Brad Mehldau - Resignation (solo)
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I love it when someone new suddenly comes out from nowhere and reinvents what a piano can sound like.
Those rare personalities who plays with a spirit of not caring about the fact that pianos have been around since the 1700´s - and that ALL possibles sounds / moods already have been played........personalities who still comes up with something completely new and fresh against all these odds.
Brad Mehldau is one of these rare personalities.
A true genius if you ask me...
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video response:
watch?v=SwtbdO2uZNo
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It's wonderful to know that there are modern artists who are not only interesed just in fame and money. Artists that play music just because they love it, because they can't live without it. This is easy to see listening their music.
Brad Mehldau is one of them.
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I've seen him play before. I was two rows from the front.. Going on here and seeing this is all very good, but when you're there, that far from him, being able to see and hear everything that he is doing, it's literally jaw dropping.
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@litlewing I was about to totally disagree with you until about 1:56 when it sounds really flat
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I don't know what it is exactly, but when you hear him play the piano you know who it is straight away
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@hirgons Entonces no escuches esto pues ignorante de mierda!!!
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Cool.
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the only bad thing is that the piano is a little untuned
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It sounds like keith jarrett searching during his improv concert like kyoto / osaka etc
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I think this is boring
One of his best compositions, for sure. The independance of his two hands is striking at 1:50!
Do you have an idea when this was shot? And the reason for this TV concert?
Thank you...
fantabenz 2 years ago 11
I don't know when this was shot, but it was broadcast in 2004, for a series called Solos: the jazz sessions. See info on the right -->
OhNoxius 2 years ago