Jazz pianist Eric Lewis has been wowing audiences since he was barely able to walk. During a recent performance in NPR's Studio 4A, Lewis spoke with host Michele Norris. Now 36, he's still the same dynamic performer, channeling the intensity of his music with energetic physicality. But as he's embraced popular music, he's also created a new musical identity: ELEW. Watch him here and hear the entire interview at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=105698629
クラシックもジャズも、
音楽のリファレンスではない。
もっと人間の本質で
ジャンルの概念に囚われず弾ける奴が、
本物のピアニストとして賞賛されるべき。
エリック・ルイスは、これに当てはまらない。
NYSteinwayB211 1 year ago
クラシックも良いのだけれど、本当はこっちだって事を、人間は忘れると滅んでしまう。
star009apple 1 year ago
su ba ra si i !
kyouju100 1 year ago
私の一番好きな曲-素晴らしいの一言。彼の内からあふれ出る感謝...Glory be to GOD Almighty!
JesusChristismyRock 1 year ago
おおー、いいね。
kazukat1 1 year ago
Is this song originally by ELEW?
hwawhyon 1 year ago
some of the most seamless transitions from harmony to chaos, and back again, I've ever seen
copedogg888 2 years ago
Well, here is the handsomest and most talented TURKEY on TURKEY DAY with his hands on, head proud and handsome wowing me with the wonder of his intense focus I'm scorching and soaking up the wonder of my ride, his hesitation keeps me anticipating and rolling in my own smile. I am thankful for Mr. Lewis and appreciate his gift for all of us.
Thank you.
BebopAuthor 2 years ago
beautiful... absolutely beautiful. what music should be.
scarthdg 2 years ago