Alyn remembers Dave Brubeck with an interesting assortment of requests ...
Geoffrey explores a major shift in jazz that drove perceptions and practices over the decades ....
Julian offers a mix, including the trio of Garbarek, Gismonti and Haden ....
Jon3
i have really enjoyed Django Bates and his trio interpreting Parker tunes ....
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Geoffrey explores a major shift in jazz that drove perceptions and practices over the decades ....
n the week that marked the seventy-fifth anniversary of Benny Goodman's famous Carnegie Hall concert, Geoffrey Smith considers the evolution of jazz in concert, from Spirituals to Swing to Jazz at the Philharmonic, with star turns by the likes of Lester Young, Charlie Parker and Dinah Washington
ulian Joseph features a set given by American Vibraphonist Christian Tamburr with his Quartet, recorded at the Pizza Express Jazz Club Soho, London as part of his UK debut. Julian also interviews the Mobo nominated Roller Trio as their UK tour begins.
Jon3
Reinterpreting the music of a legend can be a perilous business, but pianist Django Bates gives a masterclass on the subject with his Belovèd Trio. Charlie Parker is the band's touchstone, although they weave originals by Bates into their setlist too. This concert, recorded in Sheffield, features music from their recent second album and was a late entry into Jez's favourite gigs of 2012. The band is a highly attuned unit, with the music evolving through shifting feels, textures and tempos. Bates is on great form at the piano, and Peter Bruun (drums) and Petter Eldh (bass) propel things along with subtlety and a constant sense of exploration.
Also on the programme, Jazz on 3 drops in on one of the country's more unusual music venues: the home of improvising bassoonist Mick Beck, which for many years has hosted performances by the great and the good of the free music scene.
Also on the programme, Jazz on 3 drops in on one of the country's more unusual music venues: the home of improvising bassoonist Mick Beck, which for many years has hosted performances by the great and the good of the free music scene.
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