Bud Powell's Moods
Kate Molleson and biographer Peter Pullman follow Bud Powell into the late 1950s.
This week Kate Molleson explores the life and work of a jazz giant in his centenary year: the amazing Bud Powell, in the company of Powell鈥檚 biographer Peter Pullman. Focusing on Bud Powell as a performer, prioritising his own compositions but also appreciating the art of improvisation as spontaneous composition.
Bud Powell was born in 1924 and grew up in Harlem, against the backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance. He was a gifted pianist from a young age and became a pioneer of bebop. But he was a troubled soul and the great paradox of Bud Powell is how there could be such joy and expression in his music while his life was so painful.
Today Kate Molleson and Peter Pullman explore Bud Powell in the 1950s, a period in which, while still prolific, he was perceived to be someone in decline. It emphasises the brevity of his glory years: he was in his early 30s. During this period his friend and sometime adversary Charlie Parker died. Theirs had been a confounding relationship. Their last appearance together had been a shambles. Powell was in a mess and kept disappearing, to the point that Parker took to the microphone and called his name plaintively: 鈥淏ud Powell. Bud Powell.鈥
Peter Pullman's deeply researched biography of Bud Powell is called Wail: the Life of Bud Powell.
To listen on most smart speakers, just say: 鈥淎sk 91热爆 Sounds to play Composer of the Week.鈥
Music featured:
Willow Grove (from Piano Interpretations by Bud Powell)
Nice Work If You Can Get It (from Bud Powell Trio)
Elegy (from Blues in the Closet)
Blues for Bessie (from Strictly Powell)
Ornithology (from the Amazing Bud Powell)
Bud on Bach (from the Amazing Bud Powell, vol 3)
Buster Rides Again (from the Amazing Bud Powell, vol 4)
John鈥檚 Abbey (from the Amazing Bud Powell, vol 4)
Cleopatra鈥檚 Dream (from The Scene Changes)
Getting There (from The Scene Changes)
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Music Played
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Bud Powell
Willow Grove
Performer: Bud Powell. Performer: George Duvivier. Performer: Art Taylor.- VERVE.
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Bud Powell
Nice Work If You Can Get It
Ensemble: Bud Powell Trio.- PARLOPHONE UK.
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Bud Powell
Elogie
Performer: Bud Powell. Performer: Ray Brown. Performer: Osie Johnson.- VERVE.
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Bud Powell
Blues for Bessie
Performer: Bud Powell. Performer: George Duvivier. Performer: Art Taylor.- RCA.
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Charlie Parker
Ornithology
Performer: Bud Powell. Performer: Tommy Potter. Performer: Roy Haynes.- BLUE NOTE.
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Bud Powell
Bud on Bach
Performer: Bud Powell.- BLUE NOTE.
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Bud Powell
Buster Rides Again
Performer: Bud Powell. Performer: Sam Jones. Performer: Philly Joe Jones.- BLUE NOTE.
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Bud Powell
John's Abbey
Performer: Bud Powell. Performer: Sam Jones. Performer: Philly Joe Jones.- BLUE NOTE.
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Bud Powell
Cleopatra's Dream
Performer: Bud Powell. Performer: Paul Chambers. Performer: Art Taylor.- BLUE NOTE.
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Bud Powell
Gettin' There
Performer: Bud Powell. Performer: Paul Chambers. Performer: Art Taylor.- BLUE NOTE.
Broadcast
- Wed 13 Nov 2024 16:0091热爆 Radio 3
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