Scan date : 29/11/2025 07:13
DayHourType Event Name LangEvent nameShort EventExtended LangExtended Event
04/1207h00>08h32 (0x00) ?hrvJazz Open Stuttgart: West Coast All Stars, ModernhrvThis live recording is celebrating 50 years of West Coast Jazz. The West Coast Jazz movement had its origins about 50 years ago in Los Angeles. It was essentially a "cool" form of jazz played mostly by studio musicians as a break from their studio work. The West Coast All Stars are specially brought together for this West Coast Night. The performance shows some of the most important early pioneers of this style of jazz - including legends such as Conte Candoli, Carl Fontana and Teddy Edwards. Jazz writer and critic Alun Morgan about this concert: Altogether a very impressive experience. These guys are all real jazz pros who can turn in a masterly performance at the drop of a hat. Who said West Coast Jazz was cold and sterile? These guys can churn up enough excitement to bring any audience to its feet."
04/1208h32>09h03 (0x00) ?hrvFace au Public: OdettahrvTraditional
04/1209h03>10h03 (0x00) ?hrvThe Brothers Four: Live in Comblain-la-TourhrvTraditional
04/1210h03>11h02 (0x00) ?hrvWoody Herman's Swinging Herd live in England 1964hrvTraditional
04/1211h02>12h43 (0x00) ?hrvAki Rissanen Trio at Jazzclub Unterfahrt, Munich, ModernhrvAki Rissanen's interest in jazz came after he started taking classical piano lessons. His deep interest in improvised music placed him among top jazz pianist in his home country - Finland. While composing and performing his own music, Rissanen has also collaborated with Verneri Pohjola and Dave Liebman, and today his name appears among the top European jazz musicians. Live from 'Jazzclub Unterfahrt' in Munich, Germany, together with Antti Lotjonen on bass and Teppo Makynen on drums, Rissanen showcases the best of Scandinavian jazz and its DNA - the Nordic Tone.
04/1212h43>13h50 (0x00) ?hrvMajamisty TriO - Piano City Festival, JazzhrvMajamisty TriO, an ensemble from Novi Sad in Serbia, explores the space between jazz and classical music, occasionally expanding the possibilities of the traditional jazz piano trio by adding a vocal part which is treated as an instrument equal to the others. The trio's lyrical style originates in pianist Maja Alvanoviæ's long experience in classical music and her affinity with jazz, thus finding an original path that paints subtle moods and emotions. Inspired by the beauty of her hometown, Alvanoviæ's impressionistic compositions are spiced by hints of a Balkan musical heritage.
04/1213h50>14h05 (0x00) ?hrvBaiao da penha, ConcerthrvBrazilian artist Gilberto Gil returns to Jazz a Vienne in France with a new round of singing that is inspired by his latest album 'Fé na Festa': a mixture of celebration, tradition and even some rock now and then. Gilberto Gil, worldwide known for as musician and the Brazilian minister of Culture, was one of the pioneers of the cultural movement 'tropicalismo'. This movement, with a strong character of social protest, combines elements of traditional Brazilian culture with modern art forms. Gilberto Gil's new sound clearly has its roots in Brazilian culture, yet it is always inspired by jazz.
04/1214h05>14h39 (0x00) ?hrvDave Brubeck and Paul Desmond live in BelgiumhrvTraditional
04/1214h39>15h08 (0x00) ?hrvMilt Jacksons' Modern Jazz Quartet at the BozarhrvTraditional
04/1215h08>15h55 (0x00) ?hrvTango Extremo: Tango on the TundrahrvDocumentary
04/1215h55>17h24 (0x00) ?hrvGonzalo Rubalcaba Trio - Münchner Klaviersommer, Jazzhrv'Münchner Klaviersommer' was an annual concerts series that took place from 1981 to 1998 in Munich, Germany. Although the festival's name suggests a strong focus on piano music, it featured countless famous musicians from jazz and classical music - not just pianists. The concerts were usually held in July at The Gasteig, home of the Munich Philharmonic. In 1994, Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba was one of the artists appearing here. With bassist Ron Carter - one of the living legends on this instrument - and highly talented Cuban jazz drummer Julio Barreto, Rubalcaba's trio marks an important step in the development of jazz trio playing in the 1990s. Moreover, it demonstrates the brilliant improvisational and technical abilities of Gonzalo Rubalcaba, who has become one of our present-day jazz legends.
04/1217h24>18h51 (0x00) ?hrvLucky Chops - Live at BIRD, UrbanhrvThe NYC band Lucky Chops rose to fame when a video of their performance at a subway station went viral on YouTube in 2015. Since then, the energetic quintet has been entertaining audiences all over the world. The band was formed in 2006, when trumpeter Joshua Gawel, saxophonist Daro Behroozi, trombonist Josh Holcomb, tubist Raphael Buyo, and drummer Charles Sams, met during their education at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts. Besides touring globally, Lucky Chops also aspires to inspire new generations of musicians by regularly performing at clinics and educational outreaches. In August 2018, they performed their high-energy brassy funk at BIRD, in Rotterdam.
04/1218h51>19h52 (0x00) ?hrvTony Bennett, ModernhrvRelive the magic of one of the most beloved crooners in music history in his prime: Tony Bennett! Recorded live in London's Royal Albert Hall on March 2, 1974, this enchanting performance showcases Bennett's remarkable vocal prowess and charisma to full effect. Bennett is accompanied by his musical director Torrie Zito and an orchestra of British musicians that includes Kenny Clare (drums), Don Lusher (trombone), and Kenny Baker (trumpet). Tune in for Bennett's captivating take on songs The Good Things in Life, My Favorite Things, My Love, I've Got Five Dollars, It Don't Mean a Thing, and Maybe This Time in this magical concert recording.
04/1219h52>20h00 (0x00) ?hrvEndangered Species, ConcerthrvEstival Jazz Lugano is an annual, open-air music festival that takes place over five days in the picturesque city of Lugano, Switzerland. Since 1979, this musical Mecca has been a must-attend event for all jazz and world music fans worldwide. In July 1996, renowned American saxophonist Wayne Shorter and his quintet performed at Estival Jazz Lugano. Together with pianist Jim Beard, guitarist David Gilmore, bassist Alphonso Johnson, and drummer Rodney van Holmes, Shorter shows he is still at his best.
04/1220h00>21h00 (0x00) ?hrvSeine Sessions: Legendary Jazz, ModernhrvThe term "jam-session" was coined in the 1920s when black and white musicians gathered in smoke-filled bars after their respective concerts to enjoy the kind of jazz they could not play in traditional sets. Bing Crosby was a regular at these sessions, and had fun marking the first and third beats of musical phrases by clapping hands, which the musicians call "jammin' the beat". Today, the Seine Sessions revive the happy years of "jam sessions", while the cream of jazz, blues, gipsy and funk Parisian scenes occurs on the boards of the legendary restaurant and jazz club Le Réservoir. Titled "Legendary Jazz", this episode hosted by Eddy King features unique performances by artists playing together for the first time, and interviews with Steve McCraven, Oona Guino, Rodolphe Lauretta, and many others.
04/1221h00>21h44 (0x00) ?hrvGregory Porter - Jazz a Vienne, Jazzhrv'Jazz a Vienne' is one of the world's most prestigious jazz festivals. Ever since 1981 it has attracted leading jazz artists, with many of them playing return engagements. Unsurprisingly, the festival's 2012 edition did not fall short of expectations: the lineup was filled with the biggest names in music. Among them was vocalist Gregory Porter transcends the jazz bubble. His magnificent, burnished baritone can sink into a lyric with luxurious ease, the melody gently sculpted into new shapes at every turn, with the rhythm tugging subtly back and forth across the bar line.
04/1221h44>22h48 (0x00) ?hrvLibérica Arrels, FreehrvHaving played in New York with jazz icons Dave Liebman, Eliot Zigmund, Ari Hoenig, and Chris Cheek, Catalan bass player Manel Fortia now returns to his roots to reinvent traditional Catalan repertoire. Manel Fortia teams up with Antonia Lizana (saxophones), Pere Martínez (vocals), Max Villavecchia (piano), and Raphael Pannier (drums) to form 'Libérica', reimagining Catalan music and Flamenco through the eyes of a New York jazz musician. Their 2021 album 'Arrels' explores Catalan hymns, including 'El cant dels ocells' and 'Els tres tambors', heard here during a live performance at Nova Jazz Cava in Barcelona.
04/1222h48>00h48 (0x00) ?hrvBelgium Sessions: Trio Florizoone - Massot, LatinhrvIn 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: take for instance this unusual performance by the trio Massot/Florizoone/Horbaczewski. This adventurous threesome pushes the boundaries of jazz, folk and classical music. There is a certain commonality between the instruments they play: accordion, tuba and cello share a richness of sound, as well as a broad register and a photogenic appearance. When improvising, the trio produces the weirdest and wackiest, but also most moving sounds.