Scan date : 03/05/2026 12:06
DayHourType Event Name LangEvent nameShort EventExtended LangExtended Event
03/0503h27>04h29 (0x00) ?hrvColeman Hawkins live in Belgium, 1962hrvTraditional
03/0504h29>05h22 (0x00) ?hrvRamón Valle & Reinier Baas - Music Meeting 2020, JazzhrvSince 1985, the Dutch city of Nijmegen has been welcoming the International Music Meeting Festival every Pentecost. Ranging from jazz and improvisational music to traditional music and unique crossovers, this adventurous festival is all about musical encounters and international collaborations. Disrupted by COVID-19, the festival's 2020 edition had to adapt to new challenges. It now presents this exclusive concert by pianist Ramón Valle and guitarist Reinier Baas, filmed at Concertgebouw De Vereeniging in Nijmegen.
03/0505h22>06h15 (0x00) ?hrvJazz a ViennehrvCrossover
03/0506h15>07h00 (0x00) ?hrvNorth Sea Jazz Club: Marnix Busstra Band, ModernhrvGuitarist, composer and director Marnix Busstra loves crossing borders. He travels the world with his jazz bands, plays guitar and bouzouki, writes jazz and theatre-songs, and co-creates and directs the exuberant theatre shows of his wife, the Dutch diva Karin Bloemen. Busstra is a constant wheel of invention, with technique expanded by his creative urge to find something new, an evolving state that adds immeasurably to his art. The Marnix Busstra Band was founded in 2011 by its namesake. Joined by piano talent Rembrandt Frerichs, the ever creative double bassist Arnold Dooyeweerd and the inspirational force of drummer Pieter Bast, Busstra introduces a unique band that will definitely help broaden the jazz horizon. Marnix' compositions are the starting point of the band. Musically, this band is a continuation of a development started by the quartet that Marnix co-leads with the renowned vibraphonist, Mike Mainieri. The result can best be described as lyrical, multifaceted jazz that centres around the profound interplay of the four musicians.
03/0507h00>07h53 (0x00) ?hrvCount Basie and his Orchestra live in CharleroihrvTraditional
03/0507h53>09h10 (0x00) ?hrvThomas Carbou: Spectacle Au Bleury, FusionhrvThomas Carbou and Patrick Graham share an almost telepathic rapport, blending spontaneous improvisation, electronic looping, and Brazilian and Indian musical influences to create ecstatic groove pieces and dream-like soundscapes. They use a wide array of instruments, including a custom-built 8-string guitar, cuatro, bouzouki, cajón, frame drums, berimbau, udu, and metal percussion instruments, as well as samplers and laptops, adding their own hypnotic vocals to the mix. This concert was recorded at Montréal's Le Bleury Vinyl Bar, near the Place des Festivals, known worldwide as the venue for the Montreal International Jazz Festival.