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July 8, 2007

Now Playing: David Torn

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David Torn: Prezens (ECM 1877) (2007) David Torn: guitars, live sampling and manipulation Tim Berne: alto saxophone Craig Taborn: Fender Rh...
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David Torn: Prezens (ECM 1877) (2007) David Torn: guitars, live sampling and manipulation Tim Berne: alto saxophone Craig Taborn: Fender Rh...
June 10, 2007

Grateful Dead MP3s – Free & Legal!

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I am not a big fan of the MP3 format. I just don’t think it sounds very good. I am definitely not willing to pay cash money for an MP3 file...
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May 28, 2007

Herbie Hancock Quartet – Ryman Auditorium 5/25/07

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1. Sonrisa 2. Actual Proof 3. Watermelon Man (7 Teens) 4. Stitched Up 5. Virgin Forest 6. Maiden Voyage 7. I Just Called to Say I Love You 8...
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Best Avant-Jazz Records of the 1990s

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Over at Destination Out there’s been a fascinating survey on the “best” avant-jazz records of the 1990s. Lists are always fun, so here’s mi...
May 27, 2007

Nashville Symphony Orchestra – Schermerhorn Center 5/18/07

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Puts: “…this noble company” (Processional for Orchestra) Haydn: Symphony No.103 in E-Flat Major “Drumroll” Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra Al...
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May 20, 2007

NYC (Part 4): Maurizio Pollini – Carnegie Hall, NYC 4/29/07

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Chopin: Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op.45 Chopin: Ballade in F Major/A minor, Op.38 Chopin: Two Nocturnes, Op.27 Chopin: Scherzo No.3 Chopin: ...
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May 12, 2007

NYC (Part 3): Records & Books

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Saturday was mostly sunny and quite warm - an excellent day to walk around and shop. You can get anything you want in New York City. What do...
May 6, 2007

NYC (Part 2): Taylor Ho Bynum Sextet – Jazz Gallery, NYC 4/27/07

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Taylor Ho Bynum: cornet Jessica Pavone: viola, electric bass Loren Kiyoshi Dempster: violoncello Mary Halvorson: electric guitar Evan O’Reil...
May 5, 2007

NYC (Part 1): Academy of Ancient Music – Zankel Hall, NYC 4/26/07

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Handel: Concerto Gross in B-Flat Major, Op. 3, No.2 Handel: Concerto Grosso in D Major, Op.3, No.6 Telemann: Water Music Suite, “Hamburg...
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April 22, 2007

Andrew Hill (1931-2007)

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Pianist/composer Andrew Hill died on Friday, April 20 after a long battle with cancer. Howard Mandel’s obituary can be found here . Hill ha...
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April 15, 2007

Lucinda Williams at the Ryman Auditorium 3/30/07

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1. Rescue 2. Pineola 3. Fruits of My Labor 4. Drunken Angel 5. Car Wheels on a Gravel Road 6. Fancy Funeral 7. Over Time 8. 2 Kool 2 B 4 Got...
April 8, 2007

Vega String Quartet at Emory University 3/23/07

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J.S. Bach : Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV1006 Wei-Wei Le, violin Bela Bartok: String Quartet No. 6 Vega String Quartet J.S. Bach: Suite No. ...
March 18, 2007

Philip Glass Ensemble at the Schermerhorn Center 2/18/07

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A friend offered me a free ticket to see the Philip Glass Ensemble perform at the Schermerhorn Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, F...
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March 17, 2007

A Good Book About Music

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I have been neglecting the blog lately - too much going on, not enough time or, more importantly, energy to write. Lots to think about, thou...
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February 11, 2007

Sunday Morning Schoenberg (& Adorno)

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This morning, with my coffee: Arnold Schoenberg: Ewartung, Op.17 (Sony SMK 48 466 CD) Janis Martin, soprano; BBC Symphony Orchestra, Pierr...
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Tickets? We got Tickets!

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I’m ashamed to admit it, but while we’ve lived in the Nashville area for almost ten years now, we’ve never once been to a performance at the...
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Why music?

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One of the things that makes writing about music so difficult for me is that I genuinely do not understand why people listen to music. Or ra...
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February 4, 2007

Is Music Art? (Part Three)

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Sam made a comment on Part Two: "I think you’d have been hard pressed in 1967 to find someone to admit they didn’t think Sgt Pepper wa...
January 28, 2007

Is Music Art? (Part Two)

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“Do we have anything in music for example that really wipes everything out? That just cleans everything away, from some aspect of illusion a...
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Rodger Coleman
I used to play in a punk-jazz band called UYA (a/k/a Upstanding Young Americans) in the early 1990s and, upon its demise, moved to Nashville in 1997 with my beautiful wife, Liz. We enjoy our work in the city and our quiet house in the pastoral, semi-rural community of Kingston Springs, Tennessee.
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