Sat 21 May
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton draws on music from across a broad spectrum of jazz, highlighting more listeners' requests and showcasing the skills of New Orleans clarinetist Tony Parenti (1900-72)
But I bet you'll all be watching the Cup Final.
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph presents a solo performance by singer and pianist Ian Shaw, recorded last month at the Gateshead Jazz Festival. Shaw's repertoire features a version of David Bowie's Life On Mars? and music by Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell. He also discusses working and touring with Bowie, and the humanitarian work he is currently involved in at the "Jungle" migrant encampment in Calais
Welsh jazz's answer to Tom Jones is not really my cuppa, but good on him I say!
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Bebop's tenor kings Dexter Gordon (1923-90) and Wardell Gray (1921-55) were known for their saxophone duels. Geoffrey Smith recalls those thrilling encounters and their later individual careers, mared by battles with drugs. Repeat
Monday 23 May
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents the UK premiere of Julian Arguelles's suite of South African-inspired music Let It Be Told, performed by Steve Arguelles, Django Bates and Frankfurt Big Band
Also.....
Radio 4
Thurs 26 May
11.30 am Blue Canvas: The Artist Miles Davis
Miles Davis observed that "a painting is music you can see, and music is a painting you can hear". And in later life the jazz trumpeter dedicated himself to painting with the same fervent energy that he had devoted to music. On the 25th anniversary of Davis's death, his partner during his final years, Jo Gelbard, tells the story of a less well-known side to one of the 20th century's greatest creative geniuses
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton draws on music from across a broad spectrum of jazz, highlighting more listeners' requests and showcasing the skills of New Orleans clarinetist Tony Parenti (1900-72)
But I bet you'll all be watching the Cup Final.
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph presents a solo performance by singer and pianist Ian Shaw, recorded last month at the Gateshead Jazz Festival. Shaw's repertoire features a version of David Bowie's Life On Mars? and music by Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell. He also discusses working and touring with Bowie, and the humanitarian work he is currently involved in at the "Jungle" migrant encampment in Calais
Welsh jazz's answer to Tom Jones is not really my cuppa, but good on him I say!
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Bebop's tenor kings Dexter Gordon (1923-90) and Wardell Gray (1921-55) were known for their saxophone duels. Geoffrey Smith recalls those thrilling encounters and their later individual careers, mared by battles with drugs. Repeat
Monday 23 May
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents the UK premiere of Julian Arguelles's suite of South African-inspired music Let It Be Told, performed by Steve Arguelles, Django Bates and Frankfurt Big Band
Also.....
Radio 4
Thurs 26 May
11.30 am Blue Canvas: The Artist Miles Davis
Miles Davis observed that "a painting is music you can see, and music is a painting you can hear". And in later life the jazz trumpeter dedicated himself to painting with the same fervent energy that he had devoted to music. On the 25th anniversary of Davis's death, his partner during his final years, Jo Gelbard, tells the story of a less well-known side to one of the 20th century's greatest creative geniuses
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