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European Jazz Stage 2009, program 11

Series: European Jazz Stage 2009
From: Radio Netherlands Worldwide
Length: 00:58:36

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This week's European Jazz Stage is all about rhythm... like the exotic rhythms of Cuban drummer Horacio 'El Negro' Hernandez and the Brazilian bossa nova-infused music of singer, guitarist, composer João Bosco.
But we also have the crème the la crème of Europe's Young Jazz Talent playing in The European Youth Jazz Orchestra and a special treat from Dutch drummer Lucas van Merwijk and his Music Machine...

 




Electro Samba
(Lars Möller)                        1’09

Aguas de Março (Antonio Carlos Jobim)                        4’05                               

Coisa Feita (João Bosco, Aldir Blanc, Paulo Emilio)                        6’16

Pret a Porter de Tafetá (João Bosco, Aldir Blanc)           4’09
João Bosco, recorded May 1, 2009 at The Bimhuis, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

Folk Song No. 1 (Lars Möller)                        9’38

Electro Samba (Lars Möller)                        6’48

European Youth Jazz Orchestra, , recorded May, 2007 , Denmark

 

Bed of music for announcement or station call:

Paint as you Like (Michael Moore)       1:00

90 Miles to Miles (Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernandez) 5’16

A Night in Torino (Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernandez) 7’54
Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernandez, recorded June 5, 2006 at Music Meeting, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

 

Trip (Carlo de Wijs)              7’17
Van Merwijk’s Music Machine, , recorded February 23, 2007 at The Bimhuis, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

 

Rundown

1. Part I                          35’19

2. Station break             1’00

3. Part II                         21’45

4. Promo  0:30                0’30

               

 

TOTAL TIME PROGRAM: 0:58:00

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Piece Description

This week's European Jazz Stage is all about rhythm... like the exotic rhythms of Cuban drummer Horacio 'El Negro' Hernandez and the Brazilian bossa nova-infused music of singer, guitarist, composer João Bosco.
But we also have the crème the la crème of Europe's Young Jazz Talent playing in The European Youth Jazz Orchestra and a special treat from Dutch drummer Lucas van Merwijk and his Music Machine...

 




Electro Samba
(Lars Möller)                        1’09

Aguas de Março (Antonio Carlos Jobim)                        4’05                               

Coisa Feita (João Bosco, Aldir Blanc, Paulo Emilio)                        6’16

Pret a Porter de Tafetá (João Bosco, Aldir Blanc)           4’09
João Bosco, recorded May 1, 2009 at The Bimhuis, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

Folk Song No. 1 (Lars Möller)                        9’38

Electro Samba (Lars Möller)                        6’48

European Youth Jazz Orchestra, , recorded May, 2007 , Denmark

 

Bed of music for announcement or station call:

Paint as you Like (Michael Moore)       1:00

90 Miles to Miles (Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernandez) 5’16

A Night in Torino (Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernandez) 7’54
Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernandez, recorded June 5, 2006 at Music Meeting, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

 

Trip (Carlo de Wijs)              7’17
Van Merwijk’s Music Machine, , recorded February 23, 2007 at The Bimhuis, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

 

Rundown

1. Part I                          35’19

2. Station break             1’00

3. Part II                         21’45

4. Promo  0:30                0’30

               

 

TOTAL TIME PROGRAM: 0:58:00