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Tuesday, August 26th

sounds of Norway

Maja S. K. Ratkje, live (music begins at 1:40), Norway (Punkt Festival, Kristiansand), 2013


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lagniappe

reading table

A Prison gets to be a friend —
Between its Ponderous face
And Ours — a Kinsmanship express —
And in its narrow Eyes —

We come to look with gratitude
For the appointed Beam
It deal us — stated as Our food —
And hungered for — the same —

We learn to know the Planks —
That answer to Our feet —
So miserable a sound — at first —
Nor ever now — so sweet —

As plashing in the Pools —
When Memory was a Boy —
But a Demurer Circuit —
A Geometric Joy —

The Posture of the Key
That interrupt the Day
To Our Endeavor — Not so real
The Check of Liberty —

As this Phantasm Steel —
Whose features — Day and Night —
Are present to us — as Our Own —
And as escapeless — quite —

The narrow Round — the Stint —
The slow exchange of Hope —
For something passiver — Content
Too steep for looking up —

The Liberty we knew
Avoided — like a Dream —
Too wide for any night but Heaven —
If That — indeed — redeem —

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886; Franklin #456)

Monday, August 25th

Why not begin the week with something beautiful?

Lou Harrison (1917-2003), Second Symphony (“Elegiac,” 1988); BBC National Orchestra of Wales

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reading table

never growing old
Mr. and Mrs.
Butterfly

—Kobayashi Issa (1763-1827; translated from Japanese by David G. Lanoue)

Sunday, August 24th

four takes

“Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”

Isaiah, live, Chicago, 2014


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Albert Ayler, recording, 1964


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Parliament Funkadelic (“Swing Down, Sweet Chariot”), live Houston, 1976


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Fisk University Jubilee Quartet, recording, 1909

Saturday, August 23rd

voices I miss

Albert Collins (1932-1993), “Cold, Cold Feeling,” live, Switzerland (Montreux Jazz Festival), 1979


Nobody sounds like this guy, whose 1978 album Ice Pickin’, recorded at Curtis Mayfield’s studio in Chicago and nominated for a Grammy, I’m happy to say I co-produced.

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art beat

Bruce Davidson (1933-), Birmingham, Ala., 1963

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Friday, August 22nd

only rock ’n’ roll

Spoon, live (studio performance), Seattle, 7/24/14

Thursday, August 21st

sounds of Chicago

Marcos Balter (1974-), Dark Rooms (2007); Third Coast Percussion, 2014

If someone asked me to describe this, I wouldn’t know how to begin—which I mean as a compliment.

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musical thoughts

[Y]oung musicians need Balter as much as Bach.

—Zachary Woolfe, New York Times, 12/3/13

Wednesday, August 20th

Let’s return to New York for another take on piano and string quartet.

Vijay Iyer (piano) and the Brentano String Quartet, from “Time, Place, Action” (V. Iyer), live, New York, 2014


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Happy (88th) birthday to my mother, who’s been dead almost two decades. When it comes to longevity, my genes are lousy. But, always, there’s today.

Tuesday, August 19th

alone

Terry Riley (piano), live (sound: 0:16-), Moscow, 2000

Monday, August 18th

two takes

Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975), String Quartet No. 10, 3rd movt.

Fabian Almazan Trio with String Quartet, live, New York, 2012


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Borodin Quartet, recording


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random thoughts

If life weren’t so sad, it wouldn’t be life.

Saturday, August 16th

tonight in Chicago

These guys will be playing at Constellation, a performing-arts center owned by the drummer.

Roscoe Mitchell (reeds) & Mike Reed (drums, electronics), live, Poland (Poznan), 2013

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