Sat 29 Feb
5pm - J to Z
Jumoké Fashola presents a session by UK saxophonist Martin Speake's International Quartet, who re-create the melodies and inventive solo flights of their latest release, Intention, alongside new material. And drummer Tony Allen shares his musical inspirations, reflects on his time creating Afrobeat with Fela Kuti, and talks about meeting his hero, US jazz drummer Art Blakey.
Martin's IQ is a re-uniting with the now ex-Bad Plus pianist Ethan Iverson, plus US drummer Jeff Williams and our own Calum Gourlay on bass.
10pm - New Music Show
Just to mention the first item, as it features Matana Roberts.
12midnight - Freeness
Corey Mwamba with the cream of improvisation including a chance piece for a new-music chamber ensemble in which a roll of the dice determines how many times to play certain materials and which path through the score to take, recorded last September at the BrassWind Festival in Bergen in Norway. There's also freewheeling avant-blues from Kim Macari's Family Band and an abstract take on a British church hymn by saxophonist Guido Spannochi and Capitol K.
"You got plenty time to shake your dice when you get old, man" - Miles Davis.
"Sounds pretty dicey to me" - John Cage.
"Best to keep it in the family" - Prince Andrew.
"Chance would be a fine thing" - Dot Cotton, EastEnders.
Sun 1 March
4pm - Jazz Record Requests
Next week's Composer of the Week affords a rare chance to discover all about the African-American composer Florence Price (1887-1953) and her music. Tune in at 12 noon, Monday-Friday.
5pm - J to Z
Jumoké Fashola presents a session by UK saxophonist Martin Speake's International Quartet, who re-create the melodies and inventive solo flights of their latest release, Intention, alongside new material. And drummer Tony Allen shares his musical inspirations, reflects on his time creating Afrobeat with Fela Kuti, and talks about meeting his hero, US jazz drummer Art Blakey.
Martin's IQ is a re-uniting with the now ex-Bad Plus pianist Ethan Iverson, plus US drummer Jeff Williams and our own Calum Gourlay on bass.
10pm - New Music Show
Just to mention the first item, as it features Matana Roberts.
12midnight - Freeness
Corey Mwamba with the cream of improvisation including a chance piece for a new-music chamber ensemble in which a roll of the dice determines how many times to play certain materials and which path through the score to take, recorded last September at the BrassWind Festival in Bergen in Norway. There's also freewheeling avant-blues from Kim Macari's Family Band and an abstract take on a British church hymn by saxophonist Guido Spannochi and Capitol K.
"You got plenty time to shake your dice when you get old, man" - Miles Davis.
"Sounds pretty dicey to me" - John Cage.
"Best to keep it in the family" - Prince Andrew.
"Chance would be a fine thing" - Dot Cotton, EastEnders.
Sun 1 March
4pm - Jazz Record Requests
Next week's Composer of the Week affords a rare chance to discover all about the African-American composer Florence Price (1887-1953) and her music. Tune in at 12 noon, Monday-Friday.
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