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Allen, I saw The Mary Lou Williams Trio at a club in Detroit in (as best I can recall) the 80's. I got the same impression you have regarding her rhythmic approach to bebop & post-bop tunes. Can you suggest a recorded example for Al Haig where he has trouble with a more contemporary tune? I have noticed a similar rhythmic situation when pre-Bop pianists play bop and post bop tunes. Ralph Sutton, Dick Hyman, Dick Wellstood are examples.
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On Bandcamp: ▶︎ Four Into Four | Billy Lester "Pianist Billy Lester is a late-bloomer on that reticent branch of the jazz tree, the school of Lennie Tristano." 😅 Fun, invigorating album (w/ Simon Wettenhall on trumpet).
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Relative Pitch Records Presents Fie Schouten with Open Space Improvisations based on and featuring texts from the book Espèces d'espaces/Species of Spaces by Georges Perec. CD AND DIGITAL FORMATS AVAILABLE ON MARCH 27, 2026 VIA RELATIVE PITCH RECORDS WWW.RELATIVEPITCHRECORDS.COM | RPR 1255 The new album Open Space by bass clarinetist Fie Schouten and her international ensemble, consisting of Vincent Courtois on cello, Sofia Borges on drums and actor Pierre Baux, will be released in March. The improvised music on this album is inspired and structured by the iconic 1974 book Espèces d'espaces (“Species of Spaces”) by French writer Georges Perec. The musical narrative follows the chapters and emotional development of the book. Several tracks incorporate texts from the book, recited by French actor Pierre Baux. In Espèces d'espaces, Georges Perec explores humanity's relationship with everyday and extraordinary living environments, each time from a different spatial perspective. Through Perec's eyes, the safety of the familiar and the defined becomes far less self-evident. The void, however intangible, becomes tangible. The book's chapters address progressively larger living spaces: from the bed to the room, the flat, the apartment building, the street, the city, the country, the world, and the universe. Fie Schouten says, "Perec is someone who carefully observes, and I find that fascinating. You essentially get a glimpse into how he views the world. And at the same time, he makes you think about how you could observe it yourself." Pierre Baux, Vincent Courtois, Fie Schouten, Sofia Borges (l - r) © Geert Vandepoele OPEN SPACE Music, too, generally needs space to move. It calls for openness and is thus an invitation. Being in the world is a negotiation with space – how to enter it and share it with others, a continuous search for balance. In Open Space, the ensemble members each claim their own space within the improvisations. Spontaneous impulses inspired by the text, followed by responses to one another, are central. There is a designed structure, but within it, much freedom. The musical narrative follows the book's chapters. Together with Pierre Baux, Schouten selected fragments to create a dramaturgical arc with contrasting elements: lying horizontally on a bed, the bustle of the street, philosophizing in a café where the letter "to her" still remains unwritten, through to the immeasurability of the universe. Through choices in instrumental combinations, the selection of specific clarinets, the design of textures, and the use of harmony, the different spaces with their distinct emotional charges come to life. The spoken voice tells the story in words and also provides articulation and pitch; the voice is equally part of the music. Fie Schouten © Geert Vandepoele "With Open Space, I want to communicate in a gentle yet activist way, that I wish for people to be generous with space and grant that to one another. And my language is music, so that's how I communicate it to others," Schouten explains and goes on, "I've read the book in different languages – each language gives a different character, and it's also interesting to reflect that in the music." The album Open Space is available for pre-order listening on Bandcamp. Available in-store and on streaming services on March 27. https://relativepitchrecords.bandcamp.com/album/open-space-2 TRACKS 01 SPACE [3:50] 02 the bed & the room [6:30] 03 the appartment - moving in [3:43] 04 the appartment – walls [4:04] 05 the street [2:07] 06 a letter [4:04] 07 the neighbourhood [2:44] 08 the city [5:15] 09 the country – borders [4:19] 10 UNIVERSE [3:04] All compositions by Fie Schouten, Vincent Courtois, Sofia Borges, Pierre Baux. Excerpts from Espèces d'espaces by Georges Perec spoken by Pierre Baux Recording, mix, master by Arjan van Asselt, BIMHUIS, Amsterdam July 1, 2025 ABOUT FIE SCHOUTEN AND THE ENSEMBLE Bass clarinetist Fie Schouten is praised for the flexible sound and virtuosic command of her instrument. She is known as an interpreter of composed music, and develops her own projects in improvised music, in which literature plays an important role. Schouten has been collaborating for several years with the lyrical French cellist Vincent Courtois. Their earlier project and eponymous album VOSTOK Remote Islands (2023), also inspired by literature, received widespread critical acclaim. More recently, Schouten has begun working with the versatile Portuguese percussionist Sofia Borges. Pierre Baux has been collaborating with Vincent Courtois for over 20 years and has dedicated himself to exploring the relationship between music and literature. Schouten is an in-demand musician, educator, curator and festival founder, who received numerous awards. Further info about her: https://fieschouten.nl/about/bio/
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“Miles from India” Times Square Records, 2 cd set disc 1
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Alexis Cole “Someday my Prince Will Come” Venus cd Alexis Cole (vocal), Fred Hirsch (piano), Steve Raspina (bass), Matt Wilson (drums), Gregoire Murray (harmonica), Don Braden (tenor & Soprano saxs and flute) Recorded May 9 & 10, 2009 at Avatar Studios, New York 250×251 15.9 KB
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RIP Bob Zieff! I know of him from this.
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Othello appears to be a little overdressed for the occasion.
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Louise Erdrich: Python's Kiss
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Robert L. Zieff, jazz composer, arranger, and educator died peacefully in Stuart, Florida, on March 26th in 2026 at the age of 98. He is survived by his wife, Ella Marie Forsyth, a fellow musician. Over a career spanning more than sixty five years, he made significant contributions to jazz as both a creative artist and scholar. His work with Chet Baker & Dick Twardzik was of particular interest to me RIP Bob
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George Russell - Othello Ballet Suite / Electronic Organ Sonata No. 1 Masabumi Kikuchi – Black Orpheus
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
Peter Friedman replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
This evening will be going to The Century Room to hear alto sax player Tim Green perform with the University of Arizona Jazz Band.
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