When The Moon Sings - October 27, 2018
P. T. Bridgeport returns this week with tales of faraway places, Oscar Peterson, Gary Schmidt, A Tale of Two Cities and more.
Did you ever hear the jazz clavichord? Well Oscar Peterson put out an album with Joe Pass, the master guitarist, where he plays some of the music of Porgy and Bess. We'll also have Lawrence Blatt on guitar with strings, FLOW on a cat with an extra life, Monica Williams with her hybrid flute, and Baden Powell with music of el norte.
The clavichord is an ancient instrument, going back to the 15th century. It's actually a precursor of the piano, with the strings hit with small metal blades. It's a versatile instrument but also has a very soft sound, so soft that musicians had given up on it by the mid-19th century. It couldn't compete with instruments that had a bigger sound, like the oboe. Some modern musicians have gone back to it, but a Porgy and Bess album, featuring the great pianist Oscar Peterson, was considered a stretch.
Join us.
- 5:08pm Summertime by Oscar Peterson & Joe Pass on Dimensions: A Compendium of the Pablo Years (Pablo), 1976
- 5:08pm Say Hello Again by Lawrence Blatt on Emergence (LMB Music), 2014
- 5:10pm Tenth Life by FLOW on FLOW (feat. Will Ackerman, Fiona Joy, Lawrence Blatt & Jeff Oster) (LMB Records)
- 5:17pm If This Is The Time by Gary Schmidt on Even For A Moment (Heart Dance)
- 5:22pm A Tale Of Two Cities by Mark Isham on A Windham Hill Retrospective (Winham Hill), 1995
- 5:26pm On the Edge by Monica Williams on Journey of Tears (Haert Dance)
- 5:41pm Time Remembered by Bill Evans Trio with Symphony Orchestra on Bill Evans Trio with Symphony Orchestra (Verve), 1965
- 5:45pm 'Round Midnight by Baden Powell on Tristeza / Poema / Canto / Images On Guitar (Gatefold), 1966
- 5:49pm A Tiels Leis by Wim Mertens on A Man of No Fortune, and With a Name to Come (Les Disques du Crepulscule), 2003