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Saturday, February 6th

never enough

Micro-review: !

Johann Sebastian Bach, Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004 (arr. Ferruccio Busoni); Hélène Grimaud (piano), live, Berlin, 2001

(Note: After posting this clip, I found that it cannot be viewed here; however, it can be at YouTube.)

 

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other day, Oak Park, Ill.

Friday, February 5th

what’s new

Lous and the Yakuza, live, Paris, published 1/27/2021

 

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other day, Oak Park, Ill.

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reading table

The problem with being alone is that one never is: you’ve always got yourself to contend with.

—Alex Clark, Times Literary Supplement (“A singular traveller: Patricia Highsmith at 100”), 1/22/21

Thursday, February 4th

alone

Kim Kashkashian (viola), “In memoriam Blum Tamás” by György Kurtág (from Signs, Games, and Messages for solo viola [1998-2005]), live, Germany (Hamburg), 2020

 

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other day, Chicago (Columbus Park)

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The world? Moonlit
drops shaken
from the crane’s bill.

—Dogen (1200-1253), translated from Japanese by Lucien Stryk with the assistance of Noboru Fujiwara

Wednesday, February 3rd

alone

Brad Mehldau (piano), live, Amsterdam, 12/3/20*

 

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*Program:

Excerpts from the album Suite: April 2020:
I. waking up
II. stepping outside
III. keeping distance
IV. stopping, listening: hearing
V. remembering before all this

Satellite (J. Coltrane)

Here’s That Rainy Day ( J. Van Heusen, J. Burke)

Tuesday, February 2nd

passings

SOPHIE, musician, producer, singer, songwriter, September 17, 1986–January 30, 2021

“Immaterial” (S. Exeon), 2018

 

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Monday, February 1st

Why not begin the week with something beautiful?

John Cage (1912-1992), In a Landscape (1948); Stephen Drury (piano), 1994

 

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yesterday, Oak Park, Ill.

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No one home.
Fallen pine needles
scattered at the door.

—Ryokan (1758-1831), translated from Japanese by Kazuaki Tanahashi

Sunday, January 31st

more

Dorothy Love Coates (1928-2002, MCOTD Hall of Fame) and the Original Gospel Harmonettes, “Come and Go With Me” (D. Coates), live (TV show [Jubilee Showcase]), Chicago (with commentary from DLC and others)

 

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Friday, January 29th

only rock ‘n’ roll

The Dirtbombs, live, San Francisco, 2008

 

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Thursday, January 28th

timeless

Anton Webern, Three Little Pieces for Cello and Piano (op. 11, 1914); Jacob Szekely (cello), Maksim Velichkin (piano), 2020

 

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Wednesday, January 27th

sounds of Chicago

Art Ensemble of Chicago (Roscoe Mitchell, 1940-, saxophones; Joseph Jarman, 1937-2019, saxophones, flute; Lester Bowie, 1941-1999, trumpet, MCOTD Hall of Fame; Malachi Favors, 1927-2004, bass, percussion; Don Moye, 1946-, drums, percussion) with guests,* live (performance begins at 8:20), Switzerland (Lugano), 1993

 

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*Amina Claudine Myers (organ, vocals), Frank Lacy (trombone), James Carter (tenor saxophone), Chicago Beau (harmonica, vocals), Herb Walker (guitar, vocals).