Saw Michel at the Blue Note in NYC years ago. Sat right behind his piano, got a photo with him after the concert, wonderful and talented man whose skills I can only dream about approaching in my life time.
Never heard so many sounds come out of a piano in my life. It sounded like a whole band up there. Just about the best piano duet I've ever heard! Thanks for posting this.
@@prufrok I’m sorry. From now on, I will respond to music only as you see fit, and not in accordance with my own perceptions. (Seriously: were you born an asshole, or did work hard to become one?)
outstanding. Hiromi as always ruling the piano and Michel having so much fun. A jazz standard I’ve listened a million times, yet by far the most entertaining performance ever!!!
I really enjoy "watching" Hiromi Uehara because she is always so happy when she plays, it's contagious. Of course, her extreme talent and unique style are nothing less than amazing, but that big giant smile is what wins me over every time. 💝🎹
Wish they had a continuous split screen on their faces! (Can you imagine playing opposite Hiromi - no disrespect Michael - you had me with Caribe! czcams.com/video/LcxZXxlOFx8/video.html)
@@riggmeister she is a classically trained concert pianist who went to America to learn musical arrangement - that is where she was introduced to jazz - there are videos of her doing her exams as a very young girl and rattling of Beethoven etc
@@riggmeister i managed to see her solo the other year - it was absolutely breath taking and mesmerising and she seemed totally taken back by the reactions - she becomes one with the piano - if you ever get your chance its a must not miss event
This is one of the best versions of Charly Parkes Blues "Billie`s Bounce". Hiromi Uehara and Michel Camilo inspire each other and interact perfectly with each other. This is real art and something like that only exists in jazz. Unfortunately, the video was temporarily unavailable. Presumably for copyright (i.e. commercial) reasons. But Charly Parker made music history. Jazz musicians will surely improvise about his compositions in 300 years and therefore his compositions should also be available on CZcams during the current corona pandemic.
I mean, yeah. But I think people own recordings. You can make your own cover, but this one belongs to the people who made it. That's my understanding anyway
Charly, Charlie. Parkes Parker. Whatever. He spelt it right in the 4th line, every other word too, with only a couple errors of syntax. Herr Bitter, ja, er hat in seiner Schülezeit seinen Englischunterricht gut gemacht, glaube ich.
Thanks for posting this! I just discovered Hiromi and was comparing her to my all-time favorite Michel Camilo then I ran into your video. It was great to see them together!
Dies ist eine der besten Versionen von Charly Parkes Blues "Billie`s Bounce". Hiromi Uehara und Michel Camilo inspirieren sich gegenseitig und interagieren perfekt miteinander. Das ist wahre Kunst und sowas gibt es nur Im Jazz. Das Video war leider zwischenzeitlich nicht verfügbar. Vermutlich wegen urheberrechtlichen (also kommerziellen) Gründen. Aber Charly Parker hat Musikgeschichte geschrieben. Über seine Kompositionen werden Jazzmusiker sicherlich auch noch in 300 Jahren improvisieren und deshalb sollten auch zu Zeiten der aktuellen Corona-Pandemie seine Kompositionen in CZcams verfügbar sein.
8:42 I love it when people stick that Gershwin in but I wish they would "bend that melody" which would drive the audience nuts since they already know what's coming after 4 notes.
I was trying to find the right adjectives to describe this performance, but I think they have not been created so far. However, I think there is no need of any words, just feel it, and let your soul talks.
I clicked this video hoping to hear some really good music. Ended up listening to two people having a wide range piano conversation. They just kept talking back and forth, back and forth, switching from one topic to another so much so that I forgot what they first started talking about.
Quite a contrast to the Barron/Mehdlau take, and their messages and conversation were of subtler nature that's beyond my hearing ability , but I rather believe they just somehow missed the opportunity to respond and converse musically ........but these two certainly didn't. Maybe Hiromi and Michel heard the BarronMehldau duet and said "let's NOT do that". I think the slower tempo was also a better choice for the duet setting.
Find yourself someone who looks at you the way Michel Camilo looks at Hiromi. On closer observation - maybe don't. Holy fuck that's one intense, soul reading, knowing exatcly what your going to do in the next second kind of stare. Freaks me out just a little bit.
@@WojtekPoroslo I see. Can you name and share link to videos of woman playing jazz piano? US and Worldwide? Can you name more than 5 good female jazz pianists that not just play memorized arrangements but are good improvisers and played and "sideman" with others? 5 in all history of jazz
@@reacionario2026 you've missed the point, again. if you watch for gender when listening to music, you're not listening to music. this is like judging the content of a book by the kind of paper it's printed on. go and this time actually listen to the music from the video above. after that if you think yourself better judge at music ability than michel camilo, chick corea or anthony jackson to name a few, then we're not discussing music here, but something else entirely
@@WojtekPoroslo maybe I'm not as dumb as you think and maybe you're not as smart as you think. Did I really miss the point? Can you name 10 contemporary jazz female pianists? Do you have audio sample so I can do a blind test? Man and woman are so different. Not better, but different. No woman dance as cool as Michel Jackson or Bruno Mars. Likewise, no man dance as sexy as Dua Lipa or Taylor Swift. It's biological. We are so different starting from completely different DNA structure. I'm not saying better or superior. Just different. And jazz improvisation is very masculine...
@@reacionario2026 You're posting this under a video of a genius improvisation by a duet of literally some of the best jazz pianists ever. At this point I'm no longer sure if you've watched it only muted. You couldn't have picked a worse example to make your point be it either that women are worse jazz players, or that there are fewer of them or that jazz is inherently a male domain. Her music disproves two of the above and as for the number of women in jazz: it's been changing steadily for some years now, too slowly until very recently maybe because of still too many morons out there. I wish you a merry time raising your future daughter
When the glasses came off I realized this wasn't a game anymore
Without glass Camilo's finger goes bebopppy, so beboppy
Saw Michel at the Blue Note in NYC years ago. Sat right behind his piano, got a photo with him after the concert, wonderful and talented man whose skills I can only dream about
approaching in my life time.
This. Is really amazing. The best musicians ever ❤❤
Never heard so many sounds come out of a piano in my life. It sounded like a whole band up there.
Just about the best piano duet I've ever heard! Thanks for posting this.
Michel: Sweating profusely. Hiromi: Just warming up 🤣
this is like hearing a conversation in a language you don't speak, you can just tell what's going on by the body language
incredible performance 👌
Every single one of her performances leaves me breathless & full of joy. There’s hope for humanity.
Yes!!!
nonsense
@@prufrok I’m sorry. From now on, I will respond to music only as you see fit, and not in accordance with my own perceptions. (Seriously: were you born an asshole, or did work hard to become one?)
@@prufrok go home ...
outstanding. Hiromi as always ruling the piano and Michel having so much fun. A jazz standard I’ve listened a million times, yet by far the most entertaining performance ever!!!
OMG When she plays. . .it makes me want to propose. . .she is heart and soul jazz in its best!
8:43 the Rhapsody in blue out of nowhere was sick
My hero and heroine of my piano...
best possible comment
I really enjoy "watching" Hiromi Uehara because she is always so happy when she plays, it's contagious. Of course, her extreme talent and unique style are nothing less than amazing, but that big giant smile is what wins me over every time. 💝🎹
No one is happier at her concerts then she is to be playing. It is a moving experience that last days after the concert
Wish they had a continuous split screen on their faces! (Can you imagine playing opposite Hiromi - no disrespect Michael - you had me with Caribe! czcams.com/video/LcxZXxlOFx8/video.html)
The clarity of her articulation is unmatched in the jazz world...
Yeah she sounds like a classically trained jazz pianist!
@@riggmeister she is a classically trained concert pianist who went to America to learn musical arrangement - that is where she was introduced to jazz - there are videos of her doing her exams as a very young girl and rattling of Beethoven etc
@@thomasswift3563 thanks, that makes sense. It's amazing to see such clean, precise improvisation at this complexity!
@@riggmeister i managed to see her solo the other year - it was absolutely breath taking and mesmerising and she seemed totally taken back by the reactions - she becomes one with the piano - if you ever get your chance its a must not miss event
@@riggmeistertous les pianistes de jazz, sans exception, ont une formation classique !!!
Fingers: “Do you want jazz?”
Piano: “Yes.”
Dominican dynamite meets Nipponese nitroglycerin.
By far the greatest interpretation I have heard to date of this number, wow.
I know!! I dont know what happened... Ive been looking for it for the past 6 months
Thank you so much. Complete beasts these two!
This is one of the best versions of Charly Parkes Blues "Billie`s Bounce". Hiromi Uehara and Michel Camilo inspire each other and interact perfectly with each other. This is real art and something like that only exists in jazz. Unfortunately, the video was temporarily unavailable. Presumably for copyright (i.e. commercial) reasons. But Charly Parker made music history. Jazz musicians will surely improvise about his compositions in 300 years and therefore his compositions should also be available on CZcams during the current corona pandemic.
Who is Charly Parkes
Alessio Cazzetta, Charlie “Bird” Parker
Charly "Burd" Parkes wuz eigh jezz sexifun pleyur, veri faymus
I mean, yeah. But I think people own recordings. You can make your own cover, but this one belongs to the people who made it. That's my understanding anyway
Charly, Charlie. Parkes Parker. Whatever. He spelt it right in the 4th line, every other word too, with only a couple errors of syntax.
Herr Bitter, ja, er hat in seiner Schülezeit seinen Englischunterricht gut gemacht, glaube ich.
Dear John Nguyen,
Thank you for posting this video again. This dialogue about the blues between two of the world's best musicians is unique.
What a great great session!!!
After half way through this video, I was continuously smiling☺️
Thanks for posting this! I just discovered Hiromi and was comparing her to my all-time favorite Michel Camilo then I ran into your video. It was great to see them together!
Dies ist eine der besten Versionen von Charly Parkes Blues "Billie`s Bounce". Hiromi Uehara und Michel Camilo inspirieren sich gegenseitig und interagieren perfekt miteinander. Das ist wahre Kunst und sowas gibt es nur Im Jazz. Das Video war leider zwischenzeitlich nicht verfügbar. Vermutlich wegen urheberrechtlichen (also kommerziellen) Gründen. Aber Charly Parker hat Musikgeschichte geschrieben. Über seine Kompositionen werden Jazzmusiker sicherlich auch noch in 300 Jahren improvisieren und deshalb sollten auch zu Zeiten der aktuellen Corona-Pandemie seine Kompositionen in CZcams verfügbar sein.
Appreciated! Another unbelievable performance by brilliant joyous musicians.
Thanks again, brilliant!
Great!
Thanks for uploading!
Thank you so much for sharing!
Absolutely awesome !
Amazing ~ ❤️
Brilliant!!!
Amazing
Fenomenal!!
Bravo!
2 gênios!!!!
Dos locos!!! Oh my God!!!!
ESPECTACULAR MICHEL. UN FUERTE ABRAZO.
unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!
My two great pianists together! Thanks! Young Hiromi 25 years old and a perfect Michel Camilo as usual strong and clear.
She was 35 years old at this time.
@@tmj9734 Youre right!... wrong calculation.
The energy >>>
Damn!
This just takes you by the collars and drags you along with it.
Mano que solo da japonesa!!! Bravo!Japinha ebraba no piano!
What a performance. Magnificent!
Bravo
Two Masters...
☆☆☆☆☆
😎
They should listen to Kenny Barron's version with Dave Holland.
At 02:45 theme presentation - wow 2 minutes free intro!
8:42 I love it when people stick that Gershwin in but I wish they would "bend that melody" which would drive the audience nuts since they already know what's coming after 4 notes.
I was trying to find the right adjectives to describe this performance, but I think they have not been created so far. However, I think there is no need of any words, just feel it, and let your soul talks.
merci :)
いい。いい。すごくいい。
Through all the gears & then to afterburner & back
Proud to be the 420th like.
Omg🎉😮😮wow
Amazing virtuosity!!! I love how she feels the music as well🙏🙏🙏
Остров сокровищ!!!
Extraterrestres !!! Genios !!?!
Makers are proud.
I clicked this video hoping to hear some really good music. Ended up listening to two people having a wide range piano conversation. They just kept talking back and forth, back and forth, switching from one topic to another so much so that I forgot what they first started talking about.
Quite a contrast to the Barron/Mehdlau take, and their messages and conversation were of subtler nature that's beyond my hearing ability , but I rather believe they just somehow missed the opportunity to respond and converse musically ........but these two certainly didn't. Maybe Hiromi and Michel heard the BarronMehldau duet and said "let's NOT do that". I think the slower tempo was also a better choice for the duet setting.
なんて楽しそう♪
огонь
2 great technicians ....!
Find yourself someone who looks at you the way Michel Camilo looks at Hiromi.
On closer observation - maybe don't. Holy fuck that's one intense, soul reading, knowing exatcly what your going to do in the next second kind of stare. Freaks me out just a little bit.
Excellent! Great duo, great musicians! Clap Clap Clap!! Poor pianos, though, that was a tough one for them :-D
Explain?
I'm dead.
JAM-bolaya (!)
すごいです
最高
Rearmonizacion a tope ok másters
I dont't believe it!!!!!!!
How many faces does the piano have? I can only say that it hasn’t become clear.
Oscar Peterson reincarnated in a duo ! 🤍
Dal 5,11 quando Hiromi prende il sopravvento non ce n'è più per nessuno, lei va in volata e non la tieni più...
What could Ahmad Jamal, at Berklee, ever have taught Hiromi that she didn't already know? lol
2:44
4:30
;)
Hiromi's volume level is not as loud as Mr. Camilo... hmmm...
when was this???
2014 by the look of it: www.tokyo-jazz.com/2014/en/program/program_hall.html
2:45; 3:32
5:30 transcribing that
Very playful.
Michel has painted his head brown. Whatever.
Nicolas Cage
bruh
A woman playing jazz piano is just like a man trying dancing like a woman
There is a reason why candidates for music schools play hidden behind the curtain in front of the committee. you don't know this reason
@@WojtekPoroslo I see. Can you name and share link to videos of woman playing jazz piano? US and Worldwide? Can you name more than 5 good female jazz pianists that not just play memorized arrangements but are good improvisers and played and "sideman" with others? 5 in all history of jazz
@@reacionario2026 you've missed the point, again. if you watch for gender when listening to music, you're not listening to music. this is like judging the content of a book by the kind of paper it's printed on. go and this time actually listen to the music from the video above. after that if you think yourself better judge at music ability than michel camilo, chick corea or anthony jackson to name a few, then we're not discussing music here, but something else entirely
@@WojtekPoroslo maybe I'm not as dumb as you think and maybe you're not as smart as you think. Did I really miss the point? Can you name 10 contemporary jazz female pianists? Do you have audio sample so I can do a blind test? Man and woman are so different. Not better, but different. No woman dance as cool as Michel Jackson or Bruno Mars. Likewise, no man dance as sexy as Dua Lipa or Taylor Swift. It's biological. We are so different starting from completely different DNA structure. I'm not saying better or superior. Just different. And jazz improvisation is very masculine...
@@reacionario2026 You're posting this under a video of a genius improvisation by a duet of literally some of the best jazz pianists ever. At this point I'm no longer sure if you've watched it only muted. You couldn't have picked a worse example to make your point be it either that women are worse jazz players, or that there are fewer of them or that jazz is inherently a male domain. Her music disproves two of the above and as for the number of women in jazz: it's been changing steadily for some years now, too slowly until very recently maybe because of still too many morons out there. I wish you a merry time raising your future daughter
เขาคุยกันทางเปียโน เหรอ ? 😂
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