Sat 3 March
4pm Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton plays requested recordings across a broad spectrum in jazz today, including innovative and influential US jazz pianist Earl Hines (1903-83),
5pm Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph presents a concert featuring early jazz and ragtime specialists the Dime Notes: vocalist Gwyneth Herbert accompanied by pianist Ned Cartwright; and saxophonist Andy Sheppard and guitarist John Parricelli, who perform a duet. First broadcast last August as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Trombonist Gail Brand, a wonderful witty and forthright player, has an improv set with Steve Beresford, on electronics, as part of a fascinating Hear and Now at 10pm.
12 midnight Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith celebrates the diverse range of swing-era vocal queens Mildred Bailey and Lee Wiley, recalling the former's bouncy beat and perfect diction, and the latter's husky sensuality.
Also a repeat.
Sun 4 March
6.45pm Sunday Feature: A Portrait of Val Wilmer
As mentioned by Bluesnik on another thread.
Mon 5 March
11pm Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch introduces a concert by Tommy Smith and the Bulgarian Radio Big Band, directed by Antoni Donchev, with music by John Coltrane, Marcus Miller and Wayne Shorter, as well as Smith himself. And Emma Smith [no relation] meets vocalist Victoria Hummler.
Thurs 8 March
11pm Late Junction
Verity Sharp celebrates collectives past and present for International Women's day, including a collaboration and conversation between free-jazz vocalist Maggie Nicols [correct spelling please note RT] and film score composer Verity Susman.
The above follows a day of very interesting programmes featuring women composers from over the ages, many of whom are likely to be complete unknowns, and to not just us.
4pm Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton plays requested recordings across a broad spectrum in jazz today, including innovative and influential US jazz pianist Earl Hines (1903-83),
5pm Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph presents a concert featuring early jazz and ragtime specialists the Dime Notes: vocalist Gwyneth Herbert accompanied by pianist Ned Cartwright; and saxophonist Andy Sheppard and guitarist John Parricelli, who perform a duet. First broadcast last August as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Trombonist Gail Brand, a wonderful witty and forthright player, has an improv set with Steve Beresford, on electronics, as part of a fascinating Hear and Now at 10pm.
12 midnight Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith celebrates the diverse range of swing-era vocal queens Mildred Bailey and Lee Wiley, recalling the former's bouncy beat and perfect diction, and the latter's husky sensuality.
Also a repeat.
Sun 4 March
6.45pm Sunday Feature: A Portrait of Val Wilmer
As mentioned by Bluesnik on another thread.
Mon 5 March
11pm Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch introduces a concert by Tommy Smith and the Bulgarian Radio Big Band, directed by Antoni Donchev, with music by John Coltrane, Marcus Miller and Wayne Shorter, as well as Smith himself. And Emma Smith [no relation] meets vocalist Victoria Hummler.
Thurs 8 March
11pm Late Junction
Verity Sharp celebrates collectives past and present for International Women's day, including a collaboration and conversation between free-jazz vocalist Maggie Nicols [correct spelling please note RT] and film score composer Verity Susman.
The above follows a day of very interesting programmes featuring women composers from over the ages, many of whom are likely to be complete unknowns, and to not just us.
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