Schedules
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11/07/2024 6:23 pm |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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11/07/2024 7:00 pm |
Saluzzi, Mariano & Dauner Live in Stuttgart |
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| Dino Saluzzi, one of Argentina's tango music masters, has been building his legacy since the mid-1980s. His accordion-like bandoneon defines Argentina's tango music. | |||||
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11/07/2024 7:58 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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11/07/2024 8:56 pm |
Comblain-la-Tour Jazz Festival : Jimmy McGriff Trio |
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| Of the major soul-jazz pioneers, Jimmy McGriff was the bluesiest and often insisted that he was more of a blues musician than a jazz artist. Regardless, he remained eclectic enough to blur the lines of genres. | |||||
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11/07/2024 9:33 pm |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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11/07/2024 10:02 pm |
Benny Goodman Septet - The North Sea Jazz |
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| The North Sea Jazz Festival is the largest indoor music festival in the world. Back in 1982, legendary jazz clarinettist Benny Goodman performed at the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague with his septet. | |||||
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11/07/2024 11:08 pm |
Tribute to Django Reinhardt: Rosenberg Meets Beets |
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| World-renowned Dutch pianist Peter Beets has performed with many jazz greats throughout his career, and now performs in tribute to the great Django. | |||||
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11/08/2024 12:22 am |
Four Pianists : Jazz à Vienne |
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| `Jazz a Vienne' is one of the world's most prestigious jazz festivals. Unsurprisingly, the festival's 2012 edition did not fall short of expectations, as the lineup was filled with the biggest names in music. | |||||
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11/08/2024 1:26 am |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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11/08/2024 2:00 am |
Face au Public |
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| Chuck Berry (1926-2017). Influenced by jazz and rhythm and blues, he was rock & roll's greatest songwriter, the main shaper of its instrumental voice, one of its greatest guitarists, and one of its greatest performers. In this 1965 Face au Public TV episode, Chuck Berry plays a string of hit songs, including his 1956 smash hit Roll Over Beethoven, Promised Land and Johnny B. Goode. Chuck cuts loose on guitar and the conservative crowd finally gets it. | |||||
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11/08/2024 2:30 am |
Art Blakey Live in 1965 |
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| Concert featuring Art Blakey on drums, Bobby Timmons on piano, Jymie Merritt on bass, Benny Golson on saxophone, and the legendary trumpet player Lee Morgan. Filmed in Belgium in 1958, this is the only known visual document of this influential band. | |||||
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11/08/2024 3:21 am |
Masters of American Music: The Story of Jazz |
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| As entertaining as it is informative, it is a seamless array of performances, comments, and compelling historic insight. | |||||
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11/08/2024 5:01 am |
Da Pá Virada Sessions |
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| Samba das Flores dedicates itself to exploring the world's different rhythms, thus keeping the Brazilian heritage alive. The individual voices of the ensemble members color Samba das Flores's unique sound. Let Brazilian culture and global rhythms inspire you during this Samba das Flores performance! | |||||
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11/08/2024 6:01 am |
BIGYUKI: Bird 2019 |
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| BIGYUKI's is New York City's secret musical weapon. His unprecedented sound has attracted the attention of many, including Grammy Award-winning and nominated artists such as Q-Tip, Bilal, Talib Kweli, Harvey Mason, and Marcus Strickland. | |||||
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11/08/2024 7:09 am |
Estival Jazz Lugano |
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| The most exciting concerts of past editions of the Lugano Estival Jazz. | |||||
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11/08/2024 7:44 am |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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11/08/2024 8:01 am |
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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11/08/2024 8:47 am |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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11/08/2024 9:00 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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11/08/2024 10:32 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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11/08/2024 11:03 am |
Festival Vue sur la Relève: SHYRE |
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| HYRE is the creative collaboration launched by Montreal-born vocalist and pianist Sarah Rossy. This five-member group mixes instrumental textures with ethereal ambience, taking the listener on a journey. | |||||
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11/08/2024 11:31 am |
Djazz Clips |
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| Video clips, concert excerpts and interviews celebrating jazz from around the world. | |||||
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11/08/2024 12:00 pm |
Burton Greene |
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| Legendary free jazz pianist Burton Greene rose to fame in New York City's free jazz scene of the 1960s. Exploring various spontaneous improvisational styles, Greene performs live at Cafe OTO in London, UK. | |||||
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11/08/2024 12:18 pm |
Jazzahead! |
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| The international trade fair, exhibition, and festival, `Jazzahead!', is one of the most important events in the jazz community. Hosted annually in Bremen, Germany, it brings together musicians, agents, organisers, jazz experts and music enthusiasts. | |||||
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11/08/2024 12:32 pm |
Münchner Klaviersommer: Phalanx |
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| Jazz quartet Phalanx appears at `Münchner Klaviersommer', an annual concerts series that took place from 1981 to 1998 in Munich, Germany. The concerts were usually held in July at the Gasteig, home of the Munich Philharmonic. | |||||
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11/08/2024 1:38 pm |
Sammy Davis Jr. - Concertgebouw Amsterdam |
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| In 1967, American singer and actor Sammy Davis Jr performed at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam for a live national television broadcast. Accompanied by his band, Davis combined his singing talent with his sense of humour. | |||||
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11/08/2024 3:03 pm |
TorTube |
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| Veteran vocalist Humphrey Campbell shares the stage with chromatic harmonica player Hermine Deurloo for a unique mix of spectacular music. | |||||
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11/08/2024 3:35 pm |
The Morgenland Festival |
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| Rich and complex music from Michel Godard and Kayhan Kalhor, two musicians interested in instruments that remain obscure in the West. Kayhan, for example, plays the kamancheh, an ancient Persian instrument with a slow sound. | |||||
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11/08/2024 4:17 pm |
Patáx: A Night to Remember |
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| Patáx was heavily influenced by seminal fusion bands like Weather Report and Return to Forever. Patáx presents an accomplished mix of styles, including soul, jazz, funk and hip-hop. | |||||
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11/08/2024 4:58 pm |
Jazzahead! |
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| Nau Trio consists of three young musicians from Chile, Brazil, and The Netherlands. In constant pursuit of their own unique sound, the band members propose a musical journey through different countries and cultures. | |||||
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11/08/2024 5:25 pm |
Jazzahead! |
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| One of the artists appearing is vocalist and charango player Sofia Rei. A native of Buenos Aires, Sofia Rei originally entered the conservatory there to become an opera singer. Following enriching experiences with Bobby McFerrin and the Maria Schneider Orchestra, she keeps creating daring new soundscapes that blend South American folk with pop, electronic music, and improvisation. She is joined by JC Maillard, Sabrina Romero (percussion and vocals), and Jorge Glem (cuatro). | |||||