Sat 19 Nov
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton broadcasts from the Barbican in London, where he is joined by listeners and special guests at the Freestage as part of the London Jazz Festival, Plus live music from Nikki Yeoh and saxophonist Rachel Musson.
I've been banging on about Ms Musson for some time now, and she was great performing alongside Matana Roberts, so should be interesting, all being well!
JLU makes way for the piece which Parsifal understanding, at 5 pm
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith surveys the classic recordings made by the celebrated American jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard (1938-2008) including collaborations with Herbie Hancock and Eric Dolphy.



Mon 21 Nov
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents a concert recorded earlier this month at Kings Place, during the London Jazz Festival, featuring Italian trumpeter Enrico Rava, pianist Giovanni Guidi and electronics wizard Matthew Herbert. He also talks to Dutch drummer Eric Ineke and pianist Rein de Graff about a newly discovered session by Dexter Gordon.
Mr Herbert's electronics wizardry has not thus far been to my liking, I have to say, but... who knows?
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton broadcasts from the Barbican in London, where he is joined by listeners and special guests at the Freestage as part of the London Jazz Festival, Plus live music from Nikki Yeoh and saxophonist Rachel Musson.
I've been banging on about Ms Musson for some time now, and she was great performing alongside Matana Roberts, so should be interesting, all being well!
JLU makes way for the piece which Parsifal understanding, at 5 pm

12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith surveys the classic recordings made by the celebrated American jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard (1938-2008) including collaborations with Herbie Hancock and Eric Dolphy.



Mon 21 Nov
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents a concert recorded earlier this month at Kings Place, during the London Jazz Festival, featuring Italian trumpeter Enrico Rava, pianist Giovanni Guidi and electronics wizard Matthew Herbert. He also talks to Dutch drummer Eric Ineke and pianist Rein de Graff about a newly discovered session by Dexter Gordon.
Mr Herbert's electronics wizardry has not thus far been to my liking, I have to say, but... who knows?
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