Archive for the 'Memories of shows' Category
Six years in the life of a concert setlist devoted to performing music by Pat Metheny
• June 7, 2025 • 1 CommentPosted in great musical thinkers, Memories of shows, Pat Metheny, playing the music
Tags: christopher dean sullivan, FMR Records, herbie hancock, improvisation, jazz, jazz duo, jazz trio, Karl Latham, keith jarrett, live-performance, Lyle Mays, music, musical performance, Pat Metheny, piano trio, set-list, University of Chicago Press, Zawinul
A chronology of evolving concert set lists (2019-2025) in the process of performing, writing a book, and releasing a recording of music by Pat Metheny – with the band “Transcendence”
• May 16, 2025 • 1 CommentPosted in Memories of shows, Pat Metheny, Personal notes, playing the music, sources, the book's life in the world
Tags: bob gluck, book, chick corea, christopher dean sullivan, FMR Records, herbie hancock, jazz, jazz duet, jazz duo, jazz trio, Karl Latham, keith jarrett, musical performance, ornette coleman, Pat Metheny, pat Metheny group, setlist, Stories beyond Words, transcendence, Transcendence Plays Music of Pat Metheny
“Pat Metheny: Stories beyond Words” – reflection 10 – A Feast of Baritone Guitars on Tour
• April 16, 2024 • Leave a CommentPosted in Memories of shows, musical content, musical perception, Pat Metheny, Personal notes
Tags: acoustic guitar, Andre cholmondeley, baritone guitar, bob gluck, guitar, improvisation, jazz, Linda Manzer, Pat Metheny
Meditations on Billy Childs, “Map to the Treasure: Reimagining Laura Nyro”
• April 11, 2024 • Leave a CommentPosted in great musical thinkers, memories, Memories of shows, metahpor, metaphor, musical content, musical perception, Personal notes, Reflections on musical context, religion and music
Tags: album-review, album-reviews, Allison Krauss, And When I Die, Been on a Train, billy childs, Blood Sweat and Tears, chamber music, Chris Botti, chris potter, Christmas and the Beads of Sweat, debussy, Dianne Reeves, eli and the thirteenth confession, Esperanza Spaulding, Gibsom Street, herbie hancock, jazz, jazz ensemble, jazz fusion, jazz piano, Jerry Douglas, Joni mitchell, Larry Klein, laura nyro, Ledisi, Map to the Treasure, miles davis, More than a New Discovery, music, new york tendaberry, renee fleming, Rickie Lee Jones, Shawn Colvin, Stoned Soul Picnic, Susan Tedeschi, the confession, To a child, Upstairs by a Chinese Lamp, wayne shorter, yo-yo ma
Interview with Karl Berger
• April 10, 2023 • 1 CommentPosted in great musical thinkers, memories, Memories of shows, Reflections on musical context, sources
Tags: bob gluck, cms, creative music studios, don cherry, karl berger, ornette coleman, woodstock
Thoughts about Keith Jarrett and his “American” Quartet
• March 6, 2023 • Leave a CommentPosted in great musical thinkers, memories, Memories of shows, musical content, Personal notes
Tags: deathandtheflower, keithjarrett, patmetheny, survivorsuite
Remembering Joel Chadabe
• May 5, 2021 • 3 CommentsPosted in great musical thinkers, memories, Memories of shows, Personal notes, Reflections on musical context
Tags: electroacoustic, electronicmusic, interactivity, JoelChadabe
Remembering Alvin Fielder (1935-2019)
• January 7, 2019 • 3 CommentsPosted in Memories of shows, musical perception, Reflections on musical context
Tags: Alvin Fielder, billy hart, drummer, drummers, herbie hancock mwandishi, jabali, jazz, jazz drummers, mwandishi, You'll Know When
John Mars: Memories of Barry Altschul, Anthony Braxton, and Dave Holland in Toronto
• August 9, 2016 • 2 CommentsPosted in Memories of shows, musical content, musical perception, Personal notes, Reflections on musical context
Tags: andrew cyrille, anthony braxton, barry altschul, beaver harris, bill smith, chick corea, circle, dave holland, drummers, jazz, john mars, miles davis, thelonious monk, toronto
Thinking about Cecil Taylor
• April 24, 2016 • 3 CommentsPosted in Memories of shows, musical content, Personal notes, Reflections on musical context
Tags: ceciil taylor, improvisation, jazz, piano, unit structures
