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"Today’s episode of The Jazz Hole features the Boston-based trio Bruno Råberg/Allan Chase/Austin McMahon with music from their album “The Prospector” and the Dutch-based Argentinean composer, guitarist and bandleader Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble with music from “Different Roots”. It also features music by three NYC-based artists: Canadian-born vocalist and composer Kari van der Kloot, violinist and composer Gabe Terracciano (originally from Portland, Maine) and the Russian-born vocalist and composer Svetlana. Bruno Råberg, Allan Chase, Austin McMahon - “Triloka” & “Rockside Haiku” Album: The Prospector Bruno Råberg (b, comp), Allan Chase (ss) and Austin McMahon (d, perc) Kari van der Kloot - “Swimming” & “Caution” Album: The Architects Kari van der Kloot (voc), Lisanne Tremblay (violin, bck voc), Jamie Reynolds (p, syn, bck voc), Gary Wang (b) and Nathan Ellman-Bell (d) Gabe Terracciano Trio - “Dance for Jimmy” & “Ad Una Fresca Riva / Al Primo Vostro Sguardo” Album: Three Part Invention Gabe Terracciano (violin, viola, composer “Dance for Jimmy”), Josh Dunn (g) and Ian Hutchison (b) - “Ad Una Fresca Riva / Al Primo Vostro Sguardo” composed by Luca Marenzio ------- Svetlana and the Delancey Five - “All I Want” & “It’s All Good” Album: Night at the Speakeasy Svetlana Shmulyian (voc), Wycliffe Gordon (tb, arr), Charlie Caranicas (tp), Adrian Cunningham (cl), Dalton Ridenhour (p), Vinny Raniolo (g), George Delancey (b) and Rob Garcia (d) ------- Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble – “Opening” & “Deep, Dark and Blue” Album: Different Roots Rodrigo Faina (cond, e-g), Fanny Alofs (voc), Marieke Franssen (fl), Ilse Eijsink, Lars Wouters (cl, b-cl), Paul van der Feen (ss, as), Kees Krabben (as), Iman Spaargaren (ts), Nils van Haften (ss, ts, bs), Stefan Liedtke (bassoon), Marc Kaptijn, Erwin ter Bogt (tp, flh), Gerard Kleijn (flh), Victor Belmonte (tb, b-tb), Daniel Quiles Cascant (tb), Dave Kutz (tuba), Guillermo Celano (e-g), Folkert Oosterbeek (p, rhodes), Clemens van der Feen (b), Marcos Baggiani (d, perc), Jasper Le Clercq (violin) and Nina Hitz (cello) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 02:51 - Triloka - Bruno Råberg, Allan Chase, Austin McMahon 07:33 - Rockside Haiku - Bruno Råberg, Allan Chase, Austin McMahon 13:41 - Swimming - Kari van der Kloot 21:56 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 25:45 - Caution - Kari van der Kloot 32:38 - Dance for Jimmy - Gabe Terracciano Trio 37:14 - Ad Una Fresca Riva / Al Primo Vostro Sguardo - Gabe Terracciano Trio 41:58 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 43:37 - All I Want - Svetlana & the Delancey Five 47:18 - It’s All Good - Svetlana & the Delancey Five 51:28 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 54:30 - Opening - Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble 56:18 - Deep, Dark and Blue - Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble 62:23 - Finish "

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In 2009 Linus Wyrsch joined the team of DJs at BTR and took over the bi-weekly jazz show,The Jazz Hole. Being a sought-after clarinetist and saxophonist, himself, in the Big Apple, Linus embraces a unique relationship with the jazz genre and its musicians, consequently providing the listeners with a backstage pass to the New York jazz scene. The hour-long show features the music of new talents from inside and outside of the New York circuit, and every once in a while, Linus is able to sneak in a major jazz artist, sometimes accompanied with a short interview. Over the years, he has interviewed John Clayton, Lew Tabackin, Fred Hersch, Sue Mingus, Steve Gadd, Jojo Mayer, Gerald Clayton, Javon Jackson, the President of Resonance Records George Klabin, Sofia Rei, Sharel Cassity, Mark Sherman, Harvie S, Jean-Michel Pilc, Dafnis Prieto, Randy Johnston, Helen Sung, Gregorio Uribe and many others. The Jazz Hole podcast comes out every other Sunday, featuring a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Also check out The Jazz Hole Live, which features live recorded sets every second Thursday of the month.