Tigran Quintet "Love Song"
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 พ.ย. 2011
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The Angel City Jazz Festival continues to bring the very best of creative and cutting-edge jazz to Los Angeles. This year's Global Jam is a celebration of jazz's wide cultural diversity with the Tigran Quintet, featuring Armenian virtuoso pianist and Thelonious Monk competition winner - Tigran Hamasyan.
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At the very end when only the piano is playing, please notice the right hand playing a scale up and down over and over while the left hand plays the very different syncopated rhythm which is a motif of the song.
My eyes watered. While watching this, the word transcendental came to mind. I thought I wanted to see Tigran live before, but now I REALLY do.
I know it's been 8 years but I hope you've had that opportunity. I've had this luck only once when he visited in 2019 on a solo piano tour. It was like a dream, I remember feeling so weird seeing him for real.
@@UkuleleAversion I did! I've actually been lucky enough to see him play twice now 🙌
Tigran is a genius.
2:53 Melts my heart
May the long time sun shine down upon you, all love surround you as the pure light that is within you guides your way on.
one of the most beautiful musical creation i ever heard.. wow
I can listen to this amazing work every day and enjoy more and more
breathtaking... absolutely amazing!
Wow, love Wendel's soprano sound!
Simply incredible.
So good thanks xxx
Best LS live 🙏
The 15 people who gave this a thumbs down should have their TH-cam privileges revoked
I missed solo performance in Liverpool, Nov.2011.
Beautiful and original.
this takes good ears! I am fascinated....
Absolutely. At first I thought she was missing notes (me being a Western listener) but then I realised how purposefully in between the notes she was. I think she was singing quarter tones at certain points like 3:59.
At the very end someone in the crowd says, "Woow"
Beautiful voice
Would have been nice to name the musicians : Ben Wendel (sax), Sam Minaie (doublebass), Nate Wood (drums) and the beautiful voice of Areni Agbabian
its Putin on drums??
that's nate wood!
no that's Phil Collins
now I only picture Putin playing drums on this video. Couldn't take the song seriously :)
+Edgar Rascon Putins younger brother..( very beautiful piece!)....sorry for that to the drummer....
+Amanda Eve ...Putin should stick to playing in a jazz combo and not buzzing American war ships....
Think this is the band (please correct me if I'm wrong):
Areni Agbabian - voice
Ben Wendel - sax, aux. percussion
Chris Tordini - bass
Nate Wood - drums
thanks!
You missed the pianist :D :p
@kenya 3613 thank you!
Sam Minaie on bass.
I thought I recognized Nate. He’s awesome.
11/8? In the start I mean.
whos the cute singer girl
Ikr
Areni Agbabian
Come to New York, I'd help you promote!
c coi linstrument qui fait le theme (la sorte de clarinnette chelou)
c'est un saxophone soprano
Felt like I was back in a Turkish Cabaret.
@Mariyeen Acheege you okay mate?
@@7Volkan6 Look up "Armenian Genocide".
Mais il faut lui retirer le micro à elle!
Elle chante mal sur ce video seulement, elle est une belle chanteuse.
@@Dust_lust Elle ne chante pas mal ni n'est fausse, l'improvisation qu'elle fait est volontairement atonale, voire limite polytonale par moments, ça s'entend très bien, allez écouter de la musique néo-classique du type Schoenberg ou Milhaud et vous comprendrez les ref'. Si ça ne vous plaît pas c'est une question de goûts, mais Areni Agbabian est une chanteuse excellente et d'une justesse imparable.
Great performance. The mix is awful though.
Bass is out of tune. Sorry guys, unacceptable - while idea is ok. Fix it next time.
I disagree
It's a different tuning (non-european). It's not "out of tune".
@@7Volkan6 Sorry guys, at 1:45 and 1:47 it's definitely not some "different tuning". EOT.
I guess it only makes sense that every other part apart from these plucks are fine, right? It's not out of tune. It wouldn't sound right everywhere else in the song if it was.
@@HybridxReality It's possible and it looks like the bassman just didn't hear himself. That makes sense, look at it. It's double bass so it's fretless. So it's a miss rather than out of tune as a whole instrument, ok. Still unacceptable on some level :-P