Típico concierto de Jazz en directo, en un Café, buenos músicos locales, la mayoría semi-profesionales entusiastas y una estrella invitada. Puro Jazz. Rita Payés está como siempre que interpreta Jazz y Bossa: fantástica, da igual que lo haga en el Liceu de Barcelona ante 2.000 personas, en un estudio de grabación o en pequeños Cafés como este con unas pocas decenas de asistentes, el talento, las ganas y la simpatía siempre están ahí. Del resto de músicos, destacar sin duda al pianista Jacobo De Miguel, un profesional muy formado que viene de la música clásica y es profesor del Conservatorio de Santiago de Compostela. Hasta ahora sólo ha tocado por Asturias y Galicia, muy localizado, por eso es tan poco conocido fuera de ahí, pero es un extraordinario pianista que podría hacer una gran carrera en el Jazz español.
Ah, los que se quejan del ruido del público ... me parece a mí que han estado en muy pocos conciertos de Jazz, por no decir en ninguno ... A ver, señores, no es un club de Jazz como el Jamboree de Barcelona o la Sala Clamores de Madrid, donde la gente paga (pagamos) sólo por ver un concierto, vamos a eso, nada más. Y lo escuchamos en un relativo silencio, con los correspondientes aplausos a cada solo y las risas cuando los músicos hacen alguna broma ... Pero este Café Gijón, como tantos y tantos otros sitios en los que se toca Jazz, es eso, un Café donde la gente va a tomarse sus consumiciones, sus copas, sus raciones, a estar con los amigos y coleguitas, a charlar, pasárselo bien y además, sólo además, ver a los que están tocando en el escenario (qué por cierto, también charlan entre sí, se ríen y a veces hasta gritan). Es muy distinto, de verdad. Y claro que hay ruido, claro que la gente habla, claro que se oyen los platos y los vasos, es inevitable. Y cuando hay demasiado ruido ambiente, se da un toquecito por favor o un siseo y listo ... Eso es, ha sido siempre, parte del jazz en directo, ocurría en las actuaciones de Louis Armstrong hace 80 años y sigue ocurriendo ahora. En España, en USA y en Papua Nueva Guinea. Y tiene su encanto, que diablos.
Bravo Mademoiselle Payes, au delà de votre maîtrise instrumental, c'est surtout votre goût qui me séduit. Tant pour vos choix des belles mélodies que par vos chorus où vous "servez" cette merveilleuse musique qu'est le jazz. La perfection est une quête mais c'est dans la félure que nait (à mon avis) la beauté... Ainsi, l'ambiance de cet endroit (que je ne connais pas) un peu bruyant ne me gène pas, il reflète la convivialité (C'est plutôt "l'andouille" qui frappe des mains sur 1-3, et "à coté" qui m'est insupportable !!!). Merci encore Mademoiselle.
51:54 "This Could Be the Start of Something Big" !! Anyone who doesn't know, this was written by the late great funny man Steve Allen who had a talk show on CBS TV in NYC before the Jack Parr and Johnny Carson shows...This is a rare number for a jazz gig !!
Solo porque estoy convencido de la poesía musical que represente RITA PAYES desde la OPTICA del JAZZ, que para mí y se vale decirlo es una poesía escucharle, una transportación a la magia del abstracto y lo concreto. EL JAZZ.
Practically all great jazz musicians played in "dives" before they became well known, they are noticed by someone and then brought to the more celebrated venues. There talent is finally noticed on a grander scale and then they "arrive:" Rita is so versatile, she has a great voice, style and she sings in several languages, and she is great in all of them. I bellieve she will be well known one day. I hope even in the U.S.A.
Any way she uses to be part in a song...She does it...Great. But in my opinion....I love it , when she plays next to her Mom..yes it's..like a Dream Team.....isn't it..!
@@andrescosta2992 Yes it is! Her duets with her mother are among my favorites too. She sings in the Fado genre also. Her performance singing Lagrima is absolutely heart-stopping!
This is probably the last video in which she is an unknown. On Facebook we have the Friends of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band with 7500 members with English speakers from Europe and the US. There is also a French group Les Amis... Everyone knows Rita from the age of 13 on.
Great concert. I also like the informal and joyful atmosphere when, as the evening progresses, everyone is jamming together and having a great time. I hope that soon we can once again have a lot of people in a small space having fun together enjoying great music.
Verdaderos magos y una extraordinaria maga, diría que una bella hechicera, de la improvisación jazzística y "zambera"... Felicitaciones y un abrazo desde Colombia!
Maravilhosa apresentação desses jovens. Parabéns Rita Payés e Banda. Obrigado por valorizar tanto nossa BOSSA NOVA. A Musica Brasileira tem novo brilho quando executada por tão competentes músicos. Sucesso.
She paid her dues with the SAJB, now, her maturity must surely assure a great future for her. Her command of the trombone is outstanding and her unique vocal style is reaching new heights ... an interesting vibrato is developing ... Well-done, Rita !!!
Unfortunately it's not that easy to gain a reputation and get known, specially in jazz. While she was in the SAJB she had a widely viewed platform. Most of the first wave that left the SAJB (Eva Fernandez, Magali Datzari, Marc Matin......) have more or less fallen into obscurity, all except Andrea Motis. Rita is a fine trombonist and I wish her luck.
Oh, so true. This is the dark side of being a jazz musician. Fade into obscurity, even if you were fortunate to once have had a vision of success and thought you had a future in music. Be prepared..develop other skills too that can afford you a living...there are sharks in the water ready to take advantage of you..promise you everything, never deliver on the promises. Perhaps the best days were the SAJB days, but there is potential here.Persevere..pass your knowledge and skills on....teach, broaden your scope to classic and symphonic where there is some stability. The jazz world isn't that pretty, but it brings joy if you are true to your heart. Follow the dream, but be prepared for anything.
@@ferreiraronald7873 I partially disagree. Eva is doing fine, so is Rita--Magali does seem to be a bit "lost" in recent years, but she probably needs a competent manager/agent to book her into quality gigs. I think she's going to record a CD with Rita. But most jazz musicians spend their careers touring clubs, not necessarily concert halls. I've seen legends play small, hole-in-the-wall clubs, but that's no reflection on their status as musicians, or their "obscurity."
@@chauncywashington2227 It's never been guaranteed that every SAJB musician would continue on to a stellar career away from the band. But the original "Fab Four" (Eva, Andrea, Rita, Magali) are doing well--Andrea most obviously--and they're doing their individual touring of Europe and elsewhere, and even get together to collaborate and perform on occasion.
Rita is definitely a unique talent. With the exception of Andrea it seems that when the members of the SAJB are no longer under the wing of the magician Chamorro things aren't so easy. Come to think of it, Andrea is still in close association with him and maybe that has something to do with her success. Whether Rita's talent is enough for her to break through I don't know, but I sure hope so.
Desde México SOLO DIGO, AMO éste fenómeno JAZZ llamado a la reconciliación PASADO Y PRESENTE, esa tarea de Joan, pero a ANDREA Y RITA WOW simplemente los espera el mundo
Hi” to All = What a FAB session *** , Regards to RITA “ & group = please ! Make a ( c/d if you can etc , Or post any on the Web etc , love & Cheers from = South Wales ,U.K.
She said recently that she only twice in her life went out to a club drinking and dancing and didn't enjoy it. Her great pleasure (as is hugely evident here) is jamming until the small hours with fellow musicians.
31:45 Brigas, Nunca Mais. Música de Tom Jobim/ Vinícius de Moraes. 42:50 "Moonglow", también conocido como "Moonglow and Love" es una canción popular de 1933. Música de Will Hudson (1908-1981) e Irving Mills y la letra de Eddie DeLange. "Moonglow" ha disfrutado de una popularidad duradera tanto por sí mismo como cuando se combina con el tema de "Picnic" (como sucedió con frecuencia después del lanzamiento de la película de 1956 "Picnic" en la que las canciones se fusionaron a la perfección). 1:07:14 Triste. Música de Tom Jobim
great concert. but musciians of this calibre deserve to play in a club where people shut up during the music, not where the music is secondary....a club like this has an intimacy that brings out certain qualities in the music, but still....i would rather hear them in an auditorium where people are there for the music.
The other bone player gave Rita the chills at 44:22, she takes off her jacket before she follows his solo. It's like. "okay, I can take it to the next level!"
They knew that Rita was playing and all the Madrid fans came looking for their moment of glory... or ridicule. I'm not sure. They have their merit anyway. I wouldn't.
Es posible no solo improvisar de manera intelectual sobre los acordes y escalas sino también de manera más simple , horizontal como Lester Young , haciendo variaciones harmonicas por oido sobre la melodía del compositor original , pero que requiere conocerla muy bien toda de memoria.
Cierto, hay que considerar que Rita está en ese proceso. Tocando con todos los músicos que puede, ampliando horizontes musicales. El estilo es una travesía por el desierto. He escuchado lo último y sigue avanzando. Todos se quedan alucinando con ella, por algo sera.
@@Andreu_Rovira no se si es un translation automatique, pero, claro que si, hallucinacion es las palabra correcto para mi experiencia con la musica profunda y bonita extraordinario de esta chica maravillosa milagrosita.....bravo bravo bravo bravo, ciento vezes bravissimo Rita-!
And look at her now, with the effortless brilliance of he own compositions on "Como la Piel" including the gem "Nunca vas a comprender". And this easy mastery... th-cam.com/video/Fk2_hDFlDac/w-d-xo.html
Roman Kiselev = Hi “ to you- ( Roman’ = the title of the song is = Polka Dots & Moonbeams “ from the ‘ movie called = PICNIC .- Cheers to you from - Mike - Wales U. k.
What is your resume Gorlan? Have accomplished close to what the teenage trombone player has accomplished? One thing I know is many around the world know of her while you’re seemingly a nobody.
Gorlan, if you didn't have your head wedged so firmly between your own ass cheeks, and acting like such an ignoramous, you might know that Rita Payes has been considered a world-class jazz trombonist since she was a teenager. Professionals twice her age have been amazed by her talents and her understanding of jazz. Try another video of hers if you don't like this one. "Flor de Lis" from 2016 (with Andrea Motis on backing vocals) features an amazing solo from RIta, when she was only 17. I'd mention others, but you're not worth any more of my time.
Cuando los músicos tocan demasiado, la gente se aburre y habla, por lo gral fuerte. Hay que saber crear climas y dejarse de torturar al público con los mismos solos interminables. Lo mismo con cantantes que no se saben la letra y los microfonos solo aptos para karaoke.
Típico concierto de Jazz en directo, en un Café, buenos músicos locales, la mayoría semi-profesionales entusiastas y una estrella invitada. Puro Jazz. Rita Payés está como siempre que interpreta Jazz y Bossa: fantástica, da igual que lo haga en el Liceu de Barcelona ante 2.000 personas, en un estudio de grabación o en pequeños Cafés como este con unas pocas decenas de asistentes, el talento, las ganas y la simpatía siempre están ahí. Del resto de músicos, destacar sin duda al pianista Jacobo De Miguel, un profesional muy formado que viene de la música clásica y es profesor del Conservatorio de Santiago de Compostela. Hasta ahora sólo ha tocado por Asturias y Galicia, muy localizado, por eso es tan poco conocido fuera de ahí, pero es un extraordinario pianista que podría hacer una gran carrera en el Jazz español.
Ah, los que se quejan del ruido del público ... me parece a mí que han estado en muy pocos conciertos de Jazz, por no decir en ninguno ... A ver, señores, no es un club de Jazz como el Jamboree de Barcelona o la Sala Clamores de Madrid, donde la gente paga (pagamos) sólo por ver un concierto, vamos a eso, nada más. Y lo escuchamos en un relativo silencio, con los correspondientes aplausos a cada solo y las risas cuando los músicos hacen alguna broma ... Pero este Café Gijón, como tantos y tantos otros sitios en los que se toca Jazz, es eso, un Café donde la gente va a tomarse sus consumiciones, sus copas, sus raciones, a estar con los amigos y coleguitas, a charlar, pasárselo bien y además, sólo además, ver a los que están tocando en el escenario (qué por cierto, también charlan entre sí, se ríen y a veces hasta gritan). Es muy distinto, de verdad. Y claro que hay ruido, claro que la gente habla, claro que se oyen los platos y los vasos, es inevitable. Y cuando hay demasiado ruido ambiente, se da un toquecito por favor o un siseo y listo ... Eso es, ha sido siempre, parte del jazz en directo, ocurría en las actuaciones de Louis Armstrong hace 80 años y sigue ocurriendo ahora. En España, en USA y en Papua Nueva Guinea. Y tiene su encanto, que diablos.
quel doux plaisir, vous m'avez donné soif ! ;)))
Bravo! Poka Dots and Moonbeams made me cry,,,,,
Bravo Mademoiselle Payes, au delà de votre maîtrise instrumental, c'est surtout votre goût qui me séduit. Tant pour vos choix des belles mélodies que par vos chorus où vous "servez" cette merveilleuse musique qu'est le jazz. La perfection est une quête mais c'est dans la félure que nait (à mon avis) la beauté... Ainsi, l'ambiance de cet endroit (que je ne connais pas) un peu bruyant ne me gène pas, il reflète la convivialité (C'est plutôt "l'andouille" qui frappe des mains sur 1-3, et "à coté" qui m'est insupportable !!!).
Merci encore Mademoiselle.
La atmósfera de este lugar un poco ruidoso (que no conozco) no me molesta, refleja la convivencia...
51:54 "This Could Be the Start of Something Big" !! Anyone who doesn't know, this was written by the late great funny man Steve Allen who had a talk show on CBS TV in NYC before the Jack Parr and Johnny Carson shows...This is a rare number for a jazz gig !!
Me encantó cómo el Sr. Título ejecuta magistralmente el subtítulo
Solo porque estoy convencido de la poesía musical que represente RITA PAYES desde la OPTICA del JAZZ, que para mí y se vale decirlo es una poesía escucharle, una transportación a la magia del abstracto y lo concreto. EL JAZZ.
The sound of the trombone is GODl
Practically all great jazz musicians played in "dives" before they became well known, they are noticed by someone and then brought to the more celebrated venues. There talent is finally noticed on a grander scale and then they "arrive:" Rita is so versatile, she has a great voice, style and she sings in several languages, and she is great in all of them. I bellieve she will be well known one day. I hope even in the U.S.A.
Any way she uses to be part in a song...She does it...Great.
But in my opinion....I love it , when she plays next to her Mom..yes it's..like a Dream Team.....isn't it..!
@@andrescosta2992 Yes it is! Her duets with her mother are among my favorites too. She sings in the Fado genre also. Her performance singing Lagrima is absolutely heart-stopping!
@@Bobmartiz1 Fado. Great insight. Thank you.
I agree with you.
This is probably the last video in which she is an unknown. On Facebook we have the Friends of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band with 7500 members with English speakers from Europe and the US. There is also a French group Les Amis... Everyone knows Rita from the age of 13 on.
Great concert. I also like the informal and joyful atmosphere when, as the evening progresses, everyone is jamming together and having a great time. I hope that soon we can once again have a lot of people in a small space having fun together enjoying great music.
Rita...post SAJB...has evolved into a fine, articulate, expressive musician. Gotta believe she has a lot more in there.
Verdaderos magos y una extraordinaria maga, diría que una bella hechicera, de la improvisación jazzística y "zambera"... Felicitaciones y un abrazo desde Colombia!
Maravilhosa apresentação desses jovens. Parabéns Rita Payés e Banda. Obrigado por valorizar tanto nossa BOSSA NOVA. A Musica Brasileira tem novo brilho quando executada por tão competentes músicos. Sucesso.
Best thing i have found on the internet all day!!
Straightahead skillbased jazz like these cats do is rare these days. Can really dig the piano.
namaskaram/vanakkam adi shankaracharya...he is good, isnt he...perfect for her horn playing.
you are trying way too hard to sound like someone who likes jazz, ya dig, cool cat?
She paid her dues with the SAJB, now, her maturity must surely assure a great future for her. Her command of the trombone is outstanding and her unique vocal style is reaching new heights ... an interesting vibrato is developing ... Well-done, Rita !!!
Unfortunately it's not that easy to gain a reputation and get known, specially in jazz. While she was in the SAJB she had a widely viewed platform. Most of the first wave that left the SAJB (Eva Fernandez, Magali Datzari, Marc Matin......) have more or less fallen into obscurity, all except Andrea Motis. Rita is a fine trombonist and I wish her luck.
Oh, so true. This is the dark side of being a jazz musician. Fade into obscurity, even if you were fortunate to once have had a vision of success and thought you had a future in music. Be prepared..develop other skills too that can afford you a living...there are sharks in the water ready to take advantage of you..promise you everything, never deliver on the promises. Perhaps the best days were the SAJB days, but there is potential here.Persevere..pass your knowledge and skills on....teach, broaden your scope to classic and symphonic where there is some stability. The jazz world isn't that pretty, but it brings joy if you are true to your heart. Follow the dream, but be prepared for anything.
@@ferreiraronald7873 I partially disagree. Eva is doing fine, so is Rita--Magali does seem to be a bit "lost" in recent years, but she probably needs a competent manager/agent to book her into quality gigs. I think she's going to record a CD with Rita. But most jazz musicians spend their careers touring clubs, not necessarily concert halls. I've seen legends play small, hole-in-the-wall clubs, but that's no reflection on their status as musicians, or their "obscurity."
@@chauncywashington2227 It's never been guaranteed that every SAJB musician would continue on to a stellar career away from the band. But the original "Fab Four" (Eva, Andrea, Rita, Magali) are doing well--Andrea most obviously--and they're doing their individual touring of Europe and elsewhere, and even get together to collaborate and perform on occasion.
Rita is definitely a unique talent. With the exception of Andrea it seems that when the members of the SAJB are no longer under the wing of the magician Chamorro things aren't so easy. Come to think of it, Andrea is still in close association with him and maybe that has something to do with her success. Whether Rita's talent is enough for her to break through I don't know, but I sure hope so.
Desde México SOLO DIGO, AMO éste fenómeno JAZZ llamado a la reconciliación PASADO Y PRESENTE, esa tarea de Joan, pero a ANDREA Y RITA WOW simplemente los espera el mundo
when she comes in and starts jammin... and then the piano man slowly re-enters... that's an epic gamer moment
So many trombones!! Woo hoo!
So nice. Thanks Rita & friends!
Bravo Rita.Nice to see you outside SAJB.Good Luck !!!
Personality, a great smile and growing confidence.
Me encanta la Payés!!!!
Grande Rita!
Rita🎤Jacobo de Miguel 🎹 Súper! A toda la banda 🎼👏🏼👏🏼
Espero escucharlos en España 🇪🇸🇲🇽
El único que sabe que lo que tiene en la espalda es un fenómeno, es el pianista. Muy bueno por cierto el Sr. Jacobo.
Voy a ir desde MÉXICO
Hi” to All = What a FAB session *** , Regards to RITA “ & group = please ! Make a ( c/d if you can etc , Or post any on the Web etc , love & Cheers from = South Wales ,U.K.
Band and Rita great!
Gracias Rita por Polka Dots and Mopnbeams!
Rita, brings back alot of memories to Jam all night..Jazz friends are the best.
She said recently that she only twice in her life went out to a club drinking and dancing and didn't enjoy it. Her great pleasure (as is hugely evident here) is jamming until the small hours with fellow musicians.
Rita sings the 1940 jazz standard "Polka Dots And Moonbeams" @14:50.
16:01-16:11 the pianist can't help but smile...and it's clear why :) absolute magic
Shit I caught that
31:45 Brigas, Nunca Mais. Música de Tom Jobim/ Vinícius de Moraes. 42:50 "Moonglow", también conocido como "Moonglow and Love" es una canción popular de 1933. Música de Will Hudson (1908-1981) e Irving Mills y la letra de Eddie DeLange. "Moonglow" ha disfrutado de una popularidad duradera tanto por sí mismo como cuando se combina con el tema de "Picnic" (como sucedió con frecuencia después del lanzamiento de la película de 1956 "Picnic" en la que las canciones se fusionaron a la perfección).
1:07:14 Triste. Música de Tom Jobim
Eres una bendición en mi vida ... hermosa Rita
Formidável! Rita Payés é divina!!!
Linda , felicitaciones , muy bien
Excelente, terrible que la gente no guardara silencio pero suele suceder pues es un bar y hay mucho alcohol.
Te amó Rita, eres la hija de mis sueños!!..👍😍😍😍😍🙋♂️
What a weirdo.
Que beleza!
the song is you Rita
Dead Rita, sempre brava ma trovo più difficile seguiti in questo stile.
great concert. but musciians of this calibre deserve to play in a club where people shut up during the music, not where the music is secondary....a club like this has an intimacy that brings out certain qualities in the music, but still....i would rather hear them in an auditorium where people are there for the music.
Not her usual Kuhnl & Hoyer gives the impression she's borrowed the instrument, like taking part in the gig wasn't planned?
Rita non trova pace !
The other bone player gave Rita the chills at 44:22, she takes off her jacket before she follows his solo. It's like. "okay, I can take it to the next level!"
They knew that Rita was playing and all the Madrid fans came looking for their moment of glory... or ridicule. I'm not sure. They have their merit anyway. I wouldn't.
amazing singer. belongs on a proper stage.
q pena...the recording quality is unlukily too bad unlike Ritas voice..maravilloso!!!
Es posible no solo improvisar de manera intelectual sobre los acordes y escalas sino también de manera más simple , horizontal como Lester Young , haciendo variaciones harmonicas por oido sobre la melodía del compositor original , pero que requiere conocerla muy bien toda de memoria.
Cierto, hay que considerar que Rita está en ese proceso. Tocando con todos los músicos que puede, ampliando horizontes musicales. El estilo es una travesía por el desierto. He escuchado lo último y sigue avanzando. Todos se quedan alucinando con ella, por algo sera.
@@Andreu_Rovira no se si es un translation automatique, pero, claro que si, hallucinacion es las palabra correcto para mi experiencia con la musica profunda y bonita extraordinario de esta chica maravillosa milagrosita.....bravo bravo bravo bravo, ciento vezes bravissimo Rita-!
Someone always has to clap along off-beat eh? Great little set, appreciated after so long away from liver music
Dat er veel bijgeluiden zijn,is normaal in Spanje
👋❤️
And look at her now, with the effortless brilliance of he own compositions on "Como la Piel" including the gem "Nunca vas a comprender". And this easy mastery...
th-cam.com/video/Fk2_hDFlDac/w-d-xo.html
enormes artistas, pena que el público nunca se callara, vaya
es que la gente nunca se paran de hablar ... jazz en primer plano...
Y NO ES EL PUBLICO ,PUES ES UN BAR LA DEFICIENCIA ES QUE NO IMVIERTEN EN TECNICOS ,DE AUDIO ""
Rita is beautiful ! What is the second song Called ? 7:43
Roman Kiselev = Hi “ to you- ( Roman’ = the title of the song is = Polka Dots & Moonbeams “ from the ‘ movie called = PICNIC .- Cheers to you from - Mike - Wales U. k.
@@madjazzmike Hi Mike, thanks for the reply, but I meant the song that starts at 7:43. this song is in front of "polka dots & moonbeams".
Cedar's Blues by Cedar Walton!
a ver el bato debió esperar a Rita, CHALES.
Qué pena los conciertos en algunos bares donde la gente no respeta al artista. El ruido de fondo es muy irrespetuoso.
Quin escenari més canijo, per favor! O, com dirien internacionalment: What a fucking tiny stage!
High school level trombone players? Are they getting paid for this?
You are everything thats wrong with the jazz community. I cant imagine being so unabashedly elitist. Its someone playing music, thats all it is buddy.
Yeah, pathetically.
What is your resume Gorlan? Have accomplished close to what the teenage trombone player has accomplished? One thing I know is many around the world know of her while you’re seemingly a nobody.
Gorlan, if you didn't have your head wedged so firmly between your own ass cheeks, and acting like such an ignoramous, you might know that Rita Payes has been considered a world-class jazz trombonist since she was a teenager. Professionals twice her age have been amazed by her talents and her understanding of jazz. Try another video of hers if you don't like this one. "Flor de Lis" from 2016 (with Andrea Motis on backing vocals) features an amazing solo from RIta, when she was only 17. I'd mention others, but you're not worth any more of my time.
I think all the amateur trombones from Madrid showed up for café Gijón to play with Rita. The concert is the first part. After... Gin Tonic.
El público está por educar, una pena.
LASTIMA DE RITA Y EL GRUPO EL AUDIO ES PESIMO ""
Cuando los músicos tocan demasiado, la gente se aburre y habla, por lo gral fuerte.
Hay que saber crear climas y dejarse de torturar al público con los mismos solos interminables. Lo mismo con cantantes que no se saben la letra y los microfonos solo aptos para karaoke.
Shut the people up!!! man that was annoying