Magic! This collection of songs by Andrea and the Simfonica Des Valles is so unique and fun to listen to. In a few years Andreas voice has changed but this collection captures a brief moment of youthful sweetness and beauty.
So, so beautiful, a Christmas gift which is timeless, brightening our lives beyond expectations, thank you for sharing this Christmas day, which is very different and difficult for many of us. Proving, if it were needed, just how special this SAJB and Joan Chamorro gift is to the world. We love everything you do....
When I first heard Andrea, I was convinced after a minute or so that she had a very good intonation and a voice color that I like very much. It is a dream to have a band with such a talented singer and good musicians. And a pleasure to listen to. Merry Christmas, Joan and Andrea.
Es ist schon erstaunlich mit welchem Selbstvertrauen das "Mädchen" schon 2013 auf einer Bühne stand, mit der Gewissheit, dass im Hintergrund die versammelte Kompetenz von zig Profimusikern älterer Generationen auf sie schaute und hörte. Alle Achtung. Danke für die musikalischen Weihnachtsgrüße. Von mir die besten Wünsche für ein gesundes Weihnachtsfest und ein neues Jahr 2021 mit möglichst vielen Liveauftritten und Videos von den begabtesten und motiviertesten jungen Musikern in Europa.
Thank you! It is astonishing with which self-confidence the "girl" stood on stage in 2013, with the certainty that in the background the gathered competence of tens of professional musicians of older generations looked and listened to her. All attention. Thanks for the musical Christmas greetings. Best wishes from me for a healthy Christmas and a New Year 2021 with as many live performances and videos as possible from the most talented and motivated young musicians in Europe.
Buongiorno Joan Tanti affettuosi Auguri di un Buon Natale a te e famiglia e a tutti i tuoi piccoli studenti geni che hai creato Tanti Auguri a tuti voi Giuseppe da Catania
This was so beautiful. The first time I ever heard it (I think) was when Linda Ronstadt sang it with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra. But hearing Andrea sing it, with the symphony orchestra backing her, and Joan's sax, was truly sublime. You guys are so good...it DOESN'T get any better than this. Sorry, it just doesn't!
Que placer escuchar este tipo de 🎶, no todos se pueden dar el lujo de acompañarse de una sinfónica, me encanta andrea y Joan déjeme decirle que la música está en su adn, sus arreglos son maravillosos , ojala estuviera cerca , no me perdería concierto , gracias totales !!!
Menudo regalazo de Navidad, Maestro. Una preciosidad, Andrea y esa maravillosa orquesta, con esta bella canción, es una delicia. Feliz Navidad para usted, sus colaboradores y para todos los SanAndreitos.
Thank you very much for publishing these titles. For me, this is one of the best and most beautiful CD. Excellent arrangements with symphony orchestra and perfect vocals by Andrea Motis. And this at a young age. I wish you all a merry Christmas.❤👏👏👏👏
Wow! Wow! Wow! Fantastic !!! If somehow someday somebody is ever able to build a time machine the only reason to ever use it would be to go back in time to watch this concert !!! This music is timeless and performed so well and we are all inspired and incredibley grateful to have an opportunity to view these videos. Thanks so much !!!
Beautiful: Merry Christmas to Andrea Motis and Joan Chamorro. Andrea vocals are smooth and in perfect timing. Thank You for this beautiful piece of music.💯🔥✌️🎄⛄
I love the bridge section. Overall elegant way a young lady's voice goes well with a full symphony. Andrea was clear as a bell that night. Thanks for the preset, Joan. Merry Christmas to all in Barcelona.
a great song written in 1949. It was composed by Carl Sigman, with lyrics by Bob Russell., and a wonderful rendition by this orchestra and ms motis. ♫♫♫
Oh Lady Andrea . . so ....thank you so much and Señor Chamorro ....and be sure - I follow all the girls and boys in the palm of your hand and heart! Muchas gracias, I love you all and your music... - 💖💖💖
Buenas noches ^^ ¡La voz de Andrea es Stradivarius! (~ _ ~) ~ ♪ ... Realmente agradable (*ฅ́˘ฅ̀*)~♪♪♪ Gracias por compartir un video maravilloso hoy! (^∇^)ノ
It’s -“Crazy He Calls Me-. You forgot the S. But not to worry. This is a lovely song, sung by a lovely, and very talented lady! Nice, sweeping/flowing like, arrangement. Very good for a nice Xmas lunch. Cheers!
Andrea is good (or great) at any age, but there was something about that period when she was 16-18 years of age that I find really appealing. It's sort of like she still had some little girl innocence, but with the musical chops and maturity of someone twice her age. Joan, thanks for the nice Christmas present! And speaking of which, I have one below -- I did a rough translation of a story covering the band's 15th anniversary concert at the Palau de Musica recently. I don't really speak Catalan, so this is not that great, but I think it gets the idea across. Enjoy! (From Nuvol, a catalan online cultural magazine. Note: Joan Monné’s name was surprisingly misspelled in the original, and I left it as they had it) The Sant Andreu Jazz Band guarantees its future With a brilliant concert at the Palau de la Música, the young Barcelona band begins a series of events and musical activities to celebrate its fifteenth anniversary. By Michael Queralt Cultural observer 12/23/2020 The evening was titled 'From Gospel to Swing', but in reality it was a stroll through classic jazz and bossa nova, with emphasis on the repertoire of Chico Buarque and Tom Jobim. Mostly orthodox jazz, where standards coexist with the background of repertoire, without taking too many risks. The academy is ahead of the fusions present in new jazz, hip hop, contemporary and electronic music. This does not mean that there is not a remarkable work of rereading classics, where the intelligence, spontaneity, inspiration and technique of young musicians begins to work in building a musical repertoire of their own, which we hope to get to know at some point not too far in the future. The evening had numerous triumphs, and the performance shows the progress that has occurred since 2006, the year the orchestra was founded. It’s a constant work in progress. The musical education is based on pedagogy and the interpretation of a wide range of music, not only in the classroom but in constant auditions in all kinds of formats, from quintet to big band. It features the quality arrangements of the pianist Joan Munné, always at the service of the songs, and the orchestral sound or small group format, while dressing in imaginative tones the different voices. Munné is the safety net of this unique musical concept, in which musicians find the ideal place to express themselves. The Sant Andreu Jazz Band (SAJB) molds its resources, gives inventiveness and power, and graduates concision. From the music stands comes a set of fine harmonies and melodies known as notability. The night was a similar night to the one last February, in the same hall, when SAJB was the opening act for The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, conducted by Wynton Marsalis. After that, no one questioned that jazz culture was not safe. Of the guest artists, little else can be said other than colorful and strong praise. They were: Andrea Motis, trumpet and vocals; Ignasi Terraza, piano; Josep Traver, guitar and Esteve Pi, drums. As stated by the band leader and multi-instrumentalist Joan Chamorro during the concert, the session constituted a final performance from some of the young musicians who will be leaving the band due to having turned twenty or twenty-one years old. But it is also a joy to observe the multitude of very young musicians in the group. If they persist in their musical desire, the little ones ensure the transition and guarantee the future of the pedagogical project that is the SAJB, headed by Chamorro himself. Another type of record will come from all the different cameras that filmed what was happening on stage, with the aim of turning it into a video and album. One of the moments to remember from the evening was the performance of “Don't Explain”, with the voices of Andrea Motis, a current force in jazz, and Alba Armengou, representing the future. Both vocalists and trumpeters left more than one member of the audience pinned to their seats. In an earlier concert, in the same venue, the two singers made clear their appreciation for Brazilian music. Motis showed a more elaborate vocal range than that of two summers ago at the Grec theatre. You could say she's in the process of finding her voice, her own sound. Kudos for all her hard work since she formed her own quintet. Minutes earlier, Motis had delivered in a 1934 classic, “(In My) Solitude”, by Duke Ellington and lyrics by Eddie DeLange and Irving Mills. Armengou's talents were confirmed in the SAJB's visit to the modern style of jazz. She opened the session, together with Èlia Bastida, tenor sax and violin, and Alba Esteban, baritone sax and clarinet. The played “Show Me the Way”, “Sem Fantasia”, “De Conversa Me Conversa”, “An Ocasional Man”, and “Joao e Maria”, performances collected in different albums and videos under the heading of “The Magic of the Voice”. As vocalists they showed that the bossa nova, in compositions by Joao Gilberto and Stan Getz, is a living style that six decades later still has something to say, as well as the work of the more poetic Chico Buarque, the composer of “Apesar de você”, “Construção”, “O que será (à flor de pele)” and “Cálice”, among others. It would be unfair not to comment on Elsa Armengou, also a trumpeter, who played a lesser role, but no less solid, favoring bright tones, characteristic of the young orchestra. We should also mention Carla Motis, on the electric guitar, who recalled the sounds of classic and seductive jazz greats like Jim Hall, Kenny Burrell and Joe Pass, without falling into imitations. Given the impossibility of singling out all the great performances in a program of nineteen songs, and with so many musicians entering and leaving the stage, it is still worth remarking on the excellent “Indian Summer” rendition by Joan Martí, high sax, tenor, flute and voice, and the soul and gospel vocal styles of Joana Casanova singing “Don't Play That Song!”, made famous by Ben E. King and Aretha Franklin. The music sector has been saying for months that culture is safe and healthy. Following the relevant guidelines, the Palau de la Música limited its audience to 50% of capacity; that is, about a thousand seats. So this time around, the audience responded somewhat differently. But despite not having a physically full hall, the onstage response was impeccable. The enthusiasm, creativity and energy displayed show that the Sant Andreu Jazz Band learns and works hard.
Thanks for the video! The complete package, with unique orchestration. It must have been quite a challenge to record this. It seems that ( on my simple headphones ), the audio equalization had more upper register emphasis perhaps to do justice to the strings. So the bass seems understated. Perhaps it would be a small risk to have some more bass response, because the ears of enthusiasts would compensate for the highs. It's not easy to pick up bass notes.
Twisted the timbres on the amplifier (20 Hz ~ 30 kHz) 4-way speakers correspond to these frequencies. An ideal sound, both in high and low frequencies. I am a music lover with an absolute ear.
.Como aquí todos ejercemos nuestro derecho a opinar... considero que....el fuerte de Andrea es la trompeta y el saxo alto y no el canto....Su voz es entonada...pero débil..... más aún que la letra está en inglés... que no es su lengua.... Según mi percepción....la orquesta Sant Andreu con sus magníficos músicos ...debe seguir profundizando en sus fortalezas...que son los arreglos orquestales de su magistral director...
@@joseceraia For my ears and my heart, Andrea has more soul than any other singer I know. My own soul soars when I listen to her sing. But soul depends on the listener too. We each have our own way of hearing music.
Magic! This collection of songs by Andrea and the Simfonica Des Valles is so unique and fun to listen to. In a few years Andreas voice has changed but this collection captures a brief moment of youthful sweetness and beauty.
Thank you for this Joan. Just perfect.
若きしりアンドレアのボーカルとJoanの🎷
をフューチャーしたシンフォニー楽団との
共演ですね!しっとりとした演奏ですね👏
So, so beautiful, a Christmas gift which is timeless, brightening our lives beyond expectations, thank you for sharing this Christmas day, which is very different and difficult for many of us. Proving, if it were needed, just how special this SAJB and Joan Chamorro gift is to the world. We love everything you do....
Joan Chamorro, sensibilidade a flor da pele !!! Calmaria além do Oceano Atlântico! !! 🙏😃🌍
アンドレアさん、可愛いし、力を抜いた鼻にかかった歌声が癒されます。もう今はママだなんて、最高に素敵👏👏👏👏時が経つのは早い。
Linda apresentação, como sempre!!!! PARABENS.
♥️♥️♥️BEAUTIFUL ANDREA TURNS INTO A CLASSIC GENRE !!!! უმშვენიერესია, ქალბატონებო და ბატონებო, ბატონო ჯოან!!!♥️♥️♥️
When I first heard Andrea, I was convinced after a minute or so that she had a very good intonation and a voice color that I like very much. It is a dream to have a band with such a talented singer and good musicians. And a pleasure to listen to. Merry Christmas, Joan and Andrea.
Joan you have so many videos waiting to be released!
This is beautiful.
Es ist schon erstaunlich mit welchem Selbstvertrauen das "Mädchen" schon 2013 auf einer Bühne stand, mit der Gewissheit, dass im Hintergrund die versammelte Kompetenz von zig Profimusikern älterer Generationen auf sie schaute und hörte. Alle Achtung.
Danke für die musikalischen Weihnachtsgrüße. Von mir die besten Wünsche für ein gesundes Weihnachtsfest und ein neues Jahr 2021 mit möglichst vielen Liveauftritten und Videos von den begabtesten und motiviertesten jungen Musikern in Europa.
Thank you!
It is astonishing with which self-confidence the "girl" stood on stage in 2013, with the certainty that in the background the gathered competence of tens of professional musicians of older generations looked and listened to her. All attention.
Thanks for the musical Christmas greetings. Best wishes from me for a healthy Christmas and a New Year 2021 with as many live performances and videos as possible from the most talented and motivated young musicians in Europe.
It’s beautiful to see the kids maturing so well Joan :) merry Christmas 🎄
Absolutely beautiful brilliantly sung with lovely orchestral backing .
Yeah !!! Fuerza cataluña !!!
Buongiorno Joan
Tanti affettuosi Auguri di un Buon Natale a te e famiglia e a tutti i tuoi piccoli studenti geni che hai creato
Tanti Auguri a tuti voi
Giuseppe da Catania
Quina elegància i quina bellesa!! Bones festes!
Super performance, saxophone breathing is audible,
sound mixing is perfect.
Bjr, c'est vraiment très beau à entendre ! 😉😊
This was so beautiful. The first time I ever heard it (I think) was when Linda Ronstadt sang it with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra. But hearing Andrea sing it, with the symphony orchestra backing her, and Joan's sax, was truly sublime. You guys are so good...it DOESN'T get any better than this. Sorry, it just doesn't!
Beautiful..... Merry Christmas Joan, and too All...🎄🎄
Once again, a great song from that epic concert! Thank you!
Lovely. Thanks for the videos, we so enjoy them. here in Australia
Wow Andrea, 2013 and such vocal maturity...well done!!
Feliz Navidad a todos los grandes amantes de la buena música y gracias por deleitarnos con estas joyas musicales.!! Abrazos musicales.💕💕
A wonderful Christmas present is this arrangement by the Andrea I often miss these days
Just the present I needed. Thank you. ❤🎶🎶🎶
Merry Christmas 🎄 Joan, Andrea and the band
É incrível como tudo postado aqui é incrívelmente bom! 😍👏👏
Que placer escuchar este tipo de 🎶, no todos se pueden dar el lujo de acompañarse de una sinfónica, me encanta andrea y Joan déjeme decirle que la música está en su adn, sus arreglos son maravillosos , ojala estuviera cerca , no me perdería concierto , gracias totales !!!
Thank you for the lovely Christmas gift, Joan. Much appreciated.
Si el paraíso existe, creo que he llegado
Encantadora,sempre um lindo Show... Feliz Natal á todos, com muita paz e saúde!!!
What a wonderful Christmas gift! Thank you all!
Menudo regalazo de Navidad, Maestro. Una preciosidad, Andrea y esa maravillosa orquesta, con esta bella canción, es una delicia. Feliz Navidad para usted, sus colaboradores y para todos los SanAndreitos.
Ela é linda, maravilhosa. Uma expressão encantadora. Todas as músicas que canta tornam-se mais belas e únicas. Eu amo essa cantora
Próprio para essa manhã de natal do recolhimento .Suave e flutuante como a boa alma humana
Andrea now as mother and a big big star congratulations
MARAVILHOSO!! UM PRESENTE DE DEUS ESSA VOZ !! MIL PARABÉNS PARA TODOS!!!!
Buon Natale ♥️
Vi seguo sempre!
Siete speciali🥰🥰🥰
Connection of generations, farewell to the generation of the 20th century.
Thank you very much for publishing these titles. For me, this is one of the best and most beautiful CD. Excellent arrangements with symphony orchestra and perfect vocals by Andrea Motis. And this at a young age. I wish you all a merry Christmas.❤👏👏👏👏
Good music. Thank you 💖.
Parabéns ao conjunto todo da obra 👏👏
Imposible no amarlos. Maravilloso.
I love the videos from this concert! Thank you and Merry Christmas!
Maravilhosa Andrea! ❤️👏👏👏❤️❤️
Fantastic as always!
Wow! Wow! Wow! Fantastic !!! If somehow someday somebody is ever able to build a time machine the only reason to ever use it would be to go back in time to watch this concert !!! This music is timeless and performed so well and we are all inspired and incredibley grateful to have an opportunity to view these videos. Thanks so much !!!
!!!!!!excelente para quienes estamos CRAZY...por el jazzz..etc.
time to keep hitting the repeat button
Beautiful: Merry Christmas to Andrea Motis and Joan Chamorro. Andrea vocals are smooth and in perfect timing. Thank You for this beautiful piece of music.💯🔥✌️🎄⛄
I love the bridge section. Overall elegant way a young lady's voice goes well with a full symphony. Andrea was clear as a bell that night. Thanks for the preset, Joan. Merry Christmas to all in Barcelona.
Wow. Great performance. Love it.
a great song written in 1949. It was composed by Carl Sigman, with lyrics by Bob Russell., and a wonderful rendition by this orchestra and ms motis. ♫♫♫
Maravillosa...no hay palabras para expresar lo que me gusta..
уровень всё выше и выше, молодцы!
Wow I just fell in love with this song from the original concert and now you post another great rendition! Merry Christmas Joan!
Thanks for the memories... Merry Christmas from 🇺🇸”The Mitten” 🎄✌🏻❤️
Thanks Joan, Andrea and Simfonica del Valles. Beyond belief. 18yrs old. Doing it for years.
Feliz Navidad, maestro. FELICES FIESTAS a todos 🎄
Classy!
so young so talented and so beautiful, God Bless you mija. wishing you the best life can give.
She's So Wonderful!
I love this :D
Oh Lady Andrea . . so ....thank you so much and Señor Chamorro ....and be sure - I follow all the girls and boys in the palm of your hand and heart! Muchas gracias, I love you all and your music... - 💖💖💖
Beeen too long since i saw u play with the barisax💯💯 and Merry Christmas for u and ur fam
Buenas noches ^^
¡La voz de Andrea es Stradivarius! (~ _ ~) ~ ♪ ...
Realmente agradable (*ฅ́˘ฅ̀*)~♪♪♪
Gracias por compartir un video maravilloso hoy! (^∇^)ノ
Finally! Andrea you’ve got it!
Beautiful band
Praying one day I get the chance to show the world my talent
I love jazzy
good luck! u can do it! check back in here if u ever do im genuinely interested
💖.💖.💖.
It’s -“Crazy He Calls Me-. You forgot the S. But not to worry. This is a lovely song, sung by a lovely, and very talented lady! Nice, sweeping/flowing like, arrangement. Very good for a nice Xmas lunch. Cheers!
👏👏👏👏👏 Without words
Que lindo canta es genial Gracias siempre. Gracias
Desde siempre excelente voz y grupo, aunque en esa ocasión fue con orquesta
❤️❤️❤️
Music..make us LIVE
Essa série, com orquestra sinfônica , é tão boa quanto a série House sesions =)
So beautiful.
Andrea is good (or great) at any age, but there was something about that period when she was 16-18 years of age that I find really appealing. It's sort of like she still had some little girl innocence, but with the musical chops and maturity of someone twice her age. Joan, thanks for the nice Christmas present! And speaking of which, I have one below -- I did a rough translation of a story covering the band's 15th anniversary concert at the Palau de Musica recently. I don't really speak Catalan, so this is not that great, but I think it gets the idea across. Enjoy! (From Nuvol, a catalan online cultural magazine. Note: Joan Monné’s name was surprisingly misspelled in the original, and I left it as they had it)
The Sant Andreu Jazz Band guarantees its future
With a brilliant concert at the Palau de la Música, the young Barcelona band begins a series of events and musical activities to celebrate its fifteenth anniversary.
By Michael Queralt
Cultural observer
12/23/2020
The evening was titled 'From Gospel to Swing', but in reality it was a stroll through classic jazz and bossa nova, with emphasis on the repertoire of Chico Buarque and Tom Jobim. Mostly orthodox jazz, where standards coexist with the background of repertoire, without taking too many risks. The academy is ahead of the fusions present in new jazz, hip hop, contemporary and electronic music. This does not mean that there is not a remarkable work of rereading classics, where the intelligence, spontaneity, inspiration and technique of young musicians begins to work in building a musical repertoire of their own, which we hope to get to know at some point not too far in the future.
The evening had numerous triumphs, and the performance shows the progress that has occurred since 2006, the year the orchestra was founded. It’s a constant work in progress. The musical education is based on pedagogy and the interpretation of a wide range of music, not only in the classroom but in constant auditions in all kinds of formats, from quintet to big band. It features the quality arrangements of the pianist Joan Munné, always at the service of the songs, and the orchestral sound or small group format, while dressing in imaginative tones the different voices.
Munné is the safety net of this unique musical concept, in which musicians find the ideal place to express themselves. The Sant Andreu Jazz Band (SAJB) molds its resources, gives inventiveness and power, and graduates concision. From the music stands comes a set of fine harmonies and melodies known as notability. The night was a similar night to the one last February, in the same hall, when SAJB was the opening act for The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, conducted by Wynton Marsalis. After that, no one questioned that jazz culture was not safe.
Of the guest artists, little else can be said other than colorful and strong praise. They were: Andrea Motis, trumpet and vocals; Ignasi Terraza, piano; Josep Traver, guitar and Esteve Pi, drums. As stated by the band leader and multi-instrumentalist Joan Chamorro during the concert, the session constituted a final performance from some of the young musicians who will be leaving the band due to having turned twenty or twenty-one years old. But it is also a joy to observe the multitude of very young musicians in the group. If they persist in their musical desire, the little ones ensure the transition and guarantee the future of the pedagogical project that is the SAJB, headed by Chamorro himself. Another type of record will come from all the different cameras that filmed what was happening on stage, with the aim of turning it into a video and album.
One of the moments to remember from the evening was the performance of “Don't Explain”, with the voices of Andrea Motis, a current force in jazz, and Alba Armengou, representing the future. Both vocalists and trumpeters left more than one member of the audience pinned to their seats. In an earlier concert, in the same venue, the two singers made clear their appreciation for Brazilian music. Motis showed a more elaborate vocal range than that of two summers ago at the Grec theatre. You could say she's in the process of finding her voice, her own sound. Kudos for all her hard work since she formed her own quintet. Minutes earlier, Motis had delivered in a 1934 classic, “(In My) Solitude”, by Duke Ellington and lyrics by Eddie DeLange and Irving Mills.
Armengou's talents were confirmed in the SAJB's visit to the modern style of jazz. She opened the session, together with Èlia Bastida, tenor sax and violin, and Alba Esteban, baritone sax and clarinet. The played “Show Me the Way”, “Sem Fantasia”, “De Conversa Me Conversa”, “An Ocasional Man”, and “Joao e Maria”, performances collected in different albums and videos under the heading of “The Magic of the Voice”. As vocalists they showed that the bossa nova, in compositions by Joao Gilberto and Stan Getz, is a living style that six decades later still has something to say, as well as the work of the more poetic Chico Buarque, the composer of “Apesar de você”, “Construção”, “O que será (à flor de pele)” and “Cálice”, among others.
It would be unfair not to comment on Elsa Armengou, also a trumpeter, who played a lesser role, but no less solid, favoring bright tones, characteristic of the young orchestra. We should also mention Carla Motis, on the electric guitar, who recalled the sounds of classic and seductive jazz greats like Jim Hall, Kenny Burrell and Joe Pass, without falling into imitations.
Given the impossibility of singling out all the great performances in a program of nineteen songs, and with so many musicians entering and leaving the stage, it is still worth remarking on the excellent “Indian Summer” rendition by Joan Martí, high sax, tenor, flute and voice, and the soul and gospel vocal styles of Joana Casanova singing “Don't Play That Song!”, made famous by Ben E. King and Aretha Franklin.
The music sector has been saying for months that culture is safe and healthy. Following the relevant guidelines, the Palau de la Música limited its audience to 50% of capacity; that is, about a thousand seats. So this time around, the audience responded somewhat differently. But despite not having a physically full hall, the onstage response was impeccable. The enthusiasm, creativity and energy displayed show that the Sant Andreu Jazz Band learns and works hard.
thank you Michael !!!!! :-D
Maravilloso!!! Felices fiestas 🎉
I approve,,
i dies and went to haven
Sublime!
Amazing. . 😍😍
¡Qué lujo de colaboración! Es absolutamente impecable en todos los sentidos. El vídeo, además, está hecho con muy buen gusto. Gracias por compartirlo.
コンダクターまず14日軽
Andrea was around 18 when she sang this.
🥰😍
Thanks for the video!
The complete package, with unique orchestration.
It must have been quite a challenge to record this.
It seems that ( on my simple headphones ), the audio equalization had more upper register emphasis perhaps to do justice to the strings.
So the bass seems understated.
Perhaps it would be a small risk to have some more bass response, because the ears of enthusiasts would compensate for the highs.
It's not easy to pick up bass notes.
Twisted the timbres on the amplifier (20 Hz ~ 30 kHz)
4-way speakers correspond to these frequencies.
An ideal sound, both in high and low frequencies.
I am a music lover with an absolute ear.
@@clean9208 thanks to hear from from someone so knowledgeable.
🆗😍😍🆗🙏🙏
💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕🎶👍
.Como aquí todos ejercemos nuestro derecho a opinar... considero que....el fuerte de Andrea es la trompeta y el saxo alto y no el canto....Su voz es entonada...pero débil.....
más aún que la letra está en inglés...
que no es su lengua....
Según mi percepción....la orquesta
Sant Andreu con sus magníficos músicos ...debe seguir profundizando en sus fortalezas...que son los arreglos orquestales de su magistral director...
A eso se le llama tocar sin pasión, igual que cuando toca la trompeta...
Not my thing, I like Rita Payes a lot more, also Magali and others.
?
I adore Andrea. She is a singer beyond compare.
@@RalphDratman I don't - Overrated ! She has no soul in her songs. There is singing and singing.
@@joseceraia For my ears and my heart, Andrea has more soul than any other singer I know.
My own soul soars when I listen to her sing.
But soul depends on the listener too.
We each have our own way of hearing music.
@@RalphDratman If you are happy with that, for me OK !
Essa série, com orquestra sinfônica , é tão boa quanto a série House sesions =)