Scan date : 18/08/2026 19:27
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23/0813h40>14h00 (0x00) ?hrvTour De Force, ConcerthrvThe Newport Jazz Festival, first established in the North-American town of Newport, Rhode Island in the summer of 1954, has now grown to become one of the largest multi-day celebrations of jazz worldwide. It has resulted in numerous famous live albums from top-rate jazz stars, and has spawned several worldwide tours, including editions of the Newport Jazz Festival in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. In October 1972, the Newport Jazz Festival in Rotterdam welcomed the Giants of Jazz, an all-star band featuring drummer Art Blakey, trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, bassist Al McKibbon, pianist Thelonious Monk, saxophonist Sonny Stitt and trombonist Kai Winding. Part 2.
23/0814h00>14h41 (0x00) ?hrvComblain-la-Tour Jazz Festival: Jimmy McGriff TriohrvTraditional
23/0814h41>15h15 (0x00) ?hrvParadox Live: Fay Claassen, ModernhrvInnovative contemporary jazz and improvised music, the search for modernity, mind blowing sounds, rock and pop... Indeed PARADOX Tilburg goes beyond jazz, crossing musical boundaries into the unknown soundscapes of electronic music. Indie artists, blues veterans and jazz superstars all pour their hearts and souls at the Paradox. From young, local talents to top national and international artists, PARADOX Tilburg is the most intimate jazz club in the Netherlands, with a devoted audience from all across Europe. In their TV show PARADOX LIVE you get a taste of the greatest concerts and interviews with artists from all around the world. This episode of PARADOX LIVE presents the amazing Dutch jazz singer Fay Claassen
23/0815h15>16h05 (0x00) ?hrvGeorge Shearing: The South Bank ShowhrvDocumentary
23/0816h05>17h08 (0x00) ?hrvThree Cohens, JazzhrvThey are three siblings, born in Israel, passed through New York, each leading brilliant careers. The youngest, Avishai, has established himself as one of the most original trumpet players of the moment, author of highly acclaimed albums on the ECM label. The second youngest, Anat, saxophonist and clarinetist, in love with Brazilian music and Benny Goodman, is one of the great "jazzwomen" of today. Less visible, but no less active, the elder Yuval, who plays soprano sax, is one of the most respected musicians in Israeli jazz. Under the name "Three Cohens", they periodically get together for the pleasure of swinging together, as they did as teenagers.
23/0817h08>18h12 (0x00) ?hrvErroll Garner: Belgium 1963hrvTraditional
23/0818h12>19h09 (0x00) ?hrvLes McCann: Live in New Orleans, SmoothhrvSelf-taught musician Les McCann became the international jazz superstar he is today after the release of his album Swiss Movement which he recorded in 1968 with the late Eddie Harris. Yet there is much more to this musician than that one record. McCann moves comfortably from one jazz style to the next, demonstrating impressive chops in all areas, from bop to fusion, and from vocals to the keys of the electric piano, clavinet, or synthesizer. His mix of church and swing music captures the spirit of the time perfectly, even when an illness prevented him from playing with more than one finger at a time in the early 1990s. In today's broadcast, McCann takes gospel back to New Orleans, where he played this set in 1983. McCann's vocals shine in the soulful performances of several of his hits, including Just Like Magic, backed by his wonderful Magic Band of saxophonist Bobby Bryant Jr., bassist Curtis Robertson Jr., and drummer Tony St. James.
23/0819h09>21h00 (0x00) ?hrvBill Evans & The Spykillers, JazzhrvAmerican jazz saxophonist and two-time Grammy nominee Bill Evans plays at the legendary Parisian nightclub New Morning with Wolfgang Haffner (drums), Gary Grainger (bass) and Simon Oslender (keys), collectively known as The Spykillers. Naturally, a Bill Evans concert would not be complete without the song 'Jean Pierre', a French nursery song Evans recorded during his tenure with Miles Davis's band in the 1980s. Evans shares his recollections of how Miles Davis came to play this song. Enjoy this 2019 recording of Bill Evans & The Spykillers at New Morning in Paris!
23/0821h00>22h43 (0x00) ?hrvBill Evans' European Tour: Live in '64, '65 & '70hrvTraditional
23/0822h43>23h08 (0x00) ?hrvBuck Clayton - Radio Télévision Suisse 'Variétés', ModernhrvIn the second half of June 1965, during a prolonged European concert tour, American trumpeter Buck Clayton (1911-1991) played a residency at the Chikito, a club in Bern, Switzerland. With a local rhythm section of French pianist Henry Chaix, Swiss double bassist Théo Siegrist, and Swiss drummer Pierre Bouru, this stalwart of the Count Basie Orchestra gave a sparkling performance that was documented for posterity by Radio Télévision Suisse in the program 'Variétés'. Opening with the George Gershwin favorite ''S Wonderful', the program continues with two swing-era classics: 'I Can't Get Started' and 'Honeysuckle Rose'. Revel at how easily Clayton finishes 'Honeysuckle Rose' on a high concert F! A spirited romp through Juan Tizol's composition 'Perdido' closes this recording. The success of this booking ensured Clayton received repeated warm receptions in Bern in the following decades.
23/0823h08>23h39 (0x00) ?hrvBIRD - The Nest, ModernhrvFive promising musicians get together in Rotterdam jazz club BIRD's artists-in-residence project The Nest. Over the course of seven sessions, these talents exchange ideas, work on their projects, and play music together. Following this period, during which record producer Jameszoo and music manager Jochem Tromp offer their coaching experience, BIRD and North Sea Jazz Festival's fringe festival DownTown organize a tryout performance. In this short documentary, the artists share their impressions from the project. They introduce themselves, reveal why they joined The Nest and formulate what they hope to learn from the experience. Naturally, we get a glimpse of the songs they wrote during the sessions, as performed during the tryout show. Featuring Lisette Ma Neza (slam poet), Peter Somuah (trumpet), Michelle Samba (drums), Huy Le (bass), and Brenn Luiten (piano).
23/0823h39>00h00 (0x00) ?hrvHerbie Hancock - Sly, ConcerthrvEmbark on a remarkable journey through the world of jazz piano as we showcase some of the most iconic and influential pianists in history. This collection of extraordinary performances captures the unique essence and brilliance of legendary pianists Art Tatum, Thelonious Monk, Bud Powell, and others. Revel in Oscar Peterson's virtuosity as his trio plays C-Jam Blues in Holbaek, Denmark, on May 2, 1964. Let the sublime artistry of Art Tatum captivate you as he interprets Antonín Dvoøák's Humoresque in 1953. Discover Thelonious Monk's enigmatic genius as his quartet performs his iconic composition Round About Midnight in Poland on April 4, 1966. Experience the timeless appeal of the Dave Brubeck Quartet's odd-metered Take Five", recorded live in Brussels, Belgium, on October 10, 1964. Delight in the lyrical beauty of Bud Powell's solo performance of Sweet and Lovely at the Antibes Jazz Festival of July 13, 1960. Witness the fusion of jazz and funk in Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters' exhilarating studio performance of Sly in Bremen, Germany, recorded on November 6, 1974. Lastly, enjoy the soulful grooves of Horace Silver's Song for my Father performed by his quintet at the Umbria Jazz Festival of July 20, 1976. Tune in and let these legendary jazz pianists transport you on unforgettable musical adventures!
23/0800h00>01h19 (0x00) ?hrvJazzed Out Tokyo, UrbanhrvJazzed Out proves that a jazz session can take place anywhere. Unusual locations, such as garage buildings, multi-storey car parks, street corners, subway trains, and parks, in several of the world's metropoles, provide the setting for brief jazz performances. The sheer rawness of the metropoles merge with the musical creations of various artists in search of the perfect 'urban stage'. In this episode, Tokyo serves as a backdrop for sets by Kyoto Jazz Massive, Sleep Walker, and Quasimode.
23/0801h19>01h44 (0x00) ?hrvPortrait of Roy Ayers, Jazzhrv'The legend of the groove' is a series of documentaries devoted to the musicians who were most influential on contemporary hip hop, soul, rhythm 'n' blues, and on the course of history. Between the late 1950s and now, these musicians radically changed music. Although sometimes hardly in the public eye, they have all been major sources of inspiration for today's major artists: Prince, Erykah Badu, Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix.
23/0801h44>03h05 (0x00) ?hrvKurhaus Scheveningen: Beets & Rosenwinkel, FusionhrvThe 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 has 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. At this concert at the Kurhaus in Scheveningen, the Netherlands, Peter Beets teams up with the world-famous guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel. With a career spanning almost twenty-five years and including collaborating with dynamic peers like Brad Mehldau, Brian Blade, Mark Turner, Joshua Redman, Chris Potter, as well as esteemed jazz legends like Joe Henderson, Paul Motian and Gary Burton, Rosenwinkel's indelible mark in music is the consummation of being steeped in the rich and deep traditions of jazz, springing off of the shoulders of such vital underpinnings to elevate his own art to new heights, evolving the language in a way no other guitarist has since his arrival. This collaboration between Beets and Rosenwinkel guarantees brilliant music.
24/0803h05>04h16 (0x00) ?hrvBelgium Sessions: Ben Sluijs, FreehrvIn this DJAZZ Belgium Sessions performance, which was recorded at AED Studios in Lint, Belgium, we witness Europe's finest jazz musicians at work. A wide variety of international jazz musicians give a creative, up-close and inside insight into their art of playing jazz music. Young talent and established jazz musicians play to their heart's content. Saxophonist Ben Sluijs received a classical training. He has a strong melodic and harmonic approach to music. His music offers no room for showing off: it's all about the music itself. Sluijs' fascination for jazz developed after his cum laude graduation, inspiring him to take lessons with the American saxophonist and flutist David Liebman in the USA.
24/0804h16>05h27 (0x00) ?hrvMalta Jazz Festival, ModernhrvOn July 20, 2018, double bassist Christian McBride presented his band 'New Jawn' at the Malta Jazz Festival. A five-time Grammy winner, McBride is one of the most requested, most recorded, and most respected figures in the music world today. Hailing from Philadelphia, this music luminary combines jazz, R&B, pop/rock, hip hop/neo-soul, and classical. Gracing the Malta Jazz stage with him are Nasheet Waits (drums), Marcus Strickland (tenor sax), and Josh Evans (trumpet).