vendredi 30 septembre 2011

Sketches of Spain



1. Miles Davis, « Concierto De Aranjuez, » from Sketches Of Spain (arranged by Gil Evans)

dimanche 25 septembre 2011

Toots Thielemans Mood & Video





Jos Knaepen Photography




The federal government wants everyone to go online. Sputnik produced an internet video and a radio commercial with famous Belgian artist Toots Thielemans to support the action Start 2 Surf.





Toots Thielemans Harmonica Session Npr Piano Jazz


Jos Knaepen Photography Toots Thielemans

On this episode of Piano Jazz, harmonica icon Jean "Toots" Thielemans stops by for a session originally broadcast in 2005. To many ears, Thielemans is the first and last name in jazz harmonica. A virtuoso musician by any standard, his chromatic harmonica playing has appeared as a part of countless albums, films and television scores. Here, Thielemans joins host Marian McPartland for a set of standards, including "Stella By Starlight," "Body and Soul" and his own "Bluesette."
Thielemans was born in Brussels, Belgium, in 1922. He began playing the accordion at age 3 and, as a child, often performed for the patrons at his parents' cafe. As a teenager, Thielemans took up the harmonica, and later the guitar.


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Thielemans was born in Brussels, Belgium, in 1922. He began playing the accordion at age 3 and, as a child, often performed for the patrons at his parents' cafe. As a teenager, Thielemans took up the harmonica, and later the guitar.
The Thielemans family fled to France following the German occupation of Belgium in WWII, and it was there that Thielemans first heard big-band jazz. After the war, Thielemans returned to Brussels and began playing Django Reinhardt-inspired guitar in local bars with the likes of Edith Piaf and Stephane Grappelli. With the growing popularity of bebop, he returned to the harmonica and began working out the complex patterns he'd heard in the playing of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.
Thielemans got his big break in 1950 when he joined Benny Goodman's band on its European tour. Two years later, he moved to the U.S. and quickly found work alongside groups such as Charlie Parker's All Stars and the George Shearing Quintet. Thielemans worked with Shearing's group for much of the 1950s, while also releasing albums under his own name.


 


Thielemans' biggest hit, "Bluesette," was recorded in 1961. A year later, he recorded "Moon River" for the film Breakfast at Tiffany's, which kicked off a string of successful appearances on film soundtracks such as The Wiz, Funny About Love and Midnight Cowboy. Thielemans' harmonica was also heard in the opening theme song to Sesame Street, and his whistling appeared on a widely recognized Old Spice commercial.
A perennial winner of Downbeat's reader polls and other critics' polls, Thielemans is well regarded by the many diverse musicians with whom he's performed and recorded. He's backed vocalists from Ella Fitzgerald to Natalie Cole to Billy Joel, and has performed with instrumentalists from Bill Evans to Jaco Pastorius to Brazilian guitarist Oscar Castro-Neves. Thielemans also had an unwitting influence on rock 'n' roll: While he was playing a regular gig in Hamburg, Germany, in 1959, John Lennon and George Harrison would often stop by and were taken by Thielemans' use of the short-scale Rickenbacker guitar. Lennon bought one, and its jangly sound became a hallmark of The Beatles' early recordings.
Thielemans was made an NEA Jazz Master in 2009, and that same year he performed at the centennial celebration of the birth of Django Reinhardt. Theilemans continues to record and perform regularly.





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Set List

  • "Stella by Starlight" (Washington, Young)
  • "Body and Soul" (Green, Heyman, Sour)
  • "Lullaby of Birdland" (Shearing)
  • "Georgia" (Carmichael)
  • "In the Days of Our Love" (McPartland, Lee)
  • "Maybe September" (Evans, Faith, Livingston)
  • "Giant Steps" (Coltrane)
  • "The Nearness of You" (Carmichael, Washington)
  • "Bluesette" (Gimbel, Thielemans)

Restaurant La Rive - Amsterdam






Restaurant La Rive - Amsterdam

Restaurant La Rive, located in the InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam, is one of the Netherlands’ leading restaurants, marked by a long tradition of culinary delights, an excellent collection of wines and genuine hospitality. The culinary team – including Chef de Cuisine Rogér Rassin, maître d’ Ronald Opten and sommelier Ted Bunnik – will see to it that you lack for nothing.
Restaurant La Rive has been awarded a Michelin star and serves French-Mediterranean delicacies with vegetables and seasonal products as a modern addition.
Taste is foremost in every dish. In many ways, the restaurant reflects the striking marriage between food and wine. Since the first of May 2006 restaurant La Rive has been smoke free.
We kindly request you to appreciate La Rive’s dress code tenue de ville

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La Rive Amsterdam Link


dimanche 18 septembre 2011

Xi Shi Zi Sha Bai Yi Kuan Wu Yi Diaporama












Aldo Romano : batterie 

Enrico Rava : trompette 

Baptiste Trotignon : piano 

Thomas Bramerie : contrebasse

Single Diaporama : "More"