Topic: Badinerie/Goodinery - Bach meets Jazz
Goodinery, based on Badinerie BWV 1067 by J.S Bach (Arr Uwe Korn)
Petrof Classical Recording, no changes, as it is.
I hope you enjoy
Best wishes,
Stig
https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...ach%20.mp3
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Goodinery, based on Badinerie BWV 1067 by J.S Bach (Arr Uwe Korn)
Petrof Classical Recording, no changes, as it is.
I hope you enjoy
Best wishes,
Stig
https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...ach%20.mp3
Goodinery, based on Badinerie BWV 1067 by J.S Bach (Arr Uwe Korn)
Petrof Classical Recording, no changes, as it is.
I hope you enjoy
Best wishes,
Stig]
Nice preformance, Stig !
Petrof Classical Recording is just the right one for this piece.
I really like your polyglot "jeu de mots" (Bad/Good)
In 1972 the Swingle Singers made a jazz version of this beautiful piece, with Michel Legrand and his sister Christiane :
Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:Goodinery, based on Badinerie BWV 1067 by J.S Bach (Arr Uwe Korn)
Petrof Classical Recording, no changes, as it is.
I hope you enjoy
Best wishes,
Stig]
Nice preformance, Stig !
Petrof Classical Recording is just the right one for this piece.
I really like your polyglot "jeu de mots" (Bad/Good)In 1972 the Swingle Singers made a jazz version of this beautiful piece, with Michel Legrand and his sister Christiane :
Thank you so much for listening to my music. And I'm glad you mention Swingle Singers. They were my favorite group, and still are. I bought their vinyl record right away at that time and used it as a gateway to listen to classical music, Bach, Handel .... with my pupils. They started asking how Bach's version sounds. And it showed beginning interest in classical music. Very nice for me. Then we always started music lesson by listening to something classical.
Best wishes,
Stig
good job Stig
another guy who masterfully mixed Bach and jazz
great performance of this fun arrangement. did this person do other arrangements of Bach pieces?
Yes, a lot of different classics. Actually a wide selection of classic themes from Bach...to Carl Orff. Each piece is followed with a jazz interpretation. Living in South Germany, Uwe Korn works as a music teacher, pianist and composer. The spectrum of his works as a composer and arranger ranges from piano to symphonic music, with a special focus on jazz music as well as on music for teaching purposes for all ages (Wikipedia).
Here is some links.
https://youtu.be/WPx6DgnNro8?list=PLgE3...Jm77bVXEgZ
I think there are several books. I found one in the library: Classics Meet Jazz Original version + jazzy arrangement
Best wishes.
Stig
good job Stig
another guy who masterfully mixed Bach and jazz
Thank you bernard for listening and encouraging me. And thanks for interesting link. Didn't know of that one
Best wishes,
Stig