Branford Marsalis Quartet - The Blossom Of Parting

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2009

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A song by pianist Joey Calderazzo included on Branford Marsalis Quartet last album "Metamorphosen" (Marsalis Music, 2009). With the composer on piano, Branford Marsalis on saxophone, Eric Revis on bass and Jeff "Tain" Watts on drums. The nostalgic photos of Moscow are by belgian photographer Yves Philippe. You can see his work at http://www.pbase.com/yvesphilippepbase/root
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  • WoW! -- who knew sadness could be so beautiful

  • Lindo!

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  • The sound of melancholy...gorgeous and sad all at the same time :/

  • Very much Sweden. The great Lars Gullin is something like this, Look for "I fall in love to easily"

  • Wonderful!

  • I cried when I heard this. It's incredible. Thank you BMQ.. I't's so amazing!

  • que coisa linda...

  • what we feel is jazz... if i could play anyway like this.... is just a masterpiece

  • This guy is the man! i saw him live playing on a Jazz Festival, and he switched between the most "hard" sound in the tenor to this sweet melow tone on soprano in a instant... amazing chops.

    Anyway, i was wondering if someone know what mouthpiece is he playing now on soprano, particulary on this record and the "Requiem"?

    I know it´s not a metal guardala... becouse live he was cleary playing on a ebonite mouthpiece...

    cheers

  • love this song full of emotion which comes from true soul

  • heard this performed live last night and was simply blown away. Some artist perform, while others expose their very being through music.

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