Scan date : 05/05/2024 07:32
DayHourType Event Name LangEvent nameShort EventExtended LangExtended Event
07/0523h04>00h00 (0x00) ?hrvDexter Gordon - Maison de la Radio, JazzhrvDexter Gordon is regarded one of bebop's first tenor saxophonists. He played and recorded with prominent musicians in this genre, including Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. Gordon's bebop was a major influence on later generations of saxophonists after him, such as John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, who in turn also influenced Gordon's playing when he started exploring hard bop in the 1960s. Moving to Europe in the mid 1960s, he performed with visiting American players and local jazz artists, such as Georges Arvanitas (piano), Alby Cullaz (double bass), and Daniel Humair (drums), as seen in this concert. Gordon performed his own Fried Bananas, Henry Mancini's Days of Wine and Roses, and John Coltrane's Some Other Blues at Maison de la Radio in Paris, on July 24, 1973.
07/0500h00>00h28 (0x00) ?hrvWOMEX 2018, WorldhrvSince 1994, World Music Expo (WOMEX) has been attracting musicians, agents, a great number of press agencies, as well as media companies from all over the world. Its main exposition event has been held in various locations throughout Europe, including Berlin, Brussels, Marseille, Stockholm, Seville, Cardiff, and Budapest. The 2018 edition of WOMEX was held in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. One of its showcase participants, Mario Batkovic, aims to explore the sonic possibilities of the accordion, without effects or loops, rather through a mutualist symbiotic relationship between man and instrument. Challenging, hypnotic, and grandiose, Batkovic's single-handed symphonic vision is certainly unique.
07/0500h28>01h33 (0x00) ?hrv50. Jazzwoche Burghausen Highlights, JazzhrvEvery year since 1970, the German city of Burghausen has been hosting one of the largest jazz festivals in the world. During Burghausen International Jazz Week, Burghausen becomes a 'Bavarian jazz mecca': guests from all over the world join the Burghausers to enjoy the most wonderful jazz performances as the colorful hustle and bustle of spectators and musicians shake up the city. Burghausen International Jazz Week 2019 was a great success with performances by the Leo Betzl Trio, 'Sing the truth' featuring Angelique Kidjo, Dianne Reeves and Lizz Wright, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Al Di Meola, and The Earth, Wind & Fire Experience.
07/0501h33>02h57 (0x00) ?hrvO.P. Trio and E. Fitz. - Jazz At The Philharmonic, ModernhrvThe Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam is a world-renowned concert hall, known for its first-rate acoustics. It has attracted many famous performers over the years and is one of the Netherlands' most treasured musical institutions. On May 5, 1957, jazz impresario Norman Granz presented his Jazz at the Philharmonic tour at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. The Canadian pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio of guitarist Herb Ellis and bassist Ray Brown are later joined by trumpeter Roy Eldridge and drummer Jo Jones. As an added attraction, American violinist Stuff Smith joins the proceedings. American singer Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by pianist Don Abney, Ellis, Brown and Jones, hits her vocal peak in a stunning set that culminates in a jam session of It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) with the entire ensemble.
08/0502h57>03h35 (0x00) ?hrvWe Are Birds - La Ciotat, JazzhrvNordic afro jazz project 'We Are Birds' saw the light between Finland and Africa, during a 2010 jam session in which Finnish jazz pianist Tuomas A. Turunen met African drummer-percussionist and urban griot Dimitri Reverchon. The two composers set their mind to exploring this hybrid genre, and found their perfect complement in bassist Emmanuel Soulignac, who brought his pop influences to the table. Today, We Are Birds explores an accessible mix of jazz and world pop that is based on sharing, listening, understanding, paying attention to each other, and believing in unity.
08/0503h35>04h37 (0x00) ?hrvBenny Goodman Septet - North Sea Jazz Part IhrvTraditional
08/0504h37>05h26 (0x00) ?hrvMajamisty TriO - Piano City Festival, JazzhrvMajamisty TriO, an ensemble from Novi Sad in Serbia, explores the space between jazz and classical music, occasionally expanding the possibilities of the traditional jazz piano trio by adding a vocal part which is treated as an instrument equal to the others. The trio's lyrical style originates in pianist Maja Alvanoviæ's long experience in classical music and her affinity with jazz, thus finding an original path that paints subtle moods and emotions. Inspired by the beauty of her hometown, Alvanoviæ's impressionistic compositions are spiced by hints of a Balkan musical heritage.
08/0505h26>05h54 (0x00) ?hrvSeine Sessions: Hiphop Jazz, UrbanhrvThe term "jam-session" was coined in the 1920s when black and white musicians gathered in smoke-filled bars after their respective concerts to enjoy the kind of jazz they could not play in traditional sets. Bing Crosby was a regular at these sessions, and had fun marking the first and third beats of musical phrases by clapping hands, which the musicians call "jammin 'the beat". Today, the Seine Sessions revive the happy years of "jam sessions", while the cream of jazz, blues, gipsy and funk Parisian scenes occurs on the boards of the legendary restaurant and jazz club Le Réservoir. Entitled "Hip-Hop Jazz," this episode hosted by Eddy King features unique performances by artists playing together for the first time, and interviews with DjeuhDjoah, Lieutenant Nicholson, Kacem Wapalek, and many others.
08/0505h54>07h00 (0x00) ?hrvThe Morgenland Festival: VIVA! FusionhrvSince 2005, the Morgenland Festival of Osnabrueck has dedicated itself to the fascinating music culture of the Near and Middle East. From traditional and classical music to avant-garde, jazz, and rock, the festival program also features art, such as visual arts, dance, and theatre of interdisciplinary projects. Viva is a perfect mixture of various instruments and musicians from all over the world. Vocalists Aynur and Dima Oshno perform with the All Star Band. Aynur sings about the life and sufferings of Kurdish people, in particular Kurdish women. Musically, she tries to blend Kurdish and Western music, creating her own style and interpreting the traditional repertoire in a modern and fresh way.
08/0507h00>07h53 (0x00) ?hrvCount Basie and his Orchestra live in CharleroihrvTraditional
08/0507h53>08h54 (0x00) ?hrvTeus Nobel live at the Bimhuis Amsterdam, ModernhrvTeus Nobel is a Dutch trumpet and flugelhorn player. As a little boy, he was inspired by 'power' trumpeters such as Maynard Ferguson and Bill Chase. While studying at the conservatory, he played both as jazz player and as a commercial session musician at musicals. After his time at the conservatory, he started playing in the Royal Netherlands Air Force Orchestra, playing march music influenced by pop and jazz. Today's broadcast was recorded at the Amsterdam BIMhuis. Teus dedicates his compositions to his all-time heroes Jarmo Hoogendijk, Woody Shaw, Christian Scott, Roy Hargrove and Eric Vloeimans. This performance is based on his second album 'Legacy'.
08/0508h54>10h04 (0x00) ?hrvJohn Coltrane: Live in Comblain-la-TourhrvTraditional
08/0510h04>11h35 (0x00) ?hrvLa Mambanegra - Music Meeting Festival 2018, JazzhrvThe latin music orchestra, La Mambanegra, combines many musical elements, such as Jamaican or Colombian music, as well as Funk and Hip Hop. Yet, their main musical influence comes from 1970s New York, where during the time Salsa was born. The magic of the genre, however, is given new colours by La Mambanegra: with a series of fantastic adventures in Cali, La Habana and New York, the band's music is inspired by an anonymous and even mythical hero of the Cali's popular neighborhood Barrio Obrero. Consisting of 8 talented musicians, La Mambanegra presents their charming showcase at the Music Meeting Festival in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
08/0511h35>12h30 (0x00) ?hrvCharles Bradley: The Screaming Eagle Of Soul, SoulhrvThis concert of soul singer Charles Bradley (1948-2017) was recorded in an intimate setting in Paris in September 2014. Before considering a career in music, Bradley had long tried to make ends meet with a series of small jobs. It was only in 1996 that he finally followed in the footsteps of his idol and soul icon James Brown, with whom he shared an exceptional ability to bring audiences to ecstasy. Bradley has developed a unique sound that combines funk, soul, and R&B, but still tinged with Brown influences.
08/0512h30>13h13 (0x00) ?hrvOZMA - InJazz 2019, JazzhrvJazz festival slash conference inJazz brings together the supply and demand sides of the Dutch jazz scene, helping artists share knowledge and experiences and stimulating the development of international relationships. The conference program includes inspiring panel discussions, workshops, networking sessions and presentations. During the night, promising Dutch jazz acts as well as more seasoned groups hit the stage to show what they're capable of. One of the artists performing at inJazz is the French collective OZMA. OZMA combines jazz's freedom with chamber music's finesse, rock's raw energy, and electronic soundscapes. Their performances dazzle audiences not only with their masterful technique but also with their daring, thrilling and joyous creativity.
08/0513h13>14h02 (0x00) ?hrvMarcus Miller: Thoughts on Miles, JazzhrvThis portrait of Marcus Miller was recorded during his 2009 'Tutu Revisited' tour. Miller looks back on his relationship with Miles Davis. Miller tells us about writing his composition 'Tutu', and shares countless stories of the recording process of the album 'Tutu'. This documentary was filmed in 2009 at the 'We Want Miles' exhibition in Cité de la Musique in Paris.
08/0514h02>14h31 (0x00) ?hrvThe Hammond(C) Sessions: Sven Figee, ConcerthrvThe Dutch Hammond organ player Rob Mostert develops, in cooperation with DJAZZ, the programme 'Mostert Meets'. In this series, the Hammond B3 organ takes centre stage. Rob Mostert invites the world's finest jazz musicians for a musical collaboration, in which the Hammond Organ plays a major role. The Hammond B3 is an electric organ, which generates sound by creating an electric current from rotating a metal tonewheel near an electromagnetic pickup. Initially, the Hammond B3 was at home in churches, until it entered the jazz scene in the mid-20th century. In this episode, Mostert teams up with the Dallas-born vocalist Dede Priest. She's renowned for her raw sound. She knows how to sing blues and gospel like no other!
08/0514h31>15h28 (0x00) ?hrvA Different Way: Rodolfo Mederos, LatinhrvRodolfo Mederos is a bandoneonist, a composer with an enormous oeuvre, one of the authorities on the tango - and an inspiration to new generations of musicians. Born in Buenos Aires and still living there, the city has always been his muse. And this is apparent every time Mederos plays the bandoneon, be it fronting one of his many ensembles or as a soloist, just the man and his instrument. The sounds of his bandoneon are like musical images of life, like a journey through the corners and times of his native city. Mederos is a child of the modern age, yet constantly aware of his roots. Hundreds of tourists come to Buenos Aires to explore the tango - a genre that has long spread all over the world. Rodolfo is now 65 and at the prime of his career. His struggle for the tango - the lonely campaign of a man and his bandoneon - continues. The future remains uncertain the only road open is straight ahead. The audience - today's and tomorrow's - is already waiting.
08/0515h28>16h26 (0x00) ?hrvLes McCann: Live in New Orleans, SmoothhrvSelf-taught musician Les McCann became the international jazz superstar he is today after the release of his album Swiss Movement which he recorded in 1968 with the late Eddie Harris. Yet there is much more to this musician than that one record. McCann moves comfortably from one jazz style to the next, demonstrating impressive chops in all areas, from bop to fusion, and from vocals to the keys of the electric piano, clavinet, or synthesizer. His mix of church and swing music captures the spirit of the time perfectly, even when an illness prevented him from playing with more than one finger at a time in the early 1990s. In today's broadcast, McCann takes gospel back to New Orleans, where he played this set in 1983. McCann's vocals shine in the soulful performances of several of his hits, including Just Like Magic, backed by his wonderful Magic Band of saxophonist Bobby Bryant Jr., bassist Curtis Robertson Jr., and drummer Tony St. James.
08/0516h26>17h28 (0x00) ?hrvLiz McComb in Paris: Back to Blues, BlueshrvThis film is a souvenir of an extraordinary concert. It reveals the true personality of Liz Mc Comb: more than a great gospel singer, she is a lover who dreams of sharing her generosity with us. Liz Mc Comb sings, among others, 'I'm Just a Poor Wayfaring Stranger' for all the immigrants in the world, followed by her famous 'Time Is Now'.