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Jazz Releases

Jazz Releases
CD review – Billy Jenkins - I am a Man from Lewisham
From the bluesy growl of the opening title-track, through a series of rousing, eccentric instrumentals, to the closing 'Throw Them Blues in the Recycling Bin' featuring the Voice of God Collective Junior League Choir, this is quintessential Billy Jenkins: teasingly satirical, genre-melding, passionate, deeply rooted in South East London.
CD review – Stefano Battaglia / Michele Rabbia  Pastorale
Pianist Stefano Battaglia is something of an old hand at the percussion–piano freely improvising duo, having collaborated in the early 1990s with Tony Oxley and Pierre Favre, and with his current partner, fellow Italian Michele Rabbia, on an earlier ECM release, Re: Pasolini. On these eleven pieces, which range from deft interpretations of prearranged material (the musical prayer 'Antifona Libera', the wisps of melody that inform the title-track) through Maghrebi-influenced improvisations ('Cantar del Alma', 'Sundance in Balkh')...
Gig review – Martin Carthy - Tuesday 2 March
The world of traditional folk music, characterised by trickery, down-to-earth wit and magic, that is illuminated by a Martin Carthy concert is perhaps best exemplified by the plot of one of the most striking songs he included in this mesmerising two-hour performance: 'Willie's Lady'.
CD review – Jason Adasiewicz's Rolldown - Varmint
Locating the vibrant, freewheeling music on this, Rolldown's second album, by identifying its roots in the freer 1960s Blue Note recordings (Andrew Hill, Eric Dolphy, Sam Rivers et al.) and in its home city Chicago's improvised music scene (Art Ensemble, AACM, Sun Ra) provides a useful shortcut for those new to the band, but might leave them unprepared for the thoroughly contemporary nature of Jason Adasiewicz's compositions, which bristle with all the viscerally affecting energy of the current avant-rock scene in which he used to operate.
Gig review – Mike and Kate Westbrook - Thursday 25 February – 606 Club
'Allsorts' is the title of the Westbrooks' latest duo album (see CD Reviews), and the two sets of music they are currently playing on a short UK tour are comprised mainly of songs that appear on that asc CD. Like the album, their first set began with Harold Arlen/Ted Koehler's 'Stormy Weather', its touching vernacular exploitation of the pathetic fallacy making it a perfect vehicle for Kate's subtly dramatic delivery.

Classic Releases

Classic Releases
Leonard Bernstein
Mass (1971) Jubilant Sykes, baritone (The Celebrant) Morgan State University Choir; Peabody Children’s Chorus Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under Marin Alsop Naxos By now, almost all our readers must have heard of this sensational recording and the string of awards it has garnered in the classical industry. After a long period of benign neglect, Leonard Bernstein’s acclaimed (or notorious?) masterwork has [...]
Lewis Spratlan
In Memoriam Soloists, Valley Festival Orchestra and Amherst College Concert Choir Lewis Spratlin conducting Streaming: Quartet for Piano and Strings Yvonne Lam. Violin; David Kim, viola; Christian-Pierre La Marca, cello; Xiang Zou, piano Navona Records “Sun, Sun, you bring us light. Never can we pay for the blessings that you give to us.” Thus begins a Mayan prayer to the Sun [...]
Alberto Ginastera
String Quartets (Complete) Ensö Quartet, with Lucy Shelton, soprano (Quartet 3) Naxos Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera (1916-1983) listed three periods in his development as “Objective Nationalism” (1934–1948), “Subjective Nationalism” (1948–1958), and “Neo-Expressionism” (1958–1983). His best known works, the ballets Panambí and Estancia, are from the first period, in which he consciously used the folk music of his own [...]
Vivian Houle: Treize
Vivian Houle, vocalist Treize Drip Audio Mandrake (with Peggy Lee, cello) Molehills mumps (with Lisa miller, piano) Paperthin (with Coat Cooke, saxophone) Gratte-moi le dos (with Kenton Loewen, drums) Quiet eyes (with Ron Samworth, guitar) It’s not the moon (with Chris Gestrin, analog keyboards and live sampling) Betters and bads (with Jesse Zubot, violin) Finely tuned is my heart (with Jeremy Berkman, [...]
Tom Johnson on New World
Tom Johnson Rational Melodies New World CD 80705-2 When he was a critic at the Village Voice in the 1970s, Tom Johnson (b. 1939) was one of the first writers to apply the term ‘minimalism’ to music. As time has moved on, many composers originally associated with minimalism have branched out stylistically; while certain gestural signatures may remain, [...]

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Pink Floyd sue EMI over download royalties

Thursday, 11 March 2010 04:38

radio magico articleProg-rock band take record label to court for allegedly breaking terms of contract regarding individual track sales

Pink Floyd are suing their record label EMI, claiming that it has no right to sell their songs except as part of full albums. According to a 1999 contract, tunes like Money and Another Brick in the Wall cannot be "unbundled" from the albums on which they appear; EMI alleges this does not apply to downloads.

 

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Stevie Wonder collects lifetime achievement prize ... 30 years late

Wednesday, 10 March 2010 04:25

radio magico article'Scheduling conflicts' to blame for R&B legend taking nearly three decades to pick up lifetime achievement prize

Almost 30 years after being awarded one of France's top cultural honours, Stevie Wonder finally showed up to receive the decoration. The R&B legend was formally made a Commander of the National Order of Arts and Letters at a ceremony last weekend.

 

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Nigel Kennedy lines up soundtrack to 1973 England v Poland game

Tuesday, 09 March 2010 05:21

radio magico article Violinist and Polish jazz band to improvise during screening of match as part of Southbank festival of Polish culture

It was one of the most traumatic matches in England's football history, the one where that "clown" Jan Tomaszewski made save after save ensuring Poland went to the World Cup and – unthinkably – England didn't. So the decision by the violinist Nigel Kennedy to screen it at the Royal Festival Hall just weeks before this year's World Cup may, at the very least, raise eyebrows.

 

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Monday, 08 March 2010 13:39

radio magico articleThe maintenance of our webhost exceeded to Monday 1:30pm Berlin time and is completed.
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Elvis Presley: The return of the King

Sunday, 07 March 2010 17:19

radio magico articleElvis Presley left the army 50 years ago this week, to suggestions that the music he pioneered had died in his absence. The truth turned out to be a little different, says Richard Williams

On the morning of 3 March, 1960, after a flight from Germany broken by a refuelling stop at Prestwick Airport, 30 miles south of Glasgow (the only time he set foot in Britain), the DC7 jetliner carrying Elvis Presley landed at McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, amid the remnants of a light blizzard. Forty-eight hours later, Presley was given just over $100 in "out pay" – for travel, food and clothing – and, at the age of 25, discharged from the US Army, his two-year commitment fulfilled. He had been waved off from Wiesbaden by Priscilla Beaulieu, the 14-year-old stepdaughter of a US air force colonel; he was met and escorted away from military life by Nancy Sinatra, the 19-year-old daughter of a man who had once described Presley's music as "a rancid-smelling aphrodisiac".

 

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Maintenance of Webhost on Sunday Night

Saturday, 06 March 2010 15:46

radio magico articleOur webhost informed us to have possible short time outs on Sunday night, March 07th, between Midnight and 9 am due to maintenance.
Please be patient and reload radio stream if a time out appears to happen.
Potentially our website is not available as well on several short times during this time period.

 

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