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THE SUNDAY CONCERT: Oscar Peterson Trio with Clark Terry, Live in Finland, 1965

The great Oscar Peterson at the height of his career. I don´t need to say much more.

Oscar Peterson – Piano.

Ray Brown – Bass..

Ed Thigpen Drums..

Clark Terry – Flugelhorn, Trumpet, Vocals.

Recorded in Finland 23.3.1965

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRNxqyMr1mk

 

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Ignacio

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THE SUNDAY CONCERT: Grace Kelly Live at Cape Cod Jazz Festival 2017

I know, the Grace Kelly you are thinking of could not possibly be alive in 2017.

This one is and it is a worthwhile listen. Great sax player, relaxed and free flowing, this is a very nice Sunday concert.

Until next time!

Ignacio

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THE SUNDAY CONCERT: Pim Jacobs Trio featuring Wes Montgomery

Live in Holland in 1965.

The Basic Jacobs trio (Pim Jacobs in Piano, Rudd Jacobs in Bass, and Ham Bennink in Drums) plus the great Wes Montgomery in guitar.

Relaxed and free flowing, this is a very nice Sunday concert.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDDMvic1Q-Y

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Ignacio

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IF YOU THINK YOU ALREADY KNOW, LOOK AGAIN

Reality is a construction. What we see, we see through a series of “intermediaries”. Senses much like a security video camera, a concert speaker, a microphone and other electronic sensors that we already have commonly available.

As an artist I am keenly aware that color is refractive. Thus according to the amount and type of light I have in front of me, colors and shapes will change (more colors than shapes, but those will too). In other words, we redefine the world by modifying our capacity to see. We are part of an ecosystem that is constantly moving and forcing us to modify our focus with it.

It means that everything is quite relative as each one of us creates our reality based in short term memory “bursts” of schemas, photos that make up a nice little movie that will most probably, but not necessarily, become long term memory.

From the same accident scene, 10 people looking at it will “record” in their memories 10 different movies. People will incorporate things that others have not seen, and many times, things that were never there.

As a synesthetic artist, I already “see” what I hear. This TED lecture, from 2009, by Beau Lotto plays with your vision, your perceptivity of sound, other senses, and your brain, thus spotlighting what you can’t normally see: how your brain works.

I hope you enjoy this fun perception of what’s really out there.

Until next time

Ignacio

 

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Why is there something instead of nothing

This is a very nice lecture by Philosopher and writer Jim Holt in which he digs into this subject, and attempts three (four, five, none?) possible explanations.

It raises many of the long-standing questions we will always have, at least until 4 or 5 Einsteins come into existence…. (you will get it later).

This is a live recorded TED lecture from 2014.

 

Until next time

Ignacio

 

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THE SUNDAY CONCERT: PHAROAH SANDERS

Pharoah Sanders and his Band recorded Live at Jazz Cafe, London, in 2011

Band:

Pharoah Sanders – tenor sax, William Henderson – piano, Antoine Banville – drums, Miles Danso – bass,

 

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Ignacio

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THE SUNDAY CONCERT: FUNK APOSTLES

This Sunday we are here to have some fun.

This is Cory Henry and The Funk Apostles – Live in Frankfurt 2017

 

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Ignacio

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THE SUNDAY CONCERT: MONK IN DENMARK

Thelonious Monk is considered to be one of the great piano geniuses of Jazz. A man with quite a few demons, he managed to compose, play and create an undenaibly personal playing style.

At 22 he became the official piano player at Milton´s in Harlem. He would jam with Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Kenny Clark and many others. Together they give birth to a new sound which would be known as BeBop.

In this concert, recorded in Denmark, we find him playing with Charlie Rouse (tenor sax), Ben Riley (drums) and Larry Gales (Base)

 

Until next time!

Ignacio

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