Roy Eldridge Birthday Broadcast
UPDATE: This broadcast will occur between 8:00pm Thursday, January 29th and 7:45pm Friday, January 30th.
UPDATE: This broadcast will occur between 8:00pm Thursday, January 29th and 7:45pm Friday, January 30th.
Tune in this Sunday from 2pm to 7pm to hear an in-depth broadcast on the life and music of tenor saxophonist, pianist, and arranger Ike Quebec hosted by Sid Gribetz. He developed a sensitive sound on the tenor saxophone in Coleman Hawkins lineage, shining on ballads yet burning on up-tempo tunes.
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Tune in to Saturday Night At The Opera for a commemorative broadcast in memory of Elena Obraztsova. Famed for the sheer size and raw power of her voice, Obraztsova's total commitment to her work made her ideal for roles from Verdi to Prokoviev. In addition to her studio recordings, the broadcast will feature rare live performances. Stepan Atamian hosts.
Ivy League play begins for both Columbia Men's and Women's Basketball this Saturday afternoon at Cornell. Coverage begins exclusively on the MP3 stream with Lions Countdown at 12:45p.m. for the women's game. Then tune in to 89.9 FM or online at 4:00p.m. for our coverage of the men's league opener. Traditions in Swing can be heard immediately following our broadcast from Ithaca, at approximately 6:30p.m. (Our full 2015 basketball schedule can be found on the sports department's webpage.)
On January 10th, WKCR celebrates the anniversary of the birthday of peerless jazz icon Max Roach, born in 1924. As a drummer, he was an integral part of nearly every jazz movement from bebop onward, accompanying such giants as Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown, and Cecil Taylor. As a bandleader and composer, he created some of the most socially aware records of the tumultuous civil rights movement in the 1960s. As an educator, he gave his time and ear to countless musicians who have since passed on into the contemporary world of the music he helped bring about.
Tune in Live Constructions this Sunday, January 4th at 10PM to hear a live in-studio set by Lea Bertucci (bass clarinet) and Leila Bordreuil (cello). They have been performing together as a duo for several years, and they are preparing for the first performance of Lea Bertucci's residency at Issue Project Room (this Thursday, at 8PM). The pair will be coming to our studio for a live set of original music, followed by an interview. Listen!
Tune in this Sunday from 2pm to 7pm to hear an in-depth broadcast on the life and music of saxophonist, bass clarinetist, and composer Will Connell Jr.
Join us as we honor the life and work of jazz clarinetist Buddy DeFranco, who passed away on Thursday, December 24th at the age of 91. We will preempt regular jazz programming from 5:00am on Thursday until 9:00pm Friday evening.
We, the WKCR Board, wanted to address any of the inconveniences experienced in using our stream. Unfortunately, our online stream regularly approaches maximum capacity during the Bach Festival. As we try to accommodate for more listeners, we implore anyone tuning in within our radio broadcasting range to tune in with a radio receiver.
We, the WKCR Board, wanted to address any of the inconveniences experienced in using our stream. Unfortunately, our online stream regularly approaches maximum capacity during the Bach Festival. As we try to accommodate for more listeners, we implore anyone tuning in within our radio broadcasting range to tune in with a radio receiver.
Tune in this Sunday from 2pm to 7pm to hear an in-depth broadcast on the life and music of tenor saxophonist Gene Ammons. The captivating Chicago musician began playing with groups like King Kolax's band and Billy Eckstine's orchestra in the 1940's before becoming a prolific group leader and playing with musicians like Miles Davis, Jackie McLean, John Coltrane, Mal Waldron, Dexter Gordon, Sonny Stitt, and Jack McDuff. Join us this Sunday as we celebrate Ammons' legacy!
Tune in to WKCR, this Sunday from 7pm to 9pm and 11pm to 2am to celebrate with us the Winter Solstice.
Tune in to In All Languages, Sunday December 14th at 11pm to hear an interview of the Japanese-American musician Kaoru Watanabe
Tune in this Wednesday at 10pm to listen to a live interview with the New York-based Argentinean composer Marcelo Toledo. 2013 NYFA Fellow, 2009 DAAD Artist in Residence in Berlin Fellow, Toledo has developed through the years an interest toward the exploration of instrumental timbre, complex sounds and new instrumental techniques becoming a characteristic facet of his compositions.
Tonight's In All Languages will feature an exclusive live performance from the Arun Ramamurthy Trio, celebrating the release of their new album, Jazz Carnatica.
The Arun Ramamurthy Trio perform centuries old classic South Indian compositions with jazz instrumentation and improvisation.
For the first time in nearly four decades, Columbia men's basketball will battle the number one team in the nation. The early dominance of the undefeated Kentucky Wildcats (9-0) has captivated the country and the Lions (5-2) will look to send a message on a national stage. Wednesday's live coverage from Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky begins with an extended pregame show at 6:30, followed by tipoff at 7 and a special post-game edition of the Firing Lion at 9!
A prolific composer and influential trombonist in both the traditional and avant-garde areas of jazz, Grachan Moncur III has been making music for over half a century. Since 1959, Moncur has played with Ray Charles, Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean, Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter, and Herbie Hancock as well as Archie Shepp, Marion Brown, Roswell Rudd, and Beaver Harris. Join us on this week's Jazz Profiles for an in-depth look at Moncur's life and work, including his collaborations with a number of these artists across different genres and periods.
Tune in to Middle-Eastern Influences tonight at 12am as we will continue our series focused on the singer and actress Sabah in order to commemorate the life and work of the lebanese artist and singer Sabah who passed away earlier this week at the age 87 years old.
This second part of the memorial broadcast, will focus on the theme of "Sabah sings Lebanon" looking at specific songs in which she evokes her country Lebanon. Indeed, the theme of the homeland is a recurrent one in popular Arab music and we will see how Sabah appropriated it in her music.
Tune in to WKCR tonight at 9pm for a special hour-long news broadcast. Columbia and Barnard's anti-sexual assault movement have gotten significant national media attention, but the coverage never strays far beyond profiling the loudest voices. Naomi Cohen sits with Smita Sen, who started organizing around sexual assault last fall, to talk about the activists who have stayed in the shadows. They discuss the work done before No Red Tape, the survivors who aren't showing up to the rallies, and the arguments that aren't painted on the signs.
If you could ask a musician in the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra anything, what would you ask? Tune in to Cereal Music this Thursday at 9:30AM to hear their answers! We'll be joined by the Billy Short (principal bassoon), Jason Haaheim (principal timapny), and Rob Knopper (percussion).
Join us for this week's Musicians Show with guest Max Johnson. Based in New York city, Max Johnson is a bassist, composer, and bandleader. His four albums as a leader, Elevated Vegetation, The Invisible Trio, The Prisoner, and Quartet have been praised by the New York Times, NYC Jazz Record, and JazzTimes. His latest release entitled Big Eyed Rabbit is the debut album of a collaborative trio with Ross Martin and Jeff Davis.
Tune in tonight at 9PM for a special arts interview with Julie Cohen, three-time New York Emmy-winner and producer of "The Sturgeon Queens," which explores the history behind Russ and Daughters, a famous lox and bagel store on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Cohen dicusses her experience with Jewish film audiences, and explains how the history behind the store reflects the experience of many Jewish immigrants.
Tune in to our weekly In All Languages program, tonight, Sunday November 30th at 11pm as we will feature popular music from various African countries and nearby regions. The show will also feature a special focus on the Nigerian musician and composer Fela Kuti, one of the pioneers of the Afrobeat genra.
Tune to Raag Aur Taal tonight at 7pm to hear our second part of the recordings of the Womens's Voices Festival featuring Dr Meeta Pandit which took place in October 2014 and was presented by Harmonyom. We will also hear recordings from a live session of Brooklyn Raga Massive featuring Samarth Nagarkar, Arun Ramamurthy and Sameer Gupta.
Tune in to Middle-Eastern Influences tonight at 12am as we will commemorate the life and work of the lebanese artist and singer Sabah who passed away earlier this week at the age 87 years old.
Sabah was born in 1927 and soon aquired a major role in the movie and music scene of the Arab World. Known as the "Diva" she recorded more than 3,500 songs and was one of the first female singers to perform outside of the Arab World, in Paris or New York.
Tune in this Wednesday at 10pm to listen to a live performance and interview with Arthur Kampela and guests. Born in Brazil, Kampela is currently a Professor in the Music Department at Columbia University and recipient of the 2014 Guggenheim Award for Creative Arts. On Nueva Canción y Demás, he will present his avant-garde works and for Som do Brasil, his version of Bossa Nova. Here's the line-up for Nueva Cancíon (live performer in parenthesis):
Tune in to Live Constructions this Sunday, November 23, for the broadcast of a live set by electro-acoustic duo Lea et Leila. The duo is made up of Lea Bertucci on bass clarinet and Leila Bordreuil on cello, who perform improvised music through the use of extended techniques and experimental amplification. We captured one of their performances at ABC No Rio last month, and we will be airing the performance in its entirety tonight. Listen!