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En este episodio de La Montaña Rusa, hemos escuchado y comentado los discos:ÁLBUM DESTACADO. Frank London and The Elders. Spirit Stronger Than Blood (2024),Thumbscrew. Multicoloured Midnight (2022).CLÁSICO DE LA SEMANA. Freddie Hubbard. On Fire: Live from the Blue Morocco (2025).John Zorn. Homenaje a Remedios Varo (2023).JAZZ EN ESPAÑOL. Yei Yi & Co. Live at Isosteles Studi (2025).Mamiko Watanabe. Being Guide by the Light (2024).Ambrose Akinmusire. Honey From a Winter Stone (2025).
Chappaqua Stan Getz Jazz en Buenos Aires Everything Happens to Me Jimmy Raney, Jim Hall Two of a KindOwl Song 2 (con Bill Frisell & Herlin Riley) Ambrose Akinmusire Owl SongLove in the Garden Joe Lovano, Marcin Wasilewski Trio Love in the GardenMagical Distance Kamasi Washington LazarusStreet Singer Tina Brooks American Jazz SaxHullo Bolinas Chano Domínguez Con AlmaEleanor Rigby Caetano Veloso Qualquer CoisaEscuchar audio
Le jazz se porte bien, très bien même pour son grand-âge. La preuve en quelques morceaux choisis, avec des jeunes, des confirmés et quelques señores qui nous donnent la pêche ! Avec Mary Halvorson, Trespass Trio, Ambrose Akinmusire (feat. Bill... Continue Reading →
Feuilletöne - Der Podcast mit wöchentlichem Wohlsein, der den Ohren schmeckt
Guten Tag, da sind wir wieder! Und wir hören 'Flóð og Fjara' von Gulli Gudmundsson, Jeroen van Vliet und Koen Smits. Des Weiteren gibt's das Album 'Honey from a Winter Stone' von Ambrose Akinmusire. Und weil die Arminia das Viertelfinale gegen Werder gewonnen hat, muss natürlich auch darüber geredet werden. Zum Schluss verkosten wir dann noch ein Schneeflöckchen von der Brauerei Schwarzbräu.
A playlist focusing on recent outstanding guitar albums, with two cherrys on top, the latest releases by Kjetil Mulelid and Ambrose Akinmusire. The playlist features Mikkel Ploug; Thomas Naïm; Tal Yahalom [pictured]; Kjetil Mulelid; and Ambrose Akinmusire. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/20281925/Mondo-Jazz [from "Chant" to "Bloomed (the ongoing processional of nighas in hoodies)"]. Happy listening!
On an all-new episode of Discologist, Eduardo and Kevin dive into a new jazz classic from Ambrose Akinmusire, the emotional wallop of Jesse Daniel Edwards fourth album, the latest quirky indie rock from Cheekface, and hypnotic desert rock from Yawning Balch. Plus, we discuss all four members of R.E.M.'s surprising cameo at Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy's recent performance of Fables Of The Reconstruction at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia, killer new music documentaries about Luther Vandross and Sly Sylvester, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'Honey from a winter stone' (Miel de una piedra del invierno), del que dice es un autoretrato, es el título del último disco del trompetista de Oakland, California, Ambrose Akinmusire. Editado el día 31 de enero contiene piezas como 'Muffled screams', 's-/Kinfolks', 'MYanx' o 'Owled'.Escuchar audio
This week, hosts Jason Jefferies and Reggie Worth discuss the new releases of 1/31/25 and 2/7/25, including albums by The Weeknd, WarWolf, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Ambrose Akinmusire, Maribou State, Sharon Van Etten, Larry June/2 Chainz/The Alchemist, Slow Pulp, HORSEBATH, and Sean Thompson's Weird Ears. Happy Listening!
...y más nuevas canciones de Ichiko Aoba, Utena Kobayashi, Yukimi, Panchiko, Hope Tala, Ambrose Akinmusire, James Brandon Lewis Trio y Mogwai.Escuchar audio
Brooklyn, Brussels, Copenhagen and Paris, are the stations this playlist stops at before ending into zero gravity orbits with Wayne Shorter. The playlist features NIKARA presents Black Wall Street; Alex Koo, Ambrose Akinmusire; Jakob Bro; Jesper Zeuthen; Guillaume de Chassy, Géraldine Laurent, André Minvielle; John Patitucci, Chris Potter, Brian Blade; Wayne Shorter. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/20210955/Mondo-Jazz [up to "Orbits"]. Happy listening!
6e émission de la 61e session...Cette semaine, spoken word et jazz moderne! En musique: Jeff Lederer sur l'album Guilty!!! (Little (i), 2024); Damon Locks sur l'album List of Demands (International Anthem, 2025); Fred Moten, Brandon López & Gerald Cleaver sur l'album The Blacksmiths, The Flowers (Reading Group, 2024); Ambrose Akinmusire sur l'album honey from a winter stone (Nonesuch, 2025); Darius Jones sur l'album Legend of e'Boi (The Hypervigilant Eye) (AUM Fidelity, 2024); Joe McPhee sur l'album I'm Just Say'n (Smalltown Supersound, 2025)...
Langdon is joined in the Wizard's Tower by Kayte Terry of Tender Subject and Jon Greenaway of Horror Vanguard to discuss Robert Eggers' tale of a Dracula trapped in a world he never made, looking for love in all the wrong places. Music by Ambrose Akinmusire
The Weeknd may be the biggest release of the week, but is it the best? We run down five other albums you should hear, with NPR Music's Stephen Thompson and John Morrison, host of Culture Cypher Radio on partner station WXPN.Featured albums:• Cymande, 'Renascence'• Ambrose Akinmusire, 'honey from a winter stone'• Lilly Hiatt, 'Forever'• Pink Siifu, 'BLACK'!ANTIQUE'• Damon Locks, 'List of Demands'See our long list of albums out Jan. 31 and stream our New Music Friday playlist at npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
On January 26 of 2024, San Francisco Ballet premiered a commissioned work by Canadian American choreographer Aszure Barton. It was titled “Mere Mortals” and explored the science and ramifications of AI through the ancient myth of Pandora. With a brand-new score by world-renowned British electronica composer Sam Shepherd, aka Floating Points, and video and sound design by Barcelona-based Hamill Industries, “Mere Mortals” was a big gamble for new artistic director Tamara Rojo as she closed out her first season with the Ballet. It paid off. Not only was “Mere Mortals” a hit with critics, with the San Francisco Chronicle calling it “a passionate success,” but it also proved to be a box-office bonanza, so much so that San Francisco Ballet brought the production back to the stage just three months later for several encore performances. Perhaps more importantly, many in the audience were first-time ballet-goers, many of whom saw the piece more than once.In this arts climate when so many dance companies are struggling to get even their regular audiences back in the door, what was it about “Mere Mortals” that made it such a hit? In this interview, Aszure opens a window into her choreographic practice and how it may have contributed to an event equally invigorating to her dancers and her audience.Aszure is the artistic director of Aszure Barton & Artists, which she founded very early in her career as a creative outlet for the collaborative and anti-hierarchical instincts she'd had to repress in her dance education. Two decades later, Aszure Barton & Artists, which includes a core staff of creative collaborators, has created work all over the world with a wide array of artists and institutions, including Mikhai Baryshnikov, Nederlans Dans Theater and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Aszure is currently the choreographer in residence at Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and is also developing a new piece in partnership with trumpeter and composer Ambrose Akinmusire.
durée : 01:13:43 - Club Jazzafip - Dans le cadre du festival des Rendez-vous de l'Erdre nous invitons le passionnant trompettiste et compositeur californien à partager son amour du jazz et ses coups de cœur.
WALTER SMITH “III” Brooklyn, NY, June 7, 2010Highschoolish, Goodnight now, Himorme (1)Ambrose Akinmusire (tp) Logan Richardson (as-1) Walter Smith, III (ts) Jason Moran (p) Joe Sanders (b) Eric Harland (d) LUIS PERDOMO “LINKS” Brooklyn, NY, January 20, 2013Percy's delight, Crossmind dreams, ProfundoMiguel Zenon (as) Luis Perdomo (p) Dwayne Burno (b) Rodney Green (d) PAUL BOLLENBACK “SOUL GROOVES” Brooklyn, NY, December 2, 3, 4 & 5, 1998Too high, Papa was a rolling stone, From a dreamJim Rotondi (tp) Steve Davis (tb) Steve Wilson (as) Eric Alexander (ts) Joey DeFrancesco (org) Paul Bollenback (g,el-g) Jeff “Tain” Watts (d) Broto Roy (tabla) Continue reading Puro Jazz 15 de agosto, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Linda May Han Oh, Sara Serpa & Andre Matos, Jen Shyu, Ambrose Akinmusire, Bill Frisell, Ron Miles, Rudy Royston, Dan Balmer, Pat Metheny, Sam Wilson, Jessica Ackerley, Laura Swankey and Sarah JerromPlaylist: Linda May Han Oh - PhosphorusSara Serpa, Andre Matos - From a distanceJen Shyu, featuring Ambrose Akinmusire, Mat Maneri, Thomas Morgan & Dan Weiss - With Eyes Closed You See AllAmbrose Akinmusire, featuring Bill Frisell & Herlin Riley - Weighted CornersBill Frisell - Strange MeetingRon Miles, featuring Bill Frisell & Brian Blade - Rudy-Go-RoundRudy Royston - Thank You For This DayDan Balmer - Lifesize Bright (For the Man from Missouri)Pat Metheny - LujonSam Wilson - watersourceJessica Ackerley - All of the colours are singingLaura Swankey - Alone Now (liar)Sarah Jerrom - Part VI: Carrion
Benjamin gaat erop uit en maakt drie speciale afleveringen vanaf North Sea Jazz. In deze aflevering praat hij met componist en dirigent Tijn Wybenga. Hij heeft dit jaar de compositie opdracht voor het festival. En daarvoor presenteert hij in samenwerking met het Metropole Orkest vier nieuwe composities op North Sea Jazz: een voor trompettist Ambrose Akinmusire, een voor zangeres Lizz Wright en twee voor hen samen.
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; I'm Dr. Bob Lawrence. It's time to Discover, Learn, and Play jazz piano!I am thrilled to welcome back to Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. JB Dyas. Dr. JB Dyas has been a leader in jazz education for the past two decades. Currently, Vice President for Education and Curriculum Development at the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz, Dyas oversees the Institute's education and outreach programs, including Jazz in America (www.jazzinamerica.org), one of the most significant and wide-reaching jazz education programs in the world. He has presented jazz workshops, teacher-training seminars, and jazz "informances" worldwide with such renowned artists as Ambrose Akinmusire, Don Braden, Bobby Broom, Dave Brubeck, Gerald Clayton, Robin Eubanks, Herbie Hancock, Antonio Hart, Ingrid Jensen, Sean Jones, Delfeayo Marsalis, Christian McBride, Bobby Watson, and Steve Wilson.Prior to his current position at the Hancock Institute, Dyas served as Executive Director of the Brubeck Institute where he implemented its College Fellowship Program, Brubeck Festival, Summer Jazz Colony, and Jazz Outreach Initiative. Before that, he served as Director of Jazz Studies at Miami-Dade College – one of the nation's largest and most multi-cultural colleges, and New World School of the Arts – Miami's award-winning performing arts high school.Throughout his career, Dyas has performed across the country, designed and implemented new jazz curricula, directed large and small ensembles, and taught various jazz courses to students at virtually every level of musical development – age seven to seventy, beginner to professional, learning-challenged to prodigy. He has conducted jazz and tune-learning clinics, adjudicated high school and collegiate jazz festivals, and presented numerous jazz seminars throughout the United States and in Australia, Canada, Columbia, Cuba, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Russia, and Turkey. He also teaches Jazz Pedagogy at the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, is on the faculty of the Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshop, and serves as an adjudicator for the Annual GRAMMY Music Educator Award.Additionally, Dyas has written for DownBeat magazine and other national music publications, presented clinics, and performed at a number of International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE) and Jazz Education Network (JEN) Annual Conferences, co-founded the International Sisters in Jazz Collegiate Competition, served on the Smithsonian Institution's Task Force for Jazz Education in America, and contributed the chapter “Defining Jazz Education” to the biography, "David Baker - A Legacy in Music." Dyas recently introduced his “What is Jazz and Why It's Important to the World” lecture for International Jazz Day, for which he annually presents education events in conjunction with the Hancock Institute and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). He also has made a series of teacher-training jazz education videos (all available at jbdyas.com), including a national webinar along with Herbie Hancock and US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona on the importance of jazz education in our public schools.Dr. Dyas received his Master's in Jazz Pedagogy from the University of Miami and Ph.D. in Music Education from Indiana University. He is a recipient of the DownBeat Achievement Award for Jazz Education. A professional bassist, Dyas has performed well over a thousand jazz and commercial dates throughout his career and continues performing in various jazz and commercial music settings.Now, sit back, relax, and welcome back to JazzPianoSkills, Dr. JB Dyas!Support the show
Een paar post-moderne jazzstukken in dit eerste uur van All That Jazzz. Met Ibrahim Maalouf, Ambrose Akinmusire en Avishai Cohen. Maar ook met 'good old' Gerry Mulligan, Dave Brubeck en Charles Mingus.
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Def Jim unexpectedly hosts another 95bFM Jazz Show a week after the last and delights in serving up a good old Stew And Brew of treasures ranging from a brand new release from Ambrose Akinmusire way back to a little-known Grachan Moncur III item recorded in 1969.
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills; I'm Dr. Bob Lawrence. It's time to Discover, Learn, and Play jazz piano!I am thrilled to welcome back to Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. JB Dyas. Dr. JB Dyas has been a leader in jazz education for the past two decades. Currently, Vice President for Education and Curriculum Development at the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz, Dyas oversees the Institute's education and outreach programs, including Jazz in America (www.jazzinamerica.org), one of the most significant and wide-reaching jazz education programs in the world. He has presented jazz workshops, teacher-training seminars, and jazz "informances" worldwide with such renowned artists as Ambrose Akinmusire, Don Braden, Bobby Broom, Dave Brubeck, Gerald Clayton, Robin Eubanks, Herbie Hancock, Antonio Hart, Ingrid Jensen, Sean Jones, Delfeayo Marsalis, Christian McBride, Bobby Watson, and Steve Wilson.Prior to his current position at the Hancock Institute, Dyas served as Executive Director of the Brubeck Institute where he implemented its College Fellowship Program, Brubeck Festival, Summer Jazz Colony, and Jazz Outreach Initiative. Before that, he served as Director of Jazz Studies at Miami-Dade College – one of the nation's largest and most multi-cultural colleges, and New World School of the Arts – Miami's award-winning performing arts high school.Throughout his career, Dyas has performed across the country, designed and implemented new jazz curricula, directed large and small ensembles, and taught various jazz courses to students at virtually every level of musical development – age seven to seventy, beginner to professional, learning-challenged to prodigy. He has conducted jazz and tune-learning clinics, adjudicated high school and collegiate jazz festivals, and presented numerous jazz seminars throughout the United States and in Australia, Canada, Columbia, Cuba, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Russia, and Turkey. He also teaches Jazz Pedagogy at the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, is on the faculty of the Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshop, and serves as an adjudicator for the Annual GRAMMY Music Educator Award.Additionally, Dyas has written for DownBeat magazine and other national music publications, presented clinics, and performed at a number of International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE) and Jazz Education Network (JEN) Annual Conferences, co-founded the International Sisters in Jazz Collegiate Competition, served on the Smithsonian Institution's Task Force for Jazz Education in America, and contributed the chapter “Defining Jazz Education” to the biography, "David Baker - A Legacy in Music." Dyas recently introduced his “What is Jazz and Why It's Important to the World” lecture for International Jazz Day, for which he annually presents education events in conjunction with the Hancock Institute and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). He also has made a series of teacher-training jazz education videos (all available at jbdyas.com), including a national webinar along with Herbie Hancock and US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona on the importance of jazz education in our public schools.Dr. Dyas received his Master's in Jazz Pedagogy from the University of Miami and Ph.D. in Music Education from Indiana University. He is a recipient of the DownBeat Achievement Award for Jazz Education. A professional bassist, Dyas has performed well over a thousand jazz and commercial dates throughout his career and continues performing in various jazz and commercial music settings.Now, sit back, relax, and welcome back to JazzPianoSkills, Dr. JB Dyas!Support the show
Join our intrepid but grumpy explorers Mike and Pat and they continue their journey through the New York Times Top Ten list of Best Jazz Albums from 2023. The boys look at three more albums off the list and once again have questions about the selections. Then they discuss an album from 2023 not on the list, and, naturally, emit rainbows. We don't recommend you make a game of drinking whenever one of them calls "category error" unless you have a high tolerance for alcohol - and bastardy. Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah - BARK OUT THUNDER; Enji – ULAAN; Ambrose Akinmusire - OWL SONG; Myra Melford – HEAR THE LIGHT SINGING.
De la melancolía evocadora de "Cinema Paradiso" en la versión del trío de Marcin Wasilewski a las cautivadoras composiciones de Sofía Comas, pasando por la fusión de folk y jazz en el último disco de Alberto Vilas; colaboraciones entre Erland Cooper y Bill Ryder-Jones o Ambrose Akinmusire, Bill Frisell y Herlin Riley. Wolfgang Muthspiel y Orrin Evans o la atmosférica "Coriolis" del último Penguin Cafe suman excepcionalidades particulares en el Músicas Posibles de hoy. Cinema Paradiso January Marcin Wasilewski TrioCamariñas Once cancións e unha danza Alberto VilasAlalà das Mariñas Once cancións e unha danza Alberto VilasVen bailar, Carmiña Once cancións e unha danza Alberto VilasHaar over Hamnavoe Holm (Variations & B-sides) Cooper, Bill Ryder-JonesHoxa Sound Holm (Variations & B-sides) Erland CooperOwl Song 1 Owl Song Ambrose Akinmusire, Bill Frisell, Herlin RileyAmelia Dance of the Elders Wolfgang Muthspiel, Scott Colley, Brian BladeI Have the Feeling I've Been Here Before The Red Door Orrin EvansCoriolis A Matter of Life... 2021 Penguin Café OrchestraA un pájaro rojo A un pájaro rojo Sofía ComasNunca, nunca A un pájaro rojo Sofía ComasEscuchar audio
säje, the vocal group made up of singers Sara Gazarek, Amanda Taylor, Johnaye Kendrick, and Erin Bentlage won their first Grammy on Sunday for their arrangement of “In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning”. They recorded it with one of the most admired musical minds today, Jacob Collier. And like much of what has happened with so far, that recording was both unintended and totally right, somewhere between the reward for the hard work of talented artists, and magic. The story plays like a dream. One day Jacob Collier stopped by the LA recording studio (Lucy's Meat Market), where was working on their debut album. One thing led to another and he ended up playing a few free form takes of “In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning.” There's footage of it online and you can see him improvising his arrangement. You can also see his childlike enthusiasm, his playful energy, his request to do just one more take, because he was having so much fun. After Jacob left, the singers in säje built their vocal arrangement around what he had played. It's a beautiful marriage of improvisation and arrangement, and the result ends up sounding completely inevitable. They contextualized Collier's spontaneous approach, brought it fully into their world, built a frame for his impressionistic gestures, and then filled in the landscape. This was not their first experience with serendipity. Before was , back when it was just an idea floated by Sara Gazarek in 2018 to put some kind of vocal group together, the four women gathered at a rental house in Palm Springs, California to get to know one another and discuss the possibility of doing something together. They came out of that weekend with a song “Desert Song”, a sound, and the makings of a story. The members of don't live in the same place (Sara and Erin live in Los Angeles, Johnaye and Amanda live in Seattle), but they started to work as a group, and eventually recorded “Desert Song”. They submitted the song to the Grammy's - their first song! - and it was nominated in 2020. Eventually released their debut album in 2023. It featured guest appearances by Ambrose Akinmusire, Michael Mayo, Terri Lynn Carrington, and of course Jacob Collier, among others. But at the core of the album was the signature silky sound which is a little hard to define, but very easy to identify. It's technically challenging to execute - suspended chords and interweaving lines - and very satisfying to experience. They like to say that they ascend beyond their training, and into artistry. We met at a photo studio in Gowanus, Brooklyn late last year and had a beautiful talk about their formation, their journey - from that first weekend retreat in Palm Springs to the release of their first full length album and its subsequent Grammy nomination for Best Arrangement Instruments and Vocals with Jacob Collier for “In The Wee Small Hour of the Morning”, collective lyric writing, managing logistics and juggling four schedules, the emotional space that feminine energy allows, and discovering who they are in public. www.third-story.comwww.substack.leosidran.com
El jazz, desde la fusión jazz-bossa nova hasta interpretaciones contemporáneas, emotivas y colaboraciones efervescentes. A pesar de las variaciones estilísticas y artistas, comparten el compromiso con la evolución del género y la rica tradición del jazz. O Grande Amor Stan Getz, João Gilberto Quintet, Antônio Carlos Jobim Getz/Gilberto Mal Du Pays Harold López-Nussa Timba a la Americana I Have the Feeling I've Been Here Before Orrin Evans The Red Door Owl Song 1 Ambrose Akinmusire, Bill Frisell, Herlin Riley Owl Song 1 Where Are You? Joshua Redman, Gabrielle Cavassa where are we 'Round Midnight Bill Evans Trío The Penthouse Session (Live Seattle '66) Basin Street Blues Wynton Marsalis Louis Armstrong's Hot Fives and Hot Sevens Stardust Sant Andreu Jazz Band, Joan Chamorro Jazzing 12 (Vol.1) Escuchar audio
A rundown of impressive recent releases and a look at who benefits (and suffers) when artists working outside formal jazz idioms are lumped into conversations about the genre. Guests: Marcus J. Moore and Giovanni Russonello.
Lezlie Harrison, Pete Zimmer, Miki Yamanaka, Anthony Fung, Ambrose Akinmusire, Terell Stafford, Brad Turner, Malleus Trio, Noah Franche-Nolan, Bobby Wiens + Spencer Zweifel + Seth Lewis, Ray Gallon, Tina Raymond, YOCOYA, Steve Lehman & Orchestre national de jazz, and Apostolos SiderisPlaylist: Lezlie Harrison, featuring Ben Paterson, Matt Chertkoff & Pete Zimmer - Embraceable YouPete Zimmer, featuring Stacy Dillard, Miki Yamanaka, Peter Bernstein & Yasushi Nakamura - Dust SettlesMiki Yamanaka, featuring Mark Turner, Tyrone Allen & Jimmy Macbride - That Ain't BettyAnthony Fung, featuring Mark Turner, Luca Alemanno & Mike Ragonese - The Upside DownAmbrose Akinmusire, featuring Bill Frisell & Herlin Riley - Flux FuelingsTerell Stafford, featuring Johnathan Blake, Tim Warfield, Bruce Barth & David Wong - Between Two WorldsBrad Turner - You're OKMalleus Trio - All EarsNoah Franche-Nolan - Family TreeSpencer Zweifel, Bobby Wiens & Seth Lewis - Sun StreetRay Gallon, featuring Ron Carter & Lewis Nash - Acting UpTina Raymond, featuring Karl McComas Reichl & Andrew Renfroe - Ace of PentaclesYOCOYA, featuring Sophia Augustine - Please (Don't Push Me Away)Steve Lehman et Orchestre National de Jazz - ChimeraApostolos Sideris, featuring Dimitris Klonis, Leo Genovese & Sakir Ozan Ugyan - Birth
New York City's Winter JazzFest might be the festival where fans and promoters from all over the world come to learn about the New York scene's going-ons, but it is also the event where Newyorkers get a rare chance to see remarkable musicians from abroad (or at least from out of town), including those featured here. Enjoy a playlist which will make you want to go to see them live! The playlist features Léon Phal; Deajazz, Lionel Belmondo, Stéphane Belmondo, Thomas Bramerie, Laurent Fickelson, Eric Legnini, Dre Pallemaerts; Bokani Dyer; Malika Zarra [pictured]; Natalie Greffel; Rogê; Pedro Martins; Tineke Postma; Chiquita Magic, Ambrose Akinmusire; Nduduzo Makhathini; Shabaka; and Natural Information Society [up to "Stigmergy"] Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/18366352/Mondo-Jazz Happy listening!
We may regret not having been around when some of our idols were writing the pages that have now become foundations of the music we love. There is not much we can do about that, other than fantasizing about those times and those musicians. What we can do however is feeling lucky to live at a time when there is a number of modern masters in action. One of them is trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire [pictured], for whom 2023 was a remarkable year. Here we focus on the wide range of releases he has worked on, as well as on those of other adventurous musicians. The playlist also features ; Michael Yezerski; Cautious Clay; Dhafer Youssef; Bill Frisell, Herlin Riley; ladyybirdd; Enji; Joseph Branciforte, Theo Bleckmann [from "Brickdrop Mashup" onwards]. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/18366352/Mondo-Jazz Happy listening! Photo credit: Tim Dickeson.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 28th December 2023 Artist - Track - Album - Year Francesco Crosara Sarava Circular Motion 2023 Russ Spiegel Island Song Caribbean Blue 2023 Dan Balmer Round and Round When the Night 2023 Rubim de Toledo The Long Way Up The Drip 2022 Marc Copland Day and Night Someday 2023 Clark Sommers Old Ideal Feast Ephemera 2023 Tony Addison Sextet Cool Breeze Relentless Pursuit 2023 Wally Schnalle See What You Did? Idiot Fish 4tet 2023 Trio Grande Urban Myth Urban Myth 2023 Paul Messina Out of the Ashes Althea 2023 Alex Coke & Carl Michel Sextet Wait/Not Wait Emergence 2023 Darrell Grant's MJ New Wading Through Our Mr. Jackson 2023 Ambrose Akinmusire Henya Owl Song 2023 Eunmi Lee Azure Introspection 2023 Astghik Martirosyan Silence Distance 2023 Joe Santa Maria Pathways 1 Echo Deep 2023 Myra Melford's Fire and Water Quintet Insertion Two Hear the Light Singing 2023 Myra Melford's Fire and Water Quintet Insertion Five Hear the Light Singing 2023 Sunny Kim The Totality of Silence Liminal Silence 2023 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 28th December 2023 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Born in Fairborn, Ohio and raised in California Josiah Woodson started his musical journey under the tutelage of his mentor Khalil Shaheed in Oakland Ca at the age of 14. Beginning in Shaheed's own Oaktown Jazz Workshop among the now prominent musicians like Ambrose Akinmusire, Dayna Stevens, Jonathan Finlayson, and Geoffrey Countrymen, Josiah later went on to complete his undergraduate degree at the prestigious Oberlin Conservatory of Music. The late founder and director Wendell Logan alongside Marcus Belgrave, Billy Hart, and Donald Byrd among other mentors helped prepare Woodson for the masters program at New England Conservatory where he graduated with academic honors under the continued instruction of John McNeil, Cecil McBee, Jerry Bergonzi, and Danilo Perez.Since graduating, Josiah has gone on to pursue his career in New York, performing with such greats as Branford Marsalis, the late Mulgrew Miller, Ben Williams, and the late Clarence Clemons as well as recording with rappers Yasin Bey (formerly Mos Def) and Curren$y as well as recording on the grammy winning album “4” with Beyoné Knowles .Woodson's career has flourished after moving overseas to Paris, France where he has worked with musicians such as Mario Canonge, Gregory Privat, Arnold Doleman, Swaele Mbappe, Logan Richardson, Hermon Mahori, China Moses, and Blitz the Ambassador (Samuel Bazawulé).Notable performances include a season-opening performance of Woodson's own “Suite Elemental” (written, arranged, and scored for symphony orchestra by Josiah) with the Oakland Symphony, winning the 2019 Sibiu Jazz Competition, tours in Lebanon and Niger with Woodson's own projects, the unveiling of Moncer's fashion line with Pharrell Williams and Tobé Nwingwe in Milan, and the Scoring of Samuel Bazawule's first film “The Burial of Kojo” which went on to international success.Discography:Josiah Woodson “Suite Elemental”Beyoncé “4” (grammy winning)Mario Canonge “Zouk Out”Andy Narell “Like a Child”Olivier Robin title tbd release 2024David Garlitz - Cobra Fantastic title tbd release 2024Curren$y - “Pilot Talk”Mario Canonge/Michel Zenino “Quint'up”Mario Canonge/Michel Zenino “Quint'up II”David Levy's Out to Lunch “Melvin's Rockpile”David Levy's Out to Lunch “Excuse me while I do the Boogaloo”David Levy's Out to Lunch “Uptown 6”David Levy's Out to Lunch “Out to Lunch presents Etson”Sarah Thorpe title tbd release 2024Netflix's “The Eddy” series soundtrack “Falling” + appearance in ep #1https://www.facebook.com/josiah.woodson/Support the show
durée : 00:59:36 - Ambrose Akinmusire - par : Alex Dutilh - Le compositeur et trompettiste Ambrose Akinmusire inaugure sa signature chez Nonesuch Records avec “Owl Song”. En trio avec Bill Frisell et Herlin Riley. Sortie ce vendredi 15 décembre.
Lecciones de música. Músicas Posibles y esenciales. Street of Minarets Dhafer Youssef, Ambrose Akinmusire, Nguyên Lê,Adriano Dos Santos Tenorio, Vinnie Colaiuta, Marcus Miller Street of Minarets Bal d’âme Dhafer Youssef, Herbie Hancock Street of Minarets SharQ Serenade Dhafer Youssef, Rakesh Chaurasia + band Street of Minarets Harpsicord, Concerto nº 5 in F Minor, BWV1056: II Largo Edouard Ferlet Think Bach, Op. 2 Even Now I Think of Her Sebastian Rochford, Kit Downes A Short Diary A Time to Remember+ First Song Elina Duni,Rob Luft, Fred Thomas, Matthieu Michel A Time to Remember Same Dream Tania Giannouli Solo Part XIII - LiveKeith Jarrett Bordeaux Concert Corredera + La hazaña Dorantes Identidad Escuchar audio
laddybirdd, Ambrose Akinmusire, Alex Louloudis & Zack Clarke, saje, Billy Childs, Jalen Baker, Johnathan Blake, Terell Stafford, Bruce Barth, Curtis Nowosad, Tyshawn Sorey, Jessica Ackerley, KneeJerk and Malleus Trio.Playlist: ladyybirdd, featuring Gina Izzo, Ambrose Akinmusire, Immanuel Wilkins, Nick Dunston & Ian Rosenbaum - Where Do We Go?Ambrose Akinmusire - Carvin.Alex Louloudis, Zack Clarke - Carvinitesaje, featuring Ambrose Akinmusire, Sara Gazarek, Amanda Taylor, Johnaye Kendrick & Erin Bentlage - Never You MindBilly Childs, featuring Ambrose Akinmusire, Scott Colley & Brian Blade - The Great Western LoopJalen Baker - Lexi's LullabyJohnathan Blake - Groundhog DayTerell Stafford, featuring Johnathan Blake, Tim Warfield, Bruce Barth, David Wong & Alex Acuna - You Taught My Heart to SingBruce Barth, featuring Vicente Archer & Montez Coleman - Let's Go (for McCoy Tyner)Curtis Nowosad - If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)Tyshawn Sorey - In What Direction Are You HeadedJessica Ackerley, Kevin Cheli, Gahlord DeWald - AloftKneeJerk, featuring Brian Horswill, Karlis Silins & Kenton Loewen - Before the TidesMalleus Trio - On / Off
Presentamos diez novedades del panorama internacional llevadas a cabo por trompetistas importantes como Ambrose Akinmusire, Dave Douglas, aTunde Adjuah, Jaimie Branch, Will Miller, Byron Wallen, Chris Botti, Joe Magnarelli y Ralph Alessi. Una trompetada en condiciones para dar la bienvenida al Planeta Jazz.Temas que suenan en el programa:01 2022 Dhafer Youssef - Streets of Minarets 03 SharQ Serenade - Ambrose Akinmusire Rakesh Chaurasia Nguyên Lê Marcus Miller Adriano Dos Santos Vinnie Colaiuta (4' 38'')02 2023 Ambrose Akinmusire - Beauty is Enough 02 2-1 (2' 09'')03 2021 Dave Douglas - Songs of Ascent Book 1 Degrees 04 Peace Within Your Walls - Jon Irabagon Matt MitchellLinda May Han Oh Rudy Royston (4' 14'')04 2023 Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah - Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning 03 Xodokan Iko - Hu Na Ney (3' 51'')05 2018 Jaimie Branch - Fly or Die II 01 Birds of Paradise - Lester St. Louis Jason Ajemian Chad Taylor (3' 28'')06 2023 Resavoir - Plight - Will Miller Sen Morimoto Akenya Lane Beckstrom Peter Manheim Jeremy Cunningham (7' 28'')07 2023 Byron Wallen - Closed Circle - Tony Kofi Oli Langford Danny Keane Kielan Sheard Tom Skinner (7' 14'')08 2023 Chris Botti Vol 1 10 Old Folks - Esteban Castro Zach Moses Vinnie Colaiuta (5' 45'')09 2022 Joe Magnarelli - New York Osaka Junction 02 Lament For Lorraine - Gary Smulyan Akiko Tsuruga Rudy Royston (5' 44'')10 2021 Ralph Alessi Quartet - It's Always Now 06 The Shadow Side - Florian Weber Bänz Oester Gerry Hemingway (3' 45'')Para estar al día de lo que sucede en el jazz en Aragón os recomiento la web jazzaragon de Daniel Zamora.
Lucy Woodward returns with a powerful single paving the way for a full-length album not to be missed, and for a playlist under the sign of electro-acoustic creativity, Brazilian influences and fearless imagination. The playlist also features Collettivo Immaginario, Tommaso Cappellato, Alberto Lincetto, Nicolò Masetto; Jason Moran, Marcus Gilmore BlankFor.ms; Cautious Clay, Ambrose Akinmusire, Immanuel Wilkins; Nils Kugelmann; ThoughtCast; Ryan Keberle; Marcello Gonçalves, Anat Cohen; Doug Richards Orchestra; and David Liebman. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/17698766/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Beginning") Happy listening! Photo credit: Nina Duncan
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