Sat 14 Sept
4pm - Jazz Record Requests
5pm - J to Z
Kevin Le Gendre presents live music by young London dectet SEED Ensemble, led by rising star saxophonist and composer Cassie Kinoshi, performing material from their debut album Driftglass. British pianist Zoe Rahman reveals her musical inspirations, including recordings by Alice Coltrane and Mary Lou Williams.
This is a repeat, but well worth hearing again, I think, since we've been discussing Ms Kinoshi and SEED here in recent times.
6.30 - New Generation Artists
Featuring further performances by jazz double bassist Misha Mullov-Abbado and his group, recorded in March at the National Centre for Early Music in York as part of the Ryedale Festival, with a programme including The Infamous Grouse, Little Vision, Little Astronaut, Equinox and Hair of the Bop.
Bit of a hostage to fortune titling a work Little Vision, innit...
Immediately following this, I notice that a brand new BBC commission by Daniel Kidane is to be performed as the first item of The Last Night of the Proms, titled Woke. As far as I know, this has nothing to do with any new jazz scene.
12midnight - Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
A profile of celebrated Jamaican alto saxophonist Joe Harriott (1928-73).
This is also a repeat.
Mon 16 Sept
11pm - Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch with a concert by US drummer Tom Rainey, joined by saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock and bassist Drew Gress.
Radio Times also draws attention to Wednesday evening's Front Row (7.15pm - Radio 4) in which Sarah Wilson talks to Soweto about Another Me - an exhibition he's curating at the Southbank Centre here in London. I'd better get down there...
Among other stuff on this week. Jamie Cullum (Radio 2 - Tues 17th - 9pm) is mentioned as showcasing rising jazz stars, so you never know, there could be another genius we've not heard of.
Before that, same day, there's a Great Lives at 4.30 on Radio 4 devoted to Prince. Later, Laura Jurd regular keys tickler Eliot Galvin is to be found cross-genericising on Late Junction (11pm). You should try it, it can be fun, they say. And lastly:
Thurs 19 Sept
11pm - Late Junction
Fiona Talkington presents a mixtape compiled by composer and jazz flautist Nicole Mitchell, featuring music that showcases the Chicago music scene which she continues to champion.
4pm - Jazz Record Requests
5pm - J to Z
Kevin Le Gendre presents live music by young London dectet SEED Ensemble, led by rising star saxophonist and composer Cassie Kinoshi, performing material from their debut album Driftglass. British pianist Zoe Rahman reveals her musical inspirations, including recordings by Alice Coltrane and Mary Lou Williams.
This is a repeat, but well worth hearing again, I think, since we've been discussing Ms Kinoshi and SEED here in recent times.
6.30 - New Generation Artists
Featuring further performances by jazz double bassist Misha Mullov-Abbado and his group, recorded in March at the National Centre for Early Music in York as part of the Ryedale Festival, with a programme including The Infamous Grouse, Little Vision, Little Astronaut, Equinox and Hair of the Bop.
Bit of a hostage to fortune titling a work Little Vision, innit...
Immediately following this, I notice that a brand new BBC commission by Daniel Kidane is to be performed as the first item of The Last Night of the Proms, titled Woke. As far as I know, this has nothing to do with any new jazz scene.
12midnight - Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
A profile of celebrated Jamaican alto saxophonist Joe Harriott (1928-73).
This is also a repeat.
Mon 16 Sept
11pm - Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch with a concert by US drummer Tom Rainey, joined by saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock and bassist Drew Gress.
Radio Times also draws attention to Wednesday evening's Front Row (7.15pm - Radio 4) in which Sarah Wilson talks to Soweto about Another Me - an exhibition he's curating at the Southbank Centre here in London. I'd better get down there...
Among other stuff on this week. Jamie Cullum (Radio 2 - Tues 17th - 9pm) is mentioned as showcasing rising jazz stars, so you never know, there could be another genius we've not heard of.
Before that, same day, there's a Great Lives at 4.30 on Radio 4 devoted to Prince. Later, Laura Jurd regular keys tickler Eliot Galvin is to be found cross-genericising on Late Junction (11pm). You should try it, it can be fun, they say. And lastly:
Thurs 19 Sept
11pm - Late Junction
Fiona Talkington presents a mixtape compiled by composer and jazz flautist Nicole Mitchell, featuring music that showcases the Chicago music scene which she continues to champion.
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