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    Friday 24 May, BBC4: a good night for jazzers

    ... with a classical apéritif

    All repeats but hey... (and some early morning re-runs for the dirty stop-outs )



    19:30 – 20:00
    Concerto at the BBC Proms
    Mendelssohn Violin
    1/4 Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor, performed by violin soloist Janine Jansen. (R)

    20:00 – 21:00
    Symphony
    Genesis and Genius
    1/4 Simon Russell Beale takes a look at the symphonic works of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. (R)

    21:00 – 22:00
    50s Britannia
    Trad Jazz Britannia
    2/2 Documentary looking at Britain's post-war infatuation with old New Orleans jazz.

    22:00 – 22:40
    Jazz 625
    New Orleans clarinettist George Lewis with Acker Bilk's Paramount Jazz Band. (R)

    22:40 – 23:40
    Smokey Dives
    Documentary showing how drab post-war Britain was enlivened by the trad-jazz scene. (R)

    23:40 – 00:40
    Arena
    Sonny Rollins '74: Rescued!
    Newly-discovered film footage of tenor sax legend Sonny Rollins at Ronnie Scott's in 1974. (R)

    00:40 – 01:40
    Omnibus
    Ronnie Scott and All That Jazz
    Documentary on the London venue opened in 1959 and now the heartbeat of British jazz. (R)

    01:40 – 02:40
    50s Britannia
    Trad Jazz Britannia
    2/2 Documentary looking at Britain's post-war infatuation with old New Orleans jazz. (R)

    02:40 – 03:40
    Smokey Dives
    Documentary showing how drab post-war Britain was enlivened by the trad-jazz scene. (R)
    "...the isle is full of noises,
    Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
    Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
    Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."


    #2
    I find Trad Jazz tedious in the extreme so I won't be watching. All that Kenny Ball and Aker Bilk stuff seemed so phoney when I was growing up, however well played. It is one of the few forms of music that I have never really warmed to.

    I will record the Ronnie Scott and the Rollins programmes.

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      #3
      ditto
      According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Tom Audustus View Post
        I find Trad Jazz tedious in the extreme so I won't be watching. All that Kenny Ball and Aker Bilk stuff seemed so phoney when I was growing up, however well played. It is one of the few forms of music that I have never really warmed to.
        I'm inclined to agree but I do recommend this one:

        Smokey Dives
        Documentary showing how drab post-war Britain was enlivened by the trad-jazz scene


        It's more about the era than the music (and anyway it's not just trad that gets a mention) - it's packed with footage of post-war London / England and reminiscences of the life of musicians then. Bit rude, some of it! It's more social history than musical, and I found it fascinating. Great telly
        "...the isle is full of noises,
        Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
        Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
        Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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