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Mike Westbrook 75th Birthday Concert
Monday 25 April – at 11.15pm on BBC Radio 3
Sin, apocalypse, talking animals… we’ve got it all covered tonight as we celebrate a true English original, Mike Westbrook. The composer and pianist has had plenty to celebrate recently: as well as turning 75, he has just clocked up 50 years as a leader of his own jazz ensembles. To mark this doubly special occasion we bring you the world premiere of his new work The Serpent Hit, which he calls the beginning of a whole new era in his career. The piece began as a modern day fable written by his wife Kate, and Mike uses its five-verse structure to run the gamut of swing styles. There are nods to his hero Duke Ellington, but the chamber sparseness of the instrumentation (saxophone quartet plus percussion and Kate’s vocals) keeps up an uneasy tension throughout. Beforehand, you can hear Mike telling John Fordham how an art student with no musical training managed to become such a unique and versatile composer.
I’ll also be paying tribute to the great jazz violinist Billy Bang, who died on April 11 aged 63. A player with a free and passionate approach, Billy was variously a soldier, a political radical, and a member of Sun Ra’s band. His harrowing experiences in Vietnam stayed with him throughout his life, though in his later years he found ways to confront these in music.
Over recent weeks we've been featuring each of the BBC Introducing acts who will be appearing at the Cheltenham Festival next weekend. Tonight it's the turn of tenor saxophonist and composer Trish Clowes: I'll be playing a track from her Gwilym Simcock-produced album Tangent. And we've got the latest from the jazz guitar wars, after Charlie Hunter's criticisms of John McLaughlin's playing (in our show a few weeks ago) caused quite an email furore…
If you have comments about the show, or requests for music you’d like to hear, do get in touch at jazzon3@bbc.co.uk
Join me tonight from 11.15pm on BBC Radio 3.
Jez
Coming up:
2 May – the first UK performance by free-jazz ensemble the Peter Brˆtzmann Chicago Tentet
9 May – the first of our Cheltenham Festival programmes, featuring Django Bates’ new work specially commissioned by Jazz on 3 and Radio 3 for rising stars on the UK scene
16 May – we present four of the brightest new UK jazz artists, performing on the BBC Introducing stage at the Cheltenham Festival
23 May – The Tord Gustavsen Ensemble at the Cheltenham Festival, performing material from their acclaimed album Restored, Returned
Mike Westbrook 75th Birthday Concert
Monday 25 April – at 11.15pm on BBC Radio 3
Sin, apocalypse, talking animals… we’ve got it all covered tonight as we celebrate a true English original, Mike Westbrook. The composer and pianist has had plenty to celebrate recently: as well as turning 75, he has just clocked up 50 years as a leader of his own jazz ensembles. To mark this doubly special occasion we bring you the world premiere of his new work The Serpent Hit, which he calls the beginning of a whole new era in his career. The piece began as a modern day fable written by his wife Kate, and Mike uses its five-verse structure to run the gamut of swing styles. There are nods to his hero Duke Ellington, but the chamber sparseness of the instrumentation (saxophone quartet plus percussion and Kate’s vocals) keeps up an uneasy tension throughout. Beforehand, you can hear Mike telling John Fordham how an art student with no musical training managed to become such a unique and versatile composer.
I’ll also be paying tribute to the great jazz violinist Billy Bang, who died on April 11 aged 63. A player with a free and passionate approach, Billy was variously a soldier, a political radical, and a member of Sun Ra’s band. His harrowing experiences in Vietnam stayed with him throughout his life, though in his later years he found ways to confront these in music.
Over recent weeks we've been featuring each of the BBC Introducing acts who will be appearing at the Cheltenham Festival next weekend. Tonight it's the turn of tenor saxophonist and composer Trish Clowes: I'll be playing a track from her Gwilym Simcock-produced album Tangent. And we've got the latest from the jazz guitar wars, after Charlie Hunter's criticisms of John McLaughlin's playing (in our show a few weeks ago) caused quite an email furore…
If you have comments about the show, or requests for music you’d like to hear, do get in touch at jazzon3@bbc.co.uk
Join me tonight from 11.15pm on BBC Radio 3.
Jez
Coming up:
2 May – the first UK performance by free-jazz ensemble the Peter Brˆtzmann Chicago Tentet
9 May – the first of our Cheltenham Festival programmes, featuring Django Bates’ new work specially commissioned by Jazz on 3 and Radio 3 for rising stars on the UK scene
16 May – we present four of the brightest new UK jazz artists, performing on the BBC Introducing stage at the Cheltenham Festival
23 May – The Tord Gustavsen Ensemble at the Cheltenham Festival, performing material from their acclaimed album Restored, Returned
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