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07:00 Gil Evans, Ornette Coleman - Schloss Ansbach
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07:47 Artvark Saxophone Quartet & Ntjam Rosie: Homelands
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08:57 Baden Powell Quartet - Jazz Samba
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10:05 Lou Rawls - The North Sea Jazz
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11:18 Marcin Wasilewski Trio - jazzahead!
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11:50 Keita, Broennimann, Niggli - jazzahead!
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12:22 Tel Aviv Sessions: Yaron Herman and Avishai Cohen
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14:05 Dave Brubeck Quartet - The North Sea Jazz
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15:05 BIRDtv: Cecile McLorin Salvant
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15:21 Seine Sessions: Legendary Jazz
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15:56 Morgenland Festival: One Way Ticket to Damascus
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16:44 Le Quatuor Ebène: Fiction
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17:47 Charlie Parker - Bird with Strings Revisited
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19:18 Quincy Jones Big Band - Alhambra, Part 2
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20:00 Freddie Hubbard Quintet in Brussels, 1980
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21:00 DJAZZ Portrait: Jarrod Lawson
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21:16 Quartabe - Da PĂĄ Virada Sessions
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22:18 DJAZZ Portrait: Guillaume Perret
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22:26 Salif Keita & Les Ambassadeurs
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00:00 Lucibela - WOMEX 2018
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00:49 DJAZZ Portrait: Les Incendiaires
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00:55 Nefertiti Quartet - jazzahead!
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01:23 Emilia Martensson - jazzahead!
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01:52 Lucky Chops - Live at BIRD
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04:20 Coleman Hawkins live in Belgium, 1962
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05:22 Roland Kirk & The Vibration Society
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The music is inspired by both traditional and modern music from Ntjamâs home country Cameroon, (Manu Dibango and Richard Bona) as well as by an Afro-European blend of soul, jazz, gospel and world music. Using unorthodox sounds as the basis of their compositions, Artvark continues to be radical, experimenting with alternative ways of playing the sax. For this project, they explore the world of electronics and effects to create new sounds. Ntjamâs role is divers. She is the quartetâs fifth instrument, recites spoken word, plays (vocal) percussion, forms duos or trios with the saxophones and accompanies the quartet on her guitar. She performs texts in English as well as in French, one of Cameroonâs official languages, and sings in Bulu, her mother tongue.", "duration": "1 godz. 10 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036720": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Paris, France. Recorded in 1971 in Paris, France, Brazilian, classically trained bossa nova guitarist Baden Powell and his quartet play Pai, Lotus (written by Baden Powell), Tristeza (by Haroldo Lobo/Niltinho), Round Midnight (by Thelonious Monk), Nega do cabelo duro (by David Nasser/Rubens Soares), and Aos pes da cruz (by ZĂŠ da Zilda/Marino Pinto). Powell is joined by Ernesto Ribeiro-Gonçalves on double bass, Helio Schiavo on drums, and Alfredo Bessa on percussion.", "duration": "1 godz. 8 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036721": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "The North Sea Jazz Festival, Den Haag, The Netherlands. The North Sea Jazz Festival is the largest indoor music festival in the world, known globally as the event where the past, present and future of jazz are featured within three days. Next to a firm base of jazz as the festivalâs staple music genre, many others, such as blues, soul, funk, or hip hop, pass by. In 1989, American vocalist Lou Rawls brought his Blues/Soul/Jazz Show to the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague for an unforgettable performance. The three-time Grammy-winner â for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance â with the rich baritone was also as an actor, songwriter, and record producer.", "duration": "1 godz. 13 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036722": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Jazzahead!, Bremen, Germany. 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, bookers, agents, organizers, jazz experts, and music enthusiasts. This year, jazzahead! pays special attention to Poland by selecting 40 different jazz acts from all over the world and inviting them to perform over the course of three days. One of them, Marcin Wasilewski Trio, has been playing together for nearly 25 years and includes some of the brightest Polish jazz stars. Blending traditional and contemporary sound, the group is part of the 13th edition of the jazzahead! lineup.", "duration": " 32 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036723": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Jazzahead!, Bremen, Germany. 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, bookers, agents, organizers, jazz experts, and music enthusiasts. This year, jazzahead! pays special attention to Poland by selecting 40 different jazz acts from all over the world and inviting them to perform over the course of three days. One act, Aly Keita, Jan Galega Broennimann and Lucas Niggli, all come from Africa. Their music reflects their passion for the homeland while incorporating various elements taken from jazz. The trio is part of the 13th edition of the jazzahead! lineup.", "duration": " 32 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036724": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Tel Aviv, IsraĂŤl. The bustling streets of Tel Aviv resonate in the music of the new generation of Israeli jazz artists, who are making a big impression in the jazz scene. The DJAZZ series âTel Aviv Sessionsâ is the thermometer of jazz in Israel in the first decade of the 2000s. The concerts featured in this series were recorded at several Tel Aviv jazz clubs, featuring some of the very best and freshest jazz bands. The series offers an eye-witness account of the incredible inventiveness and diversity of the Israeli jazz scene. For this session in Jerusalemâs Yellow Submarine, pianist Yaron Herman invited trumpeter Avishai Cohen. Both musicians are considered among the very finest of their generation. This concert, a sincere meeting between three musicians at the height of their powers, provides plenty of originality and emotion.", "duration": "1 godz. 43 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036725": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "The North Sea Jazz Festival, Den Haag, The Netherlands. The North Sea Jazz Festival is the largest indoor music festival in the world, known globally as the event where the past, present and future of jazz are featured within three days. Next to a firm base of jazz as the festivalâs staple music genre, many others, such as blues, soul, funk, or hip hop, pass by. The Dave Brubeck Quartet gave an unforgettable performance at the North Sea Jazz Festival of 1982. The open-eared American pianist was one of the first to weave elements from both classical and African music into his improvisations and compositions. Known the world over for the million-selling 1961 crossover hit âTake Fiveâ, the earlier, third stream-like output of his late 1940s Octet shows the origins of this ever-adventurous artist. Original Dave Brubeck Octet clarinettist Bill Smith (1926-2020) joined Brubeck for his 1982 North Sea Jazz Festival concert.", "duration": "1 godz.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036726": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "BIRD, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Rotterdamâs â BIRDâ is a club, cafĂŠ and restaurant with a live music programme that's deeply rooted in jazz, and also branches out towards soul, funk, hip-hop and electronic music as well. Its name âBIRDâ refers to the nickname of the legendary New York jazz saxophonist, bebop co-founder Charlie Parker (1920-1955). BIRD serves Neapolitan pizzas, good wines, no-nonsense beers and an all-round metropolitan rawness. Since 2014, this urban jazz club and DJAZZ.tv have been collaborating for a series of music programmes: âBIRD.tvâ, allowing you to experience the best BIRD concerts and interviews as from a first row seat! This episode features a rising star on the jazz scene: within the last few years, vocalist CĂŠcile McLorin Salvant (*1989) has risen to international acclaim at lightning speed. An innovative singer with extraordinary soul, intuition, and deep character, CĂŠcile McLorin Salvant has been hailed as the next great jazz vocalist in the...", "duration": " 16 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036727": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Le Resevoir, Paris, France. The 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 RĂŠservoir. Titled \"Legendary Jazz\", this episode hosted by Eddy King features unique performances by artists playing together for the first time, and interviews with Steve McCraven, Oona Guino, Rodolphe Lauretta, and many others.", "duration": " 35 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036728": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Morgenland Festival, Germany & The Netherlands. Since 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. Bursting with sounds that could only be described as magical, âMCOâ features the Syrian Expat Philharmonic Orchestra under conductor Naci Ăzgßç. Of Turkish origin, Ăzgßç was raised by two opera singers, who opened the doors of a musical career.", "duration": " 48 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036729": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Folies Bergère, Paris. With classical soprano Natalie Dessay, jazz singer Stacey Kent and drummer Richard HĂŠry, the Ebène Quartet revisits jazz, pop and rock standards. Their music is often used as movie soundtracks. In this live concert in the famed Folies Bergère music hall in Paris, they perform - and sing - their own arrangement of Misirlou (Pulp Fiction), Somewhere over the rainbow (Wizard of Oz), Streets of Philadelphia, Corcovado... and many more!", "duration": "1 godz. 3 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036730": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Philharmonie de Paris, Paris, France. In the late 1940s, jazz saxophonist Charlie 'Bird' Parker expressed his wish to record with a classical string section rather than his usual jazz quintet. This desire was fulfilled in 1949 and 1950 when he recorded two albums with oboe, harp, string section and a jazz rhythm section, released as 'Charlie Parker with Strings'. Fast forward 70 years, when saxophonists Olivier BogĂŠ, GĂŠraldine Laurent, Pierrick PĂŠdron, Thomas de Pourquery, and Jaleel Shaw follow in the jazz legend's footsteps, revisiting the repertoire of those original albums in this 2019 concert at The Philharmonie de Paris. Bastien Stil conducts Christophe Dal Sasso's new orchestral arrangements in this genre-blending concert, which opens with Dal Sassoâs very own Overture pour cinq saxophones et orchestra.", "duration": "1 godz. 31 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036731": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Alhambra, Paris, France. This is the second part of the 1960 concert recorded on the Alhambra stage in Paris, France where the American jazz trumpeter and arranger Quincy Jones performed with his orchestra. In the late 1950s, Jones moved to France to play concerts, study composition with Nadia Boulanger, and work for a record label: opportunities that black composers hardly had in the US at the time. Jones founded his first, 15-piece orchestra in 1957, which eventually celebrated musical triumphs in 1960 - but was a financial disaster. These were defining experiences in the life of the now multifarious maestro we know today. The concert included numbers such as 'The Birth of a Band', 'Moanin'', 'The Gipsy', 'Cherokee', 'Walkin'' and 'Big Red'.", "duration": " 42 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036732": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Brussels Jazz Club, Brussels, Belgium. By the time this set was recorded at Brussels Jazz Club in the summer of 1980, trumpeter Freddie Hubbard had already built an impressive resume. During the 1960s he became a leading voice in the hard bop movement while not shying away from avant-garde sessions with the likes of John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy. In the 1970s, Hubbard expanded his palette by recording in more diverse settings that included electric instruments and orchestral arrangements. On this club date, Hubbard showcases all of the experience he had accumulated up to this point. The working group consists includes David Schnitter on tenor saxophone, Billy Childs on keyboards, Larry Klein on bass, and Sinclair Lott on drums. Watch as the quintet deftly switches between acoustic and electric instruments and Hubbard entertains the crowd with his onstage antics.", "duration": "1 godz.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036733": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "BIRD, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. These portraits of artists, concerts and festivals give a good impression of the jazz world. Both famous and less famous jazz artists will give a new insight in their life. DJAZZ asked them why they wrote that special song, what was the first record they bought and what is his or her most precious musical memory. The festival portraits are beautiful reports filmed at the most special jazz festivals and concerts. They revive the memory of the festival, the music and the experience.", "duration": " 16 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036734": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Da PĂĄ Virada Studios, SÄo Paulo, Brazil. The series Da PĂĄ Virada sessions presents the best musicians of contemporary Brazilian jazz, and beyond. Filmed in SĂŁo Paulo, each session offers a unique experience by giving a fresh look into Brazil's music scene. The artists for each session are selected in consultation with Stingray DJAZZ's music editor. One of the bands taking part in this series is QuartabĂŚ, a unique Brazilian quartet that has influences ranging as widely as the SĂŁo Paulo avant-garde movement, free improvisation, pop, and electronic music, which all get their due share in the band's exhilarating live performances. Joana Queiroz (tenor sax and clarinets), Maria Beraldo Bastos (clarinets), MariĂĄ Portugal (drums), and ChicĂŁo (keys) compose, arrange, improvise, and sing music that's wholly their own.", "duration": "1 godz. 2 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036735": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Womex, Cardiff, United Kingdom. These portraits of artists, concerts and festivals give a good impression of the jazz world. Both famous and less famous jazz artists will give a new insight in their life. DJAZZ asked them why they wrote that special song, what was the first record they bought and what is his or her most precious musical memory. The festival portraits are beautiful reports filmed at the most special jazz festivals and concerts. They revive the memory of the festival, the music and the experience.", "duration": " 8 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036736": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Jazz Open, Stuttgart, Germany. Salif Keitaâs music is a rich combination of traditional Malian music with European and American influences. We can hear this in the instrumentation of Keitaâs music, which varies from traditional West-African instruments to Western European ones. The Malian singer was cast out by his family because of his albinism. In 1967 he moved to Bamako, where he started his musical career and joined Les Ambassadeurs (Internationaux). He achieved international acknowledgement with this band in the 1970s. After spending a couple of years in Ivory Coast, Salif has found his home base in Paris since 1984. During this 2010 concert, he proves to be rightfully referred to as âThe Golden Voice of Africaâ.", "duration": "1 godz. 34 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036737": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "WOMEX, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain. Since 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. In 2018, WOMEX was held in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. One of its showcase participants, Lucibela, comes from the island of SĂŁo Nicolau. Her assured, warm voice is shaped by years of assimilation to the sounds of morna and coladeira.", "duration": " 49 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036738": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Annecy, France. These portraits of artists, concerts and festivals give a good impression of the jazz world. Both famous and less famous jazz artists will give a new insight in their life. DJAZZ asked them why they wrote that special song, what was the first record they bought and what is his or her most precious musical memory. The festival portraits are beautiful reports filmed at the most special jazz festivals and concerts. They revive the memory of the festival, the music and the experience.", "duration": " 6 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036739": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Jazzahead!, Bremen, Germany. Annual trade fair, exhibition, and festival jazzahead! is one of the international jazz community's most important events. Hosted in Bremen, Germany, jazzahead! brings together musicians, bookers, agents, organizers, jazz experts, and music enthusiasts. Due to COVID-19, only half of the scheduled performances of the 2021 edition were actually recorded in Bremen. Among the performing bands is the Nefertiti Quartet. The band, which takes its name from a Wayne Shorter composition, was founded in 2013 by pianist Delphine Deau at the CRR conservatoire in Paris, France. She is joined by saxophonist Camille Maussion, double bassist Pedro Ivo Ferreira, and drummer Pierre Demange.", "duration": " 28 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036740": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Jazzahead!, Bremen, Germany. 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, bookers, agents, organizers, jazz experts, and music enthusiasts. This year, jazzahead! pays special attention to Poland by selecting 40 different jazz acts from all over the world and inviting them to perform over the course of three days. One of them, London based Emilia Martensson, won the âVocalist of the Year-2016â award at The Parliamentary Jazz Awards. Heavily inspired by her native southern Swedish folklore, the singer is part of the 13th edition of the jazzahead! lineup.", "duration": " 29 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036741": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "BIRD, Rotterdam, Netherlands. The NYC band Lucky Chops rose to fame when a video of their performance at a subway station went viral on YouTube in 2015. Since then, the energetic quintet has been entertaining audiences all over the world. The band was formed in 2006, when trumpeter Joshua Gawel, saxophonist Daro Behroozi, trombonist Josh Holcomb, tubist Raphael Buyo, and drummer Charles Sams, met during their education at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts. Besides touring globally, Lucky Chops also aspires to inspire new generations of musicians by regularly performing at clinics and educational outreaches. In August 2018, they performed their high-energy brassy funk at BIRD, in Rotterdam.", "duration": "1 godz. 28 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036742": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Dinant, Belgium. A jazz festival named after the inventor of the instrument most associated with the genre, Adolphe Sax, would be incomplete without the man who laid the groundwork for how the instrument is played today. This must have been the reasoning of the organizers of the Festival International de Jazz Adolphe Sax in Dinant, Belgium, when they invited tenor saxophone giant Coleman Hawkins to perform there in June 1962. Appearing with a group that includes the French pianist George Arvanitas, one-time Duke Ellington bassist Jimmy Woode, and expat drummer Kansas Fields, the musician also known as âBeanâ and âHawkâ serves up an hour-long set of familiar standards bookended by Hank Jonesâ âChantâ and J. J. Johnsonâs âWee Dotâ.", "duration": "1 godz. 2 min.", "age_rating": 0 }, "115036743": { "type" : "6", "type_descr": "koncert", "synopsis": "Maison de la Radio, Paris, France. Recorded on February 22, 1970, at Maison de la Radio in Paris, France, American saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist Rahsaan Roland Kirk performs with his band, The Vibration Society. The group consists of Dick Griffin on trombone, Ron Burton on piano, Vernon Shelby Martin on double bass, Jerome Cooper on drums and Joe \"Habao\" Texidor on tambourine. On the program are Sweet Fire (written by Rahsaan Roland Kirk), Make Me A Pallet On The Floor (written by W. C. Handy), and I Say A Little Prayer (written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David).", "duration": " 43 min.", "age_rating": 0 } }, "dayInfo": { "lastOfType":{ "film": false, "series": false, "sport": false } } }