Sat 4 Nov
4 pm Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton with requests from a broad spectrum of jazz today including a recording by celebrated American trumpeter Clifford Brown (1930-56).
5 pm Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph presents a special edition featuring music by US saxophonist Donny McCaslin, best known for is work on David Bowie's final album Blackstar. In this concert, recorded at BBC Scotland's headquarters in Glasgow, McCaslin plays his own compositions and pays tribute to Bowie. Singer Jumoké Fashola performs material from her latest project Protest! and delivers a reading of The Slave's Lament by poet Robert Burns.
Best known? How to people rate Mr. McCaslin?
12 midnight Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith surveys the legacy of old-school brassmen - trumpeters Max Kaminsky (1908-94) and Muggsy Spanier (1901-67), who pioneered the Dixieland sound alongside the likes of Eddie Condon and Sidney Bechet.
A repeat (like all repeats) for the traddies probably not reading this.
Mon 6 Nov
11 pm Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents a concert from this year's Cheltenham Jazz Festival by Schnellertollermeier, plus an interview with Django Bates.
The London Jazz Festival commences on Friday 10th November, with a nervous breakdown-inducing roster of gigs, the best of which are often the freebies taking place at the two weekend event days held at the Royal Festival Hall and the Barbican. Iplayer link details are as yet unavailable, but here I reproduce two events due for broadcast on that day from Radio Times:
Fri 10 Nov
7.30 pm Radio 3 in Concert
Andrew McGregor introduces Jazz Voice - the London Jazz Festival's opening night gala, live from the Royal Festival Hall in London.
11 pm Jazz Now: London Jazz Festival
Soweto Kinch, with Al Ryan and Emma Smith, presents the opening night of the London Jazz Festival from Pizza Express Jazz Club in Dean Street, Soho. With Karin Krog and John Surman, Steven Keogh's tribute to Louis Stewart with Bill Charlap and Colin Oxley, Helge Lien and Adam Baldych, and the Weekend Guitar Trio.
"Play the weekend like you don't know how to play the weekend" - not said by Miles Davis to John McLaughlin, but by myself, who will, somehow, hopefully, manage to reach the age of 72 this coming Monday. Firework celebrations on the eve of this event are not compulsory.
4 pm Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton with requests from a broad spectrum of jazz today including a recording by celebrated American trumpeter Clifford Brown (1930-56).
5 pm Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph presents a special edition featuring music by US saxophonist Donny McCaslin, best known for is work on David Bowie's final album Blackstar. In this concert, recorded at BBC Scotland's headquarters in Glasgow, McCaslin plays his own compositions and pays tribute to Bowie. Singer Jumoké Fashola performs material from her latest project Protest! and delivers a reading of The Slave's Lament by poet Robert Burns.
Best known? How to people rate Mr. McCaslin?
12 midnight Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith surveys the legacy of old-school brassmen - trumpeters Max Kaminsky (1908-94) and Muggsy Spanier (1901-67), who pioneered the Dixieland sound alongside the likes of Eddie Condon and Sidney Bechet.
A repeat (like all repeats) for the traddies probably not reading this.
Mon 6 Nov
11 pm Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents a concert from this year's Cheltenham Jazz Festival by Schnellertollermeier, plus an interview with Django Bates.
The London Jazz Festival commences on Friday 10th November, with a nervous breakdown-inducing roster of gigs, the best of which are often the freebies taking place at the two weekend event days held at the Royal Festival Hall and the Barbican. Iplayer link details are as yet unavailable, but here I reproduce two events due for broadcast on that day from Radio Times:
Fri 10 Nov
7.30 pm Radio 3 in Concert
Andrew McGregor introduces Jazz Voice - the London Jazz Festival's opening night gala, live from the Royal Festival Hall in London.
11 pm Jazz Now: London Jazz Festival
Soweto Kinch, with Al Ryan and Emma Smith, presents the opening night of the London Jazz Festival from Pizza Express Jazz Club in Dean Street, Soho. With Karin Krog and John Surman, Steven Keogh's tribute to Louis Stewart with Bill Charlap and Colin Oxley, Helge Lien and Adam Baldych, and the Weekend Guitar Trio.
"Play the weekend like you don't know how to play the weekend" - not said by Miles Davis to John McLaughlin, but by myself, who will, somehow, hopefully, manage to reach the age of 72 this coming Monday. Firework celebrations on the eve of this event are not compulsory.
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