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Tag: Emily Dickinson

Thursday, May 12th

sounds of New York

Music is, in part, a function of place. Can you imagine these sounds coming out of San Diego?

Charles Gayle Trio (CG, tenor saxophone, piano; Larry Roland, bass; Michael Wimberly, drums), live, Germany (Cologne), 2012


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It might be lonelier
Without the Loneliness –

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), 535 (Franklin), fragment

Sunday, May 1st

Who needs instruments?

McCauley Spiritual Singers, c. 1960

“Jesus Gave Me Water”


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“Jesus Said Live Holy”


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A word that breathes distinctly
Has not the power to die

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), 1715 (Franklin), fragment

(Taking a break—back in a while.)

Wednesday, April 27th

sounds of Chicago

Ralph Shapey (1921-2003), Three for Six (1979); Oerknal!, live, Netherlands (The Hague, Amsterdam) 2014


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He ate and drank the precious Words—
His Spirit grew robust—
He knew no more that he was poor,
Nor that his frame was Dust—
He danced along the dingy Days
And this Bequest of Wings
Was but a Book—What Liberty
A loosened spirit brings—

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), 1593 (Franklin)

 

Tuesday, March 22nd

More cello.

Anna Thorvaldsdottir (1977-), Transitions (2014); Michael Nicolas, live, Chicago, 2015


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Let Emily sing for you because she cannot pray . . .

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), letter to cousins Louis and Frances Norcross (on the death of their father), 1863

Thursday, March 10th

sound and space

John Luther Adams (1953-), Sila: The Breath of the World (2014), live, New York, 2014 (performance begins at 4:45)

 

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We must be careful what we say. No bird resumes its egg.

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), letter to cousins Louise and Frances Norcross, 1872

Sunday, January 31st

sounds of Chicago

Thompson Community Singers, “Christ Is the Answer,” TV show (Jubilee Showcase), 1960s


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I stepped from Plank to Plank
A slow and cautious way
The Stars about my Head I felt
About my Feet the Sea –

I knew not but the next
Would be my final inch –
This gave me that precarious Gait
Some call Experience –

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), #926 (Franklin)

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I’m taking a break—back in a while.

Wednesday, January 13th

sounds of New York

More from the drummer on the new David Bowie album.

Mark Guiliana Beat Music (MG, drums; Stu Brooks, bass; Yuki Hirano, keyboards; with guests Steve Wall [tape recorder], Jeff Taylor [vocals]), live, New York, 2014

 

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Unknown –

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), #778 (Franklin), last line

Friday, January 8th

what’s new

David Bowie, “Lazarus,” 2016

 

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The World – feels Dusty
When We stop to Die –
We want the Dew – then –

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), #491 (Franklin), beginning

Thursday, January 7th

passings

Paul Bley, pianist, November 10, 1932-January 3, 2016

Live, 1970s?


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With Charlie Haden (bass), live, New York, 2000


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With John Gilmore (tenor saxophone), Gary Peacock (bass), Paul Motian (drums; or Billy Elgart, side 2, tracks 2-3), Turning Point, rec. 1964/1968

Side 1


Side 2

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Live, Norway (Oslo), 2008

 

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I held a Jewel in my fingers –
And went to sleep –
The day was warm, and winds were prosy—
I said ”Twill keep” –

I woke – and chid my honest fingers,
The Gem was gone –
And now, an Amethyst remembrance
Is all I own –

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), #261 (Franklin)

Tuesday, December 15th

Has anyone played Bach—or anything else—more searchingly?

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Partita No. 4 in D major
Glenn Gould (1932-1982), piano

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Musicians wrestle everywhere –

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), #229 (Franklin)