Gwilym Simcock, Trish Clowes, BBC SSO broadcast live from City Halls, Glasgow Scotland on BBC Radio 3 "Live In Concert" 2014-01-27 HD stream FLAC

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Presented by Louise Fryer
Performer-composers Gwilym Simcock and Trish Clowes join the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra for jazz compositions, improvisation and 20th century classics by Bernstein and Milhaud.
"I feel there is no boundary line", said Duke Ellington, talking about classical music and jazz, and so as part of the 2014 Celtic Connections Festival, two of the UK's brightest jazz talents join forces with one of the UK's most versatile orchestras, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, on stage at City Halls in Glasgow.
Pianist Gwilym Simcock and saxophonist Trish Clowes (former and current Radio 3 New Generation Artists) perform their own compositions and improvisations alongside works by classical composers who, in an earlier era, blended jazz styles with their own idioms.
Amid recent works by Simcock and Clowes, performed by them with the BBC SSO and their own all-star trio, the orchestra will play Milhaud's 1920's ballet score 'La cr�ation du monde' and Bernstein's '3 Dance Episodes', drawn from his Broadway musical 'On The Town'. The concert is conducted by the American-born contemporary music specialist Clark Rundell.

Part 1
01 intro
02 Milhaud: La cr�ation du monde
03 talk
04 Gwilym Simcock: Cumbrian Thaw
05 talk
06 Trish Clowes: Sketch
07 outro

Part 2

08 intro
09 Bernstein: Three Dance Episodes from On the Town
10 talk
11 Trish Clowes: Wayne's Waltz
12 talk
13 Gershwin: Lullaby (featuring Trish Clowes)
14 talk
15 Simcock: Move!
16 outro

Gwilym Simcock (piano)
Trish Clowes (saxophone)
Chris Montague (guitar)
Calum Gourlay (bass)
Martin France (drums)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Clark Rundell (conductor)