Sat 10 Sept
5.30pm - J to Z
Kevin Le Gendre pays tribute [to] innovative trumpeter and composer Jaimie Branch, who died last month, aged 39. Featuring highlights of an interview she recorded for J to Z in 2019, in which she discussed her influences and her philosophy on music. Plus highlights of a concert given by Chicago percussionist and spiritual jazz giant Kahil El'Zabar recorded last month at the Way Out Here festival.
Note changed time
Sun 11 Sept
4pm - Jazz Record Requests
With Alyn Shipton, including a tribute to US pianist and clarinettist Butch Thompson, who was a key element in the US radio show A Prairie Home Companion, created and hosted by Garrison Keillor. Thompson died in August, aged 78.
11pm - The Voice of the Vibraphone - 2/3
Corey Mwamba examines the vibraphone - an instrument he feels is under-appreciated. In this instalment he celebrates the ways in which composers and improvisers have experimented with the vibraphone's relationship to the drum. With music by Luis Russell, Christopher Deane, Steve Reich and others.
5.30pm - J to Z
Kevin Le Gendre pays tribute [to] innovative trumpeter and composer Jaimie Branch, who died last month, aged 39. Featuring highlights of an interview she recorded for J to Z in 2019, in which she discussed her influences and her philosophy on music. Plus highlights of a concert given by Chicago percussionist and spiritual jazz giant Kahil El'Zabar recorded last month at the Way Out Here festival.
Note changed time
Sun 11 Sept
4pm - Jazz Record Requests
With Alyn Shipton, including a tribute to US pianist and clarinettist Butch Thompson, who was a key element in the US radio show A Prairie Home Companion, created and hosted by Garrison Keillor. Thompson died in August, aged 78.
11pm - The Voice of the Vibraphone - 2/3
Corey Mwamba examines the vibraphone - an instrument he feels is under-appreciated. In this instalment he celebrates the ways in which composers and improvisers have experimented with the vibraphone's relationship to the drum. With music by Luis Russell, Christopher Deane, Steve Reich and others.
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