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Top cast Edit. Clint Eastwood Self as Self. Sting Self as Self. Bill Cosby Self as Self. Dave Brubeck. Duke Ellington Self as Self archive footage. Greg Lake Self as Self archive footage. Keith Emerson Self as Self. Iola Brubeck Self as Self. Art Tatum Self as Self archive footage. Paul Desmond Self as Self archive footage. Joe Morello. Carl Palmer Self as Self archive footage. Jay McShann Self as Self. Eugene Wright. Bruce Ricker.

More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. A chronological look at the life and career of jazz musician, composer, and performer Dave Brubeck December 6, to December 5, , presented through contemporary interviews, archival footage of interviews and performances, and commentary by family, fellow musicians, and aficionados.

Emphases include his mother's influence, his wife's invention of college tours, his skill as an accompanist, the great quartet with Desmond, Morello, and Wright , his ability to find musical ideas everywhere, his orchestral compositions, his religious conversion, and his unflagging sweet nature. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit.

Trivia This documentary was first broadcast on Dave Brubeck 's ninetieth birthday on December 6, User reviews 2 Review. Top review. The title of the film directed by Bruce Ricker and produced by Clint Eastwood is inspired by one of the most famous pieces composed by Dave Brubeck here is on a recording in , with his quartet including preferred saxophonist partner and friend Paul Desmond.

It is also a defining story line which is followed with off-voice commentaries in a rather conventional and chronological manner, but gets enriched at each stop by a rich and significant melt of interviews made by the musician during his long career with media figures like Walter Cronkite, and commentaries on the music of Brubeck by experts and artists like Yo-Yo Ma or Sting, and most than all the music itself.

Archived clips take us from the music of the debut years to the Newport festival concert, and then some music played specially for this film. This is the story of a fabulous life, which started in California, continued on the European second world war theaters where his talent is quickly discovered and put to the service on entertaining and raising the moral of the troops and the formal musical studies with Darius Milhaud.

The 50s brought him the recognition, the formation of the famous Dave Brubeck Quartet which would accompany him for almost two decades and fame, as jazz was entering mainstream and Brubeck was the first musician in the genre who made the cover of TIME Magazine in He was also a breakthrough artist in what concerns the penetration of jazz in the popular music attention and hit parades.

Take Five for example was recorded in and made it to the top in many countries around the world. Jazz Icons: website Dave Brubeck boasts two beautifully filmed concerts from one of the most beloved quartets in jazz history.

Captured at the pinnacle of their power and popularity, Paul Desmond alto sax , Joe Morello drums , Eugene Wright bass and Dave Brubeck piano explore the trails they blazed into the realm of odd time signatures with "Forty Days" and two versions of their groundbreaking hit "Take Five", as well as forays into world music with two unique interpretations of "Koto Song".

Their intimate onstage chemistry and impeccable musicianship made the DBQ an award-winning jazz super group. Concert audiences made the Brubeck group a phenomenon, at first on college campuses, then in the world at large, and those audiences could see the genuine esteem and fondness Brubeck, Desmond, Wright and Morello had for one another. Without a trace of artifice or overt showmanship, the four radiated the enjoyment they got from playing together.

It was infectious. This edition captures the classic edition of the Dave Brubeck Quartet in concert from two separate tours of Europe. The performance from Belguim from a studio taping opens with an extended treatment of "St.



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