Warming up with a few notes from Rachmaninoff's Prelude Op 3 n°2, Beethoven's Für Elise and Norwegian Christian Sinding's Frühlingsrauschen (Rustle of Spring). She must have studied classical piano.
It’s so unfair that God puts aside so much talent for geniuses like her and none at all for people like me! And I mean it in the nicest way possible! One of my most favorite concerts ever was Norah Jones’s performing at the Theatre at MSG in NYC where she too played the piano like it wasn’t a separate instrument but something attached to her being. Still gives me goosebumps to this day when I remember that night.
many people dont know she was a piano player for the church choir back in Jersey and was the piano player for the Billy Eckstine big band,and she also read music,
@@msx68k Well, a tritone used to be called "The Devil's Interval", but she was a Bopper, so it's called a #11. (A over an Eb 7 chord; Ab, as a perfect fourth, would be a dissonance.) The very next time, she supports the #11 with a b9. These notes, E and A natural, help the transition to to the A minor 7th that comes next. Sarah Vaughan knew EXACTLY what she was doing here. Your bleeding ears need to be updated to the late 19th /early 20th Century French Impressionists.
Magnificent, first time I ever heard this. can someone tell me the name of the song at 1:19, or is it an intro, going in to, tea for two. excellent pianist. What a legend!
God she was wonderful. Talent, brains, beauty, sense of humor. The way she communicated with the audience.
Your words have said it all, the only word to add is brilliant.
ich finde auch liebe 🦋
Sarah, Nina, Aretha. People forget these women could PLAY.
Kristine Maitland ...Also Carmen McRae, Hazel Scott, et al.
Nobody forgot Nina could play.
Well Ella could play like a piano with his scat.
@@zakariashartley ...She was already mentioned. Read the comments!
such talent and such a classy lady
Wonderful woman. :) Humorous, talented :)
Warming up with a few notes from Rachmaninoff's Prelude Op 3 n°2, Beethoven's Für Elise and Norwegian Christian Sinding's Frühlingsrauschen (Rustle of Spring). She must have studied classical piano.
When she joined a big band at 18 the band leader said he had nothing to teach her . She was already the ultimate professional.
Wow wow wow!
Thanks... had no idea she played piano, too. Guess that's why she could really, really, sang🏆💕
She waas a professional pianist until her singing talent was discovered. Just like Nat King Cole.
@@lubabalomahlombe451Nina Simone, too
Yes, what a talent. Fortunate to have lived through such a musically talented era. Thanks to TH-cam subscribers for allowing us to revisit.
Love that last arpeggio!
wow Sarah was amazing on the piano!!!
2022.. still luv watching her 💟
Love her sense of humor
It’s so unfair that God puts aside so much talent for geniuses like her and none at all for people like me! And I mean it in the nicest way possible! One of my most favorite concerts ever was Norah Jones’s performing at the Theatre at MSG in NYC where she too played the piano like it wasn’t a separate instrument but something attached to her being. Still gives me goosebumps to this day when I remember that night.
this woman was unbelievable good.
many people dont know she was a piano player for the church choir back in Jersey and was the piano player for the Billy Eckstine big band,and she also read music,
She was a musician what do u expect
@@zakariashartley you say that like all musicians read music? you sound ignorant.
Towards the end I am hearing "Underneath the apple tree" by Michael Franks - within the last two minutes.
She is so at home whether singing or playing
Gorgeous, in all ways! I want this on replay, all day!
She is a beautiful woman also this is my wife favorite song. I. Miss her so much ❤❤😂
Adorable.
Wow! Fun fun fun! Love it!
Sarah A Very Talented Lady Vocalist Pianist.
C est excellent 🎉🎉🎉
Most enjoyable!
What a sense of humor i love it!
Loved Sarah Vaughn's piano rendition of Twa For Two.
Her choice of chords impeccable.
Wonderful!
Sarah siempre destila simpatía y talento, adorable
beautiful music
WTF? This is like finding out the pyramids are actually round in person. Mind Blow Away. She's Phenomenal.
Thank you so much for sharing this video!!
Absolutely superb
just magic Sarah. RIP Sweetheart. xxx
Thanks fo sharing
Who knew Vaughan could play breathtaking
¡GRANDIOSA!
Amazing
What a performer
Wish i am as talented as her tho. She's amazing.
that's the way!
Superb wish she had sung it too.
She hated singing and playing. As do I lol
Stylish and sophisticated
Muy buen piano 👌🏻
Disney stole her music!! Her music is such an escape.
You better play Miss Vaughan!!!!
Had no idea she could play piano.
She could not. 2:07 my ears bleed.
She actually broke into show business as the second pianist in Earl Hines band. To the guy saying she couldn't play, STFU peabrain.
@@msx68k Well, a tritone used to be called "The Devil's Interval", but she was a Bopper, so it's called a #11. (A over an Eb 7 chord; Ab, as a perfect fourth, would be a dissonance.) The very next time, she supports the #11 with a b9. These notes, E and A natural, help the transition to to the A minor 7th that comes next. Sarah Vaughan knew EXACTLY what she was doing here. Your bleeding ears need to be updated to the late 19th /early 20th Century French Impressionists.
@@luvmyrecords
Love your explanation. Keep bebopping. 🎶🎷
@@msx68k It’s pretty obvious how competent she was.
All Jersey girls should be like Sarah Vaughn was.
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M A G I C
♥️
👏👏👏👏
❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Nice birthday surprise
She had wonderful bassist Andy Simpkins.
Sassy was second Pianist for both Earl “ Fatha” Hine and “Mr B “ Billy Eckstien
Sarah Vaughan al Teatro Morlacchi - Perugia - Italia
Teatro del Pavone
察察诚不我欺,这个版本的确比较好
What a woman
クラシックの名曲から始めるのは、流石ですね。実はピアノは、可成り上手い事で有名な人です。モーツァルトの協奏曲くらいは、弾けるはずです。
rachmaninoff ? Wow~!!!
what was the other song...fur elise what else...
01:18
Magnificent, first time I ever heard this. can someone tell me the name of the song at 1:19, or is it an intro, going in to, tea for two. excellent pianist. What a legend!
yes it is. She plays around with a couple classical pieces and then Tea for Two. cheers.
Firenze?
Please Please Please what is the song at 1:10!
The Donovan rustle of spring
Norwegian Christian Sinding's Frühlingsrauschen (Rustle of Spring)
man müsste klavier spielen können
why did she put me in friendzone #worstdayever lifes a bitch #sadboys