Live From Emmet's Place Vol. 103 - Paquito D'Rivera & Diego Urcola

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Emmet Cohen - Piano
Paquito D'Rivera - Saxophone & Clarinet
Diego Urcola - Trumpet
Philip Norris - Bass
Kyle Poole - Drums

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0:00 All The Things You Are (Jerome Kern; lyr. Oscar Hammerstein)
11:07 Emmet Cohen Presenta a los Músicos:
Kyle Poole batería, Philip Norris contrabajo, Paquito D’Rivera saxofón y clarinete, Diego Urcola trompeta y trombón
12:36 Un Respeto Mutuo - Shared Gratitude & Respect between Emmet Cohen & Paquito D’Rivera
13:30 Bebop (Dizzy Gillespie)
22:40 Paquito reflects on the impact of Dizzy’s composition ‘Bebop’
23:10 Paquito highlights the role of Brazilian music in the ‘jazz’ tradition.
24:10 Manhã de Carnaval (from classic Brazilian Portuguese film ‘Black Orpheus’— Orfeu Negro) (comp. Luis Bonfá; lyr. Antônio Maria)
37:20 Diego & Paquito reminisce on Dizzy’s performances of Manhã de Carnaval
38:04 Paquito D’Rivera Recalls first encounter w/ Claudio Roditi, Brazilian valve trombonist // Diego Urcola shares a personal history with the valve trombone
42:19 Diego Urcola Introduces the classic samba composition, ‘The Monster & the Flower’
43:07 The Monster & the Flower (comp. Claudio Roditi, Ricardo Silveira)
53:02 Paquito D’Rivera shares more about composer Claudio Roditi and Brazilian percussionist, Portinho
54:07 Paquito D’Rivera fondly remembers Dizzy Gillespie, his support of musicians, his South Carolina roots, & famed composition ‘Birks Works’
56:46 Birks’ Works (Dizzy Gillespie) - ft. P. D’Rivera, clarinet; D. Urcola, trumpet
1:09:37 Paquito D’Riveira Introduces Argentinian classic ‘Alfonsina y El Mar’ by composer Ariel Ramirez, inspired by poet Alfonsina Storni
1:10:24 Diego Urcola saluda a sus hermanos argentinos virtuales
1:11:37 Alfonsina y El Mar (comp. Ariel Ramirez) - ft. Diego Urcola, trumpet
1:22:14 Paquito D’Rivera shares the humorous unpredictability in the life of a musician.
1:23:44 Alexander’s Ragtime Band, with intro (Irving Berlin) - ft. Paquito D’Rivera, clarinet & Diego Urcola, trumpet
1:31:56 Paquito discusses tour with Diego & pianist Chucho Valdés, introducing his composition dedicated to Chucho “I Miss You Too”
1:33:33 I Miss You Too (comp. Paquito D’Rivera)
1:44:32 Paquito Recognizes Mario Bauzá as one of Harlem’s most influential figures // his impact on Dizzy Gillespie & bebop movement & role as musical director of the Machito orchestra
1:45:46 Mambo Inn (comp. Mario Bauzá, Grace Sampson, & Bobby Woodlen)

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