Marciac 2008: Photo and video from rehearsals with Richard Galliano
Yesterday, Wynton rehearsed with Richard Galliano. The song they rehearsed are: Comes love, La Foule, Them There Eyes, If You Love Me, Miss Brown To You, What a little Moonlight Can Do, Padam, Billie, A Sailboat in the Moonligth, L’Homme á la Moto, Strange Fruit, La Vie en Rose.
Following you can enjoy some photos from the rehearsals and a short video-clip of Wynton’s duet with Richard Galliano on the notes of “L’Homme á la Moto” (The Man on the Bike).
The complete video-clips from the rehearsals will be available soon from our podcast on iTunes.
Wynton Marsalis and Richard Galliano - L’Homme á la Moto


























CJD said
on August 13, 2008 @ 9:31 am
Love it!! It doesn’t take long to pick up on the intensity level between Wynton and Mr. Galliano. The trading 8’s were fun to listen to at the beginning and it’s not everyday you hear an accordion played like that!
Danny said
on August 13, 2008 @ 2:46 pm
Wow! I’m looking forward to the video of the concert series. (Assuming there will be one, I hope.)
maya saldou said
on August 18, 2008 @ 7:13 am
we enjoyed very much the concert in Marciac with Winton Marsalis’ quintet and Richard Galliano. It was such a good idea to let Piaf and Billie Holiday meet each other. All the musicians were so inspired and technicly perfect, very “émouvant”. I just wonder now, how I can live further with only a few pictures recorded on my memory. I wish I had the possibility to listen to it or to see it again and again…Have you thought to make a cd or a dvd for people like me, who are lucky to have been there on that magic moment , but who are suffering now because they miss this wonderful drug ?!!
Sorry for the bad english.
Karen said
on August 18, 2008 @ 5:44 pm
Maya, you can buy the Congo Square DVD on amazon.com. It was filmed last year at the Montreal Jazz Fest. C’est jazz-afrique… j’aime ca beaucoup.
maya saldou said
on August 19, 2008 @ 5:26 am
thank you for the idea, Karen.
Karen said
on August 19, 2008 @ 10:42 am
Take a look:
http://www.boosey.com/podcast/Wynton-Marsalis-Congo-Square/12036
maya said
on August 20, 2008 @ 12:29 pm
very nice from you to send me the link. I’m looking at it at the moment and I like it very much. I already had an another disc from Marsalis called “allrise”, also recorded with the lincoln symphonic archestra a nd I find it a little bit similar, not african rythms, more caraibean (?), I think, well…Anyway nothing to do with the concert I enjoyed on the 13 august in Marciac, which was only with Marsalis’ quintett and the great Galliano (B.Holliday meets Edith Piaf), something more intim, and this is this flair that I would like to find again. That’s why I made this desesperated call on the web site
Thomas said
on August 21, 2008 @ 6:23 am
Salut Maya, Hi everybody
J’étais au concert et j’ai discuté avec un caméraman qui m’a confirmé que le concert avait été enregistré. Il sortira normalement en CD avant peut-être de sortir en DVD… C’est donc a priori une excellente nouvelle que de pouvoir bientôt reécouter et peut-être revoir ce concert exceptionnel!
I was at this amazing concert and as far as I know, it could be soon available on CD and maybe DVD !
Tom
maya said
on August 21, 2008 @ 10:24 am
these are good news !!
merci Tom pour ces excellentes nouvelles, je vais revivre
Alex said
on September 1, 2008 @ 4:47 am
I was in the concert. But now I need the list of the tunes they played. Anybody knows or remember them?
Thanks
Alex
Luigi said
on September 1, 2008 @ 5:01 am
These are the songs they played that night:
Encore:
Thomas said
on September 11, 2008 @ 4:54 am
Concernant les rappels du concert, avec la vie en rose avec Wynton à la trompette bouchée, sonorité magnifique, j’ai cru reconnaître ensuite “les feuilles mortes” (”Autumn leaves”). Il m’a semblé que c’était le dernier rappel avec notamment un solo de piano atomique de Dan Nimmer. Merci, Dan, c’était un moment exceptionnel…