Schedules
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05/18/2023 5:00 pm |
Les McCann: Live in New Orleans |
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| Self-taught musician Less McCann became a world jazz star after the release of his 1968 album Swiss Movement, which he recorded with the late Eddie Harris. In this 1983 set, he brings gospel back to New Orleans. | |||||
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05/18/2023 5:59 pm |
The Tällberg Foundation: Jazz for the Planet |
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| New compositions from John Patitucci (bass), Marco Pignataro (sax and musical director), and Joe Lovano (sax) and features, Terri Lyne Carrington (drums), Nadia Washington (vocals), Chico Pinheiro (guitar), and Anastassiya Petrova (piano). | |||||
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05/18/2023 6:57 pm |
John Coltrane: Live in Comblain-la-Tour |
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| As a saxophonist, John Coltrane stood above Dexter Gordon and Miles Davis. | |||||
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05/18/2023 8:01 pm |
Maynard Ferguson Big Band: Brussels, 1980 |
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| The Maynard Ferguson Big Band performing at the Brussels Jazz Club during their winter tour of 1980. | |||||
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05/18/2023 8:48 pm |
Melismetiq: Moods |
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| Since its opening in 1992, Moods jazz club has developed into one of Zurich's largest and most important cultural venues. The club's performers, Shai Maestro, Ari Bragi Karason, Rick Rosato and Arthur Hnatek quartet play dreamy music. | |||||
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05/18/2023 10:33 pm |
Piano and Sax: Charlie Mariano and Wolfgang Dauner |
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| The melodiousness and maturity of Charlie Mariano's saxophone and the freshness and feistiness of Wolfgang Dauner's piano turn the meeting of these two jazz greats into a thrilling interplay. | |||||
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05/19/2023 12:06 am |
Jazzahead! |
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| Matthew Whitaker, an American jazz pianist. This multi-instrumentalist has come a long way to get where he is today, overcoming adversity and dedicating countless hours to honing his craft. With his declarative label debut Now Hear This (Resilience Music, 2019), Whitaker has announced himself as a major new voice on jazz piano, organ and a wide range of keyboard instruments. | |||||
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05/19/2023 12:55 am |
Earl Hines Quartet: Spa, 1977 |
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| The legendary jazz pianist Earl Hines was at the top of his game when he performed in the Belgian town of Spa in 1977. | |||||
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05/19/2023 1:42 am |
Take Away Blue: A Blue Note Tribute |
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| A tribute to Blue Note Records, which celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2014. | |||||
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05/19/2023 2:19 am |
Da Pá Virada Sessions |
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| One of the artists taking part in this series is Martina Marana. Vocalist, instrumentalist, and composer Martina Marana uses the power of irony to show how women instrumentalists are misjudged. In her music, Martina breaks free of sexist labels, reclaiming her own power as musician and composer. A gifted lyricist, Marana makes uncompromising, unique music. | |||||
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05/19/2023 3:25 am |
BIRDtv |
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| Music from STUFF, a Belgian band that formed when drummer Lander Gyselinck was asked to play live music between DJ sets at a local bar. The band play a mix of funk, hip-hop, and electro. | |||||
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05/19/2023 4:39 am |
The Manhattan Transfer - The North Sea Jazz |
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| In 1982, the legendary American vocal quartet The Manhattan Transfer gave an unforgettable performance at the festival. The Grammy award-winning group was founded in 1969 and explored various music styles. | |||||
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05/19/2023 6:02 am |
Seine Sessions |
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| Performances and interviews featuring DjeuhDjoah, Lieutenant Nicholson, Kacem Wapalek, and others. | |||||
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05/19/2023 6:29 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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05/19/2023 6:41 am |
Stingray Pause Play |
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| A chat with local and international artists offering an in-depth look at their lives and music. In the process, the artists reveal their musical influences, favourite songs, and most precious musical memories. | |||||
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05/19/2023 7:00 am |
Hall & Oates: Live at The Sydney Entertainment Centre |
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| Daryl Hall and John Oates took to the stage at Sydney's Entertainment Centre. | |||||
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05/19/2023 8:32 am |
Moondog & the London Saxophonique |
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| Moondog, a gaunt, mysterious and extravagantly-garbed blind street musician, was celebrated among New Yorkers for two decades before gaining acclaim in Europe as an avant-garde composer conducting orchestras before royalty. | |||||
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05/19/2023 9:03 am |
Paradox Live |
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| Featuring innovative contemporary jazz and improvised music, the search for modernity and mind blowing sounds: a performance from the talented Dutch drummer Philippe Lemm with his trio. | |||||
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05/19/2023 10:00 am |
JV's Boogaloo Squad: Squad Goals |
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| Toronto-based keyboardist and composer Joel Visentin is a proud Winnipeg export with a passion for the Hammond B3 organ. Originally a pianist, the organ first grabbed him while studying music at Humber College. | |||||
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05/19/2023 10:57 am |
Erroll Garner: Jazz Archive |
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| Recorded at la Maison de la Radio. Director by Jean Christophe Averty and Presented by Franck Tenot. | |||||
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05/19/2023 11:44 am |
TorTube |
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| Eric Vloeimans and Florian Weber perform a jazz set named `A Good Conversation'. | |||||
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05/19/2023 12:16 pm |
Da Pá Virada Sessions |
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| One of the bands taking part in this series is Os Capoeira. This ensemble practices the traditional Brazilian martial art from Bahia it is named after, combining elements of dance, acrobatics, and percussive music. Moreover, Os Capoeira runs a cultural center in São Paulo. Let yourself be inspired by Os Capoeira's unique take on Brazilian culture! | |||||
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05/19/2023 1:11 pm |
Bayerischer Hof Night Club: Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio |
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| This live recording was made during the Munich Klaviersommer at the Bayerischer Hof Night Club. | |||||
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05/19/2023 2:49 pm |
Jazzahead! |
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| Due to COVID-19, only half of the scheduled performances of the 2021 edition were actually recorded in Bremen. Among the performing bands is The Great Harry Hillmann, a quartet that for the occasion joins forces with the Trio Edi Nulz. | |||||
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05/19/2023 3:21 pm |
Jazzahead! |
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| Jazz flutist and soprano saxophonist Jane Bunnett. She surrounds herself with an ensemble of talented Cuban musicians, Maqueque. Their two musical universes feed off each other's rich and varied musical heritages. This collaboration leads to fresh, colorful new music, revealing their boundless creativity. | |||||