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The Late Set

The Late Set

Released: 2023-10-20
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3 Episodes
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3 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2023-10-20
© 2023 Copyright (c) 2022 by WRTI
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Eyes on the Prize

Eyes on the Prize

Time: 45:48
What does it mean to pick a winner in jazz? We’re considering that question in the wake of the Herbie Hancock Jazz Piano Competition, which Nate covered in New York City. The subject leads us to a discussion of the competitive tradition in this music, which extends from Kansas City jam sessions to Jazz at the Philharmonic Tours to the present day. Nobody has a more nuanced handle on the topic than Joshua Redman, who hit the ground running when he won the Thelonious Monk Jazz Saxophone Competition 30 years ago.
References for this episode:
Jahari Stampley wins the Herbie Hancock Jazz Piano Competition
Joshua Redman's new group walks the "Streets of Philadelphia"
What Did The Monk Competition Ever Do For You?
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Episode ID: 1000631999998
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Release Date: 20/10/2023, 12:05:00

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Jazz is a conversation — and that’s what The Late Set is all about. Join broadcaster Greg Bryant and critic Nate Chinen each month for perceptive variations on a theme, and their related interview with a special guest. Just like a hang at the end of the gig, in the back of the club, it’s direct, unfiltered and illuminating, revealing the music and its culture in a deeper light.

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