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European Broadcasting Union Big Band 2011

Julian Joseph introduces the European Broadcasting Union 2011 Big Band with UK trombonist Patrick Kenny, performing in Tallin, Estonia, one the 2011 European Cities of Culture.

Every Spring, the Danish-based music organization Swinging Europe puts together a European jazz big band tour under the name of the European Jazz Orchestra - EJO. And each year a new conductor, new compositions and a new line-up of hand-picked musicians, aged 18-30, are provided by jazz producers from broadcasting organizations all over Europe.

This year, 2011, the 主播大秀 appointed trombonist Patrick Kenny to tour with the band. Patrick is currently studying trombone at the Royal Academy of Music and Drama in London.

Since the start of the EJO in 1998, 226 European musicians have participated and 175 concerts have been arranged in 33 countries in Europe, North and South America and in Asia. In 2005, the EJO merged with the European Broadcasting Union Big Band, established in 1965 by the network of public broadcasters with members and partners all over the world. The EBU Big Band has had a huge impact on the global jazz scene, presenting a wide range of renowned jazz personalities at various concert halls, clubs and festivals all over Europe.
You can hear highlights of this year's concert tour record by Estonian Radio this week on 主播大秀 Radio 3's Jazz Line-Up, presented by Julian Joseph.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 17 Jul 2011 23:30

Music Played

  • European Jazz Orchestra 2011, featuring Patrick Kenny

    Rag-a-Muffin

    Composer: Jere Laukkanen EBU Recording, recorded at The Music Hall, Tallin, Estonia as part of the International Jazzkaar Festival, in April 2011

  • European Jazz Orchestra 2011, featuring Patrick Kenny

    Rag-a-Muffin

    Composer: Jere Laukkanen EBU Recording, recorded at The Music Hall, Tallin, Estonia as part of the International Jazzkaar Festival, in April 2011

  • European Jazz Orchestra 2011, featuring Patrick Kenny

    Air

    Composer: Raul Soot EBU Recording, recorded at The Music Hall, Tallin, Estonia as part of the International Jazzkaar Festival, in April 2011

  • European Jazz Orchestra 2011, featuring Patrick Kenny

    Obtala

    Composer: Jere Laukkanen EBU Recording, recorded at The Music Hall, Tallin, Estonia as part of the International Jazzkaar Festival, in April 2011

  • European Jazz Orchestra 2011, featuring Patrick Kenny

    What Is This Thing Called Love?

    Composer: Cole Porter Arranger: Raul Soot EBU Recording, recorded at The Music Hall, Tallin, Estonia as part of the International Jazzkaar Festival, in April 2011

  • European Jazz Orchestra 2011, featuring Patrick Kenny

    The Icebreaker's Son

    Composer: EBU Recording, recorded at The Music Hall, Tallin, Estonia as part of the International Jazzkaar Festival, in April 2011

  • European Jazz Orchestra 2011, featuring Patrick Kenny

    The Missionary

    Composer: Jere Laukkanen EBU Recording, recorded at The Music Hall, Tallin, Estonia as part of the International Jazzkaar Festival, in April 2011

  • European Jazz Orchestra 2011, featuring Patrick Kenny

    Manteca

    Composer: Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo Arranger: Jere Laukkanen EBU Recording, recorded at The Music Hall, Tallin, Estonia as part of the International Jazzkaar Festival, in April 2011

Broadcast

  • Sun 17 Jul 2011 23:30