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Pharoah Sanders (1940-2022)
26th Sep 2022by Matt Groom
The legendary jazz saxophonist, whose career spanned over six decades and was instrumental in the development of the 'spiritual jazz' sound, has died aged 81.
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The Jazz Composer's Orchestra, Gato Barbieri (tenor saxophone), Don Cherry (cornet), Jack Jeffers (bass trombone), Jimmy Knepper (trombone), Howard Johnson (tuba), Andrew Cyrille (drums), Carla Bley (piano), Bob Northern (french horn), Kent Carter (bass guitar), Lew Tabackin (tenor saxophone), Steve Lacy (soprano saxophone), Charles Davis (baritone saxophone), Bob Donovan (alto saxophone), Lloyd Michels (flugelhorn), Larry Coryell (guitar), Beaver Harris (drums), Ron Carter (bass guitar), Al Gibbons (soprano saxophone), Steve Swallow (double bass), Roswell Rudd (trombone), Pharoah Sanders (tenor saxophone), Cecil Taylor (piano), Bob Cunningham (bass guitar), Michael Mantler
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Peter Gregson on Patina
24th Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
As his forthcoming album Quartets: One - Four is announced, the cellist and composer reflects on his previous project Patina (an 'alternative version' of which was released this summer) and why he's keen to move away from 'the Instagram version of music'...
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Peter Gregson (cello, mellotron, synthesizer, piano, pumporgan, programmer), Warren Zielinski (violin), Magnus Johnston (violin), Matthew Denton (violin), Richard Blayden (violin), James Boyd (viola), Eoin Schmidt-Martin (viola), Meghan Cassidy (viola), Stephanie Edmundson (viola), Richard Harwood (cello), Reinoud Ford (cello), Ben Chappell (cello), Tim Lowe (cello), Tom Pigott-Smith (violin), Bryan Senti (violin), Laurence Ungless (doublebass), Daniel Pioro (violin), Anthony Weeden
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Jerry Goldsmith's Star Trek: The Motion Picture in Full Score
23rd Sep 2022by James Longstaffe
Omni Music Publishing presents the full orchestral score of Jerry Goldsmith's complete music from the 1979 film, Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Find out more about this and other Omni publications here.
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Leoncavallo's Zingari on Opera Rara
23rd Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
Carlo Rizzi conducts a scintillating account of the Pushkin-inspired one-act opera from 1912, starring Krassimira Stoyanova and Arsen Soghomonyan.
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New Release Round-Up - 23rd September 2022
23rd Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
Bruckner from Iván Fischer, an impressive, genre-defying debut album from South African cellist Abel Selaocoe, Tippett's The Midsummer Marriage from Edward Gardner, and a sparkling collection of 'lost jewels' from Belgian soprano Jodie Devos.
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Julian Lage, 'View With a Room'
23rd Sep 2022by Joshua Lee
Julian Lage returns with another trio record, following up 2021's Squint, featuring David King and Jorge Roeder with contributions from Bill Frisell. A diverse set of excellent original tunes make View With a Room a consistently enjoyable and refreshing release.
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RIOPY on Bliss
22nd Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
The French-born pianist and composer explains how developing a daily meditation practice not only inspired the music on his latest album, but also transformed his life...
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Jazz New Release Round-Up - 22nd September 2022
22nd Sep 2022by Joshua Lee
This week's crop of jazz releases includes new music from Charles Lloyd's trios project, space-jazzers The Comet Is Coming, and a retrospective of Chick Corea at the Montreux Jazz Festival.
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Sean Shibe on Lost and Found
21st Sep 2022by David Smith
The guitarist talks about his wide-ranging new album on the electric guitar, taking in Hildegard, Moondog, Chick Corea and more.
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Jazzwise Editor's Choices - October 2022
21st Sep 2022by Joshua Lee
Jazzwise Editor's Choices from the October 2022 issue include Alina Bzhezhinska and her HipHarp Collective, Samara Joy's sophomore album Linger Awhile, and LongGone by the Joshua Redman Quartet.
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Gramophone Editor's Choices - October 2022
20th Sep 2022by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces next month's selection, headed by Chilean-American tenor Jonathan Tetelman's 'fabulous debut disc' of arias and duets by Zandonai, Mascagni, Verdi and more on Deutsche Grammophon...
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Fanny Hensel: The Collected Songs
20th Sep 2022by Ellena Spirrett
For the first time, the Lieder of Fanny Hensel have been collected together in a single edition. Including nearly one-hundred previously unpublished songs, this three-volume edition for high voice and piano has been curated to guide its user through the rich and diverse song compositions of a long-neglected composer. Find out more.
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Andrew Nethsingha on The Psalms
19th Sep 2022by David Smith
The director of music at St John's College Cambridge talks about his new album of psalms, and looks ahead to his upcoming move to Westminster Abbey.
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Igor Levit's Tristan
16th Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
Hans Werner Henze's brilliant, baffling set of ‘Preludes for piano, electronic tapes and orchestra’ sits at the heart of this Wagner-inspired recital, which also includes music by Liszt and Mahler via Ronald Stevenson.
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New Release Round-Up - 16th September 2022
16th Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
Weinberg from Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla, Bruckner from Simon Rattle, a stunning debut of Baroque rarities from Brazilian male soprano Bruno de Sá, and a Disney album from Lang Lang.
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Redman, Mehldau, McBride & Blade, 'LongGone'
16th Sep 2022by Joshua Lee
Joshua Redman's 1990s quartet reconvene a second time since their 2020 reunion for LongGone, an album of Redman originals.
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Episode 30: Music from the Golden Age of Hollywood with John Wilson
15th Sep 2022by James Longstaffe
James is joined by conductor John Wilson for a look back at some of his recordings with Sinfonia of London, followed by an in-depth chat about their latest album of Golden Age film music, Hollywood Soundstage.
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Jazz New Release Round-Up - 15th September 2022
15th Sep 2022by Joshua Lee
The latest jazz releases include vocalist Samara Joy's sophomore album, 65th anniversary reissues of Coltrane's Blue Train, and new music from Julian Lage.
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Alison Balsom on Quiet City
14th Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
The trumpet-player discusses her new album of music by composers including Gershwin, Copland, Bernstein and Ives, and reflects on the unique qualities of Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie...
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Ramsey Lewis (1935-2022)
14th Sep 2022by Joshua Lee
The American composer and pianist, known for his numerous accolades and work as a radio personality, has died aged 87.