Carla Bley And Steve Swallow On Piano Jazz Bley and Swallow join host Marian McPartland for trio renditions of Carla Bley originals.

Carla Bley And Steve Swallow On Piano Jazz

Carla Bley And Steve Swallow In The Studio

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Carla Bley And Steve Swallow In The Studio

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Bassist Steve Swallow and pianist Carla Bley are both acclaimed jazz composers and performers with international reputations. On this 1996 episode of Piano Jazz, they team up to talk with host Marian McPartland about their combined repertoire of innovative music. Bley and Swallow kick off the program with a duet version of Bley's composition "Major." Then, McPartland joins Bley for a unique duet on "Chopsticks," and they close the show as a trio with Bley's "Ad Infinitum."

Originally broadcast in the winter of 1996.

Set List

  • "Major" (C. Bley)
  • "King Korn" (C. Bley)
  • "Carnation" (S. Swallow)
  • "Sing Me Softly of the Blues" (C. Bley)
  • "Romantic Notion #3" (C. Bley)
  • "Instant Romance" (M. McPartland)
  • "Chopsticks" (E. Allen)
  • "Ida Lupino" (C. Bley)
  • "Ad Infinitum" (C. Bley)