Duke Ellington - Isfahan

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  • čas přidán 25. 03. 2007
  • @cookdandbombd - www.cookdandbombd.co.uk
    Encoded by lfbarfe!
    Watching the Duke Ellington Jazz 65 show (kindly encoded by Mr lfbarfe), I was VERY taken with the performance of Isfahan, from the "Far East Suite." I've chopped it out to share on CZcams, partly so I can keep it handy. Hope you enjoy it. Johnny Hodge's playing is extraordinarily beautiful, very warm and emotive. If you like this, then check out Demonoid for the full thing.
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  • @davidemura4444
    @davidemura4444 Před 9 lety +166

    Hell mate I want that stand too

    • @Banis1234
      @Banis1234 Před 3 lety +2

      But then you'll need a conductor to hold your sheet as well... :'D

  • @DrewZaremba
    @DrewZaremba Před 3 lety +81

    What humility!!!! For the bandleader to hold the chart for his lead alto!! What friendship, camaraderie, and humility! Wow. Don't know too many conductors who would do that for an ensemble. Speaks to how great a man Duke was.

    • @vova47
      @vova47 Před 2 lety +16

      Just a piece of show biz. Johnny didn't read from this chart and didn't need it! He knew this piece like he owned it.

    • @edwardj.mcdonnelliiicfa6323
      @edwardj.mcdonnelliiicfa6323 Před rokem +2

      Great insight. Proves the Duke was a noble man.

    • @edwardj.mcdonnelliiicfa6323
      @edwardj.mcdonnelliiicfa6323 Před rokem +2

      @@vova47 B.S. Like a public speaker reading from a manuscript, Mr Hodges is glancing at the score; grabbing notes; and, looking up.

    • @SaxJockey
      @SaxJockey Před rokem +2

      ​@@vova47 That look at 3:35 adds to the drama ❤.

    • @woah6958
      @woah6958 Před rokem +1

      I don't think he was relying too heavily on the score, it would be really disconcerting trying to read music that somebody is holding in the air: nobody could keep it still enough.

  • @MrOmidAmirian
    @MrOmidAmirian Před 11 lety +46

    im a persian and a man from esfahan /// its powerful romantic and its from heart of esfahan

  • @miphka66
    @miphka66 Před 17 lety +13

    Not only is Duke the only person in the known universe who could get away with holding the music like that (on TV no less), but he's the only one who look so hip doing it. And you just know that he and Strayhorn probably finished copying the parts about 30 seconds before they went on the air. Duke is the King, long live the King!

  • @niklunoe
    @niklunoe Před 10 lety +116

    The piece was written solely by Billy Strayhorn (1915-67), who actually completed it several months before he ever sat foot in the Middle East - which, however, he did when travelling with Duke Ellington and the Orchestra on the tour organized by the US State Department (from September through November 1963). Strayhorn originally called his composition “Elf” but later, when in 1966 it was included as movement No 3 at the recording of Strayhorn’s and Ellington’s joint “Far East Suite,” it was retitled “Isfahan.” (In a similar vein, “The Star-Crossed Lovers,” Strayhorn’s most famous contribution to his and Ellington’s Shakespearian “Such Sweet Thunder” suite, was originally called “Pretty Girl,” and not at all inspired by the tragedy of Romeo & Juliet.) More details about this can be found in Walter van de Leur’s excellent book Something To Live For: The Music of Billy Strayhorn. (Oxford University Press 2002, pp. 167ff.)

    • @cliffordschloss8088
      @cliffordschloss8088 Před 7 lety +11

      You're a true resource for the rest of us. Thank you

    • @jeanhodgson8623
      @jeanhodgson8623 Před 5 lety +7

      That is interesting, because this piece does not evoke Iran at all. It stands alone as a fine piece, with a superb arrangement and Johnny's inimitable alto saxophone.

    • @rubencagnata-davidecagnata1808
      @rubencagnata-davidecagnata1808 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much, really very interesting.

    • @48sufi
      @48sufi Před rokem +1

      Isfahan is a city in Iran though. I always read and heard that after Duke travelled to Iran he composed this piece as a tribute to that beautiful city. I'm baffled. It would be unusual to name a tune after a lesser know city of the world for no reason. Its like if someone composed a tune and called it Oshkosh for no reason. Doesn't make sense.

    • @48sufi
      @48sufi Před rokem +1

      ehsankhoshbakht.blogspot.com/2021/08/Isfahan.html

  • @jazzjeffjazzjeff
    @jazzjeffjazzjeff Před 7 lety +59

    Duke holding the chart for Johnny! Classic! What a tune, and what a performance!

    • @jeanhodgson8623
      @jeanhodgson8623 Před 5 lety +4

      Johnny wasn't reading from that hand-held chart. He wore glasses when reading: I saw it in a live performance.

    • @vova47
      @vova47 Před 2 lety

      @@jeanhodgson8623 Very true!

    • @edwardj.mcdonnelliiicfa6323
      @edwardj.mcdonnelliiicfa6323 Před rokem

      @@jeanhodgson8623 Then . . . ¿why is Mr Hodges looking over to the score throughout his soloes? 🤔

  • @furtherdefinitions
    @furtherdefinitions Před 17 lety +15

    Johnny Hodges, along with Benny Carter is my biggewst influence on the saxophone. An absolutely gorgeous tone that modern players just don't have.

    • @edwardj.mcdonnelliiicfa6323
      @edwardj.mcdonnelliiicfa6323 Před rokem +1

      There is a transcendental quality to it.

    • @hezigler
      @hezigler Před 3 měsíci

      Hodges was also playing a special custom-built version of the Buescher 400 alto saxophone. It combined the body of a 400 model with the neck of an Aristocrat model. The too he had an unusual embouchure too.

  • @TheYannibgood
    @TheYannibgood Před 8 lety +28

    Johnny (Rabbit) Hodges was gifted with, one of the finest tones of any jazz artist on any instrument. My opinion of course.

  • @girarddunn7903
    @girarddunn7903 Před rokem +4

    I’m 69 yrs old, have an alto sax, don’t know a thing about reading music, play by ear, Hodges is great on his sax. With much practice I will be also.

  • @bluesborn
    @bluesborn Před 11 lety +6

    Rabbit's playing always hits me like a rush of warm air on a cold and rainy day.

  • @williamfox6144
    @williamfox6144 Před 3 lety +5

    Just an incredible performance! No words can Express the beauty of that score!

  • @bluesborn
    @bluesborn Před 16 lety +3

    These cats are as hip as it gets.Ellington is for the ages and Hodges is one of the greatest soloists(on any instrument)that has ever lived.
    Truly sublime artistry.

  • @luverofmany3981
    @luverofmany3981 Před 12 lety +6

    WOW .... i haven't heard much jazz - im really just now digging into it, but this is definitely the smoothest sound i've heard so far.... absolutely gorgeous , and now my private lessons teacher wants me to transcribe it ... wish me luck!

  • @niklunoe
    @niklunoe Před 10 lety +11

    This performance is probably from February 20, 1964, and recorded in London, England, by the BBC. If that is correct, the “cast of cats” (cf. Ellington’s and Stanley Dance’s own expression “dramatis felidae” in Ellington’s autobiography “Music Is My Mistress,” published 1973) are: Cootie Williams, Rolf Ericson (Swedish musician and admirer of Ellington, one of the few white players to occasionally join the Ellington organization), Herbie Jones and Cat Anderson, trumpets; Lawrence Brown, Chuck Connors and Buster Cooper, trombones; Jimmy Hamilton (clarinet and tenor saxophone), Russell Procope (alto sax and clarinet), Paul Gonsalves (tenor sax) and Harru Carney (baritone sax); Ernie Shepard (bass), Sam Woodyard (drums). Plus of course the maestro on piano, and Johnny Hodges, soloist, on alto. For more details, cf. Klaus Stratemann, Duke Ellington: Day by Day and Film by Film. (Copenhagen 1992: JazzMedia). Page 479f.

  • @s.egberink5357
    @s.egberink5357 Před 3 lety +4

    What a brilliant performance, absolutely love it. How it perfectly encaptures the time I had in Isfahan, the atmosphere...
    I miss those days.

  • @bme7491
    @bme7491 Před 8 lety +30

    Can I please go back to that era? please please please.
    Those first and last five notes are heaven.

    • @andrea22213
      @andrea22213 Před 6 lety

      No.

    • @t33nyplaysp0p
      @t33nyplaysp0p Před 6 lety +3

      Ya, let's go back to the era were all these geniuses were persecuted and harassed for their skin color...nope.

    • @AyyyGabagool
      @AyyyGabagool Před 5 lety

      lol

    • @henridelagardere264
      @henridelagardere264 Před 5 lety +1

      @@t33nyplaysp0p Duke, Strays and Rabbit were persecuted and harassed for their skin color?

    • @Coderedpirate
      @Coderedpirate Před 5 lety +3

      Henri de Lagardère yes, incredibly so actually. Though it was the golden age of jazz, racism and discrimination were still very prominent, no matter how famous you were

  • @librarybob1958
    @librarybob1958 Před 14 lety +6

    One of the most beautiful pieces Duke ever composed. Johnny Hodges' solo is, as ever, poetry without words.

  • @KevTheYoungMusicGeru
    @KevTheYoungMusicGeru Před 12 lety +2

    "Johnny Hodges!" I love the way Duke announces him

  • @mohsenz2050
    @mohsenz2050 Před 4 lety +3

    You should listen to this piece while you walking through the street in Isfahan. What a feeling would be that.(:

  • @albysax65
    @albysax65 Před 7 lety +5

    Music by a genius, written specifically for extraordinary musicians, dedicated to unforgettable city: Ishfahan. I visited this town 10 years ago, even then it wasn't more the place described by Strayhorn and I prefere do not think about how it has become today. Anyway, maybe the places can chage, but the voice of Jonny Hoges's Alto Sax will be a World Heritage thing ... forever.

  • @jazzernauts
    @jazzernauts Před 15 lety +2

    I love that Duke is holding the music for him, and love the light cue EpicFU !

  • @shanemchavez
    @shanemchavez Před 10 lety +6

    wow, that is like the tastiest milk shake I ever had.

  • @kurtarmbruster
    @kurtarmbruster Před 13 lety +1

    Fascinating glimpse into Duke's work habits! He'd probably just finished the music in time for the performance, and has to resort to holding it up for his old friend Rabbit. Lovely piece--lovely musicians. God love the Duke and his men!

  • @SymaPilot
    @SymaPilot Před 12 lety +3

    I am so pleased that this video was uploaded and is still available to view. I have listened to it off and on many times over the last few years. To me it is more atmospheric than any of the formal audio recordings of Isfahan by Hodges on various CDs that I own.

  • @darylnd
    @darylnd Před 7 lety +3

    Love it!!! The California All-State Jr. High School Jazz Band will perform this next month, with my daughter on bass trombone. Thanks for posting!!

  • @mochawitch
    @mochawitch Před 16 lety +1

    PURE heaven my dears...musical silk...yeah!

  • @Mr-ep2qi
    @Mr-ep2qi Před 3 lety +1

    One of the best videos ever thank u

  • @hommefriday
    @hommefriday Před 12 lety +1

    You people who transcribe are doing so much to bring this music to us listeners. By trying to play your transcribed music, we part-time players can for a few bars can feel what these wonderful musicians were communicating to us.Right from the start, jazz was subjected to "ethnic cleansing" - and now you are making it available to so many, many more - thank you

  • @ImanSpaargaren
    @ImanSpaargaren Před 3 lety +1

    what a tune, what a performance! I love it madly!

  • @rezatavakoli4734
    @rezatavakoli4734 Před 2 lety +1

    Spectacular performance!

  • @saeedbidar4655
    @saeedbidar4655 Před 8 lety +1

    Woooow... awesome performance...

  • @jonathanzielke2280
    @jonathanzielke2280 Před 8 lety +1

    beautiful!!

  • @ABrandsma
    @ABrandsma Před 17 lety +2

    Thanks for posting this, I had seen it many years ago and it's a great thing that one can watch gems like this every minute of the day now thanks to CZcams.
    I'm an Alto player myself, (Doubling Bass-sax and Clarinet), Hodges is the hero. Bennie Carter was great, as was Willie Smith during his Lunceford years, but nobody could beat the Jeep when he was jumpin'.

  • @smiles784
    @smiles784 Před 3 lety +1

    This is so intoxicating in good way❣️

  • @Aprilhojazz
    @Aprilhojazz Před 14 lety +1

    This piece of music is wonderful. So dreamy. Thanks for introducing it to me. Music should have soul, induce reverie and an ability to bring you to dancing. I'm a lucky person to hear such good music and feel connected.

  • @davisc1926
    @davisc1926 Před 15 lety +1

    Eventhough you're absolutely right, it almost seems like an understatement when you look at his body of work during his lifetime.

  • @zinwah
    @zinwah Před 17 lety

    sublime in every way!Masterful

  • @ruthdixon7807
    @ruthdixon7807 Před 11 měsíci

    this lusciously harmonised piece was a perfect showcase for johnny hodges' liquid alto sax.

  • @54spiritedwill54
    @54spiritedwill54 Před 15 lety

    Fantastically done.

  • @mgitano
    @mgitano Před 15 lety

    so great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @alipe34
    @alipe34 Před 2 lety +1

    Une merveille !

  • @sleeplessblake
    @sleeplessblake Před 13 lety

    this is just - incredible - cut me in half. Im stunned.

  • @potatochiptree
    @potatochiptree Před 11 lety

    This is the most beautiful thing.

  • @mochawitch
    @mochawitch Před 12 lety +2

    sublime

  • @wellingtonsilva1508
    @wellingtonsilva1508 Před 11 lety

    Thanks for posting... this video shows how Duke really liked the Hodges´s sound..... Really was a Greeeeeeeeat sound, best lyric sax sound....

  • @mokojono
    @mokojono Před 15 lety

    Duke Ellington is incredible, anyone who plays with him, is so.... incredible* I love it and I will love until the rest of my life*
    Thank God this exists, love it, love it, love it****

  • @apollodesign
    @apollodesign Před 16 lety +1

    We're actually performing this song in the senior jazz band at my highschool - though I don't play because there's no guitar part - but from what I've gathered from numerous profs and teachers is that yeah, this is a performance that was recorded right after their visit to Isfahan during a tour that was cut short because of the assassination of Kennedy. Interesting song, and I never get tired of sitting back and enjoying the smooth richness of this tune!

  • @CHARLESBONASERA
    @CHARLESBONASERA Před 12 lety

    This is music to live by!!

  • @waltzplace
    @waltzplace Před 13 lety

    Overwhelmed in emotion right about now.... :¬)>
    Thanks For posting!!!!!!!!!

  • @zahrabd7
    @zahrabd7 Před 7 lety

    beautiful

  • @Lanearndt
    @Lanearndt Před 2 měsíci

    My God those trombones are just so perfectly blended!!

  • @guyleclairemusic
    @guyleclairemusic Před 13 lety

    Awesome! Great!

  • @maedehhajiakbari8014
    @maedehhajiakbari8014 Před 3 lety

    I’m speechless 🙌🏼

  • @simonbakker49
    @simonbakker49 Před 8 lety +1

    Wonderfull...

  • @bablockboss9372
    @bablockboss9372 Před 5 lety

    Elegant waves from past to present days

  • @slowdevil
    @slowdevil Před 12 lety

    I love this record.

  • @TheGlitchXRDR
    @TheGlitchXRDR Před 14 lety

    that guys having soo much fun jus standing there holding the noes

  • @Bird_Coltrane_Monk_Dizzy1113

    Thank you Mr. Hodges for the nicest sounding saxophone ever recorded. 🙏🏼

  • @OneoftheImmortals
    @OneoftheImmortals Před 15 lety

    Sublime.

  • @michaelfoxbrass
    @michaelfoxbrass Před 10 měsíci

    Sublime stop time at 2:02 - a pause for eternity - with the entire band keeping it intact.

  • @robertocasijazz
    @robertocasijazz Před 14 lety

    Bellissimo!!!
    Roberto.

  • @francolombardi8051
    @francolombardi8051 Před 8 lety +2

    meraviglioso

  • @KareemPilot
    @KareemPilot Před 14 lety

    Duke and Billy Strayhorn were just so incredible. There;s nothing else to say, they were astonishing composers and arrangers with Duke's unique players as their instrument

  • @darzil007
    @darzil007 Před 11 lety +1

    all the duke,s beautiful melodies was written by billy what a genius he was,, r i p

  • @Largo64
    @Largo64 Před 7 lety +1

    Hodges had the sweetest sound ever on the alto sax.

    • @iMoDZzGamingZz
      @iMoDZzGamingZz Před 4 lety

      Larry Gott i feel like that should go to paul desmond, no?

  • @schragemusik6604
    @schragemusik6604 Před 5 lety +1

    いい味出してるねぇ、ジャニー。

  • @hassankhajeh4563
    @hassankhajeh4563 Před 3 lety

    Thanks to all maker, players, leadership.... Great

  • @nimavalley2721
    @nimavalley2721 Před 8 lety +12

    Isfahan created by Duck Ellington when he was in Iran .City of Isfahan is one of Iran,s historical city with magnificent architecture . this piece should called ,, Middle East Suite ,, not , Far East Suite ,,

    • @The_Ex_Boxing_Nerd
      @The_Ex_Boxing_Nerd Před 7 lety

      it was supposed to be called the near east suite, but someone messed it up

  • @amirfarshadashrafi3141

    great song

  • @352BrickCityNiggaTV
    @352BrickCityNiggaTV Před 12 lety

    excellence in music

  • @DYNODRUM
    @DYNODRUM Před 13 lety +1

    I,think the Duke and Jonny made a Parody of this and both are trying not to crack up ,

  • @SouthernerByChoice
    @SouthernerByChoice Před 6 lety

    Incomparable.

  • @himynameississy
    @himynameississy Před 15 lety

    I think this is one of duke's best

  • @ghdtjdqhd
    @ghdtjdqhd Před 16 lety

    NOW THIS IS MUSIC!!!

  • @deepkeel65
    @deepkeel65 Před 16 lety +1

    One of my favorite alto players. Awesome tone, glissandos, vibrato. Instead of "The Rabbit" they could have called him "The Great Stone Face", except that was already taken (Buster Keaton). Did Hodges EVER smile?

  • @edwardconway27
    @edwardconway27 Před 8 lety +10

    johnny fucking hodges on sax.

  • @williamnicholas6599
    @williamnicholas6599 Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing a mostly forgotten, but beautiful piece - wonderful that its in film.

  • @arthursid1129
    @arthursid1129 Před 11 lety +1

    I've always wanted to go to Isfahan.I wanted to get to Damascus too. Suppose I'll just have to keep waiting.

    • @mohammadreza7265
      @mohammadreza7265 Před 5 lety

      Arthur Sid
      I'm from Tehran , you must to going there , isfahan is so beautiful and have a really friendly people.

  • @FluxCiscoDjango
    @FluxCiscoDjango Před 2 lety

    ¡Fabuloso!

  • @balboolak
    @balboolak Před 12 lety

    Wow.Isfahan is my city :D

  • @yonimiller
    @yonimiller Před 8 lety +1

    How subtle is this piece of music?!?!

  • @yungve9155
    @yungve9155 Před 8 lety +1

    gold

  • @thelkharris
    @thelkharris Před 12 lety +1

    I saw some users wrote about Duke holding the music. They have music stands. I bet the producer asked Duke to hold the sheet music, because he wanted him on camera--despite not having a piano part.

    • @philpoop2692
      @philpoop2692 Před měsícem

      It’s possible, but those standfronts aren’t adjustable. It would have been very awkward and inelegant to stand there hunched over looking to the floor, when the attention should be out towards the audience.

  • @mooandjet
    @mooandjet Před 13 lety

    TANK!!!!!!

  • @santinocervantes2454
    @santinocervantes2454 Před 9 měsíci

    Johnny Hodges solos 🔛🔝

  • @mdwaas
    @mdwaas Před 15 lety

    It's part of Duke's "Far East Suite."
    And he named it Isfahan because that's what he felt like.

  • @tarzan73875
    @tarzan73875 Před 14 lety

    what a tone

  • @JeraldRJ1
    @JeraldRJ1 Před 15 lety +1

    I know Duke is writing music in Heaven.

  • @KareemPilot
    @KareemPilot Před 13 lety

    classic album, Ellington/Strayhorn = greatness

  • @jazziesax
    @jazziesax Před 16 lety

    Definately!

  • @MrDlm44
    @MrDlm44 Před 12 lety

    Hodges played a VITO model 35. It was the same as the LeBlanc Rationale except that it didn't have adjusting screws for all the keys. This sax had a high F# which was new at the time, and had a unique design that allowed all kinds of alternative fingerings.

  • @mirolomusik
    @mirolomusik Před rokem

    in der letzten woche verbrachte ich einige tage in esfahan, tage, wie ein wunder, ein klang aus kinderstimmen auf dem naqsch-e dschahan, aus dem rauschen des wassers des zayandeh rud, aus der nacht selbst und ihrem lachen… nun höre ich es wieder und bin glücklich. isfahan ist die hälfte der welt. ist die andere hälfte die musik?

  • @TheTunerida
    @TheTunerida Před 12 lety

    I am from isfahan!!

  • @elliottcrib
    @elliottcrib Před 14 lety

    @theghettohouse
    LOL ... no kidding, the greatest music stand of all time!
    And Johnny's "Haunting" lush tone ... yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @IndependentGeorge76
    @IndependentGeorge76 Před 15 lety

    the strayhorn-ellington collaboration meant that on a lot of tracks strayhorn may have written the original piece, but being credited to Ellington was like being creditted to 'The Ellington Organisation', of which he was an integral part.
    he could never have written so freely, and for such top class musicians without his assocation with Duke, which gave him that opportunity. So although some say his pieces were wrongly creditted to Duke, really that was part of the deal.

  • @nithinkollam6255
    @nithinkollam6255 Před 3 lety

    എന്താ ഭംഗി 😍

  • @maartenmoesen
    @maartenmoesen Před 15 lety

    He wrote heaven on earth.

  • @arefehahmadsadeghy683
    @arefehahmadsadeghy683 Před 4 lety

    👌👌

  • @parsadkh9135
    @parsadkh9135 Před 5 lety +3

    Isfahan is a beautiful city in iran
    My city❤️

  • @GiviBasilia
    @GiviBasilia Před 11 lety

    Спасибо за музыку, блестящий лирический саксофон, красивая оркестровка