Schedules
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09/06/2024 4:11 pm |
Tim Kliphuis and the NCO: The Changing Seasons |
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| The Netherlands Chamber Orchestra commissioned violinist Tim Kliphuis, internationally known for his genre-crossing approach to music, to write a new version of Antonio Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons'. | |||||
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09/06/2024 4:50 pm |
Wes Montgomery: Here's That Rainy Day |
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| Wes Montgomery performs the captivating 'Nica's Dream' in the Netherlands in 1965, and Joe Pass showcases a timeless appeal with 'You Stepped Out of a Dream' and 'You Turned the Tables on Me', recorded live in Hanover in 1975. | |||||
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09/06/2024 5:00 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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09/06/2024 5:12 pm |
Fay Claassen: Two Portraits of Chet Baker |
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| Fay Claassen, who became internationally known through her album `Two Portraits of Chet Baker', performs in concert. | |||||
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09/06/2024 6:12 pm |
Count Basie and His Orchestra Live in Charleroi |
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| Count Basie is one of the most important bandleaders of the swing era. Basie's orchestra was characterised by a light, swinging rhythm section that he led from the piano, lively ensemble work, and generous soloing. | |||||
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09/06/2024 7:04 pm |
Blicher Hemmer Gadd: A Music Documentary |
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| Award-winning saxophonist Michael Blicher, Hammond player Dan Hemmer and drummer Steve Gadd celebrate their shared love for Hammond-organ soul jazz. The band's third album features vocalist Paul Carrack on ballad `The First One To Know'. | |||||
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09/06/2024 7:31 pm |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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09/06/2024 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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09/06/2024 8:19 pm |
Crossroads: From Highlife to Musette |
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| On the road where European and African music converge, we discover the diverse influences of Jazz and her offshoots that exist today. | |||||
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09/06/2024 9:20 pm |
Altin Gün: BIRD, Rotterdam |
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| The group Altin Gün came to existence when bassist Jasper Verhulst made an inspiring journey to Turkey. After his show in Istanbul, he felt greatly attracted to the Turkish sound from the 1970s. | |||||
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09/06/2024 10:15 pm |
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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09/06/2024 11:10 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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09/06/2024 11:35 pm |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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09/06/2024 11:58 pm |
Oscar Peterson - C Jam Blues |
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| Oscar Peterson's trio plays `C-Jam Blues' in Holbaek, Denmark, on May 2, 1964. | |||||
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09/07/2024 12:07 am |
Dionne Warwick live at the 27 Club |
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| Dionne Warwick's vocal artistry ranges from voluminous deep register to soft, fragile high notes. | |||||
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09/07/2024 12:37 am |
Free Jazz in Kongressaal Munich: Cecil Taylor |
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| During this 1984 Müncher Klaviersommer concert, Cecil Taylor shows his mastery of improvised jazz. | |||||
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09/07/2024 1:34 am |
Lynne Arriale - The MotorMusic Jazz Sessions |
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| The MotorMusic Jazz Sessions attract many great jazz musicians. International jazz musicians share their passion for the music while performing some of the most original music in the global jazz scene. | |||||
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09/07/2024 2:29 am |
The Crusaders: Estival Lugano 1987 |
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| A performance at Estival in Switzerland, Lugano, by The Crusaders, an American jazz fusion group popular in the 1970s. The group employ a two-manned front-line horn section, and their sound is rooted in hard bop, with an emphasis on R&B and soul. | |||||
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09/07/2024 3:33 am |
Sao Paulo Samba |
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| The São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of Brazilian and Latin American classics, featuring Banda Mantiqueira and Monica Salmaso. Includes works by Alberto Ginastera, Astor Piazzolla, Heitor Villa-Lobos and João Bosco. | |||||
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09/07/2024 5:26 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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09/07/2024 5:32 am |
Chucho's Mood |
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| Featuring a relevant pieces of jazz history with `Chucho's Mood', a song by Chucho Valdés. | |||||
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09/07/2024 5:44 am |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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09/07/2024 6:02 am |
Jacques Kuba Séguin : l'étude des Lueurs |
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| Jacques presents a programme that swings between modernity and tradition. | |||||
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09/07/2024 6:47 am |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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09/07/2024 7:00 am |
Blue Note: A Story of Modern Jazz |
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| Archival performance clips highlight a history of the jazz record label. | |||||
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09/07/2024 8:04 am |
Public Enemy: Live at The Metro Theatre |
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| Public Enemy, also known as PE, performs at The Metro Theatre, in Sydney, Australia, on December 27, 2008. | |||||
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09/07/2024 9:52 am |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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09/07/2024 10:00 am |
DJAZZ Portrait |
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| A look at the most important jazz saxophonists in musical history from around the world. | |||||
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09/07/2024 10:27 am |
On the Road with Duke Ellington |
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| In May 2014, the Conservatory of Amsterdam hosted a conference about one of the greatest jazz composers of the 20th century: Duke Ellington. Musicologists and musicians with a special bond with Ellington and his music spoke about his life and music. | |||||
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09/07/2024 11:22 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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09/07/2024 11:55 am |
Jazzahead! |
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| Among the performing artists are Canadian trumpeter Steph Richards and her quartet. Steph Richards is regarded as an adventurous jazz innovator, who has steadily established herself as a prominent and influential voice in the NYC experimental scene. Richards, who is driven by a curiosity how listeners interact with music, is open to experimenting with sensory variables, including scent, light and space. She is accompanied by Zachary Lober (bass), Joshua White (piano), and Andrew Munsey (drums). | |||||
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09/07/2024 12:42 pm |
MotorMusic Jazz Sessions |
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| Music from the Habanera Duo, a meeting of flautist Marc Grauwels and accordion player Christophe Delporte built on their shared love of both tango and the music of Ástor Piazzolla. | |||||
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09/07/2024 1:42 pm |
Rhoda Scott and La Velle: Hammond, Soul and Blues |
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| An intimate and beautiful show in the antique theatre of Vienne. | |||||
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09/07/2024 2:40 pm |
Duets: Carla Bley and Steve Swallow in 1988 |
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| Pianist Carla Bley and bassist Steve Swallow have performed in the same bands since the 1960s. In 1988, Swallow and Bley began performing duet concerts in Europe, United States, South America and Japan. | |||||
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09/07/2024 3:12 pm |
Django Reinhardt Tribute: Beets & Rosenberg |
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| The treasured compositions of guitarist Django Reinhardt, the founding father of hot club jazz, are engraved in everyone's memory. Although Reinhardt missed two fingers of his left hand, his virtuoso technique was unrivalled. | |||||