Stingray DJAZZ Collections - Greatest Jazz Pianists
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 FROM 21:00 CEST ONWARD
Embark on a remarkable journey through the world of jazz piano as we highlight some of the most iconic and influential pianists in history. Revel in Oscar Peterson’s virtuosity as his trio plays “C-Jam Blues” in Holbæk, Denmark, in 1964. Let the sublime artistry of Art Tatum captivate you as he interprets Antonín Dvořák's “Humoresque” in 1953. Discover Thelonious Monk’s enigmatic genius as his quartet performs his iconic composition “Round About Midnight” in Poland in 1966. Experience the timeless appeal of the Dave Brubeck Quartet's odd-metered “Take Five". Delight in the lyrical beauty of Bud Powell's solo performance of “Sweet and Lovely” at the 1960 Antibes Jazz Festival. Witness the fusion of jazz and funk in Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters' exhilarating studio performance of “Sly” in 1974. Enjoy the soulful grooves of Horace Silver's “Song for my Father” performed by his quintet at the 1976 Umbria Jazz Festival. Watch Duke Ellington and his Orchestra appear in Brussels, with saxophonist Paul Gonsalves still in the fold, less than a year before Ellington’s – and Gonsalves’s – death. Lastly, witness a spellbinding performance by American pianist Keith Jarrett, who was joined by his stellar bandmates bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette at Lugano Estival Jazz in 1986. Get to know the greatest pianists in jazz history with this unique collection of historic recordings – all on Stingray DJAZZ!
Great Jazz Pianists - compilation
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 AT 21:00 CEST
Embark on a remarkable journey through the world of jazz piano as we showcase some of the most iconic and influential pianists in history. This collection of extraordinary performances captures the unique essence and brilliance of legendary pianists Art Tatum, Thelonious Monk, Bud Powell, and others. Revel in Oscar Peterson’s virtuosity as his trio plays “C-Jam Blues” in Holbaek, Denmark, on May 2, 1964. Let the sublime artistry of Art Tatum captivate you as he interprets Antonín Dvořák's “Humoresque” in 1953. Discover Thelonious Monk’s enigmatic genius as his quartet performs his iconic composition “Round About Midnight” in Poland on April 4, 1966. Experience the timeless appeal of the Dave Brubeck Quartet's odd-metered “Take Five", recorded live in Brussels, Belgium, on October 10, 1964. Delight in the lyrical beauty of Bud Powell's solo performance of “Sweet and Lovely” at the Antibes Jazz Festival of July 13, 1960. Witness the fusion of jazz and funk in Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters' exhilarating studio performance of “Sly” in Bremen, Germany, recorded on November 6, 1974. Lastly, enjoy the soulful grooves of Horace Silver's “Song for my Father” performed by his quintet at the Umbria Jazz Festival of July 20, 1976. Tune in and let these legendary jazz pianists transport you on unforgettable musical adventures!
Duke Ellington
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 AT 22:00 CEST
In 1956, Duke Ellington and his Orchestra performed a legendary set at the third annual Newport Jazz Festival. It was tenor saxophonist Paul Gonsalves’ outstanding 27-chorus solo on “Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue” that revitalized Ellington’s career. The success generated during that performance carried him for the rest of his life. By 1973, festivals carrying the Newport name were organized all over the world. Less than a year before his death, Ellington and his Orchestra, with Gonsalves still in the fold, appeared in Brussels to deliver a timeless performance before a highly appreciative crowd.
Keith Jarrett
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 AT 23:00 CEST
Lugano Estival Jazz is an annual open-air music festival that takes place over five days at the picturesque city of Lugano, Switzerland. Since 1979, this musical Mecca has been a must-attend event for all jazz and world music fans worldwide. On July 3, 1986, American pianist and composer Keith Jarrett is joined by bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette at Estival Jazz Lugano. Known as the Standards Trio, they put on an enthralling performance that shows these master musicians at their best.