Sunday, November 9, 2014

NPR Music - JAZZ

What Is A Polyrhythm? Beats Taking Turns

Saxophonist Miguel Zenón likes to stack beats on top of each other. But he doesn't do it for the novelty: As he explains, he's also trying to tell a story about multiple national identities.
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JAZZ NIGHT IN AMERICA VIDEOS

Jon Batiste Leads A Private Street Parade Atop A Fort

O'er the ramparts of 190-year-old Fort Adams, we watched the keyboardist and bandleader urge us to "Believe in Love," accompanied by his Stay Human band, and then saunter away.
ALL SONGS CONSIDERED

Sax Ed: The NPR Music Saxophone Quiz

From classical and rock to jazz and world music, the saxophone has invaded many cultures and styles. Try this quiz celebrating the bicentennial of the instrument's inventor, Adolphe Sax.
JAZZ NIGHT IN AMERICA: WEDNESDAY NIGHT WEBCASTS

Miguel Zenón's 'Identities Are Changeable'

The Puerto Rican alto saxophonist and composer's new album explores national identity through spoken word and music. He brings that music to life at the Newport Jazz Festival, joined by his big band.
JAZZ NIGHT IN AMERICA: THE RADIO PROGRAM

Happy Birthday, Blue Note

The iconic record company turns 75 this year, and to celebrate, it threw a concert featuring both its living legends and rising stars. Hear highlights and reflections on the label's influence.

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