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PROGRAMACIÓN MAYO 15 1. Ólafur Arnalds, Loreen - SAGES - In The Sound Of Breathing 2. Esthesis Quartet - Sound & Fury - Where I Begin 3. Daniel Herskedal - Movements of Air - The Olive Branch 4. Diego Rivera - West Circle - West Circle 5. Frank Woeste - The Glass Half Full - The Glass Half Full 6. Shai Maestro - Solo: Miniatures & Tales - Gloria 7. Gilad Hekselman - Downhill From Here - Downhill From Here 8. Jan Gunnar Hoff Group - Voyage - Living 9. Kurt Rosenwinkel, Jean-Paul Brodbeck - The Brahms Project - Wiegenlied 10. Billy Cobham – Drum 'N' Voice 2 - Running ////////////////////////////////////////// CORTINAS Drum 'N' Voice Vol. 5 Billy Cobham Nicolosi Productions | Marzo 18, 2024 ////////////////////////////////////////// Billy Cobham ::: Mayo 16, 1944 ////////////////////////////////////////// PROGRAMACIÓN MAYO 15 https://www.aldemedianoche.com.ar/programacion-2/ http://radiofmraices.com.ar/ //////////////////////////////////////////
Liam Neeson 10 legjobb filmje a közönség szerint Andor: Kicsit leegyszerűsített és kilúgozott Star Warst kapunk Május 5-én történt Súlyos vámokat vetne ki a külföldön forgatott filmekre Trump: mindez Magyarországot is jelentősen érintheti Vajek Jutka: "Gizi rohant hozzám, kérdezte, hol fáj, hol nyom" Szente Vajk: a színház ne politizáljon folyton Szabó Barbara Szofia ezúttal Hófehérkeként varázsolja el a közönséget Az év jazzkoncertje: Kurt Rosenwinkel a Daveform Quintet vendége Ismét jön a TV torna A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Liam Neeson 10 legjobb filmje a közönség szerint Andor: Kicsit leegyszerűsített és kilúgozott Star Warst kapunk Május 5-én történt Súlyos vámokat vetne ki a külföldön forgatott filmekre Trump: mindez Magyarországot is jelentősen érintheti Vajek Jutka: "Gizi rohant hozzám, kérdezte, hol fáj, hol nyom" Szente Vajk: a színház ne politizáljon folyton Szabó Barbara Szofia ezúttal Hófehérkeként varázsolja el a közönséget Az év jazzkoncertje: Kurt Rosenwinkel a Daveform Quintet vendége Ismét jön a TV torna A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
A varied playlist for this week's podcast beginning with Kurt Rosenwinkel and Artemis. Later in the set we hear from piano masters Kenny Barron, Chick and McCoy. We conclude the show with alto genius Cannonball. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Kurt Rosenwinkel & Jean-Paul Brodbeck ~ Hungarian Dance No. 1 ~ The Brahms Project ARTEMIS ~ Komorebi ~ ARBORESQUE Sullivan Fortner ~ Tres Palabras ~ Southern Nights Rob Thorsen ~ Bohemia After Dark ~ Moon Ray Kenny Barron & Dave Holland ~ In Walked Bud ~ The Art of Conversation Chick Corea ~ Folk Song ~ Three Quartets McCoy Tyner ~ Contemporary Focus ~ Today and Tomorrow Cannonball Adderley Quintet ~ Star Eyes ~ The Quintet Plus
En febrero de 1976, el guitarrista de jazz Pat Martino (1944-2021) grabó uno de sus mejores discos, 'We´ll be together again', del que escuchamos la pieza que le da título, 'You don´t know what love is', 'Send in the clowns' y 'Open rode'. Y 'Honoring Pat Martino' es el disco en el que varios guitarristas grabaron algunas de las composiciones del músico de Filadelfia justo antes de que nos dejara en noviembre de 2021: Adam Rogers & Peter Bernstein ('Inside out'), Kurt Rosenwinkel ('Black glass'), Fareed Haque ('Line games'), Russell Malone ('Lament') y Dave Stryker & Paul Bollenback ('On the stairs').Escuchar audio
The Hot Box #132, an hour-long exploration of fresh and exciting sounds in jazz. This episode dives into new material from remarkable artists, blending the vibrancy of contemporary jazz with the timeless artistry of legends. Featuring tracks from John Donegan's Irish Sextet, Shuteen Erdenebaatar, and the Jihye Lee Orchestra, the episode showcases dynamic compositions and inventive storytelling. Listeners will also revisit the brilliance of guitar virtuosos Louis Stewart and Martin Taylor, alongside a stirring collaboration from Geri Allen and Kurt Rosenwinkel. It's a rich, varied playlist that promises to engage jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Tune in and discover something new! Tune In: Live Broadcast: Every two weeks on Jazz Radio Eire. Listen Live Listen Back: Catch past episodes on The Hot Box Jazz and Jazz Ireland. Subscribe to The Hot Box: Via Android: Subscribe on Android By Email: Subscribe by Email Spread the Word: Help us grow our jazz community by sharing The Hot Box with your friends and on social media. Your support keeps us going!
9e émission de la 60e session...Cette semaine, une pensée pour Quincy Jones, grands ensembles, jazz moderne et m-base! En musique: Quincy Jones sur l'album This Is How I Feel About Jazz (ABC-Paramount, 1957); Quincy Jones sur l'album Smackwater Jack (A&M, 1971); Roy Hargrove's Crisol sur l'album Grande-Terre (Verve, 2024, enr. 1998); Nubya Garcia sur l'album Odyssey (Concord Jazz, 2024); Aaron Parks sur l'album Little Big III (Blue Note, 2024); Kurt Rosenwinkel sur l'album The Next Step Band (Live At Smalls 1996) (Heatcore, 2024, enr. 1996); Steve Coleman and Five Elements sur l'album PolyTropos/ Of Many Turns (Pi Recordings, 2024)...
Kurt Rosenwinkel, a Philadelphia-born jazz guitarist, is renowned for blending genres and using guitar effects innovatively in jazz. His latest release, The Next Step Band (Live at Smalls, 1996), revisits the music from his acclaimed 2001 album The Next Step and features longtime collaborators Mark Turner, Ben Street, and Jeff Ballard. In addition to his album, Rosenwinkel has published Kurt Rosenwinkel's Ultimate Book of Compositions, which includes scores, tabs, and commentary on his extensive work. He founded his label, Heartcore, in 2016 to release Caipi and take control of his career, likening the label's creation to playing a "record company" video game. His current projects include arranging for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Big Band, collaborating with Wynton Marsalis, and recording a Brahms interpretation following the success of The Chopin Project.
Jesse Harris belongs to a generation of New York singer songwriters who came of age in the late nineties. He has made over 20 solo albums that walk the line between folk, jazz, pop, Brazilian and art rock. He's also a much sought after co writer and collaborator who has written songs for and or with many others like Madeleine Peyroux, Melody Gardot, Lana del Rey, and most famously Norah Jones. Jesse was already well into his career when he met a young Norah Jones on a road trip through Texas and played his songs for her. He had already been signed and dropped from a major label with his band Once Blue (a project he started with Rebecca Martin, and which also featured musicians Ben Street, Kurt Rosenwinkel and Kenny Wollesen), and had already been exploring a space in his songwriting that played in between jazz and pop. But that chance encounter with Jones, who was still a student at the University of North Texas at the time, was the one that would change the course of Jesse's career. They stayed in touch and began working together when Jones eventually moved to New York. Her debut album, 2002's Come Away With Me contained five of his songs including the now ubiquitous standard “Don't Know Why”. He also played guitar on the record. Their partnership has endured over the years - Jones and Harris have written together on and off ever since then - but it was that first record that arguably redirected the sound of certain strains of popular music and jazz for a generation. The success of Come Away With Me also opened new doors for Harris as a solo artist and a composer. Ultimately he started a label (Secret Sun, named after a solo album of the same name) to put out the projects that he produced for himself and others, and recently has been dividing his time between New York and Paris. Jesse is a relentlessly prolific songwriter, someone for whom songs are like air and water; they are simply a fact of life. Here he talks about Paper Flower, his most recent album recorded in Paris with American and French musicians, his approach to songwriting (“writer's block is a choice”) and production, taking things as they come, confession versus craft, venturing into the unconscious, and whether it is his fate to work with female artists. www.third-story.com https://www.wbgo.org/podcast/the-third-story
A playlist about connections lost and found, family connections, artistic connections, connections with musical heroes, and with former band-mates through archival recordings that announce much anticipated reunions... Is this a bit too cryptic? Play this episode of Mondo Jazz and find out more! The playlist features Bria Skonberg; Giovanni Falzone, Orchestra Nazionale Jazz Giovani Talenti; Jihye Lee [pictured]; Andy Milne; and Kurt Rosenwinkel. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/19310530/Mondo-Jazz (up to"The Next Step"). Happy listening! Photo credit: Hyemi Kim
Nick leads us off this week with two articles meant to start a conversation about our emotional relationship with music. A recent study shows that age has no affect on our ability to remember melodic themes. Another article summarizes an interview that Forbes did with Kesha about her need to create music to process her emotions. It's an interesting chat.Songs:Dawn of Midi - “Io”Clothing - “Kingdom”Greg is up next with a recap of the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremonies, particularly the performance of the heavy metal band Gojira. Also, Greg digs into a new album by Kurt Rosenwinkel and The Next Step Band. The group had an eight-year residency at Smalls Jazz Club in Greenwich Village back in the 1990s, resulting in the album The Next Step. The new album, just released, is a live recording from Smalls and is absolutely incredible.Songs:Gojira - “Ah! Ça Ira (Live at the Opening Ceremonies of the 2024 Olympics)”Kurt Rosenwinkel with The Next Step Band and Brad Mehldau - “Zhivago” Live at Smalls 1996Kurt Rosenwinkel with The Next Step Band - “The Next Step” Live at Smalls 1996Jay wraps things up this week with a “Three for Thursday.” We have new music from Charley Crockett, and Sturgill Simpson performing as Johnny Blue Skies. He also celebrates the life and contributions of John Mayall.Charley Crockett - “Visions of Dallas”Johnny Blue Skies, Sturgill Simpson - “Scooter Blues”John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers -“Little Girl (Mono)”
JGT's Bob Bakert talks to event organizer Joel Harrison about the Alternative Guitar Summit Camp in the Catskills, August 19-23.The Alternative Guitar Summit held in the Catskills August 19-23 features some of the greatest guitar improvisers of our time. John Scofield, Mike Stern, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Gilad Hekselman to name a few. The camp allows for an immersion with these great artists from Master Class to concerts. Three and a half days in the mountains at the incredible Full Moon Resort, a 100-acre wilderness retreat, the event blends beautiful natural surroundings with incredible musical learning all in wonderful accommodations. Go to alternativeguitarsummitcamp.com to get all the particulars. Go to jazzguitartoday.com and bassmusicianmagazine.com more interviews and lessons.
JGT's Bob Bakert talks to Kurt Rosenwinkel about his latest release, The Next Step- Live At Small's 1996 and about his new book, Kurt Rosenwinkel: Ultimate Book of Compositions.Go to jazzguitartoday.com and bassmusicianmagazine.com more interviews and lessons.
KURT ROSENWINKEL THE NEXT STEP New York, May 12-June 27, 2000A shifting design, FiltersMark Turner (ts) Kurt Rosenwinkel (g,p-1) Ben Street (b) Jeff Ballard (d) HAMPTON HAWES FOR REAL! Los Angeles, March 17, 1958Hip, Crazeology, Numbers gameHarold Land (ts) Hampton Hawes (p) Scott LaFaro (b) Frank Butler (d) FRANK BUTLER THE STEPPER Los Angeles, November 19, 1977Au privave, Easy living, UrbaneJack Montrose (ts) Dolo Coker (p) Monty Budwig (b) Frank Butler (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 10 de junio, 2024 at PuroJazz.
This time on Wong Notes, guitar legend Kurt Rosenwinkel joins Cory Wong to go deep on all things jazz. The genre has always been a haven for free-thinkers and adventurers, so it's a little surprising when Rosenwinkel reveals that he's incorporated a Fractal FM9 into his live rig—though it's still working in tandem with a good ol' Fender tube amp.Rosenwinkel divulges the details on his “softer, darker” attack, which combined with his approach to tone—including a fair bit of top-end roll-off—constitutes a big piece of his signature sound. Rosenwinkel's forthcoming live record, The Next Step Band (Live at Smalls 1996), captures this sound in the place that formed it: New York City. Rosenwinkel takes Wong back to the halcyon days of the city's kinetic 1990s “hardcore” bebop and free-jazz scene, where Mitch Borden's legendary Smalls Jazz Club was an artistic hotbed (and crash pad) for players of all stripes.Nowadays, more and more artists are forming their connections online rather in a jazz club. But can TikTok and Instagram replace an all-night jazz joint for up-and-coming players?Tune in, and be sure to check out Kurt's career-spanning new Ultimate Book of Compositions.Listen to the full episode here: https://bit.ly/WongNotesGet 30% off your first year of DistroKid by going here: http://distrokid.com/vip/corywongVisit Kurt Rosenwinkel: https://kurtrosenwinkel.com/Hit us up: wongnotes@premierguitar.comVisit Cory: https://www.corywongmusic.comVisit Premier Guitar: http://premierguitar.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/wongnotespodProduced by Jason Shadrick and Cory WongAdditional Editing by Shawn PersingerPresented by DistroKid
Abrimos nuevo número de La Montaña Rusa con el estupendo A Lovesome Thing, firmado por Geri Allen y Kurt Rosenwinkel en directo, en 2023, uno de los mejores álbumes del año pasado, sin duda. Descubrimos la música del saxofonista neoyorkino Jeff Lederer, en Eightfold Path, de 2021. Nuestro Clásico de la Semana fue de nuevo Lee Morgan y su mega clasicazo, The Gigolo, que vio la luz en 1965. Seguir leyendo La Montaña Rusa. Episodio 20.2024. en La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz.
In this podcast episode, Brent dives into the realm of jazz guitar albums, offering listeners a curated selection of classics and modern masterpieces. From the pioneering work of Django Reinhardt to the innovative compositions of Kurt Rosenwinkel. Brent provides a diverse range of albums that capture the essence of jazz guitar. He also explores the unique collaboration between Sonny Rollins and guitarist Jim Hall, highlighting its significance in showcasing the guitar's comping capabilities. This episode offers a captivating journey through the evolution of jazz guitar and the timeless albums that define its legacy. Tune in to discover the sounds that have shaped jazz guitar and inspired generations of musicians.Important Links:Free Guide to learning standards by ear: Learn Jazz Standards the Smart WayLJS Inner Circle MembershipListen to the Learn Jazz Standards PodcastLearn Jazz Standards Inner Circle: Get 50% off your first month! Want to get your jazz question answered on the podcast? Click here.
Tawanda, Ivan Lins, The Baylor Project, Jazzmeia Horn, Joshua Rodman, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Matteo Prefumo, Francesca Remigi, Aretha Tillotson, Rubim de Toledo, Luke Sellick Curtis Nowosad, Jeff McGregor, Michael Weiss and Kavita ShahPlaylist: Tawanda - You and the Night and the MusicIvan Lins, featuring Dianne Reeves - The Heart SpeaksThe Baylor Project, featuring Jazzmeia Horn & Dianne Reeves - We Swing (The Cypher)Jazzmeia Horn and Her Noble Force - Money Can't Buy Me, LoveJoshua Redman Featuring Gabrielle Cavassa - Where Are You?Kurt Rosenwinkel, featuring Aaron Parks, Eric Revis & Gregory Hutchinson - Our Secret WorldMatteo Prefumo - A New BeginningFrancesca Remigi, featuring Soojung Lee, Angelo Varo Moreno, Alex Rashad, Federico Calcagno & Aretha Tillotson - Lost GenerationAretha Tillotson - FlareRubim de Toledo - Danza para los DifuntosLuke Sellick - The River RunsCurtis Nowosad, featuring Luke Sellick & Andrew Renfroe - RoadJeff McGregor - I Could Write a BookMichael Weiss - We Love HoraceKavita Shah, featuring Miroca Paris - Cape Verdean Blues
Ein neues Album von Geri Allen und Kurt Rosenwinkel - vorgestellt auf NDR Kultur.
Here's an episode mostly dedicated to the proposition that piano jazz has a very beautiful future, if we have to judge by what emerging pianists like Micah Thomas, Nitai Hershkovits [pictured], Dexter Goldberg, Joona Toivanen or Fergus McCreadie are putting on record. Before and after this piano segment, thrilling new albums. The playlist also features Koma Saxo; Ethnic Heritage Ensemble; Geri Allen, Kurt Rosenwinkel; Mire III; and Simon Wilsson. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/18247879/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Viridiana"). Happy listening!
La portada de este número de La Montaña Rusa fue uno de los nuevos álbumes del guitarrista Kurt Rosenwinkel, el estupendo Undercover: Live at the Village Vanguard, publicado este 2023. Escucharemos después al Borderland Trio de la pianista Kris Davis, en Wandersphere, publicado en 2021. Nuestro Clásico de la Semana fue el gran Tomasz Stanko, del que ese ha publicado recientemente el segundo volumen de su Wooden Music, junto a su quinteto allá por 1972. Seguir leyendo La Montaña Rusa 49.2023. Kurt Rosenwinkel. Borderlands Trio. Tomasz Stańko Quintet. Jovan Milovanović Quartet. Greg Spero. en La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz.
Del nuevo disco de Stacey Kent, 'Summer me winter me', recién editado, la canción que le da título, 'La valse des lilas', 'Happy talk' y 'Corcovado'. También el pianista Henrique Gomide con 'Frevo' de su disco 'Portais', el cantante y compositor Gabriel da Rosa con 'Idiosincrasia', 'Jasmim parte 2', 'So you can see me' y 'Cachaça' de su disco 'É o que a casa oferece' y el guitarrista, compositor, cantante y multinstrumentista Pedro Martins con 'Nada vai ser em vão', 'Amor fantasma', 'Kaya noite' -con Kurt Rosenwinkel- y 'Não leve a mal' -con Eric Clapton-. Escuchar audio
A mysterious new producer, Church Chords; the unearthing of a gem; jazz divinations; blood diamonds and bloody belly comb jellies... here for you a playlist that reads like a thriller story, and is as gripping as one. The playlist features Billy Valentine; Church Chords; Geri Allen, Kurt Rosenwinkel; Andrew Krasilnikov; Arch (Luca Sguera, Giovanni Iacovella, Joe Rehmer); Tina Raymond; Jim Campilongo, Steve Cardenas; Walt Weiskopf. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/17994717/Mondo-Jazz [from ""We the People Who Are Darker Than Blue" onwards]. Happy listening!
EPISODE 079 of Around Town with Mike Jeffers features an interview saxophonist Jim Snidero about his upcoming performances at the Jazz Showcase on September 26th & 27th and clinics with the UIC Music Department. Jim also talks about recording his latest release Far Far Away featuring Kurt Rosenwinkel!
In this episode, host Noah Kellman sits down with modern jazz piano master Aaron Parks, a forward-thinking musician who first came to the public's attention during his time with trumpeter Terence Blanchard. In this episode, Aaron & Noah discuss two-handed solo piano techniques, modern improvisation concepts, advanced rhythm exercises, and more. You can also hear performances by Aaron solo, as well as the two playing duo. Born in Seattle, Washington, Parks began playing piano at a young age and by the time he was 14 had enrolled in an early entrance degree program at the University of Washington. Parks has released several albums under his own name, including his 2008 Blue Note debut, Invisible Cinema. Parks, who has also recorded with Christian Scott, Kendrick Scott, Ambrose Akinmusire, and Kurt Rosenwinkel, was an integral part of the James Farm Quartet with Joshua Redman, Matt Penman, and Eric Harland.
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In this exclusive Jazz Guitar Today podcast, Bob Bakert talks to Kurt Rosenwinkel about a variety of subjects including his new album Undercover: Live At The Village Vanguard.Go to jazzguitartoday.com and bassmusicianmagazine.com more interviews and lessons.
Cecil Alexander, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Christian McBride's New Jawn, Nicole Zuraitis, Danny Jonokuchi, Lucy Yeghiazaryan, Alex Tremblay, Mike Casey, George Coleman, Terri Lyne Carrington, Sanah Kadoura, Michael Dease, Jocelyn Gould, Aaron Shorr, Dan Wilson and Alvaro Rojas.Playlist: Cecil Alexander - ShugKurt Rosenwinkel, featuring Aaron Parks, Eric Revis & Greg Hutchinson - The Past IntactChristian McBride's New Jawn - Dolphy DustNicole Zuraitis, featuring Christian McBride, Gilad Hekselman & Billy Kilson - BurnDanny Jonokuchi, featuring Lucy Yeghiazaryan - Born to be BlueLucy Yeghiazaryan, featuring Michael Kanan - Lonely HouseAlex Tremblay, featuring Vanisha Gould - Yellow RoseMike Casey - Venus (Live)George Coleman - MeditationTerri Lyne Carrington , featuring George Coleman, Buster Williams & Kenny Barron - What is This Thing Called LoveSanah Kadoura - ZaytoonMichael Dease, featuring Liany Mateo, Virginia MacDonald & Geoffrey Keezer - Shorty's TuneJocelyn Gould, featuring Virginia MacDonald - Jessica's BirthdayAaron Shorr - FantasyDan Wilson - SticologyAlvaro Rojas - Meditation Park
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Colin Stranahan - Recorded April 2023Based out of Brooklyn, Colin plays and tours with a wide range of artists and is a member of Kind Folk, Real Feels, and the Stranahan/Zaleski/Rosato Trio.Links:Colin's InstagramColin with Kurt Rosenwinkel in New OrleansColin's online coursesElite Music MentorMy Music MasterclassPatreonGilad Hekselman / Cécile Mclorin Salvant @ Cornelia St. CafeSquare Song by Theo Kapilidis JK KimTimothy AnguloSasha BerlinerImmanuel WilkinsKweku SumbryThe songs featured in this episode are Forecast (intro) and Joy Ride (outro).Practicing Drummerpracticingdrummer.comInstagramFacebookThe drum intro is from Charles Ruggiero's Loop Loft sample pack.Thank you to Bart over at the Drum History podcast for his advice and help with this podcast.
Nasheet Waits, drummer and music educator, is a New York native. His interest in playing the drums was encouraged by his father, legendary percussionist, Frederick Waits, who played with such legendary artists as Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Sonny Rollins, Lee Morgan, Max Roach, Cecil Taylor, McCoy Tyner, and countless others. While attending Long Island University, Nasheet studied privately with renowned percussionist Michael Carvin. Carvin's tutelage provided a vast foundation upon which Waits added influences from his father, as well as mentor Max Roach and percussionist Fred King. It was Max that first gave Nasheet's formidable talent international spotlight, hiring him as a member of the famed percussion ensemble M'BOOM. One highlight of Nasheet's tenure with M'BOOM was the live concert performance of M'BOOM with special guests Tony Williams and Ginger Baker. Nasheet's recording and performing discography is a veritable who's who in Jazz. Waits has boasted stints with jazz notables Antonio Hart, Jackie McLean, Wadada Leo Smith, Dave Douglas, Mark Turner, Bunky Green, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Eddie Gomez, Steve Coleman, The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Greg Osby, Wallace Roney, Jacky Terrason, and The Mingus Big Band. Waits has recorded and toured extensively in Africa, Europe, Japan, Canada, South America and the United States. In this episode, Nasheet talks about: Learning from Christian McBride's "played with everybody" experience, and high level consistency as a performer The early influence of his father, musically and culturally How friends and colleague of his father like like Michael Carvin and Max Roach stepped in to mentor him after his father died Lessons from Carvin His experience attending an HBCU in Atlanta
This week we focus on two of the most vibrant scenes in Northern Europe, Amsterdam and Berlin. Along the way we hop from Copenhagen to New York with a few more stops on the way. Enjoy some of the freshest jazz projects out there. The playlist features Lucia Cadotsch, Kurt Rosenwinkel; Petter Eldh, Sun-Mi Hong; Deadeye; Michele Sannelli; Mariasole De Pascali [pictured]; Lukas Traxel; Tilo Weber; Girls in Airports; Carlo Mombelli; Ralph Towner; and Ben Wolfe. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/17327362/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Hats Off to Rebay") Happy listening!
Cécile McLorin Salvant, Ben Wendel and Kurt Rosenwinkel [pictured] are the threads bridging the various parts of this week's show which, in turn, is like a bridge between Europe and the US. The playlist also features Jacques Schwarz-Bart; Kerkko Koskinen, Linda Fredriksson. UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra; Angel Bat Dawid; Aki Takase; Next.Ape; Jim Snidero; and Tobias Meinhart Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/17239727/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Berlin People"). Happy listening! Photo credit: David Kaufman
El guitarrista estadounidense Kurt Rosenwinkel se ha prodigado en este 2022: un disco en solitario con una guitarra barítono 'Berlin baritone' ('Peace please', 'Just chillin', 'First impression', 'Mellow D'); un disco en cuarteto con el pianista suizo Jean-Paul Brodbeck 'The Chopin Project' con obras del compositor polaco ('Etude in E flat minor opus 10 number 6', 'Prelude in E flat minor opus 28 number 14', 'Nocturne in C sharp minor opus 27 number 1', 'Prelude in A minor opus 28 number 2') y un sorprendente disco de piano solo 'Plays piano' con piezas de su autoría como 'Love signs' o 'Music'. Escuchar audio
Julia Hulsmann, Benjamin Lackner, Mathias Eick, Florian Ross, Kira Linn, LIUN + The Science Fiction Band, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Rafael Zaldivar, Luis Deniz, Roberto Occhipinti, Lauren Falls, Domi Edson, Spencer Zweifel / Seth Lewis / Bobby Wiens, Denin Slage-Koch & Bobby WiensPlaylist: Julia Hulsmann - Made of WoodBenjamin Lackner, featuring Mathias Eick, Jerome Regard and Manu Katche - Open Minds LostMathias Eick - ArvoFlorian Ross Octet - Send in the ClownsKira Linn & Linntett - That ThingLIUN + The Science Fiction Band - Medusa's ChampagneKurt Rosenwinkel - First ImpressionRafael Zaldivar, featuring Kurt Rosenwinkel - Dolor de AmarLuis Deniz - La Ceiba de MayuyaRoberto Occhipinti, featuring Larnell Lewis and Adrean Farrugia - Emancipation DayLauren Falls - I Want to Be HappyDomi Edson Trio, featuring Spencer Zweifel and Bobby Wiens - Shiny StockingsSpencer Zweifel, Bobby Wiens & Seth Lewis - That Old FeelingDenin Slage-Koch, Bobby Wiens - Tailwind
Saxophonist-composer Jeremy Rose leads a multi-dimensional career spanning a dozen releases of original music with collaborative and solo projects across the world, including The Earshift Orchestra, Jeremy Rose Quartet, and The Vampires. Rose is the founder and director of the Earshift Music record label and festival. Rose has performed at festivals, venues, and concert halls throughout Australia, Europe, and the UK, including recently touring Europe with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel and collaborating with Benin-born Blue Note guitarist Lionel Loueke. Rose has been described as “one to watch on the Australian jazz scene” (Jazzwise, UK), “one of the most creative and restless musicians in the Australian jazz scene” (Australianjazz.net), “a brilliant jazz composer and instrumentalist, a young man with a social purpose” (The Australian), and “a bold, emerging Aussie voice” (Limelight Magazine).Rose has received recognition through nominations for the ARIA Awards, three AIR Awards, Australian Music Prize short-listing, two Jazz Bell Awards, the APRA Professional Development Award for Jazz, a four-time finalist for the AMC Art Music Award for Excellence in Jazz, and runner up at the National Jazz Awards saxophone competition. As a label director of Earshift Music, Rose has fostered a community of creative musicians throughout Australasia, which NYC Jazz Records describe as “hell-bent on pushing the very definition of jazz.”Lean more about Lyte.Find more great podcasts from Osiris Media, the leading storyteller in music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chick Corea con 'What game shall we play today' del disco de hace 50 años 'Return to forever'; Flora Purim con '500 miles high', 'Newspaper girl' y 'If you will' de su primer disco en 15 años titulado 'If you will';Lani Hall con 'Happy woman', 'The first time ever I saw your face' y 'Waters of march' del disco 'Seasons of love' grabado con Herb Alpert; Daniel Santiago con 'O que valerá' (con Joshua Redman al saxo soprano), 'Open world' (con Eric Clapton a la guitarra eléctrica), 'Mundo' (con Pedro Martins en varios instrumentos) y 'Song for tomorrow' (con Kurt Rosenwinkel a la guitarra eléctrica) en su disco 'Song for tomorrow; Tim Bernardes con 'Nascer, viver, morrer' y 'Fases' de su disco 'Mil coisas invisíveis y Steve Gadd y Mika Stoltzman con 'Children´s songs' 3 y 4 de 'Spirit of Corea'. Escuchar audio
Saxophonist-composer Jeremy Rose leads a multi-dimensional career spanning a dozen releases of original music with collaborative and solo projects across the world, including The Earshift Orchestra, Jeremy Rose Quartet, and The Vampires. Rose is the founder and director of the Earshift Music record label and festival. Rose has performed at festivals, venues, and concert halls throughout Australia, Europe, and the UK, including recently touring Europe with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel and collaborating with Benin-born Blue Note guitarist Lionel Loueke. Rose has been described as “one to watch on the Australian jazz scene” (Jazzwise, UK), “one of the most creative and restless musicians in the Australian jazz scene” (Australianjazz.net), “a brilliant jazz composer and instrumentalist, a young man with a social purpose” (The Australian), and “a bold, emerging Aussie voice” (Limelight Magazine).Rose has received recognition through nominations for the ARIA Awards, three AIR Awards, Australian Music Prize short-listing, two Jazz Bell Awards, the APRA Professional Development Award for Jazz, a four-time finalist for the AMC Art Music Award for Excellence in Jazz, and runner up at the National Jazz Awards saxophone competition. As a label director of Earshift Music, Rose has fostered a community of creative musicians throughout Australasia, which NYC Jazz Records describe as “hell-bent on pushing the very definition of jazz.”Lean more about Lyte.Find more great podcasts from Osiris Media, the leading storyteller in music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kurt Rosenwinkel con 'Just chillin' de su reciente 'Berlin baritone'; Vinicius Cantuária y Zeca Baleiro con 'Naus', 'Flores de invierno' y 'Alma bossa nova' del disco 'Naus'; Chano Domínguez, Rubem Dantas y Hamilton de Holanda con 'A mi padre', 'Em nome da esperança' -ambos con participación de Michael League- y 'Carinhoso' -con Silvia Pérez Cruz- de su disco 'Chabem'; Aubrey Johnson y Randy Ingram con 'Quem é você', 'Chovendo na roseira' y 'Olha Maria' de 'Play favorites' y Michael Cheret Quartet con 'La belle vie' del disco 'French songs' con Scott Hamilton como invitado. Escuchar audio
Represented here are veterans like Horace Silver, Holly Hofmann, Kurt Rosenwinkel as well as rising stars like Andrew Renfroe, Matt Dwonszyk and Ed Kornhauser in this week's jazz podcast. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Horace Silver ~ It's Time ~ You Gotta Take a Little Love Holly Hofmann ~ CRS - Craft ~ Minor Miracle Kurt Rosenwinkel ~ Heartcore ~ Heartcore Andrew Renfroe ~ 1998 ~ Run in the Storm The Matt Smith Neu Jazz Trio ~ Gnewt ~ Retrograde Ed Kornhauser ~ Tumblehome ~ The Short Years Matt Dwonszyk ~ Concord Drive ~ A Year and a Day Jim Rotondi ~ Highline ~ Dark Blue
Jim Wilke debuts singer and songwriter Casey MacGill's new album "Love Letters." We also hear a selection of the Earshot Jazz Festival featuring artists Alex Dugdale, Johnaye Kendrick and Kurt Rosenwinkel.
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Cuban Pianist, Composer & Educator Rafael Zaldivar … He talked about his new 2022 CD Rumba that combines the holistic vibe and rhythmic circularity of Afro-Cuban music with a jazz sound .. His spirituality shines on this album opening new doors to an endlessly expressive musical universe. Rumba refers to the social gatherings of the black community in Havana, Cuba. At the beginning of the twentieth century, these groups met to celebrate and praise the deceased in ceremonies full of song and dance. Wonderful artists like Terri Lyne Carrington, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Miguel Zenón, Ingrid Jensen and others are on this new project .. Enjoy this interview.Click to listen.Thanks for listening and tuning into yet another Neon Jazz interview .. where we give you a bit of insight into the finest players and minds around the world giving fans all that jazz .. If you want to hear more interviews, go to Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino on the iTunes store, visit the YouTube Neon Jazz Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/neonjazzkc, go The Home of Neon Jazz at http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/ and for everything Joe Dimino related go to www.joedimino.com When you are there, you can donate to the Neon Jazz cause via PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ERA4C4TTVKLR4 or through Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neonjazzkc - Until next time .. enjoy the music my friends ..
This episode presents the music of composer Fredrick Chopin, as interpreted by two jazz ensembles. The first is Kurt Rosenwinkel and Jean-Paul Broadbeck. The second, Noah Preminger and Rob Garcia. Both produced albums of Chopin compositions. We finish with Irina Zaritzkaya playing Chopin the way it was written by the Polish composer, circa 1840. From there, we feature guitarist Peter Sprague with Leonard Patton on vocals, and finally something new from acclaimed jazz pianist Gerald Clayton. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Kurt Rosenwinkel & Jean-Paul Brodbeck ~ Prélude in E - Flat Minor (Op. 28, No. 14) ~ The Chopin Project Noah Preminger and Rob Garcia ~ Prelude OP28 N8 in F# minor ~ Chopin Project Kurt Rosenwinkel & Jean-Paul Brodbeck ~ Prélude in C Major (Op. 28, No. 1) ~ The Chopin Project Noah Preminger and Rob Garcia ~ Prelude OP28 N24 in D minor ~ Chopin Project Irina Zaritzkaya ~ Op. 28: Prelude No. 24 in D Minor ~ 50 of the Best: Chopin Peter Sprague ~ Going with Me ~ Peter Sprague Plays Pat Metheny, Vol. 2 Peter Sprague & Leonard Patton ~ With a Little Help from My Friends ~ Dream Walkin' Gerald Clayton ~ Water's Edge ~ Bells On Sand
春天并不等待我们。居家度过的日子,消解了假期的意义,模糊了季节的边界;我们错过了岸边的樱花,只能守着窗户,听鸟儿放肆的鸣叫。 春天并不等待我们。地球依然在全速旋转,我们只能从蛛丝马迹去想象外面的世界;而此刻此处是一个陷阱,并不是桃花源。 这一辑《扭扭爵士 New Nu-Jazz》,收录了2022年3-4月发行的精彩新派爵士乐作品。你也可以戳这里收藏精选歌单。 这些精彩的音乐,也许是这个季节的救命稻草。 曲目单: Little North - What Happens Next? Kurt Rosenwinkel, Jean Paul Brodbeck - Prelude in B minor (Op. 28, No. 6) DoomCannon, Lex Amor - Times Tord Gustavsen Trio - Ritual H ZETTRIO - SUPER MAD MAX Matthew Shipp, Chad Fowler - Chapter IV Alabaster Deplume - People: What's the Difference? Gerald Clayton - My Ideal 1 Latarnik - Berlin Julian Sartorius, Matthew Herbert - Eleven Fifty Glass Museum - Ellipse Naughty Professor, Shaun Martin - Waltz Brady Watt - Flight of the Murder Hornet daniel hayn - Cryogen → 选曲/录音:方舟 → 剪辑助力:dp → 题图版式:六花 → 私信/合作联络: 微博/网易云/小宇宙/汽水儿 @线性方舟 → Key Change 随便听歌的分号《KC Jukebox》 → 《周末变奏》WX听友群敲门群主:aharddaysnight
I still remember when I first heard Kurt Rosenwinkel's epic album “The Next Step”. In the early 2000s I was visiting my guitar friend Riaz Khabirpour in his apartment in Amsterdam. When he went out to practice, I stayed in his place, going through his record collection. I can still tap into the feeling I … Continue reading Kurt Rosenwinkel