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Omia artikkeleitani — My articles

Almuñécar jazz festival 2008

27 August 2008

Tony Kofi: "The solidity of sound"

8 April 2008

The mystery of jazz

14 February 2008

Tropical jazz moods in Almuñécar

14 August 2007

Jazzia Mäyränkolossa

8.5.2007

Saxophones galore!

7 February 2007

Mika Mylläri's lullabies

3 November 2006

Geoff Gascoyne's soul food

7 August 2006

Classic Sonny Rollins x 3

5 July 2006

Jonathan Gee's Italian trio on tour

10 May 2006

Jazz pianists in their own words

16 March 2006

The beauty of Charlie Parker's music

16 January 2006

Seikkailuja pianojazzin maailmassa

28.11.2005

Adventures in the world of jazz piano

28 November 2005

Jari Perkiömäki receives jazz award

25 November 2005

Remembering Dizzy Gillespie

29 November 2004

Kenny Barron in Almuñécar

26 July 2004

Coleridge Goode — A Life in Jazz

6 May 2003

Polar Jazz 2000 at Vortex

Vortex Jazz Bar Programme, 2000


Muiden kirjoittajien artikkeleita — Articles by other writers

Venezuela 'exporta' a EE UU su sistema de orquestas juveniles por Jesús Ruiz Mantilla, El País, 3 de diciembre de 2008

'I'm developing a sudden interest in drum solos' by Alexis Petridis, The Guardian, 7 November 2008

One explosive, spacious milestone by John Fordham, The Guardian, 7 November 2008

Make it up as you go along by John Lewis, The Guardian, 7 November 2008

Herbie rides again by Andrew Purcell, The Guardian, 7 November 2008

Obituary: Bheki Mseleku by John Fordham, The Guardian, 15 September 2008

Adelantarnos a la utopía por Gustavo Dudamel, El País, 22 de mayo de 2008

El triunfo de la música como arma social por Jesús Ruiz Mantilla, El País, 22 de mayo de 2008

Las Orquestas Infantiles y Juveniles de Venezuela ganan el Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes, El País, 21 de mayo de 2008

'Why would you want to do anything else?' by John Fordham, The Guardian, 22 February 2008

Ver, escuchar, sentir, pensar por J.A. Vela del Campo, El País, 26 de enero de 2008

"La música salva vidas en mi país por Jesús Ruiz Mantilla, El País, 25 de enero de 2008

La dama del piano por Carlos Galilea, El País, 19 de enero de 2008

El último romántico del jazz por José María García Martínez, El País, 19 de enero de 2008

Los sonidos de la solidaridad por Juan Ángel Vela del Campo, El País, 19 de enero de 2008

 

These nights of exhilarating live performance are reinventing music by Simon Jenkins

The Guardian, 30 November 2007

Sibelius: The rest is silence by Damian Thompson

The Daily Telegraph, 10 November 2007

Perfect Finnish by Rick Jones

New Statesman, 25 October 2007

A sound supreme by Geoff Dyer

The Guardian, 13 October 2007

Sibelius - an erotic symbolist by Hannu-Ilari Lampila

Helsingin Sanomat, International Edition, 25 September 2007

The silence of Sibelius by Tom Service

The Guardian, 20 September 2007

Who hasn't been inspired by Herbie Hancock? by John Fordham

The Guardian/Arts blog - music, 4 October 2007

The food of love by James Fenton

The Guardian, 29 September 2007

The silence of Sibelius by Tom Service

The Guardian, 20 September 2007

Obituary: Joe Zawinul by John L. Walters

The Guardian, 13 September 2007

Chávez pours millions more into pioneering music scheme by Rory Carroll

The Guardian, 4 September 2007

La orquesta de los pobres por Jesús Ruiz Mantilla

El País Semanal, 30 de agosto de 2007

We are committed to making classical music more accessible by Stephen Maddock

The Guardian, 30 August 2007

Caracas about them by Stephen Pritchard

The Observer, 26 August 2007

Prom 48: Simon Bolivar NYO / Dudamel, Royal Albert Hall, London by Edward Seckerson

The Independent, 21 August 2007

La orquesta milagrosa por Lourdes Goméz

El País, 21 de agosto de 2007

Instruments of change by Philippa Ibbotson

The Guardian, 21 August 2007

Max Roach, a founder of modern jazz, dies at 83 by Peter Keepnews

International Herald Tribune, 16 August 2007

Orchestral manoeuvres by Ed Vulliamy

The Guardian, 29 July 2007

'He took it further than anyone' (John Coltrane) by John Fordham

The Guardian, 13 July 2007

Apparition in the Woods: Rescuing Sibelius from silence by Alex Ross

The New Yorker, 9 July 2007

His Second Act (Frank Sinatra) by Benjamin Schwarz

The Atlantic.com, July/August 2007

Free radical (Ornette Coleman) by Andrew Purcell

The Guardian, 29 June 2007

Chronicling the life of Buddy Bolden: The elusive man who may have invented jazz by Michael Cieply

International Herald Tribune, 23 April 2007

Wynton Marsalis Checks In on The Land That Never Has Been Yet by Ron Jacobs

MR Zine, 6 April 2007

Why we're so good at recognizing music by Clive Thompson

International Herald Tribune, 3 January 2007

Everyone, it seems, is part of the jazz scene by Mike Zwerin

International Herald Tribune, 3 October 2006

Improvised jazz, African rhythms by Mike Zwerin

International Herald Tribune, 21 June 2006

Tony Kofi, The Crypt, Camberwell by John L Walters

The Guardian, 8 June 2006

Jazz for a new generation at London club by Mike Zwerin

International Herald Tribune, 5 April 2006

Global warming by Hugh Masekela

The Guardian, 24 March 2006

Jazz: the best new stuff thrives far from the majors by Sholto Byrnes

The Independent, 3 February 2006

Music to pack away for that desert island by Mike Zwerin

International Herald Tribune, 10 January 2006

Music to make time pass in a bunker by Mike Zwerin

International Herald Tribune, 27 December 2005

Cultural Resistance by Nikos Raptis

ZNet, 14 December 2005, (This article is a premium sent to Sustainer Donors of Z/ZNet. To learn more, consult ZNet at http://www.zmag.org)

William Claxton: Jazz life in the US by Sholto Byrnes

The Independent, 5 November 2005

Geoff Gascoyne, Keep It to Yourself by John Fordham

The Guardian, 14 October 2005

Trio Töykeät happily leave the serious stuff to others by Mari Koppinen

Helsingin Sanomat, International Edition, 27 September 2005

Thelonious Monk/ John Coltrane, At Carnegie Hall by John Fordham

The Guardian, 23 September 2005

Unlikely cold war warriors by Dave Gelly

The Observer, 18 September 2005

Obituary: Francy Boland by John Fordham

The Guardian, 14 September 2005

Monk, Coltrane and the missing link in the history of jazz by Mike Zwerin

International Herald Tribune, 7 September 2005

Regina Carter, Ronnie Scott's Club, London by John Fordham

The Guardian, 24 June 2005

Dick Heckstall-Smith tribute by John L Walters

The Guardian, 8 June 2005

"The music of Sibelius has been turned into a stomping ground of racism and nationalism" by Antti Vihinen

Helsingin Sanomat, International Edition, 3 May 2005

Tim Richards, Epistrophy by John Fordham

The Guardian, 8 April 2005

Finnish with a flourish by David McKie

The Guardian, 24 February 2005

Obituary: Dick Heckstall-Smith by John Fordham

The Guardian, 22 December 2004

Gee/ Gallo/ Minetto, Cream of Mandarins by John Fordham

The Guardian, 17 December 2004

Free jazz! by Gilad Atzmon

The Guardian, 15 November 2004

Duke Ellington - The Centennial Collection by John L Walters

The Guardian, 12 November 2004

'Kevin Sacey seems to know his music and he's a nice guy' by John Fordham

The Guardian, 18 October 2004

Gilad Atzmon, Musik - Rearranging the 20th Century by John Fordham

The Guardian, 8 October 2004

Geri Allen, The Life of a Song by John Fordham

The Guardian, 1 October 2004

Jimi Tenor - Jazz Cafe, London by John L Walters

The Guardian, 21 September 2004

Ed Jones: Core Jazz Values by Chris Parker

27 March 2003

Tony Kofi Quartet Plays Monk by Dave Gelly

The Observer, 22 August 2004

Joe Harriott, Swings High by John Fordham

The Guardian, 23 July 2004

Uri Caine Trio, Live at the Village Vanguard by John Fordham

The Guardian, 9 July 2004

Tony Kofi Quartet, All Is Know by John Fordham

The Guardian, 18 June 2004

Letter: Elvin Jones by Geoff Coombel

The Guardian, 25 May 2004

Obituary: Elvin Jones by John Fordham

The Guardian, 20 May 2004

Arnie Somoguy's Improvokation by James Griffiths

The Guardian, 18 May 2004

Arnie Somogyi's Improvokation, Star Mountain Sessions by John Fordham

The Guardian, 14 May 2004

Joe Lovano, I'm All for You by John Fordham

The Guardian, 14 May 2004

Obituary: Barney Kessel -Versatile founding father of the jazz guitar tradition by John Fordham

The Guardian, 10 May 2004

Note Perfect: Sonny Rollins by John Fordham

The Guardian, 28 April 2004

Finland's biggest foreign hits are composed by... by Vesa Sirén

Helsingin Sanomat, International Edition, 11 February 2004

Flee as a Bird by Gary Giddins

The Village Voice, 15 December 2003

The Monk Liberation Front by John L Walters

The Guardian, 25 November 2003

Jonathan Gee Trio by James Griffiths

The Guardian, 3 October 2003

Journey to the heart of Monk by Phil Johnson

Independent on Sunday, 21 September 2003

Ed Jones/Damon Brown by John Fordham

The Guardian, 11 September 2003

Music exports bigger than ever - government support welcome

Helsingin Sanomat, International Edition, 5 September 2003

Give the Drummers Some: Roy Haynes and Max Roach Master Time by Gary Giddins

The Village Voice, 25 June 2003

Jimi Tenor Big Band by Betty Clarke

The Guardian, 17 March 2003

Kaija Saariaho, Composer by Vesa Sirén

Virtual Finland, January 2003

New agency launched to export Finnish pop music by Pirkko Kotirinta

Helsingin Sanomat, International Edition, 21 January 2003

Blowing up a storm (Wynton Marsalis) by Maya Jaggi

The Guardian, 25 January 2003

The real first lady of jazz by Stephen Bourne

The Guardian, 25 January 2003

Ed Jones — Vortex, London by John Fordham

The Guardian, 22 January 2003

Ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome...the Jazz Masters by Harri Uusitorppa

Helsingin Sanomat, International Edition, 19 November 2002

Kimmo Pohjonen: Whatever you do, just don't call it a squeezebox by Louise Gray

The Independent, 27 October 2002)

How jazz got its groove back: Artists worldwide are breathing life back into the genre by Mike Zwerin

International Herald Tribune, 28 August 2002

Celebrating the new flamenco: Spanish Gypsy music is moving onto the world stage by Mike Zwerin

International Herald Tribune, 14 August 2002

Listening but not hearing: the Ken Burns version by Chris Parker

openDemocracy, 8 August 2001

From Polarities and Eagle Street

Polar Jazz pianist's new CD

30 November 2001

Sibelius: "Fresh controversy"

27 September 2001

Oramo: "Best Sibelius's Fifth"

26 September 2001

Shostakovich, Stalin and Finland

8 September 2001

Finnish Suite "from Soviet military"

16 August 2001

Jazz: New moods, new sounds

17 July 2001

Sakari Oramo: "Real Sibelian"

31 May 2001

Kaija Saariaho: from loner to world fame

23 March 2001

Pygmy Jazz breaks through

19 February 2001

Jazz life in Helsinki

12 February 2001

Naxos has faith in Finnish musicians

7 February 2001

The art of falling in love by Ed Jones

Focus 2001

Polar Jazz: European jazz redefined by Chris Parker

Focus 2000

Kenny Wheeler hits it off with Jan Simons

27 November 2000

Britain's jazz veterans join forces with young Finns

7 August 2000

Mika Mylläri stars in Pori Jazz

17 July 2000

BURN: "Dynamic project"

30 May 2000

BURN at Vortex and Bath Jazz Festival

29 May 2000

Northern Lights over Stoke Newington

26 May 2000

Wheeler and Mikkonen open Polar Jazz at Vortex

25 May 2000

Kenny Wheeler featured in Polar Jazz

14 April 2000

Aalto, Sibelius and the New York Finnish Pavilion, 1939

January 1999

Ed Jones Quintet's adventures in Finland

June 1998

Iskelmä wins every time

June 1998

Put the blame on Slade

June 1998

Popular music in Finland

May 1998

"A taut front line": Jones and Mylläri tour Scotland and Finland

February 1998

Ed Jones adds Finnish flavour to his jazz band

January 1998

Finnish jazz benefits from more international contacts

January 1998

"In vino veritas" -- Guy Rickards: Jean Sibelius

October 1997

 

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