Born 27 March 1924, died 3 April 1990, Sarah Vaughan was
imho the best jazz singer ever, with an immaculate technique – pitch, phrasing,
timbre – allied to an extraordinary interpretive imagination. I sat about 10
feet behind her on-stage in the Michael Fowler Centre when she performed with
piano, bass and drums at the Wellington Festival in 1989 – the same festival
where Pierre
Boulez, who turned 87 yesterday, conducted his Ensemble InterContemporain in
Birtwistle, Boulez and someone else, probably Messiaen.
Vaughan was fantastic. Of course she was,
but what I really appreciated was how often she turned around to us in the
cheap seats and made sure that we were included. I could just about touch her
pianist. A year later she was dead.
Here is the young Sarah Vaughan singing
“Over the Rainbow” which is not her core repertoire but it shows her warmth, technique
and gorgeous tone:
And here she is a few years later with “I
Got Rhythm”. Who could ask for anything more?:
Happy Birthday to Sarah Vaughan
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