Ron Carter Foursight Quartet in Paris
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@simon le bon said:
Hi Dale
Jack DeJohnette and with Miles!!
and what to you think about this Ambrose Akinmusire?
this Bojan Z, this Lionel Loueke? whoao!.....
About Archie Sheep: you have from now only remaining 4hours and 25' to see (to listen) for the last chance:
Archie Shepp et Marc Ribot au festival Jazz à Porquerolles
(directed by the same Franck Cassenti). It is just GREAT!Nice to see you in this pleasant place.
simon
So much Jazz, so little time...
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Yeah!
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Some of my last works:
Super!
L'Orchestre de Paris interprète Fauré
Rare!
Alireza Ghorbani & Dorsaf Hamdani présentent Ivresses
mixed!
Jacky Molard & Foune Diarra
Exceptional!
Faiz Ali Faiz & Titi Robin
Cool!
Bob Marley's 65th Birthday Party : Lee Scratch Perry à la Rodia
wavy!
PJ Harvey à la Maroquinerie
..../ simon
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Somehow when I opened this thread one of the videos started in autoplay. I am not sure if you meant it to start in that way. I did not click on any control.
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Dedicated more particularly to Pilou and Dale.
Please be care. This is for me A stairway to heaven.
**DIMANCHE 9 JANVIER - 16H
under the direction of my favorite actual Director, simple and excellent, Isabelle Soulard.Michel Portal Sextet
Michel Portal, clarinette basse, saxophone
Bojan Z, piano, clavier
Ambrose Akinmusire, trompette
Scott Colley, contrebasse
Jack DeJohnette, batterie
Lionel Loueke, guitare**
And also This one I like very much: Chucho Valdés et Archie Shepp I have not worked on this concert but I know well the director, Frank Cassenti and had worked for years with him on Jazz at Juan les Pins and Jazz at Marciac.
simon
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@mitcorb said:
Somehow when I opened this thread one of the videos started in autoplay. I am not sure if you meant it to start in that way. I did not click on any control.
Hi Mitcorb,
You are right. I had noticed this wrong autoplay too. This is the default behavior "on site" itself. So I don't know how I can link them with choice of play.presentation changed. Now you can clic pictures to link
++simon
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Hey Simon
Thanks again. I was re-visiting Camera licida just yesterday, as for some reason I'm really enjoying choral work while I'm modeling. Just started to go through your new work, starting with L'Orchestre de Paris
There is some very beautiful cello in the second piece and the close up camera work is exquisite.
What camera position were you?
Keep them coming.
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Dear Dale,
Always the same pleasure to read your nice comments. I don't know from who are the beautiful pictures you describe. additionally to the great choral concert it was, it was a special and rare pleasure to work for the pictures with such a talented team. I wish this can happen to each one...
I was situated far away in a central position with a somptuous telephoto lens. I was doing large and very close shots...
Now I'm leaving home for three nights of "Rock en Roll" on the seaside at Saint-Malo!!
shall send the links,
simon
PS: I keep a constant enjoyed eye on your "A Thread for Fine Design"
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She makes some crazzy remakes
On Youtube(455) , Vika Yermolyeva[flash=560,349:13cbxr1d]http://www.youtube.com/v/Gs4ZyEuk2FY?fs=1[/flash:13cbxr1d]
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A long time since I have reported my work
This one is dedicated to Dale Stephens who had been kind enough to ask for my news
This was a precious concert of Nathalie Stutzmann (singer and director at the same time), playing Vivaldi and Haendel. The concert had been recorded at the "Cité de la Musique" in Paris on 17 of november 2011 , .
Available until 17 march 2012This is the third time I record this so great artist with her own group based in Metz.
please clic the picture to link
or in pdf format if you want to Copy/Paste:
NathalieStutzmann_Haendel_Vivaldi.pdfIf you like to listen rare musics, I recommend you the Cité de la Musique site where you are going to find plenty of amazing full concerts.....
with all my best to you dear visitor
simon
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On the road again!
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Bonjour à toi mon cher Pilou
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Simon
Here is a little rendering for you. A room that is a tribute to music.
From the model....
Cheers
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very nice drawing and render dear Dale, thank you (Pictures downloaded )
The atmosphere for "Jazz". At night when everything is low: the light , the city , home,, and there a voice, a saxo, a piano....
It seems to me that I recognize Aretha (or Nina?) at the piano, Billie in the close up, I don't know who is at the saxo.Cheers,
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Django Reinhardt - guitar and Sonny Stitt - saxophone
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The Sonny Stitt is real stunning jazz mood visual.
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Well done dear Numb
Sonny Stitt, New York City, 1953
@unknownuser said:
Born in Allentown, PA in 1923, Herman chose to attend Ohio University in Athens, the only university at the time to offer a degree in Photography. Herman's jazz photographs, now collector's items, are a unique record of the jazz scene of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Leonard’s work is held in The Smithsonian’s collection, Jazz at Lincoln Center, NY, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, LA, and the George Eastman House, NY, as well as the private collections of Sir Elton John, Bruce Bernard and His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.
simon
[flash=640,100:oou4apyh]http://www.youtube.com/v/0c0O9rwQ9po[/flash:oou4apyh]
[flash=640,100:oou4apyh]http://www.youtube.com/v/J2W5F_071Ig[/flash:oou4apyh]
[flash=640,100:oou4apyh]http://www.youtube.com/v/CsZJGZVRT28[/flash:oou4apyh]
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AaRON "Artificial Animals Riding On Neverland" à la Salle Pleyel
http://liveweb.arte.tv/fr/video/AaRON_a_la_Salle_Pleyel/
Some people loves, some other don't.
They are fine and friendlysimon
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I thought it said "Simon Bonnet (chant lead, harmonica, piano)"
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I take a ticket
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