Archive for the 'religion and music' Category
• April 11, 2024 •
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Posted 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
• September 5, 2023 •
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Posted in Crafting the text, great musical thinkers, musical content, musical perception, Pat Metheny, Reflections on musical context, religion and music
Tags: bob moses, gary burton, improvisation, jazz, larry boryell, miles davis, milton nascimento, Steve rodby, the beatles, tony williams
• March 22, 2019 •
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Posted in music and nature, music and politics, religion and music
Tags: consort, david darling, endangered species, jim scott, music, paul winter, paul winter consort, spirituality, susan osborn, whales, wolves
• July 31, 2016 •
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Posted in musical content, musical perception, Reflections on musical context, religion and music, Uncategorized
Tags: bob gluck, dave liebman, improvisation, jazz, jewish mysticism, luria, music, musical improvisation, the ari