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(The Lost Recordings) 9 tracks, digipack With the support of the U.S. State Department, the Dave... more

Dave Brubeck Quartet: Debut In The Netherlands 1958 (CD)

(The Lost Recordings) 9 tracks, digipack

With the support of the U.S. State Department, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, which included new members Joe Morello and Eugene Wright, began a major European tour in early 1958.

Their first concert in the Netherlands took place on February 26 at the legendary Concertgebouw Hall in Amsterdam, normally reserved for classical music performances. Since 1951 and the collaboration between Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond, the band had gained a stunning reputation. In 1954, Dave Brubeck was featured on the cover of Time magazine. Rumor has it that Duke Ellington knocked on Brubeck's hotel door to congratulate him. Brubeck is said to have replied, "That should have been you." He dedicated one of his most famous pieces, "The Duke," included on this album, to his fellow pianist.

On that winter evening in 1958, the four American musicians, all in their late thirties, took the stage of the Concertgebouw.
The concert marked the beginning of a triumphant career in Europe. It proclaimed loud and clear the communicative enthusiasm that was the enduring trademark of these four exceptional musicians.

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Brubeck, Dave - Debut In The Netherlands 1958 (CD) CD 1
01 Two Part Contention Dave Brubeck Quartet
02 Someday My Prince Will Come Dave Brubeck Quartet
03 These Foolish Things Dave Brubeck Quartet
04 One Moment Worth Years Dave Brubeck Quartet
05 For All We Know Dave Brubeck Quartet
06 Watusi Drums Dave Brubeck Quartet
07 The Wright Groove Dave Brubeck Quartet
08 The Duke 2:26 Dave Brubeck Quartet
09 Take The "A" Train (Incomplete) Dave Brubeck Quartet
Geboren am 6.12.1920 in Concord, Kalifornien Schon mit 13 Jahren spielte er - wie berichtet wird... more
"Dave Brubeck Quartet"
Geboren am 6.12.1920 in Concord, Kalifornien Schon mit 13 Jahren spielte er - wie berichtet wird - in einem lokalen Tanzorchester mit. Etwa 1940 verlegte er sich auf die Nachtklub-Arbeit, hauptsächlich in Stockton. Dort studierte er auch am „College Of The Pacific'. 1942 baute er sein Examen. Danach setzte er seine musikalischen Studien bei Darius Milhaud fort, hatte aber das Pech, wenig später zur Armee eingezogen zu werden. Als er 1944 nach Europa kam, übernahm er die Leitung eines Armee-Orchesters. Nach seiner Entlassung 1946 nahm Brubeck seine Studien bei Milhaud wieder auf, und gründete ein experimentelles Oktett, das den Namen „The Jazz Workshop Ensemble' trug. Ab 1949 spielte Brubeck mit eigenem Trio, zu dem auch der Vibraphonist Cal Tjader gehörte. 1951 wurde aus dem Trio ein Quartett, als sich Altsaxophonist Paul Desmond hinzugegesellte. Etwa ab 1953 spielte das Dave Brubeck Quartet nur noch in Konzerten. 1958 reiste er zu einer ersten Konzerttournee nach Europa und Indien. 1959 nahm das Brubeck~Quartet mit den New Yorker Philharmonikern unter Leonard Bernsteins Leitung das Stück „Dialogue forJazz Combo and Symphony' auf. 1963 schließlich veröffentlichte Brubeck mit „Take Five' die erste Jazzsingle der Geschichte, die über1 Mill. Exemplare verkaufte. Der Bogen Brubecks Experimentierfreudigkeit lässt sich mühelos bis zu seinen letzten Alben „Truth Is Fallen' oder „We're all together for the first time' spannen. Original Presse-Info: WEA Music GmbH
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