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Enjoy Jazz 2019 1 Musiker zum Mitnehmen Das CD- und DVD-Angebot der Bibliotheken zum Festival 2019 2 Enjoy Jazz – in der Metropolregion Vom 2. Oktober bis 16. November findet in Mannheim, Heidelberg und Ludwigshafen das 21. Internationale Festival für Jazz und Anderes statt. Fast sieben Wochen lang wird in weit über 70 Veranstaltungen jede Menge Musik aus den Bereichen Jazz, Weltmusik, Ethnopop, Crossover und auch Klassik präsentiert. Viele international bekannte Namen sind dabei z.B. die amerikanische Jazzpianistin Carla Bley, die mit ihrem durch Bill Drummond zum Quartett erweiterten Trio das Festival eröffnet, das polnische Marcin Wasilewski Trio, das deutsche Pablo Held Trio oder die amerikanische Jazzsängerin Dee Dee Bridgewater. Den Crossover zur Weltmusik macht der libanesische Jazzmusiker und Oud-Spieler Rabih Abou-Khalil oder das Ensemble Koroko mit sattem Afrobeat. Künstler wie der jungen DJ und Musikproduzenten Apparat und das aus Großbritannien stammenden Duo King Midas Sound repräsentieren die Elektronik-Szene und Steve Reichs Drumming und das Abschlusskonzert der griechischen Film-Komponistin Eleni Karaindrou die klassische Moderne. Auch die deutsche Jazz-Szene ist reich vertreten mit Musikern wie den Brüdern Rolf und Joachim Kühn (Klarinette und Klavier), der Mannheimer Saxophonistin Alexandra Lehmler oder dem Musikwissenschaftler und Jazzforscher Wolfram Knauer. Veranstaltungs-Reihen wie Enjoy Jazz Cinema, JAZZ am Neckar, Artist in Residence oder Enjoy Jazz Jugend verlassenen die ausgetretenen Pfade und ergänzen das vielfältige Angebot. Und auch dieses Jahr kann man die Musik nicht nur live auf der Bühne erleben, sondern bequem daheim auf dem Sofa oder entspannend 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, überwiegend alphabetisch 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 beiden 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 2019 3 10 Jahre Jazz & Popularmusik an der Musikhochschule Mannheim / Mitglieder des Mannheim Jazz Orchestra. 2004. 1 CD + Beiheft. Bibliothek Mannheim Aarset, Eivind: Dream logic. 2012. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Heidelberg Aarset, Eivind: Electronique Noire. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Mannheim Aarset, Eivind: I.E. 2015. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Heidelberg Abou-Khalil, Rabih: Blue camel / Rabih Abou-Khalil. Charlie Mariano; Milton Cardona; Kenny Wheeler; Steve Swallow. 1992. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Abou-Khalil, Rabih: The cactus of knowledge. 2001. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Mannheim Abou-Khalil, Rabih: Em Português / Rabih Abou-Khalil. Ricardo Ribeiro ... 2008. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Heidelberg Abou-Khalil, Rabih: The flood and the fate of the fish / Rabih Abou-Khalil; Ricardo Ribeiro; Kudsi Ergüne; Gavino Murgi; Luciano Biondini; Jarrod Cagwin. 2019. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen Abu-Khalil: Hungry people. 2012. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen Abou-Khalil, Rabih: Odd times. 1997. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Mannheim Abou-Khalil, Rabih: Yara. 1998. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Mannheim 4 Abou-Khalil, Rabih; Kühn, Joachim; Cagwin, Jarrod: Journey to the centre of an egg. 2005. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen ACT Family Band: Jubilee concerts. 2017. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen African rhythms / Ligeti; Reich. Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano; Aka Pygmies. 2003. 1 CD + Beiheft. Bibliothek: Mannheim Ahmed, Yazz: La saboteuse. 2017. 1 CD + Beiheft. Bibliothek: Mannheim Alexandra Lehmler Quintett: Sundance /Alexandra Lehmler. Daniel Prandl. Matthias Debus. Max Mahlert. Farouk Gomati. 2009. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Alexandra Lehmler Quintett: Die Welt von unten gesehen. 1 CD + Beiheft. Bibliothek: Mannheim Anke-Helfrich-Trio: Dedication / Anke Helfrich Trio featuring Tim Hagans, Ardie Walser, Jonas Burgwinkel and Martin Wind. 2015. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Ludwigshafen, Mannheim Apparat: The devil‘s walk. 2011. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Ludwigshafen, Mannheim Apparat: Lp5. 2019. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Archie Shepp Quartet: recorded live at the Teatro Alfieri, Torino; 14. October 1977. Part 1. 2004. 1 DVD + 1 Beiheft. Bibliothek: Mannheim Archie Shepp Quartet: recorded live at the Teatro Alfieri, Torino; 14. October 1977. Part 2. 2004. 1 DVD + 1 Beiheft. Bibliothek: Mannheim 5 Asbjørnsen, Kristin: Traces of you / Kristin Asbjørnsen. Olav Torget; Suntou Susso; Anders Engen; Monica Ifejilika. 2018. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Attila-Zoller-Quartett: The horizon beyond / Attila Zoller Quartett with Don Friedman; Barre Phillips; Daniel Humair. 1995. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Mannheim Avishai; Yonathan: Joys and Solitudes. 2019. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen, Mannheim Aziza: Aziza / Aziza. Dave Holland; Chris Potter; Lionel Loueke; Eric Harland. 2016. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen Azmeh, Kinan: Uneven sky: Kinan Azmeh plays Kinan Azmeh & Roustom, Jabri, Succari / Deutsches Symphonieorchester; Yo-Yo Ma; Manuel Nawri. 2018. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Mannheim Bach, Johann Sebastian: Dynastie / Johann Sebastian Bach. Jean Rondeau, harpsichord. 2016. 1 CD + Beiheft. Bibliothek: Heidelberg Bach, Johann Sebastian: Imagine / Bach. Jean Rondeau, harpsichord. 2015. 1 CD + Beiheft. Bibliothek: Heidelberg, Mannheim Barron, Kenny; Holland, Dave: The art of conversation. 2014. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen Beginner‘s guide to Cuba: 3 CD compilation. CD. 1. Classic Cuba / Compay Segundo; Omara Portuondo; Ibrahim Ferrer; Alfredo Rodriguez; Celina Gonzalez. 2004. 1 CD + Beilage. Bibliothek: Mannheim Benjamin Schaefer Trio: Shapes & colours / Benjamin Schaefer, Robert Landfermann und Markus Rieck. 2004. 1 CD. Stadtbibliothek: Ludwigshafen 6 Bjørnstad, Ketil: Before the light / Ketil Bjørnstad. Eivind Aarset; Nora Taksdal; Kjetil Bjerkestrand. 2002. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Bjørnstad, Ketil: La notte / Ketil Björnstad; Andy Sheppard; Anja Lechner; Eivind Aarset; Arild Andersen; Marilyn Mazur. 2013. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Blackburn, Julia: Billie Holiday.2005. 380 Seiten: Illustrationen. Bibliothek: Mannheim Bley, Carla: Big band theory. 1993. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Bley, Carla: Carla‘s Christmas Carols / Carla Bley. Steve Swallow bass / chimes; The Partyka Brass Quintet. 2009. 1 CD: + Beilage. Bibliothek: Mannheim Bley, Carla: Escalator over the hill: a chronotransduction / adaption and music: Carla Bley; words by Paul Haines. 1998. 2 CDs + Beilage. Bibliothek: Mannheim Bley, Carla: Live in Montreal 1983. 1983. 1 DVD. Bibliothek: Mannheim Bley, Carla: Lost chords / Carla Bley; Andy Sheppard; Steve Swallow; Billy Drummond. 2004. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Bley, Carla: The lost chords find Paolo Fresu.2007. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Mannheim Bley, Carla; Sheppard, Andy; Swallow, Steve: Andando el tiempo. 2016. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen Bley, Carla; Sheppard, Andy; Swallow, Steve: Trios. 2013. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen 7 Blood, Sweat & Tears: Greatest Hits. 1999. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Heidelberg Blue Note Records: beyond the notes / a documentary film by Sophie Huber. 2019. 1 DVD. Bibliothek: Mannheim Bona – African tale: this documentary points out the multicultural aspect of Richard Bona‘s personality and the universality of his music. 2005. 1 DVD. FSK: ab 18 Jahren. Bibliothek: Mannheim Bona, Richard: Bona makes you sweat – live / Richard Bona. Etienne Stadwijk; Erne- sto Simpson; Samuel Torres, Tylor Haskins; Jojn Caban. 2001. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Bona, Richard: Bonafied. 2013. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Heidelberg Bona, Richard: Reverenge. 2001. 1 CD + Beiheft. Bibliothek: Mannheim Bona, Richard: Scenes from my life. 1999. 1 CD + Beiheft. Bibliothek: Mannheim Bona, Richard: The ten shades of blues. 2009. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen Bona, Richard: Tiki. 2005. 1 CD + Beiheft. Bibliothek: Mannheim Bona, Richard; Cubano, Mandekan: „Heritage“. 2016. 1 CD + Beiheft. Bibliotheken: Heidelberg, Mannheim Bounce: Terence Blanchard; Brice Winston; Eric Harland; Brandon Owens; Robert Glasper; Lionel Loueke; Aaron Parks. 2003. 1 CD. Bibliothek: Ludwigshafen 8 Bourelly, Jean-Paul: Boom Bop / Jean-Paul Bourelly. With Archie Shepp; Henry Threadgill. 2000. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Ludwigshafen, Mannheim Brackeen, Joanne: Pink elephant magic / Joanne Brackeen. Nicholas Payton; Chris Potter; Kurt Elling. 1999. 1 CD. Bibliothek Ludwigshafen Brahem, Anouar: Blue maqans / Anouar Brahem. With Dave Holland; Jack DeJohnette; Django Bates. 2017. 1 CD. Bibliotheken: Ludwigshafen, Mannheim Brand Brauer
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