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Art District Radio Podcasts

JAZZ FEED lundi, mercredi et vendredi à 17h30. Serge Mariani présente régulièrement un choix d'albums sortis récemment ou sur le point de l'être, des extraits de leur musique, des informations, des commentaires, des impressions, des émotions, c'est la nouvelle émission de Serge Mariani sur Art District Radio: JAZZFEED ! AuprogrammedeceJazzFeed#3,lesnouveauxalbumsdeDanWeiss,CHRONESetYannick Benoit. Le batteur et compositeur Dan Weiss est considérér comme l'un des tout meilleurs actuels et son approche du jeu de batterie comme de l'interaction et la composition peuvent faire penser au travail réalisé par Mark Guiliana, par exemple. Pour ce nouvel album, intitulé Even Odds, Dan Weiss a laissé ses deux comparses, le saxophoniste Miguel Zenon et le pianiste Matt Mitchell, improviser sur ses propositions rythmiques. Dan Weiss a joué notamment auprès de Lee Konitz, Chris Potter, Sylvie Courvoisier, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Linda May Han Oh, John Zorn. Sa passion pour les cultures musicales du nord de l'Inde et du Pakistan est sensible tout au long de l'album et bien entendu dans le titre Nusrat dont nous écouterons des extraits. Après le remarquable et remarqué Mental Climbers, voilà 4 ans, les alpinistes de l'esprit qui constituent le groupe CHRONES sont de retour ! On pourrait s'écrier « Aux abris ! » mais finalement il n'est pas si difficile de se laisser charmer par l'énergie et l'inspiration rock, punk, grunge et metal qui électrise, pour ne pas dire qui électrocute leur musique et leur public avec elle. Baptiste Ferrandis, Pierre Laprand, Etienne Renard et Paul Berne sont là et bien oà derrière leurs instruments et les divers effets dont ils les traitent. Le résultat, c'est un fort avis de tempête sur la scène musicale actuelle dont le titre choisi pour illustrer cette séquence, Espiègle, donne une idée plutôt juste. Il ne suffit pas d'intégrer un didjeridoo aux instruments d'un trio de jazz au départ somme toute très classique, saxophone, batterie, contrebasse et piano, pour proposer un album de jazz original et de très bonne qualité. Cependant, le saxophoniste Yannick Benoît joue avec passion de cet instrument traditionnel aborigène, comme il est passionné par les cultures orientales, le cosmos et les mythologies. Ce premier album intitulé Le Repère (Yannick Benoit est aussi un jeune et heureux papa, un heureux père donc) témoigne avec beaucoup de conviction de tout celaetavecàsescôtésSylvainLeRayaupiano,TomGuilloisàlacontrebasseetJean-Baptiste Loutte à la batterie, il emporte sans mal notre totale et enthousiaste adhésion. Programmationmusicale: 1/Nusrat/DanWeiss/albumEvenOdds(CygnusRecordings) 2/Espiègle/CHRONES/albumZONE(ArtDistrictMusic) 3/Didjeridoo/YannickBenoît/albumLeRepère(WelcomeHome)

La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz
La Montaña Rusa 11.2024. Aurora Clara. Dayna Stephens’ Pluto Juice. Recuerdo a Jim Beard. Rudresh Mahanthappa. George Polyhronakos. Eva Novoa.

La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024


Abrimos episodio con los madrileños Aurora Clara y su nuevo trabajo, publicado a finales del 2023, Dreams. Del saxofonista Dayna Stephens y sus Pluto Juice, escuchamos Pluto Juice de 2021. Recordaremos en el Clásico de la Semana, la figura de Jim Beard, uno de los grandes teclistas de Fusión que nos ha dejado recientemente. Tendremos de vuelta a nuestro admirado Rudresh Mahanthappa con sus Animal Crossing de 2022. Descubriremos juntos la música del percusionista y compositor griego George Polyhronakos, escuchando Tender Gravity, publicado en 2023. Seguir leyendo La Montaña Rusa 11.2024. Aurora Clara. Dayna Stephens’ Pluto Juice. Recuerdo a Jim Beard. Rudresh Mahanthappa. George Polyhronakos. Eva Novoa. en La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz.

Improv Exchange Podcast
Episode #137: Kevin Sun

Improv Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 40:13


Kevin Sun is a Chinese-American saxophonist and composer. His music has been called “...intense, harmonically virtuosic and compositionally complex" (DownBeat Magazine), and he has released five albums to date—most recently a double album entitled The Depths of Memory in October 2023. Sun has also released album four with the bands Mute, Earprint, and Great On Paper, and he appears on recordings led by Jacob Garchik, Dana Saul, Xiongguan Zhang, and Elijah Shiffer. In addition to performing in the U.S., Sun has performed extensively in China and previously served as the Artistic Director of the Blue Note China Jazz Orchestra from 2018 until 2020, leading performances of the BNCJO at the Blue Note Beijing with guest artists such as Rudresh Mahanthappa, Kris Davis, and Ingrid Jensen. He performs every Tuesday at Lowlands Bar in Brooklyn, where he has been in residence since September 2021 with support from Keyed Up!, a program of the nonprofit organization Jazz Generation. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com

Liner Notes with David Bixler
LINER NOTES with David Bixler featuring Rez Abbasi

Liner Notes with David Bixler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 31:14


Guitarist Rez Abbasi's recordings illustrate an artist that is pressing on, going for something new, rather than making alterations to what he has already done. So when sitarist Josh Feinberg approached him about a possible Indian-jazz collaboration he initially declined, as he already had several successful recordings of this nature with pianist Vijay Iyer and saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa. However, he fortunately reconsidered and they recorded Charm, a recording that is fresh and likely unlike anything that you have heard before.

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Conference of the Birds Podcast
Conference of the Birds, 7-7-23

Conference of the Birds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 178:05


THIS WEEK's BIRDS: cha'abi from Guerouabi; Roma sng from Rromnano Dives, B ajrami Selime, Trio Zajaze, and others; Kudsi Ergúner with jazz ensemble; Simon Barker, Henry Kaiser, Bill Laswell & Rudresh Mahanthappa; Sambeco (from Grande Camore); from Senegal: Kine Lam & Youssou n'Dour; from Haïti: Ensemble Etoile du Soir, Les frères Déjean; Horace Tapscott & the Pan_African People's Orchestra (vintage); Jacaques Coursil Unit (vintage); Other Dimensions in Music live in France; Peter Brötzman (RIP)( with Oxbow; much, much more ...! LISTEN LIVE: Friday nights, 9:00pm-MIDNIGHT (EST), in Central New York on WRFI: 88.1FM Ithaca, 89.7FM Odessa, 91.9FM WINO Watkins Glen. and WORLDWIDE online at WRFI.ORG.  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. Always FREE of charge to listen to the radio program and free also to stream, download, and subscribe to the podcast online: PLAYLIST at SPINITRON: https://spinitron.com/WRFI/pl/17592129/Conference-of-the-Birds and via the Conference of the Birds page at WRFI.ORG https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/conferenceofthebirds/  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

Via Jazz
Els trios dels saxofonistes Rudresh Mahanthappa, Melissa Aldana, Chris Speed i Joshua Redman

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 56:44


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Dunlop Presents Bass Freq's

This week's guest Rich Brown. Hailing from Canada, Rich is a highly accomplished performer, composer, producer, and educator. He's recorded three albums as band leader and has been featured on over 70 recordings covering a wide range of musical genres. Rich has played, toured, and recorded with some of the most distinguished musicians on the planet, from James Blood Ulmer, Vernon Reid and Steve Coleman to Rudresh Mahanthappa, Angelique Kidjo, and David Clayton Thomas—just to name a few. Host Josh Paul talks to Rich about his upbringing, his performing and teaching style, and his philosophy on what it takes to be a multi-faceted musician in today's age.

Adult Music
Interview 5: Rudresh Mahanthappa, ”Alto Sax Superhero”

Adult Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 49:40


Rudresh Mahanthappa tells us about his upcoming "Charlie Parker Celebration" performances at Smoke Jazz Club (Aug 25-28). He gives us insight into his quintet recording "Bird Calls" and recent trio recordings "Hero Trio" and "Animal Crossing." We discuss his early musical inspirations, ethnic influences and authenticity in jazz, and get his thoughts on the relationship of music and language. Finally, Rudresh shares some of his upcoming musical projects.    Rudresh Mahanthappa's Homepage   Hear The Rudresh Mahanthappa Trio (Aug 25-28) live at: Smoke Jazz Club   "Bird Calls" (ACT Music) 2015 https://open.spotify.com/artist/3OaIGXcN9CnCX6etIGVf8G/discography/all?pageUri=spotify:album:4QELhGx08rSdVFbYfzucmn https://music.apple.com/us/album/bird-calls-bonus-track-edition-with-adam-ofarrill-matt/950640934   "Hero Trio" (Whirlwind Recordings) 2020 https://open.spotify.com/artist/3OaIGXcN9CnCX6etIGVf8G/discography/all?pageUri=spotify:album:3FF9NPwv2gznqYaLbilwaX https://music.apple.com/us/album/hero-trio/1616958524   "Animal Crossing" (Whirlwind Recordings) 2022 https://open.spotify.com/artist/3OaIGXcN9CnCX6etIGVf8G/discography/all?pageUri=spotify:album:5kCuyPfQiCTyrfyT99BCvT https://music.apple.com/us/album/animal-crossing-feat-francois-moutin-rudy-royston-ep/1606226366            

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RPS Presents The Weekly Review
The Daily Review - The Cream of the Crop

RPS Presents The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 59:59


Monday roundup of the latest releases of the month that make life a lot brighter. With a selectrion of mind-soothing downtempo atmospherics from Shabaka, Mary Lattimore, The Smile, Arooj Aftab, Interpol, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Nick Cave & Warren Ellis... A quick moment of appreciation for Björk's Homogenic, just because... and a listen to a cut from Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music reissue.

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Puerto Rico Jazz
Puerto Rico Jazz Estrenos 1

Puerto Rico Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 52:03


Ya pueden escuchar la más reciente edición de Puerto Rico Jazz con Wilbert SostrePrimer programa de estrenos del 2022. Música de Oscar Hernández, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Débora Brum, Dave Stryker y Dee Bell.Sounder FMhttps://puerto-rico-jazz.sounder.fm/TuneIn Radiohttp://tun.in/pjADHApple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/mt/podcast/puerto-rico-jazz/id1508259152Puerto Rico Jazz con Wilbert Sostre.Todos los Domingos 9am y 4pm (Puerto Rico) @ Brave New Radio WPSC 88.7 William Paterson University, New Jersey@TuneIn Radio! http://tun.in/seoPJDomingos 6pm @ Radio Prócer 1380AM, 98.5FM, Barranquitas, Puerto Rico. www.radioprocer1380.como en TuneIn http://tun.in/seoKu

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HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
Rudresh Mahanthappa's Hero Trio: "Faith" [Animal Crossing EP (Whirlwind Recordings)] Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5#417

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 4:43


"Faith" Rudresh Mahanthappa's Hero Trio: Aninal Crossing EP (Whirlwind Recordings, 2022) Rudresh Mahanthappa, François Moutin, Rudy Roiston. El tema es obra de George Michael. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2022 ¿Sabías que? El saxofonista Rudresh Mahanthappa grabó el EP Animal Crossing el 22 de noviembre de 2021. Se ha publicado el 4 de febrero de 2022. David Amlen fue el ingeniero de la grabación, y Liberty Ellman fue quien se encargó de las mezclas y masterización. En esta obra, que no llega a los 25 minutos, hay cuatro versiones: el tema que le da título es la melodía del famoso juego y su autor es Kazumi Totaka; también versionea a Pat Metheny ("Missouri Uncompromised") y Chuck Mangione ("Give It All You Got"); el cuarto tema del EP es una versión del famoso tema de la estrella del pop George Michael. En 2020 el saxofonista de origen indio publicaba Hero Trio. Juan F. Trillo lo repasó en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=51015. Obviamente, el tema pasa por derecho propio, a la sección Malditos Jazztardos. Todavía son cinco... pero en breve, espero, serán cuatro. En anteriores episodios de JazzX5/HDO/LODLMA/Maltidos Jazztardos/Tomajazz Remembers… https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=33172 Más información sobre Rudresh Mahanthappa https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?s=mahanthappa&submit=Search https://www.rudreshm.com/ Más información sobre JazzX5 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. JazzX5 y los podcast de Tomajazz en Telegram En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast. Pachi Tapiz en Tomajazz https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=17847

The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran

Amir ElSaffar has spent much of his life in search of the ecstatic moments that help connect to something bigger. In his case, he does this through his relationship with music and culture.  Trying to define or even explain what he does is not so simple, even for him. He leads five ensembles and has released seven albums over the past 16 years. His primary instrument is the trumpet, and he has devoted much of his career to expanding the vocabulary of the instrument. He also sings in the Arabic maqam idiom and plays the santur, the Iraqi hammered dulcimer. As a composer and band leader, he's devoted to what he calls “transcultural creation” in which he explores the space in between jazz, Iraqi Maqam music, and various other musical traditions from around the world, which have included Spanish flamenco, and Egyptian tarab. In late 2021 he released The Other Shore with his Rivers of Sound ensemble.  We spoke recently about his ongoing search for the ecstatic by way of what he describes as the human “sea of connectivity”, how working with Vijay Iyer, Rudresh Mahanthappa and Cecil Taylor influenced him, the value of coming of age in Chicago, and how his Zen Buddhist practice has helped him to “lift the veil” between his sense of what's outside of him and what's inside. www.third-story.com www.patreon.com/thirdstorypodcast www.amirelsaffar.com/

Mondo Jazz
Alison Shearer, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Jacqueline Kerrod, Gui Duvignau & More New Releases [Mondo Jazz 185-2]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 71:22


The Beatles meet James Bond? Video game music as a source of new jazz? Baden Powell meets Bill Frisell? The harp as a tool for lockdown survival? Find out for yourself listening to this set of beautiful music! The playlist also features Pago Libre & Sooon; Matt Ridley; Rudresh Mahanthappa; Alison Shearer; Gui Duvignau; Ayesha Brooks, Wayne Horvitz, Ha-Yang Kim; Jacqueline Kerrod; Gabriels; Joachim Caffonnette; Hermon Mehari, Alessandro Lanzoni; Giovanni Falzone, Glauco Venier. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/15181398/Mondo-Jazz (from "Hey Bulldog / Where's James?" onwards). Happy listening! Photo credit: Drew Bordeaux

The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran

Sometimes when a child of a musician shows an interest or an aptitude in playing music themselves, it's called “the curse”. Sometimes the curse is revealed in mysterious ways, and the cursed child might not even realize that they have the curse until something clicks in them, a light goes off, a switch flips.  In the case of Adam O'Farrill, he says he discovered his curse when, at 8 years old, he went to his older brother's Zach's middle school band concert and saw the trumpet player. Looking back on it, he admits that part of it was simply the shine and brilliance of the instrument - he was called to it. He certainly wasn't the first and he won't be the last to react that way.  But for Adam, it was really just a matter of time. For the cursed child, there is no escape. He's a quiet but intense observer, an omnivorous receiver of inputs and inspirations, from foreign films to video games, literature to cuisine. And he's also what some people would call musical royalty - the grandson of Afro-Cuban-Irish composer and arranger Chico O'Farrill, the son of the cultural boundary-pushing composer and pianist Arturo O'Farrill, and pianist-educator Alison Deane. Last year he was voted the No. 1 “rising star trumpeter” in the DownBeat magazine critics' poll. He was 26 years old at the time. But of course age is really just a number, and Adam seemed to shoot out into the world fully formed, not only an accomplished player, but a developed artistic thinker. At an early age, he was putting in time with the likes of Rudresh Mahanthappa, Mary Halvorson, and his father's Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra. Adam's family background is so diverse that refers to himself as “the United Nations in flesh”. That sense of inclusiveness is found in his music as well - freedom and control, tradition and exploration, intention and “tumult,” as he tells me.   Recently he released Visions of Your Other, the third statement by his group Stranger Days, which features his brother on drums as well as the bassist Walter Stinson and recently,  saxophonist, Xavier Del Castillo.  Here he talks about belonging to that rich musical legacy, how video games, literature and most of all the films of PT Anderson have informed his work, the hazy lines around labels and categories, the importance of making space for other musicians to support one another, and how he strives to remove “the external” from his playing. www.third-story.com www.patreon.com/thirdstorypodcast www.adam-ofarrill.com/

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Via Jazz
El jazz d'arrels suf

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 55:18


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La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz
La Montaña Rusa 22.2021 English version. Herbie Nichols. Rudresh Mahanthappa. Out to Dinner. Michael Olivera & The Cuban Jazz Syndicate. John Zorn with Brian Marsella, Trevor Dunn & Kenny Wollesen.

La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021


In this episode: Herbie Nichols. The Complete Blue Note Sessions, 1956. Rudresh Mahanthappa. Hero Trio, 2020. Out to Dinner. Play On, 2021 The Jazz Cuban Syndicate. Y Llegó la Luz, 2021. John Zorn. Calculus, 2020.

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La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz
La Montaña Rusa 22.2021. Herbie Nichols. Rudresh Mahanthappa. Out to Dinner. Michael Olivera & The Cuban Jazz Syndicate. John Zorn with Brian Marsella, Trevor Dunn & Kenny Wollesen.

La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021


Herbie Nichols. The Complete Blue Note Recordings, 1956. Rudresh Mahanthappa. Hero Trio, 2020. Out to Dinner. Play On, 2021 Michael Olivera & The Cuban Jazz Syndicate. Y Llegó la Luz, 2021. John Zorn. Calculus, 2020.

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Stephen McGrath's Basscraft
Bass Educators | Rich Brown

Stephen McGrath's Basscraft

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 75:48


I'm so happy to present episode 20 of Basscraft to you all! Thanks so much for the support. It's great to have one of my favourite artists and educators Rich Brown on this week's episode. We chat about his bass journey, solo bass, teaching and all the amazing opportunities coming his since he launched his YouTube channel . Ive put links to some of the stuff we covered in the chat Toronto-born electric bassist Rich Brown has established himself as an incredibly versatile artist. Along with being one of the most called upon electric bass players in Canada, Rich is additionally a composer, producer, bandleader, educator and clinician, broadcaster, and voiceover artist. He has recorded three albums as a leader, and appears as a sideman on a plethora of recordings ranging from Jazz to Funk to traditional Arabic and Asian music. Brown has performed with a wide variety of artists including Rudresh Mahanthappa, Steve Coleman, Angelique Kidjo, Kurt Elling, and James Blood Ulmer among many others. He leads two groups—rinsethealgorithm and The Abeng—and was nominated for a Juno Award in 2016 for his latest album ‘Abeng'. Check out Rich at these links ► https://www.instagram.com/richthealgorithm/ ► https://rinsethealgorithm.bandcamp.com/ ► https://www.youtube.com/user/brownztone Jaco Pastorius " Modern Electric Bass" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REM2wGN0kTE Barry Harris chromatic scale mentioned in Ep https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=or1NTTeo_2E "That" Willy weeks solo. Starts at 8 mins in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gpN-SJD-VY Support the Podcast ► Merch - https://basscraft.bigcartel.com/ ► Paypal me link - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/henstepmusic ► Buy me a coffee - https://ko-fi.com/stephenmcgrathbass ► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephenmcgrathbass ► Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/stephenmcgrathbass

Jazz Congress Podcast
Bird & Beyond: Celebrating Charlie Parker at 100

Jazz Congress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 62:42


Artists from diverse genres examine Charlie Parker's influence on pop, hip hop, rock and jazz, and discuss how his artistry and musical legacy continues to resonate today.   Moderator: Ken Drucker (Verve Label Group). Panelists: Will Calhoun; Terri Lyne Carrington; Kokayi; Rudresh Mahanthappa; Charles McPherson.

The Best Music Podcast
#11 Dave "Fuze" Fiuczynski — Guitar | Screaming Headless Torsos, Microtones

The Best Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 78:39


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestmusicpodcast Blog: https://bestmusiccoach.blogspot.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thebestmusicpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebestmusicpodcast/ You can find Dave: Website: https://www.davidfiuczynski.com/ Facebook: @fuzeofficial Website: http://www.torsos.com/ Facebook: @ScreamingHeadlessTorsos Dave's Microtonal Music: https://www.rarenoiserecords.com/artists/david-fiuczynski/ David “Fuze” Fiuczynski is an iconoclastic innovator and a rebel with a guitar. Fluent in funk, rock, fusion, wicked fretless blues slides, Eastern melodicism, Western microtonalism, and everything in-between, his remarkably open-minded and versatile approach to his instrument and music, in general, has made him a “first call” player, and lead to tours and recording projects with a remarkably diverse cast of characters, including Stewart Copeland (The Police), Jack DeJohnette (Miles Davis, John Coltrane), John Zorn, Hiromi, JoJo Mayer, Dennis Chambers, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Marcus Miller, Billy Hart, John Medeski, Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decoding Society, and countless others. He has played on nearly 100 recordings as a session musician, bandleader, or band member, won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2011, and is a professor at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. Best known as the leader of the Screaming Headless Torsos, KiF, and as a member of Hasidic New Wave, Fuze launched Planet MicroJam, an institute that explores the use of microtones in groove, jazz, ethnic, folk, and other contexts, in 2012. With this impressive resume under his belt, the mad-scientist guitar hero is now seeking to bring his music to new audiences. #Fuze #screamingheadlesstorsos #microtones 0:00 Intro 2:14 Masterclass: Microtones 12:22 Masterclass: Microtonal harmony 14:44 Mystic Microjam 16:34 More microtones 18:40 Indian and Middle Eastern Music 19:32 Jazz approach to microtones 20:10 Dave's approach 21:48 Dave's Funk guitar 24:07 Music inspires 25:15 Funk inspires 27:34 Fuze inspires 29:27 When Fuze goes metal 33:39 The Original Version of Screaming Headless Torsos 34:47 SHT: Putting a song together 39:31 Groove science - feeling 43:54 Album: Planet MicroJam 47:11 Getting into microtones 51:16 Planet Microjam Institute at Berklee College of Music 59:52 Album: Mikrojazz 1:03:42 Georgian Microtonal music 1:04:33 Album: Flam! Blam! Pan-Asian Microjam 1:15:00 Fuze on Teaching at Berklee 1:16:39 Ending #musicians #songwriter #songwriters #composers #musicmajor #musicmajors #musiceducator #musiceducators #musiceducation #podcast #thebestmusicpodcast #clips #musicpodcast #singer #guitarist #guitarplayer #trombonist #trumpet #violin #viola #cello #bass #brass #trombone #mandolin #banjo #drums #percussion #timpani #marimba #oboe #sax #saxophone #clarinet #basoon #alto #soprano #tenor #piano #keyboard #microtones #microtonal Logo, Intro Video, and Branding: Arron Leishman Audio and Video: Zach Ramey zacherylramey@gmail.com Dan's Thumbnail Photo: John Mollura Photography

The Best Music Podcast
#2 Rez Abbasi — Guitar |Creating New Music and Maintaining a Calm Mind

The Best Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 94:31


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestmusicpodcast Blog: https://bestmusiccoach.blogspot.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thebestmusicpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebestmusicpodcast The Best Music Podcast #2 | Rez Abbasi - Guitar | Creating New Music and Maintaining a Calm Mind Voted #1 Rising-Star Guitarist in the 2013 DownBeat Critics Poll and subsequently placed in the “Top-Ten Guitarists” alongside luminaries Bill Frisell and Pat Metheny, guitarist and composer Rez Abbasi is one of the most original voices on the current scene. Making New York home for the past 25 years, Abbasi is considered by many to be one of the foremost modern jazz guitar players the world over. He has performed and recorded with many jazz greats including, Grammy winner Ruth Brown, Peter Erskine, Kenny Werner, Barre Phillips, Tim Berne, Michael Formanek, Billy Hart, Gary Thomas, Dave Douglas, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Mike Clark, Tim Hagans, John Beasly, Ronu Majumdar, Kadri Gopalnath, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Vijay Iyer, Marilyn Crispell, Greg Osby, Howard Levy and a host of others. The renowned jazz critic, Bill Milkowski says “Abbasi's unpredictable phrasing and accomplished writing are what sets him apart from hordes of other technically adept guitarists”. www.reztone.com Check out his CD store on reztone.com facebook: facebook.com/rezabbasi Twitter: @RezAbbasi Instagram: reztone   0:00 Intro 3:03 Creating New Music, Projects, and Ideas 10:12 Drop Tunings 11:45 Sitar Guitar 12:30 Bazaar (2007) 14:17 Soloing with Rhythm, Polyrhythms, and Syncopation 18:57 Metric Modulations in Compositions 22:03 How Rez Uses Power Chords in Jazz 25:04 Django Shift (2020) 33:48 How to Record a Jazz Record in the Modern Age 38:05 Oasis (2020) 43:56 How to Play Music over a Silent Film 48:52 What is Next for Rez? 52:00 Guitar Sound Shaping Play 53:55 Lifestyle, Practice, Performance, and Creativity 54:06 Lifestyle: Sleep 56:06 Lifestyle: Mindfulness and Meditation 1:00:04 Letting Go vs. Ego 1:02:11 Lifestyle: Finding the Right Partner for Musicians 1:06:51 Practice: What Comes Easy for You? 1:09:44 Practice: What was Hard for You? 1:14:13 Practice: What Time of Day is Best? 1:18:48 Practice: How Many Hours a Day? 1:23:06 Practice: How to Deal with and Mitigate Burn Out: Forced Rest Days 1:28:04 "I Don't Want to Think of Myself as a Professional Musician" 1:31:18 How Rez Deals with Performance Anxiety Logo, Intro Video, and Branding: Arron Leishman Audio and Video: Zach Ramey zacherylramey@gmail.com Video Thumbnail: Jean Tomasulo https://www.behance.net/jeantomasulo

Via Jazz
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Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 59:19


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Puerto Rico Jazz
Puerto Rico Jazz: Best of 2020

Puerto Rico Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 52:11


Primer Puerto Rico Jazz del 2021 con música de algunas de la mejores grabaciones por jazzistas internacionales en el 2020. Música de Raquel Cepeda, Fred Hersch, Ralph Pannier, Miguel Zenón, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Dafnis Prieto, Al DiMeola, Noah Haidu y Jimmy Heath. Lo Mejor del Jazz Boricua en Puerto Rico Jazz Radio @ Brave New Radio Primer programa en la radio dedicado al Jazz Boricua! Todos los Domingos 8am (New York Time) 9am (Puerto Rico) @ Brave New Radio WPSC 88.7 William Paterson University, New Jersey @TuneIn Radio! http://tun.in/seoPJ *Diseño de logo de Puerto Rico Jazz por @Shaney Lara Para enviarnos su música; jazzinmagazine@gmail.com

Le jazz sur France Musique
No, Not Much : Melanie de Biasio, Vijay Iyer, Sade Mangiaracina, Rudresh Mahanthappa and more

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 59:31


durée : 00:59:31 - No, Not Much - par : Nathalie Piolé - La playlist jazz de Nathalie Piolé. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat, Olivier Guérin

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Jazz Bastard Podcast
Jazz Bastard Podcast 203 - Something Borrowed

Jazz Bastard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 84:40


In this third podcast on some of the best-reviewed jazz of the 2010's that we missed first time 'round, the boys look at four albums that 'borrow' something, whether inspiration from a sci-fi author, jazz protests of the sixties, or jazz greats of the past such as Charlie Parker or Duke Ellington. It's a light pop matters segment this time but little known indie band The Bolshoi and Italian horror soundtrack maestros Goblin do get a mention. Delfeayo Marsalis – SWEET THUNDER; Irreversible Entanglements – IRREVERSABLE ENTANGLEMENTS; Nichole Mitchell – MANDORLA AWAKENING II: EMERGING WORLDS; Rudresh Mahanthappa – BIRD CALLS.

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Mondo Jazz
Daniel Bingert, Andrea Keller, Antoine Pierre, Michael Formanek & New Releases [Mondo Jazz 122-1]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 101:07


It's time to get back to the new releases menu and its delicious assortment of modern jazz infused with timeless Miles Davis aromas, forward looking fare marked by traces of Tim Berne, as well as gargantuan ensembles for good measure. Bon appetit! The playlist features Daniel Bingert [pictured], Antoine Pierre, Nubya Garcia, Rudresh Mahanthappa, In Common: Walter Smith III, Matt Stevens, Tommaso Gambini, Andrea Keller Five Degree Below, Makaya McCraven, On Dog, Michael Formanek, Small Choices, The Spike Orchestra, and Schapiro 17. The detailed playlist is available at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/11326394/Mondo-Jazz (up to Schapiro 17). Photo credit: Truls Nord.

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SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®
The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 27th August 2020

SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 121:09


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 ®.

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AppleSauced
Jazzy Juice with Rudresh Mahanthappa

AppleSauced

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 48:08


James and Michael chat with alto saxophonist, composer and educator Rudresh Mahanthappa. Rudresh is one of the premier voices in jazz of the 21st century. He has over a dozen albums to his credit, including the acclaimed Bird Calls, which topped many critics’ best-of-year lists.  Rudresh has been named alto saxophonist of the year in many premier jazz publications several times. He has also received the Guggenheim Fellowship and the Doris Duke Performing Artist Award, among other honors, and is currently the Anthony H. P. Lee ’79 Director of Jazz at Princeton University. Please support our podcast by buying Michael and James a coffee or beer... Guest: Rudresh Mahanthappa Today’s Beer: Juice Pack by Tupp's Brewery Links: www.rudreshm.com https://rudreshmahanthappa1.bandcamp.com/album/hero-trio https://youtu.be/NSmY80pmavE https://youtu.be/4b-uI9HFAI4

Tapasya Loading
Ego And The Guitar with Rez Abbasi

Tapasya Loading

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 82:47


(Rec. 5th June 2020) Voted #1 “Rising-Star Guitarist” in 2013's DownBeat Critics Poll and successively in the top-ten guitarists alongside luminaries Bill Frisell and Pat Metheny, guitarist and composer Rez Abbasi is among a rare breed of artists that continue to push boundaries while preserving the traditions he has embraced. “Abbasi is living, breathing proof that jazz music can be as vital and boundary-pushing as ever.” AllAboutJazz.com. 
 Born in Karachi, Pakistan, migrating at the age of four to the vastness of Southern California, schooled at the University of Southern California and the Manhattan School of Music in jazz and classical music, along with a pilgrimage in India under the guidance of master percussionist, Ustad Alla Rakha, Abbasi is a vivid synthesis of all the above stated influences and genres. Making New York home for the past 25 years, he has developed a unique sound both as a composer and an instrumentalist and is considered by many to be one of the foremost modern jazz guitar players the world over. With fifteen albums of mostly original compositions, Abbasi continues to forge new ground with his many multi-dimensional projects. From his 2005 organ trio recording Snake Charmer that features Indian vocal sensation Kiran Ahluwalia, to his recent Behind the Vibration (2015), he captures provocative sounds rarely heard in jazz. Abbasi's sixth album, Things To Come (2009) features a star-studded group of Vijay Iyer, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Dan Weiss, Johannes Weidenmueller and Ahluwalia and was included in DownBeat's “top CD's of the decade” along with a 4.5 star review. The same year he was awarded the prestigious Chamber Music America (CMA) commission to compose new works for the same ensemble, Invocation. 
 In 2010, Abbasi reconvened his group Invocation to record the follow-up to Things To Come, Suno Suno which features his CMA commissioned compositions that are informed by Qawwali - spiritual music from Pakistan. The power, joy and depth that Qawwali encompasses can be heard throughout Suno Suno. In 2017, Unfiltered Universe was released. It is Abbasi's third of a trilogy of albums with his group Invocation and his twelfth album release. The compositions are based on his experiences performing with Carnatic musicians and dancers and were once again commissioned by CMA. Among Abbasi's most recent projects is a commission by the New York Guitar Festival to create and perform a live score for the 1929 silent film A Throw of Dice, based on an episode from the Indian Sanskrit epic The Mahabharata. His “Silent Ensemble” recorded the score and the album was released in 2019. In 2020 Rez is set to release his 15th album, Django-shift which features his imaginative recasting of the music of Django Reinhardt, one of history's most influential guitarists.   This Episode is brought to you by www.everynowheremusic.com  Connect with Rez Abbasi:  Website: www.reztone.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rez-Abbasi-71229228740 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reztone/    Connect with T.L. Mazumdar // EveryNowHere :    Website: www.findtl.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everynowheremusic/ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39S0dP5  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tlmusician Twitter: https://twitter.com/tlmazumdar  

Jazz Tracks
JazzTracks9

Jazz Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 76:22


In questa puntata Marcin Wasilewski con Joe Lovano, il nuovo Bill Frisell, Kurt Elling con Danilo Perez, Esperanto (Luca Falomi, Riccardo Barbera, Rodolfo Cerevtto), Stefano Bollani, Tony Bennett e Bill Evans, Lennie Tristano, Bobby Watson, Rudresh Mahanthappa e Stevie Wonder. Buon jazz a tutti.

Conference of the Birds Podcast
Conference of the Birds, 6-26-20

Conference of the Birds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 176:32


This week: Beth Carvalho; Leci Brandão; Marquinhos Sensação; Salif Keita; Trio 3; Eric Dolphy; Rudresh Mahanthappa;  Matana Roberts; Byard Lancaster; Ritual Trio w. Billy Bang;; Abade al Johar; Potito; Ketama; Mariem Hassan; 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. ***Apologies for pronunciation inconsistencies of late! I suffered a broken dental bridge in March for which no dental assistance has been available due to the pandemic. We will restore the more customarily articulate mumbling when circumstances permit.  In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Conference of the Birds will be broadcasting remotely, with little to no back-announcing, for the foreseeable future. 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:  https://spinitron.com/WRFI/pl/10972428/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

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 1 juillet 2020 - 9e émission de la 47e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020


9e émission de la 47e session... Cette semaine, broken beat, jazz moderne et avant-jazz avec une pensée pour Simon H. Fell... En musique: LCSM "Likwid Continual Space Motion" sur l'album Earthbound  (Super-Sonic Jazz, 2020); GoGo Penguin sur l'album GoGo Penguin  (Blue Note, 2020); Rudresh Mahanthappa sur l'album Hero Trio  (Whirlwind, 2020); Walter Bishop Jr. sur l'album Coral Keys  (Black Jazz, 1971); Roots Magic sur l'album Take Root Among the Stars  (Clean Feed, 2020); Simon Fell Quartet sur l'album Seven Compositions (Limoges)  (Nunc, 2020, enr. 2011)...

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 1 juillet 2020 - 9e émission de la 47e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020


9e émission de la 47e session... Cette semaine, broken beat, jazz moderne et avant-jazz avec une pensée pour Simon H. Fell... En musique: LCSM "Likwid Continual Space Motion" sur l'album Earthbound  (Super-Sonic Jazz, 2020); GoGo Penguin sur l'album GoGo Penguin  (Blue Note, 2020); Rudresh Mahanthappa sur l'album Hero Trio  (Whirlwind, 2020); Walter Bishop Jr. sur l'album Coral Keys  (Black Jazz, 1971); Roots Magic sur l'album Take Root Among the Stars  (Clean Feed, 2020); Simon Fell Quartet sur l'album Seven Compositions (Limoges)  (Nunc, 2020, enr. 2011)...

Liner Notes with David Bixler
LINER NOTES with David Bixler

Liner Notes with David Bixler

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 27:39


Alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa’s latest recording Hero Trio pays tribute to his musical heroes. Bird, Trane, Ornette Coleman, Stevie Wonder, and yes even Johnny Cash are represented on this exciting trio recording featuring Francois Moutin on bass and Rudy Royston on drums and cymbals. 

The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran
167: Rudresh Mahanthappa

The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 65:50


Rudresh Mahanthappa has the kind of biography that suggests he might be an intimidating and serious person to talk to. He’s the Director of Jazz at Princeton University where he teaches improvisation and directs small groups. He has been listed frequently in the Critics' Poll of Down Beat magazine. He studied music in India and brought that exploration into his own style of hybridized jazz (done in part for a Guggenheim Fellowship), an experience that he describes “as a way of getting to know what it means to be Indian American, it was a way of defining where I am as a person and it’s almost like the music was a byproduct.” Mahanthappa started playing alto saxophone as a young boy, first drawn to the more contemporary sounds of David Sandborn, Grover Washington, Jr, Bob Mintzer and Michael Brecker. In fact, here he reminisces about hearing saxophone players in popular songs on the radio (Huey Lewis, Bruce Springsteen, Pink Floyd) when he was growing up. Eventually he heard a Charlie Parker record, which reoriented his playing. Later, he integrated his Carnatic concept as well. All three of those streams - the early influence of newer players, the bebop influence from Bird, and the Indian influence - are still evident in his approach. Rudresh has released more than 15 records as a solo recording artist, and another 30 albums as a sideman or collaborator.  His new record, Hero Trio features bassist Francois Moutin and drummer Rudy Royston in a piano-less saxophone trio that leaves plenty of space for the unit to move together. While many of his projects have relied on original material, this record is made of interpretations, and he cast a wide net, recording material by Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Stevie Wonder, June Carter Cash, Keith Jarrett, Ornette Coleman and others. So yes, he’s serious about what he does, what he thinks about and what he plays. But he’s also funny, and fun to talk to. Here we talk about his early development, the journey through music schools, cruise ships and merengue bands that ultimately led him to New York, exploring one’s personal identity through music, teaching jazz in a non conservatory environment, Sesame Street, and why “just because you’re improvising doesn’t mean you’re playing jazz”. www.third-story.com www.patreon.com/thirdstorypodcast

Jazz Tracks
Jazz Tracks 8

Jazz Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 85:23


Se volete scoprire con quale criterio scelgo i brani, questa è la puntata giusta. Intanto ecco chi ho scelto questa settimana: Thelonious Monk (un inedito in arrivo), Albert Ayler, Eric Dolphy , Rudresh Mahanthappa, Cassowary, Paolo Fresu, Paolo Silvestri, Dizzy Gillespie, Nduduzo Makhathini, Carmen McRae, Santana, War.

Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino
NYC Jazz Saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa on the new COVID-19 Jazz World & 2020 Hero Trio CD

Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020


Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with NYC Jazz Saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa on the new COVID-19 Jazz World & 2020 Hero Trio CD .. He opened up about this new project on June 10, 2020 in the midst of the Coronavirus lockdown and this surreal world we are all navigating through .. So, enjoy ..Click here to listen.Neon Jazz is a radio program airing since 2011. Hosted by Joe Dimino and Engineered by John Christopher in Kansas City, Missouri giving listeners a journey into one of America's finest inventions. Take a listen on KCXL (102.9 FM / 1140 AM) out of Liberty, MO. Listen to KCXL on Tunein Radio at http://tunein.com/radio/Neon-Jazz-With-Joe-Dimino-p381685/. You can now catch Neon Jazz on KOJH 104.7 FM out of the Mutual Musicians Foundation from Noon - 1 p.m. CST Monday-Friday at https://www.kojhfm.org/. Check us out at All About Jazz @ https://kansascity.jazznearyou.com/neon-jazz.php. For all things Neon Jazz, visit http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/

Open jazz
Rudresh Mahanthappa et ses super héros

Open jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 54:08


durée : 00:54:08 - Rudresh Mahanthappa - par : Alex Dutilh - La star du saxophone alto Rudresh Mahanthappa célèbre ses influences avec “Hero Trio”, une session comprenant les musiques de Charlie Parker, Stevie Wonder, Keith Jarrett, Ornette Coleman et Johnny Cash. “Hero Trio” paraît sur Whirlwind. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat

Le jazz sur France Musique
Rudresh Mahanthappa et ses super héros

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 54:08


durée : 00:54:08 - Rudresh Mahanthappa - par : Alex Dutilh - La star du saxophone alto Rudresh Mahanthappa célèbre ses influences avec “Hero Trio”, une session comprenant les musiques de Charlie Parker, Stevie Wonder, Keith Jarrett, Ornette Coleman et Johnny Cash. “Hero Trio” paraît sur Whirlwind. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat

SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®
The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 11th June 2020

SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 120:11


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 11th June 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Ajoyo    War Chant    War Chant    2020 Dylan Hayes Electric Band    What the Funk    Songs for Rooms and People    2019 Sissy Castrogiovanni    Gandalf (Wayfaring Stranger)    Terra    2020 Gabriel Chakarji    Mina/San Millán    New Beginning    2020 Leslie Beukelman    Days of Gray    Golden Daffodil    2020 The Dena DeRose Trio    That Second Look    Ode to the Road    2020 BK Trio    Hatzas Groove    Hit It    2020 Jeff Reed    Waltz New    Look for the Light    2020 3D Jazz Trio    Angel Eyes    I Love to See You Smile    2020 Jonathan Barber & Vision Ahead    Son of Hartford    Legacy Holder    2020 Soft Machine    Hidden Details    Live at the Baked Potato    2020 Walter Smith III/Mathew Stevens    Van der Linde    In Common 2    2020 Sasha Mashin    Incantation    Happy Synapse    2020 Alexa Tarantino    Square One    Winds of Change    2019 Rudresh Mahanthappa    The Windup    Hero Trio    2020 Whit Dickey Trio    The Opening    Expanding Light    2020 Matthew Shipp    Radio Signals Equation    The Piano Equation    2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 11th June 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.

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Mondo Jazz
Chad Taylor, Nduduzo Makhathini, Aka Moon, Matt Wilson and Other New Releases [Mondo Jazz 110-2]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 68:25


Here's is the second part of this week's exploration of new and upcoming releases, focusing on the new works of drummers Chad Taylor, with his trio and in the duo with James Brandon Lewis and Matt Wilson, the global jazz of the cult band Aka Moon and South African pianist Nduduzo Makhathini... and some obliquely intriguing offerings by pianist Roberto Negro, the Onyx Collective and saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa. Happy listening! The playlist features Matt Wilson, Chad Taylor, James Brandon Lewis, Ferdinando Romano, Nduduzo Makhathini, Aka Moon, Roberto Negro, Onyx Collective, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Mike McGinnis, Elias Bailey, and Vinnie Sperrazza. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/10796388/Mondo-Jazz (from Matt Wilson onwards). Photo credit: Boris Lemonsky.

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Puerto Rico Jazz
Puerto Rico Jazz Estrenos 4, 2020

Puerto Rico Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 55:07


Puerto Rico Jazz!Cuarto programa de estrenos del 2020!Música de No Base Trío (Gabriel Vicéns, Jonathan Suazo, Leonardo Osuna), Esperanza Spalding con Fred Hersch, Aymee Nuviola con Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Spanish Harlem Orchestra, John Scofield, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Nat King Cole y Carolina Calvache.Domingo 14 de junio en:TuneIn Radiohttp://tun.in/pjADHApple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/puerto-rico-jazz/id1508259152Sounder FMhttps://puertoricojazz.sounder.fm/show/puerto-rico-jazz

The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond

Featuring brand a new jam by electro-pop diva L1zy in collaboration with Tracktribe and Songaide (to fight world hunger during Covid 19); a fresh EP from wizards Borham Lee and Eric Benny Bloom (commissioned by a Sonoma winery); a magical track from Todd Sickafoose's seminal release Tiny Resistors; a cut off of cornetist Kirk Knuffke's high-end blowing session Chorale; saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa's mind-bending rhythms and melodies on Agrima; the sound of DC's legendary 18th St. Lounge courtesy of Federico Aubele; and finally an uplifting song for this moment from an important voice in the American history of civil rights, Nina Simone.

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A Handful of Hope
44. Networking to Create Your Dreams - John Lucchetti

A Handful of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 32:56


Today's conversation is: "Networking to Create Your Dreams," featuring John Lucchetti We cover: * How innovation happens * Networking to your dreams * It's not what or who you know it's really this And much more John is the CEO of Green Room Strategy, a Santa Barbara based consulting practice focused on omnichannel marketing and strategic partnerships around the convergence of music, media, tech, events, and influential people. John was previously VP of Client Partnerships at Oniracom and has had the pleasure to work with clients such as Alan Parsons, Warner Music Group, The Santa Barbara Bowl, Brad Byrd, Johnny Irion, AEG, Jack Johnson, The Lobero Theater, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Shelterbox, Bishop Lamont, Marquee Brands, UCSB, and more. He has been married to his wife Nancy for 18 years and has two vibrant children. John currently serves his community as President of the Rotary Club of Montecito. Stay connected with John: Website: https://www.greenroomstrategy.com/?fbclid=IwAR0fCkJ5IYneHL0nxxZDLLnbTbRTadyY-zyzV7BqwakhwvAFQS3TzWesBcI (https://www.greenroomstrategy.com/) Catch up on conversations you have missed as well as see the entire lineup of contributors at the "A Handful of Hope" website: https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/a-handful-of-hope?fbclid=IwAR0Odse-9YHkfkcsLjUqvslM9R_u6lMxotkCdqdwtsqnHV-dvZw3KGIA5sM (https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/a-handful-of-hope)

WPKN Community Radio
Joseph Celli: Musicians Speak with jazz guitarist/composer Rez Abbasi

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 67:32


Originally from Pakistan guitarist/composer Rez discusses several of his releases including A Throw of Dice, Oasis and Unfiltered Universe. “An amazing guitarist…unique and beautiful music – and best of all – very original…I’m really impressed.” Pat Metheny A review of the CD Unfiltered Universe, “The music grabs hold of both your imagination and heart with equal alluring power. Rez Abbasi proves again to be more than a superb guitarist; he’s a clever conceptualist, too…The compositions blossom as worlds unto themselves as Abbasi’s thick-toned guitar lines often run in unison with Rudresh Mahanthappa’s piquant also sax, the two sound like pioneers probing new music territory.” Downbeat Magazine

Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York
Boston Globe music critic Bill Beuttler on jazz in the 21st century (4/17/20)

Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 54:35


As jazz enters its second century it is reasserting itself as dynamic and relevant, according to Boston Globe jazz writer and Emerson College professor Bill Beuttler. Bill’s book “Make It New: Reshaping Jazz in the 21st Century” explores the new ways in which jazz is engaging with society through the vivid biographies and music of Jason Moran, Vijay Iyer, Rudresh Mahanthappa, The Bad Plus, Miguel Zenón, Anat Cohen, Robert Glasper and Esperanza Spalding. Join us for a look at how some of these influential contemporary jazz artists are approaching the idiom as a force for social change, prompted by developments such as the Black Lives Matter, #MeToo movements and the election of Donald Trump in this installment of Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI.

Mondo Jazz
Charlie Parker @ 100: Reincarnations of Bird - Part II [Mondo Jazz 106-2]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 115:30


When he passed away Charlie Parker was not even 35 years old. The impact of his genius however has been ever-lasting. This week we continue our exploration of his influence on the generations of musicians that followed him, featuring their original take on his music as well as music composed to celebrate him. [For the first part of this Charlie Parker special go to: https://www.mixcloud.com/MondoJazz/charlie-parker-100-reincarnations-of-bird-mondo-jazz-106-1/] The playlist features Greg Osby, Charles Mingus, Tony Scott, Massimo Urbani, Hal Willner, Kronos Quartet, Dr. John, Linda May Han Oh, Ken Peplowski, Johnathan Blake, Joey Baron, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Caroline Davis, Anthony Ortega, Gil Evans. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/10501026/Mondo-Jazz (from Greg Osby onwards). Photo credit: William P. Gottlieb

The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond

Featuring a brand new single from mmeadows, a new ECM release from Jan Garbarek and the Hilliard Ensemble, Ben ALlison's 2019 release with Ted Nash and Steve Cardenas, John Scofield feat. Avi Bortnick, + Rudresh Mahanthappa, Reed Mathis, McCoy Tyner, Red Simpson, and the one and only Richie Spice

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KLAPPE AUF!
KA19 - 30 Übungen OHNE Saxofon

KLAPPE AUF!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 47:28


Ich konnte es am Anfang nicht glauben: Einer meiner ersten Lehrer erzählte mir, dass er selber im Studium eine Etüde im Zug ohne Instrument gelernt hat. Er hatte die Übung vergessen und versuchte die Griffe, die Melodie rein durch das Durchlesen und Mitgreifen zu lernen und es funktionierte. Rudresh Mahanthappa erzählte mir im letzten Jahr, dass er meist nur eine Stunde am Tag geübt hat. Auch Branford Marsalis sagte mir einmal, er hat immer sehr wenig geübt. Wie haben sie ihr Niveau trotzdem geschafft: Mein Lehrer, Rudresh, Branford? Sie haben sich neben dem Üben am Instrument zusätzlich dauernd mit Musik intensiv auseinander gesetzt. Zunächst haben sie gehört. Aber Hören alleine reicht natürlich nicht. Sie haben im Kopf Musik weiter produziert, sie haben innerlich geübt! Vieles spielt sich dabei im Kopf ab, das Instrument ist nur mehr ein Ausdrucksmittel. Das bedeutet man kann sehr viel ohne Instrument üben, Klangvorstellungen, Intervalle, Akkorde, Harmonief 30 Übungen die du ohne Instrument machen kannst Singe, Greife und höre innerlich Falls du am Beginn mit dieser Methode unsicher bist dann: - Spiele die Tonleiter zuerst am Klavier oder Saxofon - dann singe sie sofort - Spiele den Dreiklang mit dem Instrument einmal, und dann singe ihn sofort ein paar mal - Laut Singen/summen ist wirkungsvoller als "innerliches Singen) - Innerliches Singen ist anspruchsvoller und schwieriger - Greife beim Singen mit - also ob du Saxofon spielen würdest - Starte sehr langsam, wenn du zu schnell bist, oder Schwierigkeiten hast, reduziere sofort das Tempo - Konzentriere dich auf ein bis zwei kurze Übungen am Tag: z.B. ein Intervall die Quart aufwärts - diese Quart singst du 5 - 10x hintereinander mehrmals am Tag. - Bleibe bei einer Übung mindestens 1 Woche - besser sind 3 - 4 Wochen - Die Übungen starten einfach (1.) und werden immer schwieriger (30.) - Habe Geduld! Die Wirkung ist enorm, aber dieses Hören lernen ist ein lebenslanger möglichst täglicher Prozess! 1. Singe deine Lieblings-Saxofon-Melodien, greife sie im Kopf mit (spiele sie zuerst mit dem Instrument, zuerst mit Noten, dann ohne Noten) 2. Singe einfache Melodien aus deinen Saxofon-Noten - wenn notwendig zuerst mit Saxofon vorspielen (eine Zeile mehrmals wiederholt reicht) 3. Singe alle Dur- und Molltonleitern und greife sie mit 4. Singe alle Dreiklänge mit Umkehrungen, auch im Kreis 5. Singe vom Dreiklang nur die untere Terz 6. Singe vom Dreiklang nur die obere Terz immer wieder 7. Singe alle Vierklänge mit Umkehrungen, auch im Kreis 8. Singe vom Vierklang: Grundton und Quint 9. Singe vom Vierklang: Terz und Sept 10. Singe vom Vierklang: Grundton und Sept (sehr schwierig) 11. Übe 3-Tonreihen aus Melodien im Kreis: cdedcdefed 12. Übe 4-Tonreihein aus Skalen, Tonleitern im Kreis: cdefedcdefedc 13. Übe 5-Tonreihein aus Skalen, Tonleitern im Kreis: cdefgfedcdefgfe.. 14. Transponiere Licks durch alle 12 Tonarten 15. Singe alle Intervalle Von unten Nach Oben 16. Singe alle Intervalle von Oben nach Unten 17. Lerne die Bluesform, indem du die Grundtöne singst 18. Lerne die Bluesform, indem du Grundton, Terz und Sept eines jeden Akkordes singst (spiele vorher am Klavier, Saxofon und Singe sie nach) 19. Singe die Vierklänge der Bluesform 20. Lerne die Harmonieform von Liedern, Songs, Standards: pro Monat 1 - 3 Standards 21. Lerne die Melodie dieser Lieder, Songs, Standards 22. Singe die Grundtöne der Harmonieform 23. Singe die Dreiklänge der Harmonieform 24. Singe die Vierklänge der Harmonieform 25. Singe die Terz und Sept der Harmonieformakkorde 26. Singe Solos oder Teile von Solos auswendig 27. Singe Etüden ohne Instrument, greife mit den Fingern mit 28. Singe und Spiele im Kopf von Songs im Radio die Bassmelodie mit 29. Singe Von Radiosongs die Akkorde 30. Singe und spiele im Kopf die Melodie von Radiosongs Wenn dich diese Übungen im Detail interessieren, dann schreib mir, ich werde dir dann gratis kurze Lernvideos senden.

Mondo Jazz
Asian-American Jazz & Improv [Mondo Jazz Ep. 74]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 156:43


As jazz was born where cultures converged, it's not a surprise that it is the most adaptable form of music. An art form permeable since its very inception to musical traditions from other continents. This week we focus on the contribution of musicians that approached jazz and improvised music benefiting from the wider perspective afforded to them by the exposure to not only American culture but also the traditions of the places of origin of their families, which hailed from Asian countries like China, India, Iraq, Japan, Korea, Pakistan, the Philippines and Vietnam. The playlist features Susie Ibarra, Cuong Vu, Ben Kono, Amir ElSaffar, Fred Ho, Amirtha Kidambi, Edge, Peggy Chew, Rajna Swaminathan, Brooklyn Raga Massive, Vijay Iyer, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Rez Abbasi, Jon Jang, Jen Shyu, Tomas Fujiwara, Taylor Ho Bynum, Jon Irabagon, Miles Okazaki, Ha-Yang Kim. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/8609813/Mondo-Jazz Photo credit: Peter Gannushkin http://downtownmusic.net

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WPRB News & Culture
News and Culture: A Conversation with Rudresh Mahanthappa

WPRB News & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 28:13


In December, Princeton University’s Creative Large Jazz Ensemble held a nearly sold out performance in Richardson Auditorium. The concert featured legendary saxophonist Archie Shepp, who you just listened to, and marked a culmination of the efforts of the Jazz Department’s new Director: Rudresh Mahanthappa. Here, Rudresh speaks to Mahishan about his new album, released in 2017, and his experience directing the Jazz Department so far.

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
HDO 338. Dubois – Abbasi – Kadawa – Mahanthappa – Toxydoll

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 90:39


Cinco grabaciones en la edición 338 de HDO: el magnífico Autumn Wind (ACT, 2017) del guitarrista Scott Dubois, que cuenta nuevamente con la colaboración de Gebhard Ullmann, Thomas Morgan y Kresten Osgood (como en sus anteriores grabaciones), y también de un cuarteto de cuerda y distintos instrumentistas que aportan a la grabación las sonoridades de flauta, oboe, fagot y clarinete: el resultado es una obra magnífica en su temática otoñal; Unfiltered Universe (Whirlwind Records, 2017) del guitarrista Rez Abbasi, una obra en la que colaboran Vijay Iyer, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Dan Weiss y Johannes Weindermüeller; Kadawa (Autoedición, 2017), estreno homónimo del trío formado por Tal Yahalom, Almog Sharvit y Ben Shilashi; Agrima (Autoedición, 2017) de Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Indo-Pak Coallition, trío que completan Dan Weiss y Rez Abbasi; finalmente suena Hawkward (AutRecords, 2017) de Toxydoll, cuarteto integrado por Vicent Doménech, Alberto Cavenati, Bob Meanza y Olga Nosova. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2017 HDO es un podcast editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz.

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Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 2/11/2017 || Agrima

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 95:05


Casi diez años después de su primer disco, vuelve la Indo-Pak Coalition del saxofonista Rudresh Mahanthappa con "Agrima". Trío que comparte con el guitarrista Rez Abassi y con el percusionista Dan Weiss. A los tres los escuchábamos recientemente en el nuevo trabajo del guitarrista paquistaní. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 2 de noviembre, suena el debut a su nombre del saxofonista valenciano Santi de la Rubia "Broken Line", disco a trío junto a Marc Cuevas (contrabajo) y Roger Gutiérrez (batería). Proyecto impulsado por el Estival de Jazz de Igualada. "Converging roots" es el nuevo proyecto del trombonista, trompetista y percusionista valenciano Carlos Martín. Un trabajo en el que cuenta con músicos como el venezolano Luis Perdomo (piano), los saxofonistas Vicent Macián y Perico Sambeat y el baterista Marc Miralta, entre otros. El contrabajista italiano Ales Cesarini presenta "Nyabinghi", disco en colaboración con el cantante madrileño Sergio León, de nombre artístico "Payoh Soul Rebel". Trabajo producido por el saxofonista Javier Vercher. Freenetics es el nombre de un trío que lleva ocho años en activo y promoviendo los encuentros improvisados en Barcelona. Lo forman el saxofonista Ferran Besalduch (especializado en saxo bajo), el chelista Joan Antoni Pich y el baterista Pep Mula. Presentan Underground PM. Cuando falta la luz, siempre está él: John Coltrane. Escuchamos parte de su Live at Temple University, del 11 de noviembre de 1966, meses antes de su fallecimiento. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 2/11/2017 || Agrima

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 95:05


Casi diez años después de su primer disco, vuelve la Indo-Pak Coalition del saxofonista Rudresh Mahanthappa con "Agrima". Trío que comparte con el guitarrista Rez Abassi y con el percusionista Dan Weiss. A los tres los escuchábamos recientemente en el nuevo trabajo del guitarrista paquistaní. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 2 de noviembre, suena el debut a su nombre del saxofonista valenciano Santi de la Rubia "Broken Line", disco a trío junto a Marc Cuevas (contrabajo) y Roger Gutiérrez (batería). Proyecto impulsado por el Estival de Jazz de Igualada. "Converging roots" es el nuevo proyecto del trombonista, trompetista y percusionista valenciano Carlos Martín. Un trabajo en el que cuenta con músicos como el venezolano Luis Perdomo (piano), los saxofonistas Vicent Macián y Perico Sambeat y el baterista Marc Miralta, entre otros. El contrabajista italiano Ales Cesarini presenta "Nyabinghi", disco en colaboración con el cantante madrileño Sergio León, de nombre artístico "Payoh Soul Rebel". Trabajo producido por el saxofonista Javier Vercher. Freenetics es el nombre de un trío que lleva ocho años en activo y promoviendo los encuentros improvisados en Barcelona. Lo forman el saxofonista Ferran Besalduch (especializado en saxo bajo), el chelista Joan Antoni Pich y el baterista Pep Mula. Presentan Underground PM. Cuando falta la luz, siempre está él: John Coltrane. Escuchamos parte de su Live at Temple University, del 11 de noviembre de 1966, meses antes de su fallecimiento. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 27/09/2017 || Not two, yo soy el otro

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 114:39


El trompetista estadounidense (padre iraquí) Amir ElSaffar lidera en "Rivers of sound: not two" un ambicioso proyecto que reúne a diecisiete músicos con nombres tan relevantes del jazz como Craig Taborn (piano) y Nasheet Waits (batería), músicos árabes como el palestino Tareq Abboushi (buzuq) y sus habituales colaboradores Carlo DeRosa (contrabajo) y Ole Mathisen (saxo), entre otros. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 27 de septiembre de 2017 estrenamos "Unfiltered universe", tercer disco del proyecto Invocation del guitarrista paquistaní Rez Abbasi. Grupo de lujo que lo componen Rudresh Mahanthappa (saxo alto), Vijay Iyer (piano), Dan Weiss (percusión) y Johannes Weindenmueller (conetrabajo), y al que se suma en esta ocasión la chelista Elizabeth Mikhael. Cerramos con "desde mi cadiera", la sección de Jesús Moreno, al que en esta ocasión le duelen (o algo así) las Españas y reflexiona acudiendo al trabajo fundacional de la Liberation Music Orchestra, de Charlie Haden. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 27/09/2017 || Not two, yo soy el otro

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 114:39


El trompetista estadounidense (padre iraquí) Amir ElSaffar lidera en "Rivers of sound: not two" un ambicioso proyecto que reúne a diecisiete músicos con nombres tan relevantes del jazz como Craig Taborn (piano) y Nasheet Waits (batería), músicos árabes como el palestino Tareq Abboushi (buzuq) y sus habituales colaboradores Carlo DeRosa (contrabajo) y Ole Mathisen (saxo), entre otros. En esta edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 27 de septiembre de 2017 estrenamos "Unfiltered universe", tercer disco del proyecto Invocation del guitarrista paquistaní Rez Abbasi. Grupo de lujo que lo componen Rudresh Mahanthappa (saxo alto), Vijay Iyer (piano), Dan Weiss (percusión) y Johannes Weindenmueller (conetrabajo), y al que se suma en esta ocasión la chelista Elizabeth Mikhael. Cerramos con "desde mi cadiera", la sección de Jesús Moreno, al que en esta ocasión le duelen (o algo así) las Españas y reflexiona acudiendo al trabajo fundacional de la Liberation Music Orchestra, de Charlie Haden. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Fun 2 Know Podcast
F2K Ep. 33 - Saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa

Fun 2 Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 45:03


On today's show, composer, alto saxophonist and the new Director of Jazz at Princeton University, Rudresh Mahanthappa. Rudresh Mahanthappa came out of Boulder Colorado, was educated by Berklee College of Music and DePaul, and received national attention not long after moving to New York in 1998 where he soon beginning collaborating with the then up-and-coming, now major jazz force, pianist Vijay Iyer. Besides making a series of major statements with Iyer, Mahanthappa has collaborated with guitarist Rez Abbasi and trumpeter Amir ElSaffar for some of the freshest and most-ground-breaking jazz releases of the last decade. He's won the yearly Downbeat Poll multiple times, has had a string of recordings under his own name for Innova, Pi Recordings and the Clean Feed label.and BIRD CALLS, honoring the work of Charlie Parker is his latest on the ACT Music label. Rudresh has reached out to the Princeton community, checking in with WPRB in Princeton, where DJs have been playing his music for over a decade. He dropped in to WPRB's studios late in his first semester teaching there, and was very warm and open, excitingly talking about his plans for the Princeton Jazz program but he also talks about learning his craft in primary school, taking the alto saxophone into the future, working with the elusive Bunky Green, losing a sax in Hurricane Sandy and what's next in his recording and performing career. Artists like Rudressh and Vijay Iyer and their many collaborators, as well as guitarist Mary Halvorson, pianist Matthew Shipp, bassist William Parker, flutist Nicole Mitchell, and still-vital elder statesmen like drummer Jack DeJohnette, composer Henry Threadgill and countless others are what make the weekly jazz show I program at WPRB-Princeton seem to endlessly rejuvenate, despite uninformed naysayers repeating that “jazz is dead” nonsense.

Jazz Interviews
Interview with Rudresh Mahanthappa (November 2011) || www.elclubdejazz.com

Jazz Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2015 83:21


A special edition of the Spanish Jazz radio show Club de Jazz where we conducted a lengthy interview with Rudresh Mahanthappa. Born in 1971, he is one of the today´s most recognized alto saxophone players. Although he was born in Italy, Rudresh grew up in the United States and he is part of the American community of Indian origins along with musicians like pianist Vijay Iyer (with whom he works frequently). Among its milestones, Rudresh has played and recorded with musicians like Bunky Green and Kadri Gopalnath. This conversation took place in Madrid a few hours before his concert with Samdhi Quartet. The interview, which was broadcast originally on November, 9th 2011. All rights reserved: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Jazz Interviews
Interview with Rudresh Mahanthappa (November 2011) || www.elclubdejazz.com

Jazz Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2015 83:21


A special edition of the Spanish Jazz radio show Club de Jazz where we conducted a lengthy interview with Rudresh Mahanthappa. Born in 1971, he is one of the today´s most recognized alto saxophone players. Although he was born in Italy, Rudresh grew up in the United States and he is part of the American community of Indian origins along with musicians like pianist Vijay Iyer (with whom he works frequently). Among its milestones, Rudresh has played and recorded with musicians like Bunky Green and Kadri Gopalnath. This conversation took place in Madrid a few hours before his concert with Samdhi Quartet. The interview, which was broadcast originally on November, 9th 2011. All rights reserved: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

KUTX >> Liner Notes
Rudresh Mahanthappa (5.10.15)

KUTX >> Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2015 4:21


Rudresh Mahanthappa is an American jazz alto saxophonist and composer. Much of his music fuses the western improvisational approach to jazz, with sacred music from India, to expand the understanding of what it means to be in a present moment intercontinentally. In this edition of Liner Notes, Rabbi and jazz historian Neil Blumofe, talks about […]

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KUTX >> Liner Notes
Rudresh Mahanthappa (5.10.15)

KUTX >> Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2015 4:21


Rudresh Mahanthappa is an American jazz alto saxophonist and composer. Much of his music fuses the western improvisational approach to jazz, with sacred music from India, to expand the understanding of what it means to be in a present moment intercontinentally. In this edition of Liner Notes, Rabbi and jazz historian Neil Blumofe, talks about...

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KUTX >> Liner Notes
Rudresh Mahanthappa (5.10.15)

KUTX >> Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2015 4:21


Rudresh Mahanthappa is an American jazz alto saxophonist and composer. Much of his music fuses the western improvisational approach to jazz, with sacred music from India, to expand the understanding of what it means to be in a present moment intercontinentally. In this edition of Liner Notes, Rabbi and jazz historian Neil Blumofe, talks about...

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Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 20/03/2015 || Pájaros de libertad

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2015 120:04


"Bird calls" es el título del trabajo que el saxofonista Rudresh Mahanthappa le ha dedicado a Charlie Parker. No es un disco de homenaje al uso, es su particular traslación del universo de Bird a su música. Lo escuchamos, junto con algunas grabaciones del propio Parker, en esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 20 de marzo de 2015 en la que nos suspendemos en ese instante entre el dia y la noche al que se refiere el baterista David Viñolas en su disco "Cap al capvespre". Y durante una hora nos quedamos suspendidos en la belleza de "Souvenance", el nuevo trabajo del intérprete tunecino de oud Anouar Brahem inspirado por los años de revolución y contrarrevolución en su país y en otros países árabes. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

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Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 20/03/2015 || Pájaros de libertad

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2015 120:04


"Bird calls" es el título del trabajo que el saxofonista Rudresh Mahanthappa le ha dedicado a Charlie Parker. No es un disco de homenaje al uso, es su particular traslación del universo de Bird a su música. Lo escuchamos, junto con algunas grabaciones del propio Parker, en esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 20 de marzo de 2015 en la que nos suspendemos en ese instante entre el dia y la noche al que se refiere el baterista David Viñolas en su disco "Cap al capvespre". Y durante una hora nos quedamos suspendidos en la belleza de "Souvenance", el nuevo trabajo del intérprete tunecino de oud Anouar Brahem inspirado por los años de revolución y contrarrevolución en su país y en otros países árabes. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

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JazzWatch Podcast and Blog
JazzWatch #34 | Rudresh Mahanthappa

JazzWatch Podcast and Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2015


Alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa’s recording “Bird Calls” isn’t a tribute, but rather a “devotion” to the energy and spirit of Charlie Parker. His incredibly energetic quintet featuring pianist Matt Mitchell, bassist François Moutin, drummer Rudy Royston, and 20-year old trumpet prodigy Adam O’Farrill executes the project’s vision expertly— to play distinct, original compositions directly based on a Parker […]

Podcast – The Jazz Session
The Jazz Session #443: Rudresh Mahanthappa

Podcast – The Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015


Saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa's new album is Bird Calls (ACT, 2015). The album was inspired by the music of Charlie Parker, although Mahanthappa composed original music rather than play Parker's tunes. In this interview, he talks about the reasoning behind that choice; how hearing Charlie Parker affected him as a teenager; and why the best tribute to Bird is to not play his music. Learn more about Rudresh Mahanthappa at rudreshm.com. BUY THE ALBUM AND SUPPORT THE JAZZ SESSION AT THE SAME TIME.

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Podcast – The Jazz Session
The Jazz Session #443: Rudresh Mahanthappa

Podcast – The Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015


Saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa's new album is Bird Calls (ACT, 2015). The album was inspired by the music of Charlie Parker, although Mahanthappa composed original music rather than play Parker's tunes. In this interview, he talks about the reasoning behind that choice; how hearing Charlie Parker affected him as a teenager; and why the best tribute to Bird is to not play his music. Learn more about Rudresh Mahanthappa at rudreshm.com. BUY THE ALBUM AND SUPPORT THE JAZZ SESSION AT THE SAME TIME.

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Podcast – The Jazz Session
The Jazz Session #443: Rudresh Mahanthappa

Podcast – The Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015


Saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa’s new album is Bird Calls (ACT, 2015). The album was inspired by the music of Charlie Parker, although Mahanthappa composed original music rather than play Parker’s tunes. In this interview, he talks about the reasoning behind that choice; how hearing Charlie Parker affected him as a teenager; and why the best tribute … Continue reading "The Jazz Session #443: Rudresh Mahanthappa"

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Jazzcorner.com Innerviews
Rudresh Mahanthappa - Breaking Down Borders

Jazzcorner.com Innerviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2014 39:23


Rudresh Mahanthappa is one of contemporary jazz's most vibrant saxophonists and composers, blending intense virtuosity, modern rhythms and the influence of Indian classical music. Born in Italy to Indian parents and growing up in Colorado, Rudresh Mahanthappa utilizes his varied background and influences to create his own sound. This JazzCorner.com InnerView is sponsored in part by the DC Jazz Festival. For more information visit https://dcjazzfest.org

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 6/02/2013 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2013 145:57


Su nuevo disco está inspirado por músicos como... ¡Kenny G! Pero, tranquilos, son Mostly Other People Do The Killing, el grupo de gamberrismo virtuoso liderado por el bajista Moppa Elliott con Kevin Shea (batería), Jon Irabagon (saxo) y Peter Evans (trompeta). Estamos a salvo en esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 6 de febrero de 2013 en la que volvemos a escuchar al intérprete de kora senegalés Ablaye Cissoko, en esta ocasión en el proyecto "African jazz roots" que comparte con el baterista francés Simon Goubert. En "desde mi cadiera", Jesús Moreno rinde tributo al cornetista y "conductor" Lawrence "Butch" Morris que falleció el día 29 de enero. Le escuchamos "conduciendo" a la Orquesta Foco del Festival Hurta Cordel de Madrid en 2004. En el "Jazz Porteño", Alberto Varela nos trae el "Dúo" que firmaran en 1994 los pianistas Baby López Furst y Jorge Navarro. Los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo recuperan "Les gavines de la farga" del cantautor Jordi Farrás. El saxofonista Rudresh Mahanthappa llega con "Gamak" en la compañía de François Moutin (contrabajo), Dan Weiss (batería) y David Fiuczynski (guitarra). En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García, "The complete masters 1933 - 1959" de Billie Holiday. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

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Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 6/02/2013 || www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2013 145:57


Su nuevo disco está inspirado por músicos como... ¡Kenny G! Pero, tranquilos, son Mostly Other People Do The Killing, el grupo de gamberrismo virtuoso liderado por el bajista Moppa Elliott con Kevin Shea (batería), Jon Irabagon (saxo) y Peter Evans (trompeta). Estamos a salvo en esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 6 de febrero de 2013 en la que volvemos a escuchar al intérprete de kora senegalés Ablaye Cissoko, en esta ocasión en el proyecto "African jazz roots" que comparte con el baterista francés Simon Goubert. En "desde mi cadiera", Jesús Moreno rinde tributo al cornetista y "conductor" Lawrence "Butch" Morris que falleció el día 29 de enero. Le escuchamos "conduciendo" a la Orquesta Foco del Festival Hurta Cordel de Madrid en 2004. En el "Jazz Porteño", Alberto Varela nos trae el "Dúo" que firmaran en 1994 los pianistas Baby López Furst y Jorge Navarro. Los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo recuperan "Les gavines de la farga" del cantautor Jordi Farrás. El saxofonista Rudresh Mahanthappa llega con "Gamak" en la compañía de François Moutin (contrabajo), Dan Weiss (batería) y David Fiuczynski (guitarra). En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García, "The complete masters 1933 - 1959" de Billie Holiday. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

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Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 29 janvier 2013

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2013


  3e de la 23e session...   Cette semaine, du freebop et déjà des nouveautés de 2013 avec le dernier Mostly Other People Do the Killing, Rudresh Mahanthappa et finale free...   En musique:   The Cloudmakers Trio with Ralph Alessi sur l'album Live at the Pizza Express (Whirlwind, 2012);   Mostly Other People Do the Killing sur l'album Slippery Rock (HotCup, 2013);   Rudresh Mahanthappa sur l'album Gamak (ACT Music, 2013);   Paul Dunmall, Phil Gibbs & Paul Rogers sur l'album Tribute to Tony Levin (FMR, 2012)...

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Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 29 janvier 2013

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2013


  3e de la 23e session...   Cette semaine, du freebop et déjà des nouveautés de 2013 avec le dernier Mostly Other People Do the Killing, Rudresh Mahanthappa et finale free...   En musique:   The Cloudmakers Trio with Ralph Alessi sur l'album Live at the Pizza Express (Whirlwind, 2012);   Mostly Other People Do the Killing sur l'album Slippery Rock (HotCup, 2013);   Rudresh Mahanthappa sur l'album Gamak (ACT Music, 2013);   Paul Dunmall, Phil Gibbs & Paul Rogers sur l'album Tribute to Tony Levin (FMR, 2012)...

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Music and Concerts
The Saiyuki Trio with Rudresh Mahanthappa

Music and Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2012 103:56


"Sound magic" from a trio whose name means "Journey to the West." French jazz guitarist Nguyen Le studied visual arts and philosophy before working with artists like Ornette Coleman, Ray Charles, and Mauricio Kagel. Influences from Jimi Hendrix to the traditional music of Vietnam meld harmonies from East and West to paint an Asia without borders. For more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=5507.

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 9/11/2011 || Conversación con Rudresh Mahanthappa

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2011 175:22


Conversación con Rudresh Mahanthappa con motivo de la gira europea de su proyecto "Samdhi". En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 9 de noviembre de 2011 charlamos con el saxofonista estadounidense y escuchamos música de "Samdhi", de "Apex" (junto a Bunky Green", "Kinsmen" (con Kadri Gopalnath), "Two Rivers" (con Amir ElSaffar) y "Raw Materials" (con Vijay Iyer). Como complemento "desde mi cadiera" con Jesús Moreno presenta una de las fusiones pioneras entre Jazz y música de la India, la del saxofonista Joe Harriott y el violinista John Mayer en "Indo Jazz Fusions". En "La duda permanente" Ferran Esteve nos acerca a la música del saxofonista Marcel·lí Bayer que en "Nonitz" rinde tributo a Lee Konitz, que además participa. En el "PuroJazz" de Roberto Barahona las grabaciones de Lionel Hampton junto al trío de Oscar Peterson. El pianista francés Baptiste Trotignon suena en el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela tras su paso por el Festival de Jazz de Buenos Aires y en los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo los ritmos bailables de Kid Creole & The Coconuts y Barrabás. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 9/11/2011 || Conversación con Rudresh Mahanthappa

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2011 175:22


Conversación con Rudresh Mahanthappa con motivo de la gira europea de su proyecto "Samdhi". En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 9 de noviembre de 2011 charlamos con el saxofonista estadounidense y escuchamos música de "Samdhi", de "Apex" (junto a Bunky Green", "Kinsmen" (con Kadri Gopalnath), "Two Rivers" (con Amir ElSaffar) y "Raw Materials" (con Vijay Iyer). Como complemento "desde mi cadiera" con Jesús Moreno presenta una de las fusiones pioneras entre Jazz y música de la India, la del saxofonista Joe Harriott y el violinista John Mayer en "Indo Jazz Fusions". En "La duda permanente" Ferran Esteve nos acerca a la música del saxofonista Marcel·lí Bayer que en "Nonitz" rinde tributo a Lee Konitz, que además participa. En el "PuroJazz" de Roberto Barahona las grabaciones de Lionel Hampton junto al trío de Oscar Peterson. El pianista francés Baptiste Trotignon suena en el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela tras su paso por el Festival de Jazz de Buenos Aires y en los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo los ritmos bailables de Kid Creole & The Coconuts y Barrabás. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 26/10/2011 (192KB) www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2011 175:08


El trío formado por Joachim Kühn (p), Majid Bekkas (oud, guembri y voz) y Ramón López (bt y percusión) se reúne en "Out of the desert live at JazzFest Berlin" con la hr-BigBand de Frankfurt para recrear su universo africanista con la potencia de una big band de Jazz. En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 26 de octubre de 2011 escuchamos también "Samdhi", trabajo del saxofonista Rudresh Mahanthappa con el que debuta en el sello alemán ACT. También estrenamos "En Jota", disco de encuentro entre la jota navarra y el Jazz de Josetxo Goia-Aribe. En el "PuroJazz" Roberto Barahona muestra música del trío formado por David Wertman (cb), Charlie Kohlhase (sx) y Lou Grassi (bt). "To Brazil with love" es el título del trabajo de la cantante canadiense Diana Panton que suena en los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo. En el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela el piano de Paula Shocron mientras "desde mi cadiera" con Jesús Moreno sigue bajo el influjo del trompetista Ted Daniel mediante una grabación de 1975 titulada "The loft years". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz
Club de Jazz 26/10/2011 (192KB) www.elclubdejazz.com

Club de Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2011 175:08


El trío formado por Joachim Kühn (p), Majid Bekkas (oud, guembri y voz) y Ramón López (bt y percusión) se reúne en "Out of the desert live at JazzFest Berlin" con la hr-BigBand de Frankfurt para recrear su universo africanista con la potencia de una big band de Jazz. En esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 26 de octubre de 2011 escuchamos también "Samdhi", trabajo del saxofonista Rudresh Mahanthappa con el que debuta en el sello alemán ACT. También estrenamos "En Jota", disco de encuentro entre la jota navarra y el Jazz de Josetxo Goia-Aribe. En el "PuroJazz" Roberto Barahona muestra música del trío formado por David Wertman (cb), Charlie Kohlhase (sx) y Lou Grassi (bt). "To Brazil with love" es el título del trabajo de la cantante canadiense Diana Panton que suena en los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo. En el "Jazz Porteño" de Alberto Varela el piano de Paula Shocron mientras "desde mi cadiera" con Jesús Moreno sigue bajo el influjo del trompetista Ted Daniel mediante una grabación de 1975 titulada "The loft years". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com

Podcast – The Jazz Session
The Jazz Session #220: Rudresh Mahanthappa

Podcast – The Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2010


Saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa teams up with fellow saxophonist Bunky Green for Apex (Pi Recordings, 2010), an album of original compositions featuring Jason Moran, Francois Moutin, Jack DeJohnette and Damion Reed. In this interview, Mahanthappa talks about his first exposure to Bunky Green's playing; why this all-star cast feels like a working band; and the thought process behind the compositions on the album. Learn more at rudreshm.com.

Podcast – The Jazz Session
The Jazz Session #220: Rudresh Mahanthappa

Podcast – The Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2010


Saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa teams up with fellow saxophonist Bunky Green for Apex (Pi Recordings, 2010),...

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The 7th Avenue Project
Rudresh Mahanthappa: Trans-Oceanic Jazz

The 7th Avenue Project

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2010 62:57


Saxophonist/composer Rudresh Mahanthappa has been lighting up the jazz scene with his blend of western and Indian musical influences. Mahanthappa aims for, and achieves, a sound that's both seriously cerebral and seriously swinging, both technical and tuneful. He talks about the identity crisis that led to his discovery of Indian music, his musical self-education and his upcoming performance at the Monterey Jazz Festival.

Anderson Taped
In The Moment

Anderson Taped

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2010 118:01


Artist Album/Date Track Christian Scott Yesterday You Said Tomorrow/2010 K.K.P.D. Mostly Other People Do the Killing This is Our Moosic/2008 Drainlick Chris Lightcaps Bigmouth Deluxe Platform Mickey Finn & Cuong Vu Gagarin! Serpente Rudresh Mahanthappa Dual Identity/2010 Foster Brothers George Russell's Living Time Orchestra Its About Time Its About Time Part 1 John Coltrane Quartet First Meditations (for Quartet)/1965 Joy Mostly Other People Do the Killing This is Our Moosic/2008 East Orwell Christian Scott Yesterday You Said Tomorrow/2010 The Roe Effect Rudresh Mahanthappa Dual Identity/2010 SMS Mickey Finn & Cuong Vu Gagarin! Again Again The Don Pullen Quintet The Sixth Sense/1985 The Sixth Sense Chris Lightcaps Bigmouth Deluxe Two-Face Andrew Hill One for One (Re-Issue)/1965 Euterpe Christian Scott Yesterday You Said Tomorrow Angola, LA & the 13th Amendment

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Podcast – The Jazz Session
The Jazz Session #122: Rez Abbasi

Podcast – The Jazz Session

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2009


Guitarist Rez Abbasi continues his rhythmic and harmonic explorations on Things To Come (Sunnyside, 2009). He's joined on this album by pianist Vijay Iyer, saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa, bassist Johannes Weidenmeuller, drummer Dan Weiss, cellist Mike Block and vocalist Kiran Ahluwalia. In this interview, Abbasi discusses the Indian-Pakistani jazz scene in New York; how he incorporates Indian and Pakistani music into his compositions even without the use of traditional instruments; and why he feels his best compositions are combinations of craft and inspiration. Learn more at www.reztone.com. If you'd like to buy this album, you can support The Jazz Session by purchasing it via the link below:

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Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 12 juillet 2009

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2009


Sixième de la douzième session... Cette semaine retour sur le FIJM 2009 avec mes comptes-rendus des spectalces suivants : Maria Schneider Orchestra, Erik Truffaz, Lee Konitz, Branford Marsalis, Kind of Blue @ 50 avec Jimmy Cobb, Joshua Redman, Ornette Coleman, Rudresh Mahanthappa et Greg Osby ! En musique... Branford Marsalis : Random Abstract (Columbia, 1987); Leo Parker : Rollin' with Leo (Blue Note, 1961); Lee Konitz : Satori (Milestone/OJC, 1974); Bojan Z : Xenophonia (Label Bleu, 2006); The Bell Orchestre : As seen trough windows (Arts & Crafts, 2009).

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 12 juillet 2009

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2009


Sixième de la douzième session... Cette semaine retour sur le FIJM 2009 avec mes comptes-rendus des spectalces suivants : Maria Schneider Orchestra, Erik Truffaz, Lee Konitz, Branford Marsalis, Kind of Blue @ 50 avec Jimmy Cobb, Joshua Redman, Ornette Coleman, Rudresh Mahanthappa et Greg Osby ! En musique... Branford Marsalis : Random Abstract (Columbia, 1987); Leo Parker : Rollin' with Leo (Blue Note, 1961); Lee Konitz : Satori (Milestone/OJC, 1974); Bojan Z : Xenophonia (Label Bleu, 2006); The Bell Orchestre : As seen trough windows (Arts & Crafts, 2009).

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 24 février 2008

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2008


Sixième de la huitième session: Cette semaine spécial duo. Au menu, que des enregistrements à deux musiciens. Il y aura présentation de Rudresh Mahanthappa et d'Ellery Eskelin (USA, saxophonistes). On pourra aussi entendre Enrico Rava avec Ran Blake, Evan Parker avec Matthew Shipp, Brad Mehldau avec Renee Flemming. Autres musiciens présents: Michel Portal, Martial Solal, Toots Thielemans, Hank Bennink, Vijay Iyer.

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Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 24 février 2008

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2008


Sixième de la huitième session: Cette semaine spécial duo. Au menu, que des enregistrements à deux musiciens. Il y aura présentation de Rudresh Mahanthappa et d'Ellery Eskelin (USA, saxophonistes). On pourra aussi entendre Enrico Rava avec Ran Blake, Evan Parker avec Matthew Shipp, Brad Mehldau avec Renee Flemming. Autres musiciens présents: Michel Portal, Martial Solal, Toots Thielemans, Hank Bennink, Vijay Iyer.

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