Grammy Award-Winner Esperanza Spalding is Pushing the Boundaries of Music | Amanpour and Company
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- Esperanza Spalding is a force of nature - a bass player and singer who rose to stardom when she became the first jazz performer to win a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2011. Spalding grew up a musical prodigy in Portland, Oregon, where she learned the violin at age five. She has gone on to win four Grammys and to teach at Harvard University. Her newest solo album, 12 Little Spells, is nominated for two Grammy Awards this year. She joins Walter Isaacson to discuss pushing the boundaries of musical genres -- and how sound heals the soul.
Originally aired January 24, 2020.
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She finds a way to bore a hole through every one of his shallow, celebrity-focused questions and takes it to a deeper, more authenic place. Cool as hell.
Thank you for expressing my thoughts, way better than I could as I listen to this interview...thank you thank you
As a person with experience in media I can say he was actually good. He gave simple direct questions with little assumption with topics that would be deemed interesting to anyone watching/listening. An interviewer isn't meant to be deep or personal. He's meant to give the interviewee space to speak their mind. Which is what he did.
@@easternsunguitarist5791 i thought he was great too, not intrusive, genuinely interested and amazed
With the accent on ‘bore’
I thought I was the only one who noticed that and was being judgmental, so what a relief that I wasn’t.
just the way she talks, you can tell she's special...just a cool human
"Well I didn't I was playin classical....you know when you in the water you just in the water ...."❤️
Esperanza Spalding is a force of nature, I cried the whole interview, just acknowledging that she is an impact for good in this world, and how she views her art is such an amazing way of bringing light to this world!!!!
She is so articulate and clearly a very kind soul
I agree💕
Whatever interview with her I pick: she always surprises me by the depth of her answers. Such a complete human being!
What an astoundingly wonderful person! I love her music, but I had no idea how brilliant she is with words and ideas. More Esperanza, every day.
You've got to be on your A-game to hang with this woman's intelligence.
Prince & Esparanza were close friends. They had the same mentality & extremely gifted. She is intellectually deep, & so was Prince. "Birds of a feather flock together". She is beautiful, internally & externally.
@Prince Hector I don't want to do all that and screw with Google and all that can you just tell me about it right now on here?
@@pebbles1340 I'm so familiar with Prince & his background over the last four decades, yet I wasn't aware they were close friends, so thank you for that enlightenment. Listening to her charming voice, the way she expresses herself, it makes perfect sense that Prince & Esparanza had almost a kinship of closeness.
yes very much. Walter is a bright man, but way, way out of his depth with Esperanza.
She is a beacon of light and hope in a very bleak and fearful age.
damn she's so fucking smart I love the way she expresses her beliefs
I love her; can't get enough of her version of; stevie wonder's, "overjoyed" she is phenomenal...and a LEGEND.
Same! I play that version over and over again. It's such a beautiful and moving version.
What makes her so extraordinary - at least to me - is that she is doing something quite unique. First, her ability to sing and play completely different lines is remarkable. She seems to be someone who is pushing and crossing boundaries. Creating a new genre - the mark of real genius.
Esperanza is music physically arranged in human form
I love her work and her visions. The new 12 Little Spells album really heals you lol, it does. It leaves a healing sensation on the mind, body and soul - kind of like meditation. I agree, music does heal. Lastly, I admire her awareness and knowledge, I look up to her.✨💙
Her voice is like fresh air.
To inhale deeply when the air is crisp at dawn, that's how it feels to me, when listening 'E' in conversation.
She's present and listening to her talk is a journey into our own present, even a year after the fact.
Thanks for this video.
Esperanza is a very intelligent & talented musician.
God bless you, Esperanza, continue your wonderful music.
I love her spirit, her soul...music is a feeling and she is able to make you feel and respond...she is intune with Gods gift...blesses so many including me...twin
A pleasure listening to her..
I am in love with this woman.Ever since I saw her Sting tribute singing "Fragile"
She is brilliant
Have loved her since I came across her a decade ago.
Such a beautiful, intelligent young lady...quite talented too.
All positive thoughts I've seen. She's Beautiful and all of you too. good to see all the words of love.
Plus, she was friends with Prince 💜. Beautiful, intelligent lady; Prince recognized great talent.
I love her, nothing but good vibes.
Way, way more serious, positive thought/feeling here, than in almost all religions combined in my opinion.
She's trying to be nice saying "our version of king & queen" but Walter misses it, being enculturated by Europeanism & its Social Stratification paradigms, as he tries to elevate those Nobelists "in the room", while Esperanza is trying to say they're just people: She's on a spiritual plain & trying to define it unto most who just aren't!
Totally. I don't think he understood a word she said !
Pure Black Gold. Love her.
What an inspiration to music and it's connection to the goodness of making life better for everyone and at the same time to an individual. Working with space in the sense of music . . . I welcome her journey and support her life waves in also including a healing aspect to her creations. Incredible.
been listening to her for years so interesting to hear her mind and thoughts and ideas verbally even though she says a lot with sound too and compositions
What an amazing soul. Just 🤩 Wow.
I could listen to her play, and speak for hours
Amazing bass player, composer, TALENT!
Love me some Esperanza.
Esperanza is Such an Intellect and Just So Cute, if She Was With Me, I'd Try My Hardest To Keep Her For Life. 🥰😍
President Obama is very intentional, so Esperanza Spalding was specifically his choice to play at the White House. I'm sure he's consulted about staffing choices at Harvard, and in contact with professors there as well, etc. Many people know about her music in her 30 plus years crafting sound, and her landmark choice as a Grammy New Artist is also well known. Love, love, love her contributions!
One of the best interviews I've watched from begining to end!
She is mesmerizing....
what a wonder...she's fantastic, luv it!
Much Gratitude
She is a Goddess of Bass a true master....you can talk modern rock Bassist...Blues..etc....Jazz.....but she is a true Master and flows like water with her fretboard knowledge....
I think I love this woman!
Get on the line sir … 😂
Love you Esperanza~*
As I was want to do many years ago, I was up late and flipped the channel over Austin City Limits, and she was playing. Amazed from the first moment. Listening to her now - when asked about influences both cultural and otherwise, and how they shaped her identity, her answers are really profound, in that she really claims no box to put a musical identity (or her own) in the formation of identity. She goes on to talk about pedagogy and the things that impinge on creativity - she is truly an amazing artist, one of the best to appear in a long time. Really, really amazing.
She is just so super cool ⭐️
she is such a joy to listen to being from Portland Oregon
She is amazing… profound.
Blessings, Grace and Peace
Gratitude
Sooooo many People, like me, have been working in that genre, intentional, improvised, channeled healing music for decades! Albeit 1,000’s of years if you study ancient cultures like Kemet and aborigine etc.... she’s only tapping into what already is!!! There are so many artists already doing the work of Sound Healing. Love love love her work but disappointed with the lack of research and situations to all those who do this work and have gone before her. Girrrrrl we out here DOING that work and have been for years!
I'd like to see Esperanza and Take 6
That would be interesting. We just recorded a single with them... they're amazing. It
is called " Intentions" and will be on the forthcoming album, Soulmate by Melanie Andrews. She wrote "Let's Wait Awhile" by Janet Jackson.
i can say that i am so happy to be alive at the same time as esperanza :) i appreciate being able to learn a bit more about her perspective. also love her socks
LONG LIVE MR. ROGER 🖤
I have a crush on you Esperanza
I absolutely love her! Hope I get to meet her one day.
Esperanza Spalding is the coolest chick in the world.
That's why Prince loved her as well..Fun Fact
@@melsmithmel where did you get that info? Can you give me a link?
@@vomitingconfetti7187 He also spoke about her in interviews .
Whoa! I fell in love with her!
Prodigy!!!
SUPER SOUL SISTER
Miss her more traditional jazz sound but she's absolutely amazing!
LOVEloveLOVE EsPeRAnza
My younger brother made the interesting remark that Esperanza is a jazz Kate Bush. Listening to this interview I can understand that.
Spot on!!!
2:47 🖤
you're black, be proud, you may not from Africa, but Africa is Born on you!!!..
Pure fucking gold.
❤
The crush I have on this woman is unbearable lawd
Imagine Bieng 36 years old and looking like 17 years teen girl
Speranza=Esperança= hope
The Grammies are not for musicians. She should have laughed in their faces.
!! THX .....:):):)>>>!!!!
Good looking girl and very talented.
During a time when it’s lacking for me, she represents hope, just like Greta.
"We were readingk alot"
Strains of Ron Carter ?
This is my wife.
Not in any way to diminish
My wife 2B...what a phenomenon...
huh?? she's mine..................................................!
espera hope its her name ahah
Mr. Issacsson know's she's slightly nuts but what genius isn't ?
Yes -- they live in very different realities.
From her point of view, he's the crazy one.
what's with her jacket? why life force?
2:23
Well spotted. I think it`s her refusal to be categorised culturally or musically that has given her the wings to reach the dizzy heights and shine.
She skipped the cello because there wasn't one her size...but the bass looks bigger to me
She is pretty but looks different, she doesn’t look like herself. However, She is very gifted and intelligent. Love her music, great bass player and a beautiful singing voice.
Could be but her face looks a little chubbier than i’m use to seeing her before. She still very pretty young lady
Esperanza taught at Berklee for a bit, I dont think she taught at Harvard. And further listening... Oh YET ANOTHER question about Culture and skin color! UGGG! WHO CARES! Why is the world today SO OBSESSED with Skin color and culture!
She is currently a professor at Harvard right now.
@@JayAuditions Cool!
I am insulted that he focuses on being a rough poor, mixed....rather poor questions.