Schedules
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05/21/2024 3:48 pm |
DJAZZ Portrait |
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| Portrait of the Montreux Jazz Festival, an annual music festival in Switzerland. | |||||
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05/21/2024 3:57 pm |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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05/21/2024 5:00 pm |
Sarah Vaughan Live in '58 and 64: The Divine One |
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| These three performances demonstrate why Sarah Vaughan is invariably mentioned in the same breath as Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday. | |||||
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05/21/2024 6:14 pm |
Teus Nobel Live at the Bimhuis Amsterdam |
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| Teus Nobel is a Dutch trumpet and flugelhorn player. This performance is based on his second album 'Legacy'. | |||||
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05/21/2024 7:14 pm |
Visions of Music |
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| Presenting the musette, a French musical genre that was first introduced by musicians from the south of France. | |||||
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05/21/2024 7:38 pm |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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05/21/2024 8:03 pm |
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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05/21/2024 8:13 pm |
Angel Forrest Show 2017 |
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| With a career of more than 30 years and 10 albums, Angel Forrest, recipient of the Maple Blues Awards for Female Vocalist of the Year for the previous five years and finalist at the International Blues Challenge 2018 in Memphis, strikes again with Electric Love, a double live album. It was her tribute show to the legendary Janis Joplin that brought Angel Forrest to the public. Her spot-on tribute to Janis Joplin was another unique signature on blues takes. | |||||
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05/21/2024 8:51 pm |
Chamber Music: Sissoko and Segal |
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| A brilliant interplay between the two musicians and combines the several worlds of jazz, Malian and classical music. | |||||
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05/21/2024 9:54 pm |
Jazzed Out New York City |
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| Unusual locations in several of the world's metropoles provide the setting for brief jazz performances: from garage buildings, multi-storey car parks, street corners, subway trains and parks. The city merges with the musical creations of artists. | |||||
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05/21/2024 11:41 pm |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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05/22/2024 12:02 am |
Bill Evans' European Tour: Live in '64, '65 and '70 |
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| Featuring five separate performances by one of the most revered pianists in music history, over an 11-year span, highlighting Evans' ever-deepening artistry as he performs with four different all-star rhythm sections, including the stunning duo of bassist Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen and drummer Alan Dawson. | |||||
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05/22/2024 1:40 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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05/22/2024 2:34 am |
InJazz 2019 |
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| Music from Matteo Myderwyk, a Dutch pianist who learnt from Harmen Fraanje and Rembrandt Frerichs. | |||||
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05/22/2024 3:13 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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05/22/2024 4:19 am |
Maceo Parker: Jazz à Juan |
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| Maceo Parker has played with some of the scenes biggest names, and proven to be star by creating a special chemistry between every style he touches. | |||||
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05/22/2024 5:14 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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05/22/2024 5:21 am |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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05/22/2024 6:00 am |
The Morgenland Festival |
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| MCO features the Syrian Expat Philharmonic Orchestra under conductor Naci Özgüç. Of Turkish origin, Özgüç was raised by two opera singers, who opened the doors of a musical career. | |||||
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05/22/2024 6:50 am |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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05/22/2024 7:00 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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05/22/2024 8:02 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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05/22/2024 8:55 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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05/22/2024 9:06 am |
Charles Mingus and Eric Dolphy Live in Liège |
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| Charles Mingus showcases a concert performed in April 1965 featuring his most celebrated lineup, with Jaki Byard, Dannie Richmond, Johnny Coles, Clifford Jordan and Eric Dolphy. | |||||
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05/22/2024 9:39 am |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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05/22/2024 10:00 am |
WOMEX 2018 |
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| In 2018, WOMEX was held in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. One of its showcase participants, Nelida Karr, sings, plays various instruments. Her music reflects her growing up in Malabo in Africa's only Spanish-speaking country, Equatorial Guinea. | |||||
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05/22/2024 10:46 am |
Mizikopéyi Big Band Live à L'Atrium |
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| Mizikopéyi is the first West Indian and Caribbean group to perform contemporary music from Martinique and Guadeloupe - zouk, beguine, mazurka and kompa - with big band arrangements. Together with Martinique artist Tony Chasseur, the big band offers a musical journey through a rich cultural heritage, mixing traditional and popular Antilles and Afro-Caribbean melodies with the harmonies of brass instruments as seen in the great tradition of New Orleans. | |||||
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05/22/2024 12:07 pm |
Miles Davis: Jazz Greats |
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| American trumpeter Miles Davis (1926-1991) was a pioneering jazz musician from the late 1940s to the late 1980s. His influence on 20th century music is hard to overstate, as he trailblazed bebop, cool jazz, hardbop, modal jazz, and electronic music. | |||||
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05/22/2024 1:09 pm |
Festival vue sur la relève: SHPIK |
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| Montreal's jazz group SHPIK offer bold and impressionistic music, drawing inspiration from jazz, nature, and film. | |||||
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05/22/2024 1:40 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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05/22/2024 2:27 pm |
Live at Studio de l'Ermitage, Paris |
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| Five-piece contemporary jazz band Theorem of Joy perform at a celebration of their album's release. They are joined by a number of special guests including Boris Lamerand, Antoine Delprat, Olive Perusson, Octavio Angarita, and Maxime Berton. | |||||
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05/22/2024 2:59 pm |
Seine Sessions |
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| Eddy King hosts unique performances by artists playing together for the first time, along with interviews with Cool Jam, Bibi Tanga, Kingsy Ray, and many others. | |||||
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05/22/2024 3:37 pm |
The Morgenland Festival |
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| The Morgenland Chamber Orchestra has been an integral part of the Morgenland Festival since 2009. As part of the festival's opening concert, the orchestra perform a collection of pieces that evoke a range of emotions. | |||||