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  1. A documentary film about Catherine and Darius Brubeck’s years in South Africa is currently showing at Film Festivals around the world. The film charts the couple’s transformational impact on the South African contemporary music scene as they set up the first jazz degree course in the country at the University of Kwazulu-Natal. A multicultural band calling themselves The Jazzanians grew ...

  2. 7 avr. 2024 · Playing the Changes - Tracking Darius Brubeck: Directed by Michiel ten Kleij. With Darius Brubeck, Bongani Sokhela, Kevin Gibson, Natalie Rungan. Darius Brubeck - Playing the Changes is a documentary that revolves around Darius Brubeck, son of jazz musician Dave Brubeck, and Darius' wife Catherine (Cathy) as they are "playing the changes" through their life in music, education and personal ...

  3. Playing the Changes is a documentary about the life of jazz pianist Darius Brubeck (born in 1947), the eldest son of legendary jazz musician Dave Brubeck. People quite often see him as 'the son of’ but he has used this distinction with idealism. This story examines why and how jazz had a transformative role in different types of societies ...

  4. A documentary that revolves around Darius Brubeck, son of Dave Brubeck who, together with his wife Catherine, has overcome formidable challenges to establish...

  5. The Darius Brubeck Quartet will appear ‘live’ in conjunction with this showing of a documentary film about Catherine and Darius Brubeck’s years in South Africa which is now showing at Film Festivals around the world. The film charts the couple’s transformational impact on the South African contemporary music scene as they set up the first jazz degree course in the... Read More >

  6. Playing the Changes - Tracking Darius Brubeck est un film réalisé par Michiel ten Kleij. Synopsis : Playing the chances met en lumière l’impact social de la musique jazz en racontant l ...

  7. 29 avr. 2024 · TRACKING DARIUS BRUBECK : documentaire remarquable et émouvant, témoignant du pouvoir de la musique contre toute discrimination.