Love for Chet / Stéphane Belmondo

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Stéphane Belmondo: trumpet, flugelhorn
Jesse Van Ruller: guitar
Thomas Bramerie: double bass.
Passing away prematurely in 1988, Chet Baker made an indelible mark on the public. He had this accuracy, this unique emotion, this ability to make his soul speak and touch the hearts of his audience like no other. He has rightly become an iconic figure in jazz.
The trumpeter and buglist Stéphane Belmondo is one of the most gifted and appreciated musician and composer of his generation, many times awarded and with numerous and brilliant collaborations with Yusef Lateef, Milton Nascimento, Michel Legrand or Dee Dee Bridgewater. He was eighteen when he met the jazz giant in the 1980s. Chet Baker, who then qualified Stéphane Belmondo as the most promising European trumpeter, became his friend and spiritual father.
With "Love for Chet", the first part of a triptych dedicated to the work of the trumpeter, Stéphane Belmondo pays him an intense and poetic tribute. To do this, he chose the trio formula, without piano or drums, intimate as his eldest loved him, accompanied by the incredible Dutch guitarist Jesse Van Ruller, and the solid and faithful friend of all time, Thomas Bramerie, at the double bass, who also played with Chet. The resulting music, without being a copy of that of the master, reveals the sensitivity, the delicacy, the fragility, the art of the ballad so present in Chet Baker.
For the first time and exclusively for the Festival, the Cluny Museum opens its doors to jazz and allows access to its remarkable Frigidarium dating from the 1st century AD to listen to it.
The unique opportunity, for an evening in the heart of this jewel of ancient Paris, to feel deeply the cry of love of Stéphane Belmondo to his friend and master of pure emotion.

Пікірлер: 8

  • @paulgerards6494
    @paulgerards6494 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderbaarlijk prachtig mooi! Dank aan U allen, dit gaat diep en raakt intens!

  • @user-ld4bm6bk9t
    @user-ld4bm6bk9t8 ай бұрын

    정말 좋은 공연이었습니다. 대단히 감사합니다.^^

  • @kablue
    @kablue Жыл бұрын

    Quel régal. 👌

  • @robdarimartin
    @robdarimartin Жыл бұрын

    Super good.

  • @joeleejh
    @joeleejh Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for posting this!!

  • @jazzdirt
    @jazzdirt Жыл бұрын

    Wow even though his 3rd valve was sticking an excellent performance.... Of all three btw.. but no one else had a sticking valve... This is musicianship at it's best... You can sometimes see him pressing down again on the 3 valve directly after letting go and noticing the valve doesn't come up with his finger (very clear example @ 1:31:18 -ish)... As a trumpet player I know that can really put you out of it... It's very annoying if that happens and it happened to him a few times that I noticed.. and probably a few more I didn't... He played around it like a pro... boss... Came here because I really like Jesse, leaving very impressed with Stéphane...

  • @jciany
    @jciany Жыл бұрын

    Whats the tune called they play at around 21min. The beginning sounds like I love you porgy, but Im sure its another tune?

  • @jciany

    @jciany

    Жыл бұрын

    ah sorry, it pops up later: You Cant Go Home Again