Jazz medley. World-famous masterpieces and recommended popular songs.
We present a selection of jazz pieces that showcase the genre’s remarkable versatility—its ability to absorb music from any original style and transform it through inventive arrangement.
Experience the diversity of jazz, where brass, piano, guitar, and percussion—indeed, any instrument—can take center stage.
- A classic brass band medley
- The Royal Road of Jazz: Classic modern jazz masterpieces. Popular tracks you should listen to at least once.
- [Johnny's Medley] A selection of popular songs that continue to captivate many fans!
- [Music Box Medley] A Collection of Hit Songs You’ll Want to Hear in Music Box Tones
- [Ghibli’s Famous Songs Medley] The soothing world of Studio Ghibli that resonates with the heart
- Nostalgic song medley. Classic Japanese hits and recommended popular songs.
- [Western Jazz] A Special Feature on Standard Numbers You’ve Heard at Least Once
- [J-POP] For those who want to listen to everything! A compilation of medleys by popular artists
- An exciting medley of Western music: world-famous classics and recommended hits
- A medley of crowd-pleasing classics. Iconic Japanese songs and recommended popular tracks.
- Parody song medley. Classic Japanese hits and recommended popular songs.
- Great for karaoke too! Jazz classics you’ll want to sing at least once
- A compilation of jazz insert songs and covers from anime
Jazz Medley. World-famous masterpieces, recommended popular songs (11–20)
Disney Big Band Medley – Jazz Cover (Sinatra/Bublé Style)Mike Votano

Cool!! Every Disney classic has been turned into a super cool jazz piece.
The charm of the originals is kept intact—without overdoing the changes—while stylish jazz elements are layered on top to great effect.
It’s put together really well! This is absolutely satisfying to listen to.
Small Ensemble Wind Band: Swing Swing MedleyMusicEight1965
![[Small Ensemble Wind Band] Swing Swing Medley Music Eight 1965](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/N-txQ8olIPc/sddefault.jpg)
After all, jazz and wind ensembles go really well together.
Maybe it’s especially because swing is often played by big bands.
There was a slightly unusual melody that popped up in the middle that made me think, “Huh?”—but that’s part of the fun, and overall it’s an enjoyable medley.
MOZART MEETS JAZZ – Nova Phil. vs. Paul Joseph QuartetNew York’s Nova Philharmonic and Paul Joseph

A slightly unusual concert where Mozart’s very classical Eine kleine Nachtmusik was performed alternately—one movement in the orthodox style, the next in jazz.
It was quite refreshing.
You know, the fusion of classical and jazz is surprisingly common.
Oscar Peterson – Medley – ‘Round midnight, Waltz for Debby, MistyOscar Peterson

This is a medley by Oscar Peterson, a jazz pianist who represents the jazz world.
His technique is truly incredible! Each note is beautifully articulated, and those irregular accents—so characteristic of jazz piano—land exactly where you want them, delivering a first-rate sound to enjoy.
[Tokyo DisneySea] “Big Band Beat” Special Medley [Piano and Vocal Cover]emi amemiya
![[Tokyo DisneySea] “Big Band Beat” Special Medley | Tokyo DisneySea “Big Band Beat!” Special Medley [Piano & Vocal] Emi Amemiya](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/gL-hnUZELlg/sddefault.jpg)
It’s sprinkled with major jazz standards and it’s exciting.
Both the male and female vocal parts are delivered brilliantly, and the piano arrangement is cool on top of that.
Since it tightly condenses the post-2016 renewal version of DisneySea’s Big Band Beat as-is, it seems like an irresistible medley for fans.
Le Frères Club IKSPIARILes Frères

This is the true essence of Les Frères! They skillfully harness boogie-woogie—a subgenre of jazz—to deliver an irresistibly upbeat Disney medley.
It’s irresistible for Disney fans, enjoyable for jazz lovers, and for those who love both, it’s a masterpiece worthy of being called a “god-tier” track!
Jazz Medley. World-famous masterpieces, recommended popular songs (21–30)
Chick Corea & Hiromi Uehara Medley – Hiromi Uehara & Chick Corea.flvHiromi Uehara & Chick Corea

A renowned jazz pianist performs famous pieces in collaboration.
Both of them are top-notch in technique and expressiveness, and they each possess a uniquely original worldview, so it unfolds into a world that is, well, strangely wonderful in the best sense.
It’s neither classical nor pop—this feels like what jazz is.





