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Die Diskussion um Weiterbildungsstudiengang Jazz in Frankfurt (siehe unseren Eintrag vom 29. Januar 2011) geht weiter. Am heutigen Mittwoch berichtet der Hessische Rundfunk in einer Sendung über the situation, interviewed students and academics. And in the show announcement, the potential impact of the closure decision will once again made it very clear ( hr-online ). Rebecca Berg, co-founder of the initiative Jazz-Or-No, the fight for the reintroduction of a jazz course at the university, is interviewed by Melanie Welters ( Journal Frankfurt ). And here is the response of the university, which argued that the Frankfurt Jazz life could still be difficult probably harm the setting of a trial offer that only 6 students who did not live for the most part in Frankfurt, the community ( Journal Frankfurt ). --- End of October 2010, the Jazz Institute Darmstadt organized together with the Friends of Jazz in Darmstadt and the church of Darmstadt a workshop in which the singer Gabriele Hasler, with over 90 singers mostly worked out without great jazz experience an afternoon program in which the voices of participants to a "sound bath of 100 votes (including the title) were. Videos of the evening performance, are now seen on YouTube (Part 1 , Part 2). --- Klaus Peter Frank talks to Manfred Rehm about the jazz club Birdland in Neuburg an der Donau, 20 years ago found its present home in Hofapothekenkeller on Karlsplatz I ( Donaukurier ). --- Hans Hielscher hear some new CDs of singers and discusses also the glamor of vocal jazz, evident in the covers of Vogue-enabled albums ( Spiegel Online ). --- Marc Myers talks to the Blue giant BB King about life on the road "(Wall Street Journal ). --- Larry Blumenfeld speaks with the alto saxophonist Steve Wilson, who celebrates his 50th birthday with fellow with the Jazz Standard in New York (Wall Street Journal ). --- Edward Rothstein visited the exhibition on the history of the legendary Apollo Theater, which is at the Museum of the City of New York shows ( New York Times ). --- Wir erfuhren vom Ableben des britischen Schlagzeugers Tony Levin, des Rock-/Bluesgitarristen Gary Moore ( The Independent , The Guardian [1], The Guardian [2]) und der Sängerin Mary Cleere Haran ( New York Times ).

The discussion about the closure of the jazz department at the Frankfurt Conservatory continues (see our entry for January 29, 2011). Today, Hessen radio will bring a half-hour feature dedicated to the situation, including interviews with students and representatives of the conservatory. The announcement of the program emphasizes once more the possible effects of the conservatory's decision ( hr-online ). Rebecca Berg, one of the founders of the initiative Jazz-Or-No which tries to reinstall a jazz department at the conservatory, is interviewed by Melanie Welters ( Journal Frankfurt ). Here is the response from the conservatory which argues, Frankfurt jazz life cannot possibly be much affected by the closure of a program which only attracted 6 students, most of whom didn't even live in Frankfurt ( Journal Frankfurt ). --- In late October 2010 the Jazzinstitut Darmstadt together with a local jazz initiative and the main city church organized a workshop, in which singer Gabriele Hasler and 90 singers most of whom had little improvisation experience worked to create a program in which the individual voices of the participants became a "sound bath of 100 voices" (this also was the title of the evening). Videos of the evening performance can be watched on YouTube ( Part 1 , Part 2 ). --- Klaus Peter Frank talks to Manfred Rehm about the jazz club Birdland in Neuburg on the Danube River in Southern Germany, a club which moved into its present site in the historic cellar of the Hofapotheke (Royal pharmacy) 20 years ago ( Donaukurier ). --- Hans Hielscher listens to some new vocal CDs and focuses on the glam-appeal of today's vocal jazz artists as it presents itself on the cover art of some of their albums ( Spiegel Online ). --- Marc Myers talks to blues giant B.B. King about life "on the road" ( Wall Street Journal ). --- Larry Blumenfeld talks to the alto saxophonist Steve Wilson, who celebrates his 50th birthday with musicians who shared his path at New York's Jazz Standard ( Wall Street Journal ). --- Edward Rothstein attends the exhibition about the legendary Apollo Theater which opened at the Museum of the City of New York ( New York Times ). --- We learned of the passing of British drummer Tony Levin, the rock / blues guitarist Gary Moore ( The Independent , The Guardian [1], The Guardian [2]) and the singer Mary Cleere Haran ( New York Times ).

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