JazzBaltica 2019: Mare Nostrum III (Paolo Fresu | Richard Galliano | Jan Lundgren)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qxl0Snv00qY
#EuropeanJazz #jazz #instrumental #concert #JazzBaltica #mediterranean
JazzBaltica 2019: Mare Nostrum III (Paolo Fresu | Richard Galliano | Jan Lundgren)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qxl0Snv00qY
#EuropeanJazz #jazz #instrumental #concert #JazzBaltica #mediterranean
Bobby Jaspar And His All Stars by Bobby Jaspar And His All Stars, released on EmArcy in 1956.
Bobby Jaspar (20 February 1926 – 28 February 1963)[1] was a Belgian cool jazz and hard bop saxophonist, flautist and composer.
Bass – Benoit Quersin
Drums – Jean-Louis Viale
Guitar – Sacha Distel
Piano – René Urtreger
Tenor Saxophone – Bobby Jaspar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCkbgQL1e-U&list=RDlCkbgQL1e-U&start_radio=1
#BobbyJaspar #sachadistel #reneurtreger #hardbop #cooljazz #europeanjazz #belgianjazz #1956inmusic
European Episode is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz and French pianist Martial Solal recorded in Italy in 1968 and released on the Campi label.
Fred Bouchard wrote for All About Jazz:
"..Fleet meets phlegmatic in this exquisite 1968 meeting during a Konitz tour of Europe with Algerian-born pianist Martial Solal and le plus grand rhythm section in all Europe back then: drummer Daniel Humair and bassist Henri Texier.
The kaleidoscopic, Tristano-esque (often bitonal) "Collage on Standards rambles over one-third of disc one, not merely touching but massaging Tin Pan Alley ("Please Be Kind, "Johnny One Note, "My Funny Valentine ), Rodgers & Hammerstein ("The Song Is You, "People Will Say We're In Love, "Old Man River ) and Euro-faves ("Come Back To Sorrento, Chopin licks)..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQvhY__7hss&list=OLAK5uy_nGn5LGPK7-aiT__cMbYA32OvpbYzS3FNY&index=1
Berget det blå (The blue mountain) is a music album by Ketil Bjørnstad , released in 1974 .
The title of the album (and of the title track) is associated with one of the folk tales known from Asbjørnsen and Moe's fairy tale collections, namely The Three Princesses (or Kings' Daughters) in the Blue Mountain . Bjørnstad has also written about being in, or longing for, "the blue mountain" in several of his novels, such as The Land on the Other Side (1979) , The Possibilities of Twilight and Drift (1996). - Norwegian Wikipedia (translated)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHMFBTzLEPw&list=PLiRPIgUa-ejWsVbOYCQYbpiFNI3T-1VvC&index=1
#ketilbjornstad #jazz #europeanjazz #norwegianjazz #norway #norwegianfolktales
Jean-Luc Ponty: Sunday Walk released in 1967 on MPS
David Spicer wrote on Jazzwise:
"A truly pan-European jazz summit, featuring a Danish bassist, Swiss drummer, German pianist and French violinist, Sunday Walk was Ponty's fourth appearance on record and second album as a leader. Not yet 25 years old, the firebrand fiddler was already displaying the fierce, impatient energy and clear, strident attack that would lead to him being lured over to Los Angeles by Frank Zappa and into the orbit of the Mothers of Invention just a couple of years later. But, in 1967, the jazz-rock and fusion that he was to help pioneer hadn't even been invented yet. Here, he blazes a trail across bouncing boogaloo, fidgety bebop, sprightly waltz, louche ballad...Recorded with a live and loose club-date feel, the whole session zings with passion and commitment."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQjLPFCQ33o&list=PL8AD6-m0K9G7gZloswM-SPWZIGpNlFnvd&index=1
Some nice radio play for Keith Jafrate's Uroboro, thanks to Peter Slavid.
https://www.mixcloud.com/ukjazz/recent-european-modern-jazz-first-broadcast-december-1st/