European Jazz Stage 2009, program 2
Series: European Jazz Stage 2009
From: Radio Netherlands Worldwide
Length: 00:58:35
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Piece Description
The International Mix In this program we travel from Minnesota to Rome and from Paris to Amsterdam. On this trip you’ll meet the incredible composer Maria Schneider with her orchestra, we drop by in Italy to hear some of an extensive set from the Italian duo Gianluigi Coscia on clarinet and Gianni Coscia on accordion. Followed by an a total international trio of French accordionist Richard Galliano, Italian trumpet Paolo Fresu and the Swedish piano player Jan Lundgren. Our International mix is completed by a performance of young Dutch talent Wouter Hamel, a singer and multi-instrumentalist on the verge of his international breaktrough. Last Season (Maria Schneider) 9’30 Sky Blue (Maria) 8’42 Maria Schneider Orchestra, recorded July 11, 2008 at the North Sea Jazz Festival, Rotterdam, The Netherlands C’era una Strega, C’era una Fata (Gianluigi Trovesi) 6’14 Gianluigi Trovesi & Gianni Coscia, recorded july 3, 2005 at Music Meeting, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Bed of music for announcement or station call: Paint as you Like (Michael Moore) 1:00 Django (John lewis) 6’44 Gianluigi Trovesi & Gianni Coscia, recorded july 3, 2005 at Music Meeting, Nijmegen, The Netherlands The Seagull (Jan Lundgren) 4’53 Ma Mère LÓye (Maurice Ravel) 5’52 Eu Não Existo Sem Você (Antonio Carlos Jobim) 5’04 Mare Nostrum feat. Richard Galliano, recorded july 13, 2008 at North Sea Jazz Festival, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Farewell (Wouter Hamel & Benny Sings) 3’30 Details (Wouter Hamel & Benny Sings) 4’14 Wouter Hamel, recorded December 11, 2008 at the Bimhuis, Amsterdam TOTAL TIME PROGRAM: 0:58:00 Program 2
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