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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2010

Eddie Daniels is that rarest of rare musicians who is not only equally at home in both jazz and classical music, but excels at both with breathtaking virtuosity.

Expert testimony from the jazz world comes from the eminent jazz critic Leonard Feather, who said of Eddie, "It is a rare event in jazz where one man can all but reinvent an instrument bringing it to a new stage of revolution."

From the classical side, Leonard Bernstein said "Eddie Daniels combines elegance and virtuosity in a way that makes me remember Arthur Rubenstein. He is a thoroughly well-bred demon."

Eddie began clarinet at age 13 and received his Masters in Clarinet from Juilliard. Winning numerous Grammy awards and nominations, Eddie Daniels revolutionized the blend of jazz and classical.

In this piece he plays the music of C.P.E. Bach, the son of J.S. Bach, and he blends the two musical genre of classical and jazz ever so smoothly.

For the background video I chose the jellyfish, which translucent form and elegant movements complement the music harmoniously.

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  • who is that one idiot, that didnt like it? :)

  • mindblowing..where time stops,music exists..

  • Eddie Daniels ..... one of the best clarinettist of the whole world. A Genius ...!

    Dante Ottaviano's regards from Cordoba - Argentina

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