Thank you for posting. I don't think I have ever heard two pianists play so well together. From the comment Mr. Gulda made at the end, it seems like they did not rehearse this either. An amazing performance. Thanks again for posting.
Fantastic! What a great song, and it was my first time hearing Gulda and I LOVED HIM. Nice camera work, how many cameras did you have!? Surprise ending-really sweet and informative too. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! And here we go - Hanckock from New York, the "God of jazz- piano" reminds me on my stay in Broklynn some years ago. And Goulda reminds me on how to focus music- whatever it may be....- at all. Thank you for this both great artists!
Very imaginative jazz! I think the "swing feel" was not so important on that interpretation,(although Herbie swings a lot and Goulda swings a little bit less). The most important thing is these guys playing with harmonies and rhythms like kids discovering new toys! Great moments, thank you for posting
Wow... that's probably the best in the Jazz-field of F.Gulda that I've heard so far. Still exuberant, but strangely unassuming in a very peculiar, spectacular way.
2 different worlds in touch like Leonardos fresco in Sixtina!
zierotin 2 months ago
Gulda's such a fresh cat, way to keep an open mind!
mikebeim 4 months ago
Ausgezeichnet!
DeaconFrFinbarr 4 months ago
0:01 - clicking the [Mag ich]-button
JollyRoger183 11 months ago
gulda muy flojo.....
jazzdanijazz 1 year ago
some sour notes on herbie's piano, otherwise awesome!
bluesmaster79 1 year ago
Two brilliant geniuses!
Bruningable 1 year ago
Thank you for posting. I don't think I have ever heard two pianists play so well together. From the comment Mr. Gulda made at the end, it seems like they did not rehearse this either. An amazing performance. Thanks again for posting.
millenniumcream 2 years ago
Fantastic! What a great song, and it was my first time hearing Gulda and I LOVED HIM. Nice camera work, how many cameras did you have!? Surprise ending-really sweet and informative too. Thanks for sharing.
traceyacesurface 2 years ago
De lo que hay en el corazón habla la boca
paternosterblue 2 years ago
Bravi for those two! They brought real music here. Thanks.
Babejuda 2 years ago
Thank you! And here we go - Hanckock from New York, the "God of jazz- piano" reminds me on my stay in Broklynn some years ago. And Goulda reminds me on how to focus music- whatever it may be....- at all. Thank you for this both great artists!
1hakon 2 years ago
Very imaginative jazz! I think the "swing feel" was not so important on that interpretation,(although Herbie swings a lot and Goulda swings a little bit less). The most important thing is these guys playing with harmonies and rhythms like kids discovering new toys! Great moments, thank you for posting
rodrigodemarsillac 2 years ago 5
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myearsarentcoliflow 9 months ago
Friedrich didn't swing a lot, but Herbie balanced it out. Thanks anyway for posting this rarity.
Brewlda
BrunoJazzmanLeicht 2 years ago 2
Wow... that's probably the best in the Jazz-field of F.Gulda that I've heard so far. Still exuberant, but strangely unassuming in a very peculiar, spectacular way.
jlaurson 2 years ago
this is pure great music
whoodi15 3 years ago 2
wounderful how herbie's left hand plays bass at 4,14.. completly up. Great Time!!
claudiopassy 3 years ago
This is of course Herbie´s territory,having
played this tune regularly with Miles, he is particularly relaxed and self-assured, unlike
on "Night and Day" from the same concert.
However Gulda contributes to the music in original and unortodox fashion and is able
to hold his own even here. Amazing musician!
vova47 3 years ago
thats some intence playing :O
Dementrius 3 years ago