Schedules
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03/07/2023 7:00 pm |
Bergen Sessions |
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| Interviews and live performances from jazz artists on the mountains of Bergen in Norway. | |||||
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03/07/2023 7:09 pm |
Thomas Carbou : spectacle au Bleury |
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| Thomas Carbou and Patrick Graham in concert at Montréal's Le Bleury Vinyl Bar. | |||||
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03/07/2023 8:20 pm |
Louis Armstrong: Live in Australia |
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| The great jazz pioneer performs with his usual charisma and passion in this live concert, filmed in Australia in 1964 as part of his tour with the All Stars. | |||||
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03/07/2023 9:16 pm |
Marcus Miller: Thoughts on Miles |
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| Recorded during the tour `Tutu Revisited' in 2009, Marcus Miller looks back on his relationship with Miles Davis. Miller also talks about the process of making `Tutu', and shares stories of the legendary recording of this album. | |||||
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03/07/2023 10:00 pm |
Travellin' Blues: Big Daddy Wilson |
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| Always respectful of the blues roots he inherited, the charismatic singer adds soul, funk, country and gospel to his musical range; the memories of his American youth. | |||||
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03/07/2023 11:26 pm |
Istanbul Sessions |
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| After jazz reached Istanbul, it firmly took root there. Quite a few jazz bars have sprung up to cater to the genre's fans. The DJAZZ series 'Istanbul Sessions' is the thermometer of Istanbul jazz in the first decade of the 2000s. | |||||
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03/08/2023 12:21 am |
Christian Scott: The Centennial Trilogy |
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| In just a few years, young trumpet player Christian Scott has become synonymous with a new jazz generation. He shakes up the conventions of jazz by taking the genre to new horizons and reaching a wider audience. | |||||
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03/08/2023 1:35 am |
DJAZZ Portrait |
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| Portraits of artists, concerts and festivals that offer a window into the world of jazz.. Features artists of varied fame and offers insights into their life, work and own musical interests. | |||||
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03/08/2023 2:04 am |
We Love Ella: The Amazing Keystone Big Band |
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| Bastien Ballaz, Aloïs Benoit, Loïc Bacheveillier, Sylvain Thomas (trombones) Jon Boutellier, Pierre Desassis, Kenny Jeanney, Eric Prost, Ghyslain Regard (saxophones) David Enhco, Thierry Sénéau, Vincent Labarre, Félicien Bouchot (trumpets) Fred Nardin (piano), François Thibaut (Guitar) Patrick Maradan (Double Bass) Romain Sarron (Drums) Guests Célia Kaméni (vocal) China Moses (vocal) Sarah McKenzie (vocal, piano). | |||||
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03/08/2023 3:00 am |
The Crusaders - The North Sea Jazz |
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| In 1987, American jazz fusion ensemble The Crusaders gave an unforgettable performance at the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague. | |||||
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03/08/2023 3:46 am |
Jazzahead! |
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| Belgian reed player Mattias De Craene invites his two compatriots Simon Segers and Lennert Jacobs on bizarre instrumental adventures. Segers and Jacobs are both experienced drummers from the worlds of jazz, pop, free improvisation, and experimental music. At times, their music brings about a dark, horror-like atmosphere, followed by unwieldy, repetitive tribal rhythms. | |||||
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03/08/2023 4:19 am |
Jazzahead! |
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| Having studied drums and composition in Berlin and Hamburg respectively, Weber now presents his own quartet, Four Fauns, which focuses on the drummer's original compositions. | |||||
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03/08/2023 4:53 am |
MotorMusic Jazz Sessions |
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| Music from Linus, a duo consisting of guitarist Ruben Machtelinckx and saxophonist Thomas Jillings. The intense sound produced by their tenor saxophone and acoustic baritone guitar produces melodies that take people on a musical journey. | |||||
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03/08/2023 5:58 am |
Electro Deluxe au Trianon |
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| Composed of 13 talented musicians, the Electro Deluxe ensemble offers a unique combination of jazz, funk, electronic music, and rap. Their Welcome Home concert was recorded at the Théâtre Le Trianon in Paris, 2013. | |||||
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03/08/2023 8:00 am |
The Morgenland Festival |
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| Music from Jivan Gasparyan Jr, a talented musician who draws inspiration from the folk melodies of his native Armenia. His grandfather, also a musician, taught him the duduk, an instrument of Armenian origin. | |||||
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03/08/2023 9:00 am |
Non Stop - Travels With Michel Petrucciani |
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| Portraying Michel Petrucciani's unique outlook on life, his vitality, boisterous humour and comedic talent which triumphs over all physical restrictions. Also showing Michel Petrucciani performing and composing, and at a recording session. | |||||
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03/08/2023 10:02 am |
Vaudou Game : Blues sur Seine |
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| Since 1999, the French festival Blues sur Seine has been committed to promoting blues and blues culture in the regions of Rosny-sur-Seine and Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. Vaudou Game was one of the bands at edition 2015. | |||||
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03/08/2023 10:55 am |
DJAZZ Portrait |
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| Portraits of artists, concerts and festivals that offer a window into the world of jazz.. Features artists of varied fame and offers insights into their life, work and own musical interests. | |||||
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03/08/2023 11:01 am |
Jazz samba : Baden Powell Quartet |
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| INA Archives. | |||||
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03/08/2023 12:00 pm |
Ella Fitzgerald in Brussels: The American Songbook |
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| Shot in Belgium in 1957, Ella Fitzgerald performs with Ray Brown, Herb Ellis, Jo Jones and Oscar Peterson on classics such as `Lullaby Of Birdland' and `It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)'. | |||||
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03/08/2023 12:43 pm |
The Most Exciting Woman in the World: Eartha Kitt |
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| Eartha Kitt sings her favourites. | |||||
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03/08/2023 1:43 pm |
Anita Oday Live in Sweden 1963 |
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| Two concerts from 1963 and 1970 presenting jazz singer Anita O'Day in impeccable form. O'Day's horn-based approach to singing is in full effect throughout both shows including renditions of audience favourites `Tea For Two' and `Sweet Georgia Brown'. | |||||
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03/08/2023 2:37 pm |
Jazz à Vienne |
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| Jazz à Vienne is one of the world's most prestigious jazz festivals. Ever since 1981, it has attracted a mix of jazz legends and exciting newcomers, with many of them playing return engagements. | |||||
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03/08/2023 4:23 pm |
Marion Williams Sings Spirituals |
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| Marion Williams, with backing from Tommy Brown (piano), Joe Washington (organ), Billy Tuliver (drums), and singers Barbara White and Ann Bolden, sings gospel songs and spirituals as if she has lived them a thousand times over. | |||||
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03/08/2023 4:55 pm |
Aretha Franklin: A Trip in Paris |
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| A live Recording at the Palais Des Sports from 1977. | |||||