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Stefan Smulovitz, Marina Albero, Nubya Garcia, Wolfgang Muthspiel
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During this week's two-hour program of jazz and improvised music, cuts from new releases by multi-instrumentalist Stefan Smulovitz, pianist Marina Albero, saxophonist Nubya Garcia, the Brazilian trio Caixa Cubo, a never-before-issued album co-led by pianist McCoy Tyner and saxophonist Joe Henderson, pianist Jon Batiste, and guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel.Playlist
- Jimmie Noone "Forevermore" from Apex Blues (GRP) 2:54
- Jason Kao Hwang "Silhouettes Lean Forward" from Soliloquies: Unaccompanied Pizzicato Violin Improvisations (Sounds True Recordings) 3:17
- Stefan Smulovitz "Owl Watching" from Bow & Brush: 12 Scores of Nadina Tandy (Redshift) 3:08
- Collin Sherman "Blue Kilter" from Noir (Ex-Tol Recordings) 3:37
- Marina Albero "Blau Blueset" from A Nomad of Sound (Marina Albero) 10:47
- Kurt Elling "And We Will Fly" from Nightmoves (Concord/Universal) 4:23
- Vanisha Gould "Donovan" from She's Not Shiny, She's Not Smooth (Cellar Music Group) 5:32
- Carla Cook "Heart of Gold" from It's All About Love (Maxjazz) 5:34
- Nubya Garcia "Set It Free" from Odyssey (Concord) 4:05
- Caixa Cubo "Jureta" from Modo Avião" (Airplane Mode) (Far Out Recordings) 2:47
- Kelly Green "Street Cleaning" from Seems (Green Soul Studios) 7;04
- McCoy Tyner and Joe Henderson "Taking Off" from Forces of Nature: Live at Slugs (Blue Note) 28:18
- Stan Harrison "What's Left Unsaid" from Some Poor Soul Has a Fire (Adhyâropa) 4:53
- Wolfgang Muthspiel "Etude Nr. 10 (Sixths)" from Quietudes: Wolfgang Muthspiel Solo (Clap Your Hands) 2:23
- Jon Batiste "Für Elise" from Beethoven Blues (Batiste Piano Series, Vol. 1) (Verve/Interscope) 4:04
- 9 Horses "Just Don't Call It That" from Strum (Adhyâropa) 8:16
- uroboro "i have learnt the grammar of blue/forget all that" from as in an unpicking of time's garment (Discus Music) 12:29
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