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Jazz Collection: Tadd Dameron Dienstag, 21 Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen, Postfach, CH-4002 Basel Jazz Collection: Tadd Dameron Dienstag, 21. Februar 2012, 20.00 - 21.00 Uhr Samstag, 25. Februar 2012, 23.00 - 24.00 Uhr (Zweitsendung) Sein erstes grosses Arrangement schreibt Tadd Dameron mit 21, und er kommentiert es später trocken mit: "Alles war falsch darin - aber es gab gute Ideen." Nun, sich das Handwerk anzueignen, das war für den jungen Arrangeur aus Cleveland kein Problem, und die guten Ideen wurden immer besser. Nach einigen Jahren als Arrangeur für Swing-Bands beginnt Tadd Dameron die komplexe und schnelle Musik der Bebop-Pioniere ins Grossformat zu übertragen, und er gilt bald als wichtigster Bebop-Arrangeur. Tadd Dameron selber hat über seine Arrangements allerdings gesagt, er achte stets darauf, dass sich die Stücke langsam und kohärent entwickeln, so wie wenn man ein Buch lese. Der Pianist und Komponist Adrian Frey ist Gast von Jodok Hess Harlan Leonard & His Rockets: Harlan Leonard & His Rockets 1940 CD Classics Records Track 12: 400 Swing Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra: Dizzy Gillespie. 1946-1947. CD Classics Records Track 5: Our Delight Sarah Vaughan: Ken Burns Jazz. CD Verve Track 2: If You Could See Me Now The Complete Blue Note and Capitol Recordings of Fats Navarro und Tadd Dameron. CD Blue Note Track 7: Dameronia Tadd Dameron&Miles Davis: The Tadd Dameron/Miles Davis Quintet in Paris CD Columbia Track 2: Good Bait Tadd Dameron Orchestra: Fontainebleau CD OJC Track 1: Fontainebleau Miles Davis: Round About Midnight CD CBS Track 5: Tadd’s Delight John Coltrane Quartet: Mating Call CD Prestige Track 1: Mating Call Tadd Dameron Orchestra: The Magic Touch of Tadd Dameron CD Riverside Track 1: On A Misty Night Bonustracks – nur in der Samstagsausgabe Tadd Dameron Orchestra: The Magic Touch of Tadd Dameron CD Riverside Track 10: Stop, Look and Listen Milt Jackson: Big Bags CD Riverside Track 6: Echoes Track 2: Round About Midnight Joe Lovano: 52nd Street Themes CD Blue Note Track 2: On A Misty Night Track 1: If You Could See Me Now Track 10: Tadd’s Delight Joe Lovano/ Hank Jones: Kids: Duets Live at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola CD Blue Note Track 6: Soultrain Hank Jones/ Tommy Flanagan: Our Delights CD Galaxy Track 1: Our Delights Clifford Brown/ Max Roach Quintet: Brownie. The Complete EmArcy Recordings CD EmArcy Track 5: The Scene is Clean Anthony Wilson: Goat Hill Junket CD MAMA Records Track 7: Flossie Lou .
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