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28/11/2007

The Britten Sinfonia morphs into a big band for a jazz-inspired programme for the London Jazz Festival, with Brazilian singer Luciana Souza and conductor Gil Goldstein.

With Martin Handley. One of Britain's leading chamber orchestras morphs into a big band for a jazz-inspired programme performed last Saturday as part of the London Jazz Festival. And one of Brazil's most celebrated vocalists, Luciana Souza, adds her brilliantly elastic vocals to the Miles Davis sound, with Radio 3's first New Generation jazz artist, Gwilym Simcock, contributing a new piece of his own.

Luciana Souza (vocals)
Romero Lubambo (guitar)
Alex Acuna (percussion)
Britten Sinfonia
Gil Goldstein (conductor)

Villa Lobos, arr. Goldstein: Bachianais Brasilerias Nos 5 and 6
Bach, orch. Goldstein: Ricercare a 3 (The Musical Offering)
Federico Mompou: Cancion y danza No 6
Luciana Souza/Pablo Neruda: Memory
Egberto Gismonti, arr. Souza/Goldstein: Memoria e Fado
Miles Davis/Gil Evans, orch. Goldstein: Miles Ahead
Hermeto Pascoal, arr. Goldstein: Chorinho Pra Ele; Nem Um Talvez (Live-Evil/Miles Davis)
Joaquin Rodrigo, arr. Evans, orch. Goldstein: Adagio (Concierto de Aranjuez for guitar and orchestra)
Kurt Weill, arr. Gil Evans My Ship (Lady in the Dark)
Antonio Carlos Jobim, arr. Evans/Souza, orch. Goldstein: Corcorvado (Quiet Nights)
Pintos/Goncalves, arr. Evans, orch. Goldstein: Aos Pez Daz Cruz (Quiet Nights)
Egberto Gismonti, arr. Gismonti: Frevo
Gwilym Simcock: New work
MacGregor/Mercer/Evans, arr. Goldstein: Boplicity (Birth of the Cool)
Lennon and McCartney, orch. Goldstein: Hello Goodbye.

1 hour, 45 minutes

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Wed 28 Nov 2007 19:00

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  • Wed 28 Nov 2007 19:00