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Saturday, May 16th

There are a handful of pianists whose every note I’m hungry to hear—he’s one.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Sonata No. 8 in A Minor; Dinu Lipatti (1917-1950), recording, 1950

 

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Bruce Davidson (1933-), Palisades, New Jersey, 1958

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Tuesday, May 12th

sounds of Amsterdam

More of the Instant Composers Pool (ICP) Orchestra.*

Live, Chicago (Elastic Arts), 5/3/15


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Bruce Davidson (1933-), Palisades, New Jersey, 1958

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*Ab Baars, tenor saxophone; Tobias Delius, tenor saxophone; Michael Moore, alto saxophone; Thomas Heberer, trumpet; Walter Wierbos, trombone; Tristan Honsiger, cello; Mary Oliver, violin; Ernst Glerum, bass; Han Bennink, drums; with guest Guus Janssen (piano).

Monday, May 11th

career plans for the next life

Maybe, instead of those other things (tap dancer, rubboard player in a zydeco band, bass player in a reggae band, guitar player in a Malian band, cellist in a string quartet), I’ll be a bird.

John Luther Adams (1953-), songbirdsongs (1974-80), Callithumpian Consort (Stephen Drury, dir.), recording (2012)


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Tony Fitzpatrick (1958-), Lunch Drawing #48: A Bird for Bruce Lee

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Sunday, May 10th

testify!

The Consolers (Sullivan & Iola Pugh), “Reach Out Your Hand,” live


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musical thoughts

If perfection lies in the absence of anything inessential, this is no less perfect than Bach.

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Bruce Davidson (1933-), Palisades, New Jersey, 1958

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Saturday, May 9th

tonight in Chicago

These guys will be at Constellation, as will I.

Tim Berne’s Snakeoil (TB, alto saxophone; Oscar Noriega, clarinet, bass clarinet; Matt Mitchell, piano; Ches Smith, drums, vibes, conga), “Lost in Redding,” live, Buenos Aires, 2015

 

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Bruce Davidson (1933-), Palisades, New Jersey, 1958

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Friday, May 1st

only rock ‘n’ roll

The Ex, “That’s Not a Virus,” live, France (Annecy), 2015


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William Klein (1928-), 4 Heads, New York, 1955

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Wednesday, April 29th

If this is the answer, what’s the question?

Bernhard Leitner (1938-), Serpentinata, Austria (Vienna), 2011

Saturday, April 18th

never enough

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Suite No. 3 in C major for Unaccompanied Cello; Anner Bylsma, live, 2000


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art beat: Thursday at the Art Institute of Chicago

Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), Vase in the Form of an Exotic Plant, 1886/87

Style: "Japanese baskets"

 

Wednesday, April 1st

Ever notice how musical white folks are?

The Handsome Family, “Darling, My Darling” (R. Sparks), live, Australia (Sydney), 2010


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art beat: more from Friday at the Art Institute of Chicago

Paul Klee (1879-1940), Death in the Garden (Legend), 1919

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Sunday, March 29th

angels

Marion Williams and the Stars of Faith, “Mean Old World,” live, Netherlands (Utrecht), 1962

 

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art beat: more from Friday at the Art Institute of Chicago

Joseph Cornell (1903-1972), Untitled (Forgotten Game), c. 1949

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Superiority to Fate
Is difficult to gain
‘Tis not conferred of any
But possible to earn

A pittance at a time
Until to Her surprise
The Soul with strict economy
Subsist till Paradise.

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), #1043 (Franklin)