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Syncopation Society Orchestra - Variety Stomp (1927)
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- čas přidán 21. 01. 2021
- The Syncopation Society Orchestra's rendition of 1927 "Variety Stomp" originally composed by Charlie Green, Fletcher Henderson, and Jo Trent. This recording was produced by the Syncopation Society & Nadanadi Studio on behalf of SwingStep for "A Syncopated Holiday" online festival, Dec. 2020.
www.syncopation.de
www.nadanadi.de
www.swingstep.tv
Band contact:
francois@syncopation.de (DE)
Personal:
Johannes Böhmer - Trumpet
Laurent Humeau - Trumpet
Anton Wunderlich - Trombone / Vocal
Eldar Tsalikov - Alto Sax / Clarinet
Laurin Habert - Alto Sax / Clarinet
Florent Mannant - Tenor Sax / Clarinet
Carlos Santana - Piano / Vocal
Jack B. Latimer - Guitar / Vocal
Katharina von Fintel - Banjo
Nikolai Scharnofske - Sousaphone
François Perdriau - Drums
Claus Jacobi - Transcriptions & Arrangements
Production:
Florent Chaintiou - Camera Operator
Nina Thaler - Camera Operator
Stephan Talneau - Video Editing
François Perdriau - Audio Mix
Florent Chaintiou - Audio Recording & Mastering
Recorded at Blue Tap Steptanz Studio, Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany © 2020
CONGRATULATIONS !!! (for Claus Jacobi arrangements, for each musician's quality, great sound). GRÜSSE aus Elsass/Frankreich
Fletcher Henderson's memorable theme!
Wonderful performance, perfectly recorded! The band's enjoyment makes a huge cotribution too!
The alto soloist about half-way through impressed me the most
Eldar Tsalikov is a phenomenal musician. We're bringing out an excerpt from a session this week with him. Stay tuned!
the more I hear, the more I want to hear!
"Chapeau!" => A very - very - very HIGH CLASS Fletcher Henderson Orchestra!
Merci Robert!
23 Skido Man. That’s Hot!
Fantastisch wie ihr junge Seicher spielen könnt.
The best of the orchestras still recording and playing these old songs in my opinion.
Thank you so much Dominic, this is heart warming!
Yeah!
Oh yeah! A lot of work must have gone into that!
Oh wie schön! Es gibt doch Nachwuchs und diese wunderbare Musik verschwindet nicht von der Bildfläche. Gratulation zu dieser fantstisch lebendig gespielten Aufnahme. Mehr davon bitte!
This was excellent. Being a drummer myself and a lover of this kind of music and the vintage drums from that era the drummer was great. He had the right equipment and the right cymbals to recreate that sound.
Thanks, appreciate that!
You guys nailed it! Spot on style, phrasing, look, the whole package. Thanks for sharing. JT
Very enjoyable... Rosa Larsen
I feel like I'm in 1920's!
🔥🔥🔥
Great 1920s sound.
Well played! And nicely recorded too.
Nice to hear and see Laurin Habert-he often comes to UK and plays with our Ewan Bleach
Fine!
Ragtime bänd...😊
Fantastic. I had a grand uncle who was a musician in the Northern Syncopated Orchestra in West Hartlepool, England in 1921. Anyone with any information?
aaaahh great!!! what a fantastic band
I love this tune - great band, many congratulations! Must listen to more of your recordings.
All those vests and ties sound excellent.
excellent! great arrangement.
Great stuff!
Just like it would have sounded in 1927!
Love this!!! :-)
What I love about this video is that as well as the performance being excellent, the band are clearly enjoying themselves.
They are playing to a recorded track.
@@DrLumpy Dear Craig, not at all! This is an 100% live performance
@@syncopationsociety7061 Believe that if you like.
@@DrLumpy I'm the band director and producer of the video, this is an 100% live perfomance!
Espectacular
Quite good...well done!
Great music, a long tims since I've heard music like this
❤ love it!
Hot at 70C, very nice and getting close to King Oliver's take, that one at 100C
Although I have to say that the more I listen the more I like, it seems. It goes like this with well played hot jazz tunes.
Oh Great stuff! Trumpet licks, though, need to more fluent to sound like Biderbeck!
Very good, except that (as a trombone player who has played this tune), I think the bone player should simplify his part somewhat, more in keeping with the original.
Glad you like this interpretation and thank you for your input! In which context did you play this tune?
A little uneven on skill level among the group, but the overall sound was good.
Let your hair down a little, kids. It’s too stiff.