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“The Musical World of Paul Winter” newly released ebook

• March 22, 2019 • Leave a Comment

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


Protecting the word “improvisation” from a new president’s (allegedly) “improvisational style”

• January 22, 2017 • 1 Comment

Posted in music and politics, musical content, musical perception, Reflections on musical context
Tags: conversation, donald trump, improvisation, improvisational style, music, musical improvisation, president


Collective improvisation: me and we

• July 31, 2016 • 1 Comment

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


Playing and listening through the body, music and metaphor

• July 26, 2016 • Leave a Comment

Posted in Crafting the text, musical content, musical perception
Tags: bob gluck, jazz, johnson, lakoff, metaphor, music, musical performance, piano, piano jazz


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