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Alrededor de Medianoche - Jazz & Blues

PROGRAMACIÓN NOVIEMBRE 14 1. Ludivine Issambourg - Above the Laws - Angel Dust 2. Mario Corvini, Enrico Pieranunzi - Entropy - Bluemantique 3. Pierrick Pedron - The Shape of Jazz to Come - Lonely woman 4. Keith Jarrett Trio - The Old Country - How Long Has This Been Going On 5. Ben Wendel - Understory - Jean & Renata 6. The Bad Plus - Complex Emotions - Casa Ben 7. Luke Sellick - Discovery - Discovery 8. Alawari - Leviathan - Evangelisten 9. Julian Argüelles - Doublespeak - (Get Down and) Give Me 50! ////////////////////////////////////// CORTINAS Love Letters Roy Haynes Eighty-Eight's | Dic 18, 2002 ////////////////////////////////////// Roy Haynes Marzo 13, 1925 ::: Noviembre 13, 2024 //////////////////////////////////////

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hr2 Jazz
Die hr-Bigband - mit Phronesis

hr2 Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 56:15


Konzerte und Produktionen u.a. mit: hr-Bigband feat. Phronesis cond. & arr. by Julian Argüelles | Hessischer Rundfunk, hr-Sendesaal, Frankfurt, November 2015 || Phronesis gilt als eine der kraftvollsten und energetischsten Kleingruppen der europäischen Jazzszene. Mit Virtuosität, aufregenden Live-Performances und einer geradezu telepathischen Interaktion begeistert das Trio weltweit Kritiker und Publikum. 2015, zum zehnjährigen Bestehen von Phronsis, kommissionierte die hr-Bigband Julian Argüelles, Kompositionen aus dem Repertoire der Band zur orchestrieren. (Sendung vom 21.7.)

The Jazz Podcast
Olivia Murphy

The Jazz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 36:34


Olivia Murphy is a multi-award winning composer, conductor and improviser based in South-East London, originally from Peterborough. After studying jazz saxophone at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Olivia has found composition her main focus and an important emotional outlet. She thinks of herself as a story-teller, enjoying weaving melodic lines with varied textures and ensemble improvisations to bring her ideas and memories to life, and over the last few years has been busy crafting musical stories for various jazz and new music ensembles. Most recently, Olivia stepped in as guest conductor for the Calum Gourlay big band, MD'ing the band through her compositions at the Vortex Jazz Club during the EFG London Jazz Festival. She was also recently commissioned by The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire to reimagine a Mike Gibbs composition in celebration of the legendary composer's 85th birthday. The performance in December featured a fourteen piece large ensemble and Julian Argüelles as featured soloist.Support the show

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2 de uno
Julian Argüelles - Tonadas

2 de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 18:06


El saxofonista inglés Julián Argüelles con Tonadas, una producción donde da rienda suelta a sus raíces hispanas, trabajo para el sello Edition Records en el año 2018.

Mondo Jazz
Jaimie Branch, Kris Davis, Kneebody, The Bad Plus & More New Releases [Mondo Jazz Ep. 86]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 130:58


September, what a month! The summer is over... so are the summer festivals. But that's also when record labels start churning out some of their best releases to bring the temperature up in advance of the end of year polls and listicles. And here comes an onslaught of heavy-hitters with their new or upcoming releases, from Jaimie Branch to Kris Davis, from Kneebody to The Bad Plus, from Terri Lyne Carrington to Abraham Inc. and Miguel Zenon and a whole bunch more. Sit down, put your stereo system's volume up and absorb all this new great music! Happy listening! The playlist also features Wallace Roney; Julian Argüelles; Fred Hersch with the WDR Big Band and Vince Mendoza; Ben Flocks; Orice Jenkins; Adam Larson; Charles Owens; Jenny Hill; Joshua Espinoza; Ben van Gelder & Reinier Baas; Aki Rissanen; and Zwitschermaschine. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/9376217/Mondo-Jazz

Linus Wyrsch

Today’s episode of The Jazz Hole with Linus consists of a mix of different styles. Artists like Rich Halley, Satoko Fujii & Ramon Lopez and Gebhard Ullmann Basement Research represent today’s more experimental jazz, while The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra and Miki Yamanaka are more straight ahead-based. This episode features brand new music from new releases such as “Along For The Ride” (by The Pete McGuinnes Jazz Orchestra), “Confluence” (by Satoko Fujii & Ramon Lopez) and “Terra Incognita” by Rich Halley. ----- Miki Yamanaka - Stuffed Cabbage Album: Miki Miki Yamanaka (p), Orlando Le Fleming (b) and Bill Stewart (d) Miki Yamanaka - Mr. Pancake Album: Miki Miki Yamanaka (p), Steve Nelson (vib), Orlando Le Fleming (b) and Bill Stewart (d) ----- Gebhard Ullmann Basement Research - Shifting Tonalities: Impromptu #3 Album: Impromtus and Other Short Works Gebhard Ullmann (ts, b-cl), Steve Swell (tb), Julian Argüelles (bs), Pascal Niggenkemper (b) and Gerald Cleaver (d) The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra - Old Roads Album: Along For The Ride Pete McGuinness (dir, comp, arr), Bill Mobley, Jon Owens, Tony Kadleck (tp, flh), Chris Rogers (tp, flh, soloist), Jeff Nelson, Matt Haviland, Bruce Eidem, Mark Patterson (tb), Dave Riekenberg, Rob Middleton, Dave Pietro, Mark Phaneuf, Tom Christensen (ww), Paul Meyers (g), Mike Holober (p, soloist), Andy Eulau (b) and Scott Neumann (d, soloist) Satoko Fujii & Ramon Lopez - Asatsuyu Album: Confluence Satoko Fujii (p, comp) and Ramon Lopez (d) Satoko Fujii & Ramon Lopez - Road Salt Album: Confluence Satoko Fujii (p) and Ramon Lopez (d, comp) Rich Halley - “Forager” & “Centripetal” Album: Terra Incognita Rich Halley (ts, comp), Matthew Shipp (p, comp), Michael Bisio (b, comp) and Newman Taylor Baker (d, comp) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 02:14 - Stuffed Cabbage - Miki Yamanaka 06:12 - Mr. Pancakce - Miki Yamanaka 11:42 - Shifting Tonalities: Impromptu #3 - Gebhard Ullmann Basement Research 17:44 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 20:31 - Old Roads - The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra 31:46 - Asatsuyu - Satoko Fujii, Ramon Lopez 36:46 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 38:38 - Road Salt - Satoko Fujii, Ramon Lopez 47:06 - Forager - Rich Halley 58:31 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 60:12 - Centripetal - Rich Halley 66:33 - Finish

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Gerry Gibbs

Linus Wyrsch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019


Grammy nominated drummer, producer, bandleader, composer and arranger Gerry Gibbs guests on today’s episode of The Jazz Hole with Linus. Gerry talks about his brand new album “Our People” (Whaling City Sound) with his group “Gerry Gibbs & Thrasher People”, whichs sounds like a full orchestra, but is in fact the work of five gifted multi-instrumentalists. Other artists today include Gebhard Ullmann and Basement Research, as well as J3PO (aka Julian Waterfall Pollack). J3PO - Ruminations Album: Small Plates Julian "J3PO" Pollack (kbds, syn, d prog, prod) J3PO - Jazz Mustache Album: Small Plates Julian "J3PO" Pollack (kbds, syn, d prog, prod), Billy Buss (tp) and Chase Baird (ts) Gerry Gibbs & Thrasher People - “The Calm Before The Storm”, “The Journey Begins”, “Our People” & “The Final Message” Album: Our People Gerry Gibbs (d, perc, syn, prog, elect soundscape, tp, ...), Alex Collins (all solos, p, kbds, syn, vib, as, ss, g, acc, perc, voc ...), Gianluca Renzi (b, e-b, sting section, perc, ...), Mayu Saeki (picc, fl, alto fl, voc), Kyeshie Gibbs (voc, perc, ...) Gebhard Ullmann Basement Research - “Impromptu #1” & “Kleine Figuren” Album: Impromptus and Other Short Works Gebhard Ullmann (ts, b-cl), Steve Swell (tb), Julian Argüelles (bs), Pascal Niggenkemper (b) and Gerald Cleaver (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus (Rumin - J3PO) 03:07 - Jazz Mustache - J3PO 05:43 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 08:16 - The Calm Before The Storm - Gerry Gibbs & Thrasher People 10:23 - The Journey Begins - Gerry Gibbs & Thrasher People 16:47 - The Jazz Hole with Linus - Interview with Gerry Gibbs, Part I 30:02 - Our People - Gerry Gibbs & Thrasher People 34:18 - The Jazz Hole with Linus - Interview with Gerry Gibbs, Part II 42:14 - The Final Message - Gerry Gibbs & Thrasher People 48:50 - Impromptu #1 - Gebhard Ullmann, Basement Research 53:59 - The Jazz Hole with Linus - Bloopers with Gerry Gibbs 58:25 - Kleine Figuren - Gebhard Ullmann, Basement Research 61:37 - Finish

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Mondo Jazz
Steve Argüelles - Melody in Rhythm: A Musical Portrait [Mondo Jazz Ep. 63]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 132:29


This week we focus our attention British drummer, composer, arranger, producer, label manager and all around creative soul, Steve Argüelles, an artist that has kept himself busy listening to a wide sources of inspiration for almost four decades. So in these two hours we'll look into the eclectic output, which ranges from folk infused jazz to electronica, of one of the most compelling European improvisers. The playlist features Steve Argüelles, Benoît Delbecq, The Recyclers, Ashley Slater, Christine Tobin, John Taylor, Human Chain, Julian Argüelles, Omar Sosa, Csaba Palotai, Rémi Sciuto, Jorrit Dykstra, Ambitrionix, Poolplayers, Manasonics, Deqjam, Billy Jenkins, Stuart Hall, Steve Watts. Detailed playlist available at https://spinitron.com/m/playlist/view/4781540 Photo credit: Vincent Bourre

Jazz Gumbo
Jazz Gumbo - Set OneSixSix - 13 August 2018

Jazz Gumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 109:45


Artist - Tune - Album Harlem River Drive - Idle Hands - Harlem River Drive Sonny Fortune - The Afro-Americans - Serengeti Minstrel David Murray - Village Urbana - Fo Deuk Revue Joan Armatrading - Down To Zero - Joan Armatrading Ahmad Jamal - Rossiter Road - Live At The Montreal Jazz Festival 1985 The Bad Plus - Seven Minute Mind - Made Possible Griot Galaxy - XY Moch - Kins Sy Smith - Sometimes A Rose Will Grow In Concrete - Sometimes A Rose Will Grow In Concrete Wayne Shorter - Diana - Native Dancer Wayne Shorter - From the Lonely Afternoon - Native Dancer Aretha Franklin - Bridge Over Troubled Waters - Aretha’s Greatest Hits Charlie Haden & Quartet West - Live Your Dreams - In Angel City Robert Glasper - Consequences Of Jealousy - Black Radio Dinah Washington - What A Diff’rence A Day Made - What A Diff’rence A Day Makes! Ramsey Lewis - Collage - Upendo Ni Pamoja Michael Kaeshammer - Lands End Parade - The Pianist Anita O’Day - The Moon Looks Down And Laughs - Travelin’ Light Phronesis, Julian Argüelles - Herne Hill - The Behemoth Bobby McFerrin featuring Esperanza Spalding - Glory - Spirityouall The ode to musical styles past and present that introduces Jazz Gumbo is “Music Evolution” by Branford Marsalis and Buckshot LeFonque. Playlists for all past Sets of Jazz Gumbo will be found at jazzgumbo.blogspot.ca A glorious Set of music! I can’t help myself. I feel that way about almost every Set, though I did admit to feeling that the last one was kind of a weird mishmash. This Set holds together much better. It flows better. And Aretha’s great cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic soars right in the middle of it. We’ve lost Aretha. And the last weeks have been full of tributes and memorials to her. My only small addition to the chorus of appreciation and love is to surround her transcendent music with more of the same. And I think this Set manages that. I’ll only draw attention to the two numbers that precede and follow Aretha, The offerings from Wayne Shorter and Charlie Haden. I won’t say any more than that. I’ll just leave it to you to enjoy. Love! Kirby

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 7/12/2017 || De gatos y Satchmo (Suite radiofónica populista)

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 106:27


Los madrileños Sinouj siguen en su "búsqueda de nuevos caminos entre diferentes tradiciones musicales del Mediterráneo y África, a través del jazz y otras músicas urbanas contemporáneas". El grupo, liderado por el saxofonista extremeño Pablo Hernández, cuenta con músicos africanos, balcánicos y de otras regiones en su nuevo disco, "Labu". En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 7 de diciembre de 2017 escuchamos lo nuevo del ¡ZAS! Trío, compuesto por el saxofonista Marcelo Peralta, el contrabajista Baldo Martínez y el baterista Carlos González 'Sir Charles'. Afrontan un repertorio aparentemente extraño para su música: el de Louis Armstrong. Publican "Round about Amstrong". La ciudad británica de Leeds es el lugar en el que nace el cuarteto MOLE, encuentro del francés Christophe de Bézenac (saxo tenor), el noruego Petter Frost Fadnes (saxo algo y barítono), el británico Paul Hession (batería) y el irlandés Dave Kane (contrabajo). "Setembro" es el título para el encuentro de un trío formado por el pianista portugués Mário Laginha, el saxofonista británico Julian Argüelles y el percusionista noruego Helge Andreas Norbakken. Producido por Greg Osby, el acordeonista portugués João Barradas debuta con "Directions", trabajo que cuenta con colaboraciones de prestigio como la del propio Osby, el acordeonista Gil Goldstein o la vocalista Sara Serpa. De Canadá nos llega "Murphy", nombre del gato de la pareja formada por la saxofonista Tara Davidson y por el trombonista William Carn, que trabajan juntos al frente de un noneto. Como colofón, escuchamos algo más de "Open Book", el nuevo disco a piano solo del maestro Fred Hersch. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 7/12/2017 || De gatos y Satchmo (Suite radiofónica populista)

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 106:27


Los madrileños Sinouj siguen en su "búsqueda de nuevos caminos entre diferentes tradiciones musicales del Mediterráneo y África, a través del jazz y otras músicas urbanas contemporáneas". El grupo, liderado por el saxofonista extremeño Pablo Hernández, cuenta con músicos africanos, balcánicos y de otras regiones en su nuevo disco, "Labu". En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 7 de diciembre de 2017 escuchamos lo nuevo del ¡ZAS! Trío, compuesto por el saxofonista Marcelo Peralta, el contrabajista Baldo Martínez y el baterista Carlos González 'Sir Charles'. Afrontan un repertorio aparentemente extraño para su música: el de Louis Armstrong. Publican "Round about Amstrong". La ciudad británica de Leeds es el lugar en el que nace el cuarteto MOLE, encuentro del francés Christophe de Bézenac (saxo tenor), el noruego Petter Frost Fadnes (saxo algo y barítono), el británico Paul Hession (batería) y el irlandés Dave Kane (contrabajo). "Setembro" es el título para el encuentro de un trío formado por el pianista portugués Mário Laginha, el saxofonista británico Julian Argüelles y el percusionista noruego Helge Andreas Norbakken. Producido por Greg Osby, el acordeonista portugués João Barradas debuta con "Directions", trabajo que cuenta con colaboraciones de prestigio como la del propio Osby, el acordeonista Gil Goldstein o la vocalista Sara Serpa. De Canadá nos llega "Murphy", nombre del gato de la pareja formada por la saxofonista Tara Davidson y por el trombonista William Carn, que trabajan juntos al frente de un noneto. Como colofón, escuchamos algo más de "Open Book", el nuevo disco a piano solo del maestro Fred Hersch. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
HDO 270. En concierto con… Charlie Watts, Phronesis, Catalano – Chamberlin

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 60:10


Repaso a tres grabaciones en HDO 270: Charlie Watts meets The Danish Radio Big Band (Impulse!, 2017), The Behemoth (Phronesis, Julian Argüelles, Frankfurt Radio Big Band; Edition Records, 2017), Tokyo Number 9 (Frank Catalano – Jimmy Chamberlin; RopeADope, 2017). Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2017 HDO es un podcast editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Toda la información de HDO 270 en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=30529. Toda la información de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Toda la información acerca de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298. De uno en uno a ser posible, viva la variedad en la que se dice que está el gusto (que quien sabe si es cierto), pero en la que de un modo u otro –al menos algunas veces- se está la mar de a gusto. En una nueva entrega de HDO suenan temas de las siguientes grabaciones: Tejero / Webster / Serrato / Díaz: Spain Is The Place (Raw Tonk Records, 2016); Trio All’Alba: G(ood)Luck (Cracked Anegg Records, 2015); Hristo Vitchev Quartet: In Search Of Wonders (First Orbit Sound Music, 2016); Dr. Lonnie Smith: Evolution (Blue Note, 2016); Samo Salamon Bassless Trio feat. Julian Argüelles, John Hollenbeck: Unity (Samo Records, 2015). HDO (Hablando de oídas) es un podcast ideado, producido, editado y presentado por Pachi Tapiz.

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Caz ve Ötesi
Julian Argüelles / Circularity

Caz ve Ötesi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2014 40:33


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