Schedules
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09/10/2024 3:50 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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09/10/2024 3:58 pm |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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09/10/2024 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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09/10/2024 5:14 pm |
Jazz Open Stuttgart: West Coast All Stars |
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| Celebrating 50 years of West Coast Jazz, a cool form of jazz played mostly by studio musicians as a break from their studio work, showing early pioneers like Conte Candoli, Carl Fontana and Teddy Edwards. | |||||
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09/10/2024 6:45 pm |
Face au Public |
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| A concert by legendary African-American folk singer, actress, guitarist, lyricist and civil and human rights activist Odetta, who sang her spirituals with immeasurable sorrow. | |||||
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09/10/2024 7:16 pm |
Rebirth: Richard Lems |
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| Illustrating the brutal life of Richard Lems as an addict and his struggle to free himself from shame. Richard expresses himself verbally but relives his moments as a drummer. | |||||
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09/10/2024 7:33 pm |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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09/10/2024 8:01 pm |
Fats Domino - The North Sea Jazz |
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| American singer and pianist Fats Domino gave an unforgettable performance at the North Sea Jazz Festival of 1980. | |||||
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09/10/2024 9:11 pm |
Salif Keïta and les ambassadeurs - Jazz in Marciac |
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| Salif Keita, Cheick Tidiane Seck, Amadou Bagayoko, Brian Edwards and the rest of the band. Recorded in 2015. | |||||
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09/10/2024 10:09 pm |
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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09/10/2024 11:38 pm |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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09/11/2024 12:00 am |
Miles Davis: Jazz Greats |
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| American trumpeter Miles Davis was a pioneering jazz musician from the late 1940s to the late 1980s. His influence on 20th century music is significant, as he innovates in bebop, cool jazz, hard bop, modal jazz, and electronic music. | |||||
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09/11/2024 1:03 am |
Gerry Mulligan Big Band - The North Sea Jazz |
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| In 1982, American saxophonist Gerry Mulligan gave an unforgettable performance at the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague. | |||||
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09/11/2024 2:08 am |
Tribute to Django Reinhardt: Bireli Lagrene |
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| Biréli Lagrène is a French jazz guitarist born on September 4, 1966 in a family of gypsy tradition. In this performance, Lagrène pays homage to Django Reinhardt with his son, Babik Reinhardt. | |||||
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09/11/2024 2:37 am |
Belgium Sessions |
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| Performances from European jazz musicians. Violinist Alexandre Cavaliere and pianist Pascal Mohy share the stage for the first time as they tackle material made famous by artists including Miles Davis. | |||||
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09/11/2024 3:42 am |
Casper the Funky Ghost: Bootsy Collins à Vienne |
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| Bootsy knows to keep his high energy alive and gives a spectacular show. | |||||
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09/11/2024 5:10 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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09/11/2024 5:16 am |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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09/11/2024 5:56 am |
Avishai Cohen/Tscho Theissing, Arab Medley |
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| 'Arab Medley'. Arranged by Avishai Cohen and Tscho Theissing. | |||||
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09/11/2024 6:02 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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09/11/2024 7:00 am |
On the Road with Duke Ellington |
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| In May 2014, the Conservatory of Amsterdam hosted a unique 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 speak about his life. | |||||
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09/11/2024 7:50 am |
Jazz in Duketown |
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| The band plays a mix of various styles, inspired by funk, jazz, dub, rock, and others. The ensemble made its debut in 2010 and has played at numerous festivals. Their December 2010 performance with former backing musicians of Afrobeat founder Fela K. | |||||
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09/11/2024 8:56 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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09/11/2024 9:03 am |
John Lee Hooker Live in Paris |
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| In this 1970 performance at Maison de la Radio in Paris, France, American blues legend John Lee Hooker (voice and guitar) is joined by the masterful Carey Bell (harmonica), Joe Harper (bass), Lester Dorsie (drums), and Jimmy Dawkins (electric guitar). From the first to the very last minute of the concert, Hooker illustrates why he, 45 years later, was to be ranked 35th on Rolling Stone's 2015 list of 100 Greatest Guitarists: this bluesman is truly in a class of his own. | |||||
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09/11/2024 9:35 am |
Chicken |
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| The audience at the Montreal Jazz Festival in Canada was in for a treat on 3 July 1982 when a true musical innovator hit the stage in the form of Jaco Pastorius, who transformed the electric bass into a formidable solo instrument. Combining intricate harmonics, fluid melodies, and unparalleled technical skill, Pastorius left a lasting impact on the music world. In this concert, he is accompanied by Peter Erskine on drums, percussionist Don Alias, Othello Molineaux on steel drums, Bob Mintzer on tenor sax and bass clarinet, and Randy Brecker on trumpet and electronics. | |||||
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09/11/2024 9:46 am |
Naima |
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| Explore the music of one of the most influential and innovative saxophonists in jazz history: John Coltrane. Featuring a collection of remarkable performances from the early 1960s that showcase Coltrane's unparalleled artistry. | |||||
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09/11/2024 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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09/11/2024 10:46 am |
Ghatam, Kanjira and Morsing: Nandi |
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| The trio 'Nandi' is made up of the Indian master percussionist Ghatam Suresh, bassist Pascal Lovergne, and pianist Stefan Orins. | |||||
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09/11/2024 11:49 am |
Stan Getz: Jazz Greats |
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| American jazz tenor saxophonist Stan Getz (1927-1991) was nicknamed The Sound for his warm, lyrical tone. Performing in bebop and cool jazz groups, he popularized bossa nova in America with the hit `The Girl from Ipanema'. | |||||
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09/11/2024 1:00 pm |
InJazz 2019 |
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| One of the artists performing at inJazz is Agnes Gosling. She has matured as a writer and arranger. The vocalist is unafraid to show her vulnerability. With her quartet, Gosling honors the tradition of great acoustic jazz while exploring new sounds and styles from the contemporary music world. | |||||
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09/11/2024 1:28 pm |
Coleman Hawkins Live in '62 |
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| The `Father of Jazz Saxophone' demonstrates why he is one of the most important innovators in jazz history in two concerts that also feature trumpeter Harry Edison and Jo Jones. | |||||
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09/11/2024 2:30 pm |
Modern Jazz Quartet: Live Concert |
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| The Modern Jazz Quartet performs at Singer Concertzaal in Laren. | |||||
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09/11/2024 3:18 pm |
Seine Sessions |
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| Unique performances and interviews with Fantazio, Eddy Lopez, Banoit Savard, and many others. | |||||