra Hall with Doc Holladay and the Oakland University Jazz Big Band!!!! He told me I played my ass off... I'll never forget it!!!
What a tremendous feeling it must have been for you!!! My late husband was Cubano from Santa Clara Cuba. He was a musician and had no freedom to play and sing the music of his heart,like Arturo Sandavol! Roy Fancisco Diaz Arias, my beloved husband had to flee Cuba as Arturo did for asylum in the USA. He left his family and friends in 1980.
amy owens
Thank you, Amy! I'm sure Roy was a great musician, too. Let's hope the recent events regarding Cuba bring true freedom to the Cuban people!
Awesome, my friend! What a great experience!
Osmar Reyes
Yes it was! I'll never forget it!
Jeffrey Newton Thank you so much for your comment Jeffrey! I know Roy's happy about our relations with Cuba now.
I played with Dizzy in 1955 .. !! He came to my house, after his concert,. in my house there were other musicians, I played the trumpet and the drum ... !!!!! We started to play ... after a few minutes Dizzy stopped and told me: "We want to remain friends ??? Then do not play the trumpet any more..... but not tonight .... never again ... !! !!! " Because I lived well with another business I kept the promise ..... and we became great friends .... ah I forgot ... I'm 90 years old.... !!!!!!!
Damn, that's quite a story!
@@sp10sn unfortunately carlo died last year, i'd like to have known more about this story :(
Tengo el orgullo, la inmensa satisfacción y el enorme privilegio de haber visto a estos gigantes de Jazz en vivo y en directo en es ocasión, en medio del festival de Jazz de la habana. Que les voy a contar que no sepan ya, me enamoré del Jazz, de la trompeta ya lo estaba y sume otro ídolo, ya que Arturo lo era desde pequeño, inmensos talentos que perduraran en los corazones de los amantes de la buena música. Sólo nos queda agradecerles su gran legado.
Woooooww🎉
RECORDAMOS AL GRAN trompeta cubano Arturo Sandoval, esta cumpliendo 65 años
ARTURO SANDOVAL..!!!
EL GRAN ARTURO SANDOVAL HACIENDO EL TEMA MAMBO CALIENTE
Arturo Sandoval tocando "Mambo Caliente" un "Encuentro de Trompetistas" de "México", un tributo a Rafael Mendez, con participacion del trompetista Wayne Begeron.
Hace muchos años traje de Cuba un cassette de este mismo concierto, luego de prestarlo y que un amigo lo perdiera lo vuelvo a recuperar gracias a ti. gracias es una joya de la musica
One of the all time great jazz documentaries...
Just happy to see the Legends. Sad to have lost some of the greatest but having this footage of them is awesome. Friends. Just a heads up. Arturo Sandoval is playing in Miami on Oct. 17th at the South Florida Dominican Jazz Fest. I wont lie it's pretty neat to watch these guys do their thing live. I seen Willy Colon last week here in Miami and it was so amazing to see him and his Trombone player go at it on stage. Man they we're amazing. Good Latin Afro Caribbean Jazz music loves!
1987 - 30 years ago. Dizzy way ahead of everyone. bepop shebop.
A wonderful video. I saw Dizzy s couple of times in concert years ago. Having visited Cuba a few years ago and stayed with a family myself, I am not sure his picture of how it is for everyone is quite accurate, but marvellous people.
Esto si es de agradecerse, Gracias viejo! y que se siga escuchando y compartiendo la buena música.
12:30 Con Alma, featuring Dizzy with Gonzalo Rubalcabo
18:00 Gee Baby Aint I Good to You?
51:00 A Night in Tunisia, Arturo Sandoval stellar solo, Top Seven greatest trumpet players of all time!
55:00 Sayyd Abdul AlKhabyrnn, staggeringly great on Baritone Sax, incredible intensity, dexterity and high as Mount Everest!
(One of the greatest moments in jazz history captured on film for us today to relish, savor and enjoy! Back when food was nutritious, and everybody wasn't taking a million pills....) Astonishing, greatest musical era ever.
SO is This the Hole Concert With the Songs and Times???... Great Show...
Gonzalo Rubalcaba!
Que jovencito Gonzalito Rubalcaba tremendo pianista gracias ☕️🏖
Dizzy Gillespie Mi Heroe, No Mueras Nunca, Gran Trompetista!!♥
music is THE unversal language of the world. If we had a lot more of Dizzy G's in the world: The world would be a much better place to live in. What an ambassodar for this country!
Proud to share these memories we lived together Diz
Awesome! Thanks for posting.
Unos de los mas grandes maestros del Hall of Fame of Jazz , contribuyente y padrino del Bebop , sin duda único en su genero , gracias por este gran aporte mi estimado , se le agradece desde Perú.
This was fantastic !!! Love it.
Amazing tunes! Tks for sharing!
Walter. Thanks so much for posting
A great documentary on a great musician. Not a bad note played by anybody!
Amazing
Thanks
Kasturi G
Aca es cuando Artúro se gano con creces el derecho a las giras con Dizzy Gillespie!!! ¡que genios los dos!
HACE FALTA SUBTITULAR ESTE DOCUMENTAL MUSICAL PARA LOS QUE NO MANEJAMOS EL IDIOMA.
Gracias muchas
Dizzy and Arturo - just like brothers !!
Esto es música!
Que Viva La Música!!!
I got to meet dizzy right up close at a club s.f. call the Waldorf it was truly a privilege although dizzy didn't have the fire of his younger days he Dizzy Gillespie in the flesh Kimberly a highlight in my life
wonderfull upload!
Thank you for uploading this. Hooray for TH-cam! Where else can you find documents like this so readily?
Minute 3.45 is pure gold. Duet Dizzy and Arturo.
My man, John Lee on the BASS!
Hola, alguien podría poner el documental en español o con subtítulos¿ Gracias
Dizzy Gillespie.Great!
EL MAXIMO ESTE DIZZY
Que hermosura esto
No chance not to just love him
Beautiful
best movie ive ever seen
Gracias ☕️🏖
GREAT MAESTRO
Grandes!
Excelente
Awesome!!!
lovely!!
Didn't know you could do that on a clarinet!!!!!!
alguien sabe si se puede ver la cancion de fondo completa con el solo de sayyd abdul? en el minuto 1:18:43
does anyone know if you can see the full background song with sayyd abdul's solo? in the minute 1:18:43
genial !!!!
Bring back Music & Art back to public schools.
No more lies about the budget. From middle school to high school.
Parabéns!
genial
Dizzie Gilespie with Arturo Sandoval in Cuba
Dizzy Gillespie
TREMENDO CONCIERTO ESTE...
ESTA MÚSICA ME "ATURDE" LOS SENTIDOS...
Where is the part where Arturo belts out a crazy series of super high notes after trading solos with Dizzy?
It's hard to put into words what DG brought here, or channeled. Certainly more than brilliant music. He was close to being the World Teacher except for making the usual mistake of hewing to a creed [discussion, anyone?]. I wonder how his embarrassed wife felt about being with a great man who used crude language in public, but what counts was his being an exceptionally wide-ranging person who remains such a good, merry antidote to Miles Davis, Coltrane and Ornette. Music lovers and life lovers - pay homage to DG! This very well-done video puts his memoirs to shame. They come across as pretty dry and lifeless for me.
Hoje, Arturo é livre e ponto final.
Que grande
what's the name of the master piece starting at 1:24:33 ?
"Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You" written by Don Redman and made famous by Nat "King" Cole Trio.
Thanx for this, Sorry but I meant at 51:25
a night in tunisia
Big concert!
I also all us countries make plant of palmito in business national and business internacional.
The early forties - a time for a change in the world of jazz. Swing could swing, but it was getting stale. It needed more depth, better harmonies and vibrancy. Dizzy was one of the pioneers who was getting fed up with dated orchestrations, along with Charlie Parker,, They became the 'rebels' of jazz, and then others got the message, and new sounds emerged, picked up men like Mulligan, Rogers - and above all by probably the most innovative of all years before all others - Stan Kenton. There eruoted the most wonderful and intelligent music this plnet had ever heard, and long may it continue.
John Perks good to hear something good about Kenton I love his music til 54. He had chris Connor ,Bill Russo etc. don t forget about Monk
Dizzy Gillespie en Cuba. Arturo Sandoval.
th-cam.com/video/R1njIcWKmwM/w-d-xo.html
This video focuses on Dizzy Gillespie's 1985 visit to Cuba, 40-some years after that pioneering trumpeter first infused American jazz with Afro-Cuban rhythms. It had been more than 30 years since his last visit, but the political situation had finally loosened up enough for Gillespie to go back to the source by participating in the fifth annual International Jazz Festival in Havana; sort-of a spiritual homecoming.
Soon after Gillespie arrived, he was honored by a private visit with Fidel Castro and the constant public reverence by Cubans of all ages. Dizzy Gillespie, explains how Cubans were able to sustain connections to African tribal cultures because the drums, that are so central to both music and spirituality, weren't banned in Cuba during the days of slavery as they were in the US.
WARNING: when Dizzy Gillespie, explains about the source of wind that billows-out his cheeks to massive proportions; be damned careful not to take a drink of your beverage @ this time, just to prevent that beverage from coming out of your nose when he describes his combination of three essential elements.
There are performances of "A Night in Tunisia" and "Manteca" and others (with saxophonist-clarinetist Sayyd Abdul Khabyr). Cuban trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, jams a pulsating undercurrent of Afro-Cuban rhythms that wordlessly explain Dizzy Gillespie's 40-year fascination w/ Cuban music.
All is this in all stated in country all forever
What year this was happening?
1985
In all countries of world
CONCIERTO PARA LA HISTORIA;;;;;;;
this is going to be good, if God wills!
DAMN
a video classic........there ain't but one dizzy
+mizpahboy el tronpeta lleno de sangre
+Javier Quesada Es un asesino
18:50 what song??
En que año se realizo este video??
1980?
All who i say you in her as peoples have make for as peoples to do rick in all territor national, this s that country to be rick also with the time of work that s follow
A Night In Havana
All who i say have make in all us stated of country alwayrs
4:41 Rolando Luna
1:00:00 Barisax solo! :D
Walter Ortiz : The guy's name is not Gizzy, but Dizzy [Gillespie], with some respect.....
All us countries who i say have make all who i say today alwayrs
The country have space will make why is big in all countries who i say have make in is this all us stated of country
Esencia de un GuanaGUANCO
Cuba and Brazil together with U.S.A in business in all territor national imediatetly
As peoples rick in country have make all is this for to go top rick and help the country a to be rick how that s business
Cuba and Brazil also have make all us business who ter U.S.A make in all um her in all stated of nations all
Tea of wine hot and also tea of gengible of pacoted
Só tô go in new zeland for know a politic of desenveloped of country with business alwayrs
All who new zeland make Brazil and Cuba have make iguality a all us business a politic of country local have help this is it forever.
A Jamaica have make all the who i speak in her all us countries who a say have make business how Chile and Argentina the Bloch economyc alwayrs american in all continet all that business best who mercosul
Açaí how chocolate in barre is good for you if want
MANTECA!!!!!
ANURKA Y MARIO DEL COJUNTO FOLKLORICO NACIONAL ATRAS !!!!!!
As TV, have made is this business for to be are rick also
Um Brazil have a repubic of cofe milk .in all planet have a republic of egg how milk.
If business of cacau for chocolate to go rick make iguality in all a Nestlé
The who make the farm will rick
Cana of sugar a person and country who make to be rick and milk and eggs in farm
As business who Cuba did make in United soviétic have will with outhros countries for the Cuba no to be poor in all territor national of Cuba
Con el seguroso atra. Que jodia le dio a Castro cuando se llevo a Arturito.
Cuba and Brazil háve make all iguality a say today for country out of poor and people of country also for will iguality a U.S.A in all how us business who i m say now
meeting a mass murder is crazy !!!!!!!!!!!!!