Program TV: Miercuri, 08.04.2020 | Stingray Djazz | | | | | | | | | | Acum la TV |
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| 12:43 | | Manu Dibango: Casino de Paris
For the first time in 16 years, Manu Dibango returns to the studio to create, compose and record new songs. Surrounded by a new generation of talented musicians, including Wayne Beckford, Oum, and Passion Pit Baccardi, he creates a unique mix of pop, Afrofunk, soul, hip hop, electronic rock and jazz. In this show at the Casino de Paris he presents his new sound, proving what made him a true world music pioneer. | |
| 18:30 | | Peter Beets: Chopin meets the Blues
The Dutch world-class jazz pianist Peter Beets has shared the stage with jazz greats like Chick Corea, Wynton Marsalis, “Toots” Thielemans, Elvin Jones, George Coleman, Johnny Griffin, Benny Golson and John Clayton. From birth, Beets was surrounded by music: he heard classical music from his mother, who is a music pedagogue, and he heard jazz from his father, who was a great fan of Oscar Peterson and Art Blakey. Although Beets’ parents originally did not associate the word 'musician' with the word 'career', music is definitely in the family’s blood. In this broadcast, Peter Beets teams up with double bassist Marius Beets (Peter’s brother) and drummer Gijs Dijkhuizen. The trio presents Chopin’s most beautiful melodies in a new and exciting way. Bluesy improvisations, swinging jazz rhythms and Chopin’s harmonic fundaments appear to be a golden combination. Expect a fantastic Beetsian cross-over between the classical music from the late Romantic period and wonderful bebop style jazz improvisations. | |
| 19:19 | | Mario Batkovic - WOMEX 2018
Since 1994, World Music Expo (WOMEX) has been attracting musicians, agents, a great number of press agencies, as well as media companies from all over the world. Its main exposition event has been held in various locations throughout Europe, including Berlin, Brussels, Marseille, Stockholm, Seville, Cardiff, and Budapest. The 2018 edition of WOMEX was held in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. One of its showcase participants, Mario Batkovic, aims to explore the sonic possibilities of the accordion, without effects or loops, rather through a mutualist symbiotic relationship between man and instrument. Challenging, hypnotic, and grandiose, Batkovic’s single-handed symphonic vision is certainly unique. | |
| 21:27 | | The Sound of New York - Damión Reid
The series The Sound of New York. Music Today and Tomorrow is an exploration of the musical universe of a new generation of New York artists. Of diverse origins and all having a unique history and background, these musicians gave birth to a new sound that influences the music scene around the world. This new generation of artists combines sounds of yesterday and today, interacts with a range of other artistic forms, and plays with many influences, from Afro-American music to classical and contemporary music through hip-hop, R&B, rock, and so much more. Native of West Covina, a city in eastern Los Angeles, Damion Reid is the son of a renowned bassist and a singer and opera teacher. At the age of three, young Reid was already performing at the local church, and at age 12 he found a mentor in world-renowned drummer Billy Higgins . During these highly formative years, Higgings passed on his passion for music and life to young Reid and, impressed by his student's ability to grasp music, both analytically and conceptually. Reid continued to cultivate his love of music during high school, and moved to Boston after receiving the prestigious Alan Dawson Scholarship from the Massachusetts New England Conservatory of Music. He then joined the ranks of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz at the University of Southern California. To date, Damion Reid has toured with some of the biggest names in music including Greg Osby, Terence Blanchard, Robert Glasper, Cassandra Wilson, Bruce Hornsby, Lauryn Hill, Ravi Coltrane, Reggie Workman, and many others. | |
| 01:00 | | Julie Campiche Quartet at the Hafensommer Festival
The use of the harp in jazz is quite rare, especially in modern groups that also incorporate electronic effects. The combination of a harp with more conventional jazz instruments and electronic manipulation makes the Julie Campiche Quartet a unique ensemble in today’s jazz world. On August 3, 2016, at the Hafensommer Festival in Würzburg, Germany, the group, which also includes saxophonist Leo Fumagalli, bassist Manu Hagmann, and drummer Clemens Kuratle, played extended versions of group originals “Onkalo,” “Datstet Dar Nakoneh,” and “Flash Info.” The group has yet to release a full album, making these performances especially welcome. | |
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