"El Puerto del jazz", programa dedicado a la divulgación de música en clave de Jazz, sin ningún tipo de restricciones, ni de época, estilos, instrumentos o localización. Teniendo muy en cuenta la calidad de las tomas sonoras en las grabaciones, las cuales son claves para disfrutar de los timbres, emociones, ambientes y sutilezas que tiene esta música sin compromiso.
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Jerry Granelli (California, 1940) fue baterista muy conocido por tocar la batería en la banda sonora A Charlie Brown Christmas con el Vince Guaraldi Trio. Su padre y su tío tocaban la batería y eran apasionados del jazz, inicialmente aprendió a tocar... more
Jacob Fischer (Dinamarca, 1967) guitarrista autodidacta. Desde 1992 es miembro del Svend Asmussen Quartet y fundó el Jacob Fischer Trio, donde toca junto a Hugo Rasmussen al bajo y Janus Templeton a la batería. Nunca quiso hacer carrera como guitarri... more
Anthony Wonsey (Chicago, 1972), pianista, comenzó el contacto con la música a una edad temprana a través de la influencia de su madre Darlene, una pianista de formación clásica, lecciones del trompetista Zilner Randolph (director musical de la banda ... more
Curtis Lundy (Florida, 1955) contrabajista, compositor, productor y arreglista. Lundy conocido por su trabajo como parte de la banda de la vocalista Betty Carter. Es hermano de la vocalista Carmen Lundy. Disciplinado y técnico, inició su carrera musi... more
Yōsuke Yamashita (Japón, 1942) pianista, compositor y escritor, a los veinte años comienza sus estudios en el conservatorio de Kunitachi, especializándose en composición y permaneciendo en él cinco años. Paralelamente, en los primeros años de 1960, t... more
David Helbock (Austria, 1984) pianista, empezó a tocar el piano a la edad de seis años y terminó en el Conservatorio Estatal de Vorarlberg, donde completó sus estudios de música clásica. Helbock ganó el premio del concurso de jazz de piano solo, en M... more
Benjamin Koppel (Dinamarca,1974) saxofonista, como nieto del compositor Herman D. Koppel e hijo del compositor y músico Anders Koppel, está rodeado de una gran familia musical. Su virtuosismo y destreza musical se encuentran igualmente en el jazz, el... more
John Stetch (Canadá, 1966) pianista. La familia de Stetch es étnicamente ucraniana y cuando era niño, Stetch tocaba en conjuntos en bodas ucranianas y cantaba en coros comunitarios. Es artista de Steinway, ha sido nominado en seis ocasiones a los pre... more
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