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Article: Album Review

Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh/Garth Knox: All Soundings Are True

Read "All Soundings Are True" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Unlike notated music, where one wrongly sounded note can jar terribly, improvised music obeys no stringent laws. It can jar but it's never wrong. Indeed, the concept of what constitutes music--our appreciation or tolerance for some sounds but not others--is frequently challenged by improvisers, for whom all sounds are valid. Fiddler Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh (This Is ...

News: Recording

Whaling Ciy Sound Releases "Lineage" by Dave Liebman and Michael Stephans

Whaling Ciy Sound Releases "Lineage" by Dave Liebman and Michael Stephans

Since he began to seriously pursue a career as a jazz artist back in the 1960s, Dave Liebman has been on a transformative journey towards becoming a true original in the genre. After assuming sideman slots with the likes of Miles Davis, Elvin Jones, and Chick Corea, to name but a few, he has certainly earned ...

Album

Luciano Berio: Sequenzas

Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Released: 2000
Track listing: Sequenzas I - IV

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Article: Album Review

Ensemble InterContemporain: Luciano Berio: Sequenzas

Read "Luciano Berio: Sequenzas" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Mr. Astarita: Avant-Garde jazz may be considered in the same vein as much 20th Century postmodern classical music, a la Maurice Kagel and Luciano Berio. Both genres (if, indeed, they are different) boast a deliberate composition and/or improvisation providing a product of almost stream-of-consciousness sound. Knowing your interest in the avant-garde in jazz, I thought you ...

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Article: Album Review

Ensemble InterContemporain: Luciano Berio: Sequenzas

Read "Luciano Berio: Sequenzas" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


A Memo to Glenn Astarita, Modern/Avant-Garde Editor, All About Jazz: Mr. Astarita: Avant-Garde jazz may be considered in the same vein as much 20th Century postmodern classical music, a la Maurice Kagel and Luciano Berio. Both genres (if, indeed, they are different) boast a deliberate composition and/or improvisation providing a product of almost stream-of-consciousness sound. Knowing ...


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