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Musiker Zum Mitnehmen Das CD- Und DVD-Angebot Der Bibliotheken Zum Festival 2014 2 1 Musiker zum Mitnehmen Das CD- und DVD-Angebot der Bibliotheken zum Festival 2014 2 Enjoy Jazz – auch zuhause! Vom 2. Oktober bis 15. November 2014 findet in Mannheim, Heidelberg und Ludwigshafen das 16. Internationale Festival für Jazz und Anderes statt. In über 60 Konzerten wird wieder jede Menge Musik aus den Bereichen Jazz, Weltmusik, Ethnopop, Crossover und auch Klassik präsentiert. Viele international bekannte Namen sind dabei, wie Jan Garbarek und das Hilliard Ensemble, das Branford Marsalis Quartet, die aus Malawi stammenden Sängerin Malia oder das norwegische Jazz- Talent Rebekka Bakken mit Tom-Waits-Songs. Auch die deutsche Jazz-Szene ist reich vertreten mit Künstlern wie dem Pianisten Michael Wollny, dem Bassisten Sebastian Gramss, dem Pablo Held Trio oder dem Daniel Prandl Quartett. Regionale Größen wie die Pfälzer Claus Boesser-Ferrari und Thomas Siffling oder die Mannheimer Saxophonistin Alexandra Lehmler, die diesjährige Trägerin des Landesjazzpreises Baden-Württemberg, ergänzen das vielfältige Angebot. Die Brücke zur Klassik wird geschlagen, wenn das Ensemble Tango ala Turka gemeinsam mit dem Kurpfälzischen Kammerorchester musiziert, die Sängerin Fay Claassen zusammen mit der Rheinischen Philharmonie Jazz aus dem Osten präsentiert, oder das Dowland-Project sich Alter Musik zu gefühlvollen Improvisationen bedient. Und wieder kann man die Musik nicht nur live auf der Bühne erleben, sondern auch bequem daheim auf dem Sofa oder entspannt in Straßenbahn oder Auto, denn die drei Stadtbibliotheken Mannheim, Heidelberg und Ludwigshafen beteiligen sich ebenfalls an dem Event, indem sie ihren Kundinnen und Kunden eine große Auswahl an CDs und DVDs der auftretenden Künstlerinnen und Künstler anbieten. In einer alphabetischen Liste, sortiert nach den einzelnen Musikern, Bands oder Komponisten, sind die Medien aufgeführt, die in den Festival-Städten entliehen werden können. Die Schlusszeile zeigt an, welche Bibliothek die CD oder DVD im Bestand hat. Und wer über eine Metropolcard verfügt, kann mit einem Bibliotheksausweis alle drei Bibliotheken nutzen. Weitere Informationen zu Angebot oder Ausleihbedingungen können Sie telefonisch oder per Internet direkt bei den Bibliotheken erhalten. Adressen und weitere Hinweise finden Sie auf den letzten drei Seiten dieses Heftes. Das Enjoy Jazz-Special der Stadtbibliothek Mannheim: Während des Festivals bekommen Inhaber eines aktuellen Festival-Passes bei der Zahlung der Jahresgebühr einen Nachlass von 5 Euro bei Erwachsenen und 3 Euro bei Begünstigten! Auswahl der aufgenommenen Medien: Regina Barthelmes, Stadtbibliothek Ludwigshafen Renate Reinhardt, Stadtbücherei Heidelberg Susanne Schönfeldt, Stadtbibliothek Mannheim Gestaltung: Günter Buhl, Stadtbibliothek Mannheim Druck: Rathausdruckerei Mannheim, September 2014 Die Abbildungen können in Einzelfällen von den tatsächlich vorhandenen Medien abweichen. 3 Abou-Khalil, Rabih; Kühn, Joachim; Cagwin, Jarrod: Journey to the centre of an egg. – 1 CD Trackliste: 1. Shrewd woman. 2. Little camels. 3. Die Brücke. 4. I‘m better off without you. 5. Natwasheh and Kadwasheh. 6. Mango. 7. No plastic cups, please. 8. Sweet and sour milk. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen The ACT jubilee concert. – 2 CDs. Trackliste: CD 1: 1. Pasodoble (Leszek Mozdzer & Lars Danielsson). 2. Sleep safe and warm (Krzysztof Komeda; Leszek Mozdzer). 3. Svan- tetic (Krzysztof Komeda; Leszek Mozdzer, Michael Wollny). 4. The tears of Billie Blue – Clair de Lune (Claude Debussy; Cæcilie Norby; Nguyên Lê; Lars Danielsson; Wolfgang Haffner). 5. Stars in your eyes (HerbieHancock; Nils Landgren; Michael Wollny; Lars Danielsson; Wolfgang Haffner). 6. Hymn / (Lars Danielsson; The ACT Family Band featuring Caecilie Norby). 7. The one goes in four (The ACT Family Band featuring Verneri Pohjola). CD 2: 1. Little wing (Jimi Hendrix; Nguyên Lê; Lars Danielsson). 2. Lonely dancer (Céline Bonacina; Michael Wollny; Lars Danielsson). 3. ZigZag Blues (The ACT Family band featuring Céline Bonacina). 4. Silent Way (Nils Landgren; Michael Wollny; Lars Danielsson; Wolfgang Haffner). 5. Dodge the Dodo (Esbjörn Svensson; Dan Berglund; Magnus Öström; The ACT Family Band featuring Verneri Pohjola & Nguyên Lê). 6. Love is real (Esbjörn Svensson; Dan Berglund; Magnus Öström; The ACT Family Band featuring Cæcilie Norby & Nils Landgren). 7. Purple Haze (Jimi Hendrix; The ACT Family Band feat. Cæcilie Norby, Nguyên Lê, Céline Bonacina & Wolfgang Haffner). Bibiliothek: Ludwigshafen Alexandra Lehmler Quintett: Sundance. – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. Sundance. 2. Baggerseensucht. 3. Who knows ...? 4. Dia- mond dust. 5. Intro. 6. Madres de Plaza De Mayo. 7. Another popsong? 8. Herrensauna. 9. Anda Jaleo. 10. Letzte Runde im Hans Huckebein. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Andersen, Arild: Electra / Arild Andersen Group. – 1 CD. Bibliothek: Heidelberg Andersen, Arild: Sagn / Arild Andersen. Kirsten Bråten Berg u. a. – 1 CD. Bibliothek: Heidelberg Andersen, Arild: Selected recordings – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. Vanilje. 2. Svev. 3. The island. 4. 305 W 18 St. 5. For all we know. 6. The sword under his wings. 7. Shorts. 8. Gardsjenta. 9. Sagn. 10. She‘s gone. 11. Printer. 12. A song I used to play. 13. Sole. Bibliothek: Mannheim 4 Andersen, Arild; Vinaccia, Paolo; Smith, Tommy: Mira. – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. Bygone. 2. Blussy. 3. Alfie. 4. Rossetti. 5. Reparate. 6. Raijin. 7. Le Saleya. 8. Kangiten. 9. Mira. 10. Eight and more. 11. Stevtone. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen Arké String Project; Bollani, Stefano: Acquario / Arkè String Project con Stefano Bollani [pianoforte]; Gabriele Mirabassi [clarinetto]. – 1 CD in Schuber. Trackliste: 1. I treni che vorrei. 2. Tra duc oasi. 3. Elicoidale. 4. Non fermarmi. 5. Taranta. 6. Jaco. 7. Acquario. 8. Terra antica. 9. Bonus track. Bibliothek: Mannheim Atomic: Theater Tilters. – 2 CDs. Trackliste: CD1: 1. Green mill tilter. 2. Andersonville. 3. Fissures. 4. Mur- mansk. 5. Bop about. CD2: 1.Roma. 2. Sanguine. 3. Edit. 4. Barylite. 5. Two boxes. Bibliothek: Mannheim Atomic: There‘s a whole in the mountain. – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. Accidentals. 2. Wolf-cage. 3. Civilon. 4. There‘s a hole in the mountain. 5. Available exits. 6. Labyrinths. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Bach, Johann Sebastian: Motetten / The Hilliard Ensemble. – 1 CD. Enthält: Motetten BWV 225–230 und BWV Anh. 159. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Bad Plus: Give / The Bad Plus. – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. 1979 semi-finalist. 2. Cheney piñata. 3. Street woman. 4. And here we test our powers of observation. 5. Frog and toad. 6. Velouria. 7. Layin‘ a strip for the higher-self state line. 8. Do your sums-die like a dog-play for home. 9. Dirty blonde. 10. Neptune. 11. Iron man. Bibliothek: Heidelberg Bad Plus: Motel / The Bad Plus featuring Ethan Iverson; Reid Anderson; David King. – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1.Knowing me knowing you (Abba). 2. Blue moon (Rodger & Hart). 3. 1972 Bronze medalist (King). 4. The breakout (Anderson). 5. Smells like teen spirit (Cobain). 6. Labyrinth (Iverson). 7. Scurry (Iverson). 8. Love is the answer (Anderson). Bibliothek: Mannheim 5 Bad Plus: The rite of spring / composed by Igor Stravinsky. Interpreten: The Bad Plus. – 1 CD. Trackliste: First part: Adoration of the earth: Introduction. The augurs of spring. Ritual of abduction. Spring rounds. Games of the two rival tribes, procession of the sage. The sage, dance of the earth. Second part: The sacrifice: Introduction. Mystic circle of the young girls. Glorification of the chosen one. Evocation of the ancestors, ritual action of the ancestors. Sacrificial dance. Bibliotheken: Ludwigshafen, Mannheim Bad Plus: Suspicious Activity? – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. Prehensile dream (R. Anderson). 2. Anthem for the earnest (D. King). 3. Let our garden grow (E. Iverson). 4. The empire strikes backwards (D. King). 5. Knows the difference (R. Anderson). 6. Lost of love (R. Anderson). 7. Rhinoceros is my profession (R. An- derson). 8. O. G. (Original gentleman) (E. Iverson). 9. (Theme from) Chariots of fire (Vangelis). 10. Forces (R. Anderson). Bibliothek: Heidelberg Bad Plus: These are the vistas. – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. Big eater. 2. Keep the bugs off your glass and the bears off your ass. 3. Smells like teen spirit. 4. Everywhere you turn. 5. 1972 Bronze medalist. 6. Guilty. 7. Boo-wah. 8. Flim. 9. Heart of glass. 10. Silence is the question. 11. What love is this. Bibliotheken: Ludwigshafen, Mannheim Bakken, Rebekka: The art of how to fall – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. If only. 2. Say goodbye to what is gone. 3. Cover me with snow. 4. I‘ve tried and I‘ve waited. 5. Virgin‘s lullaby. 6. The art of how to fall. 7. Worriless. 8. Giant body. 9. Do you know my love. 10. Powerless. 11. Daylight is short in fall. Bibliothek: Mannheim Bakken, Rebekka: I keep my cool. – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. We hit it again. 2. Welcome home. 3. Just having my fun. 4. Any pretty girl. 5. Love may seem hard. 6. Hard to be loser. 7. What love is not. 8. You‘re crying. 9. Nobody‘s fool. 10. Everything can change. 11. You bring new stars. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen, Mannheim 6 Bakken, Rebekka: Is that you? – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. As tears clear our eyes. 2. As I lay myself bare. 3. Didn‘t I. 4. Going home (is a lonely travel). 5. Is that you?. 6. Even if you buy me thousand cars. 7. Why do all the good guys get the dragons?. 8. So ro. 9. Just a little moon. 10. Innocence. 11. As long as there is a voyage away. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen, Mannheim Bakken, Rebekka: Little drop of poison: songs by Tom Waits / Rebekka Bakken; HR-Bigband. – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. Broken bicycles. 2. Please call me, baby. 3. Little drop of poison. 4. Downtown. 5. Hang on St. Christopher. 6. Bad as me. 7. Christmas card from a hooker in Minneapolis. 8. Just the right bullets. 9. I can‘t wait to get off work. 10. I wish I was in New Orleans. 11. Time. 12. San Diego serenade. 13. Yesterday is here. 14. Saving all my love for you. 15. If I have to go. 16. What‘s he building? Bibliotheken: Ludwigshafen, Mannheim Bakken, Rebekka: Morning hours. – 1 CD. Trackliste: 1. Nola woman. 2. Sometimes. 3. Goast in this house.
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