First to mention:
Sat 16 May
1pm - Inside Music
Welsh pianist and composer Gwilym Simcock explores suspended choral harmonies by Eric Whitacre, celestial spirals on the harp, a rarely heard Walton piano quartet, three intriguing "minutes" from Piazzolla, and two very different sides of Bach.
This must be the one of Johann Sebastian with his wig on and the one never previously heard of him without it.
5pm - J to Z
Julian Joseph presents an exclusive home session from trumpeter Laura Jurd and pianist Elliot Galvin - one half of Mercury Prize-nominated band Dinosaur. They play stripped-back versions of music from Donosaur[sic]'s latest album.
It says on the link below that this is a home session - remember to keep at least 2 metres away from your speakers.
12midnight - Freeness
Adventurous improvised music, presented by Corey Mwamba, including a performance featuring saxophonist Anthony Braxton and harpist Jacqueline Kerrod, a track from fiddle player Laura Cannell's new album recorded at Wapping Hydraulic Power Station in London, and exploratory new music from guitarist Otto Fischer.
Sunday 17 May
4pm - Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton plays recordings by Duke Ellington, Chet Baker and Chicago-born saxophonist and composer Lee Konitz, who died last month, aged 92.
And the programme link is reproduced below - I shall try and remember to include this from now on.
Part 2 of the 3-part programme A History of Black Classical Music starts at 11pm.
In a personal bid to up the interest factor in this week's regular jazz broadcastings samizdat, anybody who can name the two musicians mentioned on this page who performed at various times in Derek Bailey's Company Week is free to comment below on this week's Freeness programme.
Sat 16 May
1pm - Inside Music
Welsh pianist and composer Gwilym Simcock explores suspended choral harmonies by Eric Whitacre, celestial spirals on the harp, a rarely heard Walton piano quartet, three intriguing "minutes" from Piazzolla, and two very different sides of Bach.
This must be the one of Johann Sebastian with his wig on and the one never previously heard of him without it.
5pm - J to Z
Julian Joseph presents an exclusive home session from trumpeter Laura Jurd and pianist Elliot Galvin - one half of Mercury Prize-nominated band Dinosaur. They play stripped-back versions of music from Donosaur[sic]'s latest album.
It says on the link below that this is a home session - remember to keep at least 2 metres away from your speakers.
12midnight - Freeness
Adventurous improvised music, presented by Corey Mwamba, including a performance featuring saxophonist Anthony Braxton and harpist Jacqueline Kerrod, a track from fiddle player Laura Cannell's new album recorded at Wapping Hydraulic Power Station in London, and exploratory new music from guitarist Otto Fischer.
Sunday 17 May
4pm - Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton plays recordings by Duke Ellington, Chet Baker and Chicago-born saxophonist and composer Lee Konitz, who died last month, aged 92.
And the programme link is reproduced below - I shall try and remember to include this from now on.
Part 2 of the 3-part programme A History of Black Classical Music starts at 11pm.
In a personal bid to up the interest factor in this week's regular jazz broadcastings samizdat, anybody who can name the two musicians mentioned on this page who performed at various times in Derek Bailey's Company Week is free to comment below on this week's Freeness programme.
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