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Favourite Canadian albums of 2023. Jessica Ackerley, Rubim de Toledo, Josh Cole, Aline's etoile magique, Caity Gyorgy & Mark Limacher, Mingjia, Quinsin Nachoff, Darcy James Argue's Secret Society, Erin Rogers, Andrew Rathbun, Kelly Jefferson, Nicky Schrire and Peripheral Vision.Playlist: Jessica Ackerley, featuring Yuma Uesaka & Colin Hinton - Traveler's LamentRubim de Toledo - Son del ArroyoJosh Cole, featuring Karen Ng & Michael Davidson - the subwayAline's étoile magique, featuring Aline Homzy, Michael Davidson, Dan Fortin, Thom Gill and Marito Marques - HanakotobaCaity Gyorgy & Mark Limacher - You Couldn't Be CuterMingjia - saintQuinsin Nachoff - PendulumDarcy James Argue's Secret Society - CodebreakerErin Rogers, Alec Goldfarb - No Human Tread BeforeAndrew Rathbun, featuring Gary Versace, John Hebert & Tom Rainey - The Speed of TimeKelly Jefferson - Holding CourtNicky Schrire - Keep It SimplePeripheral Vision - Cone of Silence (Live)
If this episode of Mondo Jazz could be summarized in a flow-chart it would be someting like: West-African tinged European Jazz -> jazz meets (symphonic or chamber) classical music -> electro-acoustic chamber jazz. The playlist features Csaba Palotai, Simon Drappier, Steve Arguelles; African Jazz Roots; Sophie Alour [pictured]; Luigi Grasso, Orchestra Senzaspine; Andrea Keller; Paul Dietrich; Quinsin Nachoff; Espen Berg; and Guillermo Klein. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/18247879/Mondo-Jazz (from "Ave De Clichy" onward). Happy listening!
Quinsin Nachoff has has carved out a unique career exploring the connection between the twin worlds of jazz and classical music, in a city that is equally renowned for both. His work as a saxophonist and composer is exemplary and noteworthy. You will not want to miss this episode!!!!
"Today’s episode of The Jazz Hole with Linus starts with a track from “Human Dust Suite” by NYC-based Japanese-born pianist and composer Miki Yamanaka, and also includes music from two Toronto-based artists’ albums: “Bridges” by the Trinidad-born saxophonist and composer Jesse Ryan and “City Abstract” by vibraphonist and composer Dan McCarthy. We are also listening to some classical cross-overs in form of Quinsin Nachoff’s Violin Concerto, Movement I from the saxophonist and composer’s latest album “Pivotal Arc” featuring virtuoso violin soloist Nathalie Bonin, and two compositions by jazz pianist Pete Malinverni from his latest album “Candlelight” with classical violinist Juliet Kurtzman. ------- Miki Yamanaka - March Album: Human Dust Suite Miki Yamanaka (p), Anthony Orji (as), Orlando le Fleming (b) and Jochen Rueckert (d) Dan McCarthy - “Bleyto (For Carla Bley)” & “Deser Roads (For Gary Burton)” Album: City Abstract Dan McCarthy (vib), Ted Quinlan (g), Pat Collins (b) and Ted Warren (d) ------- Quinsin Nachoff - Violin Concerto, Movement I Album: Pivotal Arc Quinsin Nachoff (comp, ts), JC Sanford (cond), Nathalie Bonin (violin soloist), Molinari String Quartet: Olga Ranzenhofer (vio I), Antoine Bareil (vio II), Frédéric Lambert (viola), Pierre-Alain Bouvrette (cello), Michael Davidson (vib), Mark Helias (b), Satoshi Takeishi (d, perc), Jean-Pierre Zanella (picc, fl, cl, ss), Yvan Belleau (cl, ts), Brent Besner (b-cl), Jocelyn Couture (tp I), Bill Mahar (tp II), David Grott (tb) and Bob Ellis (b-tb) Juliet Kurtzman & Pete Malinverni - “Pulcinella” & “Love int he Time of Cholera” Album: Candlelight – Love in the Time of Cholera Juliet Kurtzman (violin) and Pete Malinverni (p, comp) Jesse Ryan - Bridges Album: Bridges Jesse Ryan (saxes, perc, composer), Ewen Farncombe (p, fender rhodes), Marc Rogers (b), David Richards (d) and Sean Clarey (g) Jesse Ryan (featuring Jooanna Majoko) - The Way Album: Bridges Jesse Ryan (saxes, composer), Ewen Farncombe (p, fender rhodes), Marc Rogers (b), David Richards (d), Lucien Gray (g) and Joanna Majoko (vor) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 02:31 - March - Miki Yamanaka 08:21 - Bleyto (For Carla Bley) - Dan McCarthy 12:41 - Desert Roads (For Gary Burton) - Dan McCarthy 21:05 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 24:25 - Violin Concerto, Movement I - Quinsin Nachoff, Nathalie Bonin 40:23 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 41:46 - Pulcinella - Juliet Kurtzman, Pete Malinverni 44:23 - Love int he Time of Cholera - Juliet Kurtzman, Pete Malinverni 47:15 - Bridges - Jesse Ryan 53:50 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 55:42 - The Way - Jesse Ryan, Joanna Majoko 61:03 - Finish "
5e émission de la 48e session... Cette semaine, postbop, third stream et ensembles d'avant-jazz! En musique: Thelonious Monk sur l'album Palo Alto (Impulse! 2020, enr. 1968); Tom Guarna sur l'album Spirit Science (Destiny, 2020); Tim Garland sur l'album ReFocus (Edition, 2020); Quinsin Nachoff sur l'album Pivotal Arc (Whirlwind, 2020); Clifford Thornton & The Jazz Composer's Orchestra sur l'album The Gardens of Harlem (JCOA, 1975); Creative Legacy Ensemble sur l'album Silhouette (Amulet, 2020); Kaja Draksler Octet sur l'album Out for Stars (Clean Feed, 2020)...
5e émission de la 48e session... Cette semaine, postbop, third stream et ensembles d'avant-jazz! En musique: Thelonious Monk sur l'album Palo Alto (Impulse! 2020, enr. 1968); Tom Guarna sur l'album Spirit Science (Destiny, 2020); Tim Garland sur l'album ReFocus (Edition, 2020); Quinsin Nachoff sur l'album Pivotal Arc (Whirlwind, 2020); Clifford Thornton & The Jazz Composer's Orchestra sur l'album The Gardens of Harlem (JCOA, 1975); Creative Legacy Ensemble sur l'album Silhouette (Amulet, 2020); Kaja Draksler Octet sur l'album Out for Stars (Clean Feed, 2020)...
This week: Su Wai; Jesse Sharps Quintet; Pan-Afrikan People's Orchestra; Joe Malinga Quintet; Johnathan Blake; Houria Aïchi; Florian Arbenz's Convergence; Angelica Sanchez & Marilyn Crispell; Maria Rita; Abdullah al-Ruwaished; Broukar Ensemble; Quinsin Nachoff; much more... Always FREE of charge to listen to the radio program on WRFI, or stream, download, and subscribe to the podcast: via PODBEAN: https://conferenceofthebirds.podbean.com/ via iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conference-of-the-birds-podcast/id478688580 Also available at podomatic, Internet Archive, podtail, iheart Radio, and elsewhere. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Conference of the Birds playlists will be updated live, in real-time, on the pop-up player on the WRFI website (for those listening live via WRFI's live-stream), and on Spinitron at the Conference of the Birds page. This will offset any lapses in back-announcing.https://spinitron.com/WRFI/pl/11694242/Conference-of-the-Birdsand via the Conference of the Birds page at WRFI.ORG:https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/conferenceofthebirds/ We will continue to update playlists at confbirds.blogspot.com 24-48 hours of the program's posting online. Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conferenceofthebirds/?ref=bookmarks FIND WRFI on Radio Garden: http://radio.garden/visit/ithaca-ny/aqh8OGBR Contact: confbirds@gmail.com
Brandi Disterheft, Cat Toren, Daniel Hersog, Webber/Morris Big Band, Quinsin Nachoff, Mike Fahie, Doxas Brothers, Marika GaleaPlaylist: Brandi Disterheft Trio & George Coleman - SurfboardCat Toren's Human Kind - Ignis FatuusDaniel Hersog Jazz Orchestra - Cloud BreakWebber/Morris Big Band - Both Are TrueQuinsin Nachoff, featuring Molinari String Quartet - String Quartet: Movement 1Mike Fahie Jazz Orchestra - Nessun DormaDoxas Brothers - Una a la VezMarika Galea - This is Home NowArnaud Spick-Saucier - AngleThyana Iyer - Let the Smoke ClearJeremy Gignoux - Climate RagAimee-Jo Benoit - Lonely LonelyZen Zadravec - The Nature of All ThingsWill Bonness - Burning Bridges
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 27th August 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Jimmy Haslip featuring Joe Vannelli Empath Nightfall 2020 Marcos Valle Our Train Jazz is Dead 003 2020 Art Hirahara Blessed Son, Mr. Weston Balance Point 2020 Trio Linguae Since Last December Signals 2020 Idle Hands Ashes Solid Moments 2020 Steve Slagle Trio Sister Alive in Harlem 2020 Rudresh Mahanthappa Ring of Fire Hero Trio 2020 Bobby Watson & New Horizon feat. Curtis Lundy Mohawk Mohawk 2020 Sharel Cassity Surrender Fearless 2020 Steve Fidyk Thank you, Dzienkuje Battle Lines 2020 Christoph Irniger Trio Open City Open City 2020 Immanuel Wilkins Grace and Mercy Omega 2020 Alan Braufman Morning Bazaar The Fire Still Burns 2020 Bill Frisell Wagon Wheels Valentine 2020 Roberto Magris A Message for a World to Come Suite! 2020 Quinsin Nachoff Pivotal Arc Pivotal Arc 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 27th August 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
"Lots of new music on today’s episode of The Jazz Hole with Linus. Tracks by the Anne Mette Iversen Quartet +1 from the album “Racing A Butterfly”, two movements from concertos that were written by saxophonist and composer Quinsin Nachoff (featuring Nathalie Bonin and the Molinari String Quartet), more from Ricardo Grilli’s “1962” album and finally, two selections from Richard Shulman’s brand new album Life Seasons. Anne Mette Iversen Quartet +1 – “Triangular Waves” & “Racing A Butterfly” Album: Racing A Butterfly Anne Mette Iversen (b), John Ellis (ts), Peter Dahlgren (tb), Danny Grissett (p) and Otis Brown III (d) Quinsin Nachoff - Violin Concerto, Movement I Album: Pivotal Arc Quinsin Nachoff (comp, ts), JC Sanford (cond), Nathalie Bonin (violin soloist), Molinari String Quartet: Olga Ranzenhofer (vio I), Antoine Bareil (vio II), Frédéric Lambert (viola), Pierre-Alain Bouvrette (cello), Michael Davidson (vib), Mark Helias (b), Satoshi Takeishi (d, perc), Jean-Pierre Zanella (picc, fl, cl, ss), Yvan Belleau (cl, ts), Brent Besner (b-cl), Jocelyn Couture (tp I), Bill Mahar (tp II), David Grott (tb) and Bob Ellis (b-tb) Quinsin Nachoff - String Quartet, Movement IV Album: Pivotal Arc Quinsin Nachoff (comp), JC Sanford (cond), Nathalie Bonin (violin soloist), Molinari String Quartet: Olga Ranzenhofer (vio I), Antoine Bareil (vio II), Frédéric Lambert (viola) and Pierre-Alain Bouvrette (cello) ------- Ricardo Grilli - “Mars” & “E.R.P.” Album: 1962 Ricardo Grilli (g), Mark Turner (ts), Kevin Hays (p), Joe Martin (b) and Eric Harland (d) Richard Shulman (featuring Paula Hanke) - Life Seasons Album: Life Seasons Richard Shulman (p), Zack Page (b), Rick Dilling (d), Paula Hanke (voc alto) and Ron Clearfield (cello) Richard Shulman - Summer Night Album: Life Seasons Richard Shulman (p), Zack Page (b) and Rick Dilling (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 02:31 - Triangular Waves - Anne Mette Iversen Quartet +1 07:31 - Racing A Butterfly - Anne Mette Iversen Quartet +1 14:14 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 16:40 - Violin Concerto, Movement I - Quinsin Nachoff, Nathalie Bonin 32:38 - String Quartet, Movement IV - Quinsin Nachoff, Molinari String Quartet 37:33 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 40:08 - Mars - Ricardo Grilli 48:01 - E.R.P. - Ricardo Grilli 53:46 - Life Seasons - Richard Shulman, Paula Hanke 58:46 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 61:18 - Summer Night - Richard Shulman 65:22 - Finish "
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 13th August 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Mafalda Minnozzi Mocidade Sensorial: Portraits in Bossa & Jazz 2020 Eddie Daniels Dinorah, Dinorah (The Call Girl) Night Kisses: A Tribute to Ivan Lins 2020 Purdie/Fabian/Oswanski Got Groove (Pt. 2) Move On! 2020 Maceo Parker Compared to What Soul Food 2020 John Beasley Masakela MONK'estra Plays John Beasley 2020 Ray Mantilla Cumbia Jazz Fusion Experimental Rebirth 2020 Javier Nero Cachaça Freedom 2020 Harold López-Nussa Te Lo Dije Te Lo Dije 2020 Spanish Harlem Orchestra Acid Rain, f. Bob Franceschini The Latin Jazz Project 2020 HGTS Minnesota in Montana "…and then they played" 2020 Orrin Evans and the Captain Black Big Band Into Dawn The Intangible Between 2020 Black Art Jazz Collective Involuntary Servitude Ascension 2020 Jeremy Levy Jazz Orchestra Jupiter The Planets: Reimagined 2020 Mehmet Ali Sanlikol & Whatsnext? (feat. Dave Liebman) Sinan, Part 2: Rise Through the Barracks The Rise Up 2020 Derrick Gardner & the Big dig! Band Blues à la Burgess Still I Rise 2020 Billy Childs Acceptance Acceptance 2020 Fahir Atakoğlu Day by Day For Love 2020 Quinsin Nachoff String Quartet, Part IV Pivotal Arc 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 13th August 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
In this podcast, we'll be talking to jazz saxophonist and composer Quinsin Nachoff. His new album Pivotal Arc is released today on Whirlwind Recordings. Quinsin's music has been well-known for its unpredictability and innovation, for crossing boundaries between different musical genres and pushing the performers' barriers. The album is based around three main works. Firstly, a violin concerto features virtuoso soloist Nathalie Bonin, and a jazz-tinged unit comprising two giants of the New York scene (bassist Mark Helias and drummer Satoshi Takeishi), vibraphone player Michael Davidson, and a wind and string ensemble conducted by JC Sanford. The first movement is written as "an imaginary deconstructed and reconstructed Tango." The second movement is a ballad that combines both written and improvised sections and the third is inspired by Balkan folk music. The String Quartet (performed by the Molinari String Quartet) "represents some of Nachoff’s most intricate writing to date, allowing him to explore his deep attachment to the tradition and his engagement with contemporary iterations." As he recalls, "I like to keep up with what's happening now in quartet writing and this gave me the opportunity to explore some of those ideas – pitch axis, using quarter tones, etc., but still keeping a jazz influence because that’s a large part of my background.." The final work, Pivotal Arc, has been described as "Nachoff's extended reflection on the critical position we currently find ourselves in regarding climate change." It's perhaps the most traditional jazz-sounding work on the album with ample opportunity for interplay between the jazz unit and solos from bassist Helias, drummer Satoshi Takeishi, and Nachoff's tenor saxophone. With broad influences ranging from Strayhorn to Mancini, Bartók to Berg, this is a unique album that's refreshing and innovative to listen to from both the classical and jazz perspectives. Many thanks to: Quinsin for talking to me and his permission to use some extracts from the album in this podcast. Ann Braithwaite for bringing this really interesting project to my attention. CREDITS Music used in this podcast: 1 &2. Violin Concerto - Movement 1 3. Violin Concerto - Movement 2 4. String Quartet - Movement 1 5 & 6. Pivotal Arc Nathalie Bonin - violin soloist Molinari String Quartet: Olga Ranzenhofer - violin I, Antoine Bareil - violin II Frédéric Lambert - viola, Pierre-Alain Bouvrette - cello Quinsin Nachoff - tenor saxophone JC Sanford - conductor Michael Davidson - vibraphone Mark Helias - bass Satoshi Takeishi - drums, percussion Jean-Pierre Zanella - piccolo, flute, clarinet, soprano sax Yvan Belleau - clarinet, tenor saxophone Brent Besner - bass clarinet Jocelyn Couture - trumpet I Bill Mahar - trumpet II David Grott - trombone Bob Ellis - bass trombone Recorded at Studios Piccolo, Montreal, Canada Recording Engineer - David Travers Smith Assistant Engineer - Patrice Pruneau Edited, mixed and mastered by David Travers Smith Produced by Quinsin Nachoff, David Travers-Smith Executive Producer - Michael Janisch Pivotal Arc released 7 August, 2020 Podcast published 7 August 2020; interview with Quinsin recorded 31 July 2020. Quinsin's bio: http://www.quinsin.com/bio. Purchase Pivotal Arc here: https://quinsinnachoff.bandcamp.com. Citations taken from "About the Album," Pivotal Arc, https://quinsinnachoff.bandcamp.com (accessed 7 August 2020).
Fred Maurin a entamé en 2019 son mandat de quatre ans (minimum) en tant que directeur artistique de l'Orchestre National de Jazz. L'occasion de se pencher avec lui sur ses projets pour cette structure à part des jazz de France, qui propose son premier concert le 19 avril à la MC 93 dans le cadre de Banlieues Bleues. Une heure pleine à évoquer la question d'un service public du jazz, l'histoire de l'ONJ, Ornette Coleman ou encore François Jeanneau et la musique pour les jeunes publics, pour un entretien exceptionnel! En deuxième heure, Mylène se penche sur l'histoire de la place des femmes de Blanche Calloway à Eve Risser. Olivier nous présente une nouveaut étonnante avec le dernier Quinsin Nachoff, avant de retracer l'histoire du label désormais octogénaire Blue Note en empruntant les chemins de traverse de son catalogue légendaire! Les titres de l'émission Ping Machine, Easy Listening, « Kodama » Ornette Coleman, Of Human Feelings, "Jump Street" Ornette Coleman, Opening the caravan of Dreams, "City Living" Fred Pallem et le Sacre du Tympan, L'Odyssée, "Hemophilus Aphrophilus" François Jeanneau et l'ONJ, Orchestre national de Jazz 86, "Jazz lacrymogène" Eve Risser White Desert Orchestra, Les deux versants se regardent, "Shaking Peace" Quinsin Nachoff's Flux, Path of Totality, "Splatter" Tony Williams, Spring, "From Before" Bobby Hutcherson, Dialogue, "Les noirs marchant" Eddi Gale, Ghetto Music, "The Rain"
As they say, "a good beginning makes a good ending" and, based on the extraordinary amount of sensational new releases that have come out in less than a month, it looks like we're in it for a great musical ride in 2019. Here are two hours of gems from albums that have just been, or about to be, released. A nice mix of well established and lesser known artists from all over the place. The playlist includes music by Bruut!, Hearing Things, Invisible Bird, Jim Piela, Julian Lage, Lucian Ban, Alex Simu, Emile Parisien, Yonathan Avishai, Chris Potter, Joe Lovano, Marilyn Crispell, Carmen Castaldi, Eric Dolphy, Ralph Alessi, Miho Hazama, The Comet Is Coming, Steph Richards, Moppa Elliott, Yaron Herman, Johnathan Blake, Quinsin Nachoff. For a detailed playlist https://spinitron.com/radio/index.php?station=rfb&playlist=9487#here
8e émission de la 40e session... Cette semaine, jazz spirituel, jazz moderne et space-jazz! En musique: Hannibal and the Sunrise Orchestra ; Nathan Davis ; Albert Mangelsdorff Quartet sur l'album compilation Nicola Conte Presents Cosmic Forest the Spiritual Sounds of MPS (MPS, 2018, enr. 1975, 1976, 1970); Makaya McCraven sur l'album Universal Beings (International Anthem, 2018); Sam Wilkes sur l'album WILKES (Leaving, 2018); Quinsin Nachoff sur l'album Path of Totality (Whirlwind, 2018); Medeski Martin & Wood sur l'album Omnisphere (Indirecto, 2018)...
8e émission de la 40e session... Cette semaine, jazz spirituel, jazz moderne et space-jazz! En musique: Hannibal and the Sunrise Orchestra ; Nathan Davis ; Albert Mangelsdorff Quartet sur l'album compilation Nicola Conte Presents Cosmic Forest the Spiritual Sounds of MPS (MPS, 2018, enr. 1975, 1976, 1970); Makaya McCraven sur l'album Universal Beings (International Anthem, 2018); Sam Wilkes sur l'album WILKES (Leaving, 2018); Quinsin Nachoff sur l'album Path of Totality (Whirlwind, 2018); Medeski Martin & Wood sur l'album Omnisphere (Indirecto, 2018)...
Tres grabaciones publicadas en 2017 en la entrega 293 de HDO en la que se conjugan un buen plantel de músicos y unos magníficos resultados, o lo que es lo mismo, unas obras más que recomendables. Ethereal Trio (Whirlwind Recordings, 2017), es el estreno del grupo homónimo del saxofonista y compositor Quinsin Nachoff, al que acompañan el contrabajista Mark Helias, y el baterista Dan Weiss. Mario Pavone es otro de esos veteranos que en Vertical (Clean Feed, 2017), lidera un sexteto de campanillas con Tony Malaby, Oscar Noriega, Mike Sarin, Dave Ballou y Peter McEachern. Finalmente, en Neko (Libra Records, 2017) del trío Gato Libre, encontramos al trompetista y compositor Natsuki Tamura acompañado de Satoko Fujii (al acordeón), y al trombonista Yasuko Kaneko, realizando un sentido homenaje a Kazuhiko Tumura y Norikatsu Koreyasu, dos miembros de esta formación tristemente desaparecidos en 2011 y 2014. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2017 HDO es un podcast editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Toda la información de HDO 294 en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=31689. Toda la información de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298. Más podcast de jazz en Tomajazz en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=12814
2e émission de la 34e session... Cette semaine, départ postbop, jazz moderne et atmosphérique avant une finale free ! En musique: Victor Gould sur l'album Clockwork (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2016); Quinsin Nachoff sur l'album Flux (Mythology, 2016); Tigran Hamasyan, Arve Henriksen, Eivind Aarset, Jan Bang sur l'album Atmosphère (ECM, 2016); Éric Normand sur l'album Mattempa (Tour de Bras, 2016); Erhan Elisha sur l'album Kindred Spirit : Quintets (OutNow, 2016); Ryoko Ono & Roger Smal sur l'album Wood Moon (Toztizok Zoundz - Jvtlandt, 2016)...
2e émission de la 34e session... Cette semaine, départ postbop, jazz moderne et atmosphérique avant une finale free ! En musique: Victor Gould sur l'album Clockwork (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2016); Quinsin Nachoff sur l'album Flux (Mythology, 2016); Tigran Hamasyan, Arve Henriksen, Eivind Aarset, Jan Bang sur l'album Atmosphère (ECM, 2016); Éric Normand sur l'album Mattempa (Tour de Bras, 2016); Erhan Elisha sur l'album Kindred Spirit : Quintets (OutNow, 2016); Ryoko Ono & Roger Smal sur l'album Wood Moon (Toztizok Zoundz - Jvtlandt, 2016)...