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The Jazz Theologian
Improvisation (part 3)
By
Robert Gelinas
“The word improvisation derives from the Latin im + provisus, meaning “not provided” or “not forseen.”
Improvisation (part 2)
By
Robert Gelinas
Malcolm Gladwell, author of Blink, tells of a time when he attended a show for an improv comedy group. “They would get up onstage, without any idea whatsoever of what character they would be playing or what plot they would be acting out, take a random suggestion from the audience, and then, without so much…
Improvisation (part 1)
By
Robert Gelinas
Kirk Byron Jones in his book, The Jazz of Preaching, tells this story about Mr. marsalis "Wynton Marsalis was playing, "I Don’t Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You," unaccompanied. At the most dramatic point of his conclusion, someone’s cell phone went off." David Hajdu was present and tells what happened next… " "Marsalis…
Wynton Marsalis
By
Robert Gelinas
What do you say about Wynton? Artistic Director of Jazz at the Lincoln Center; Pulitzer Prize winning author and a jazz genius…a modern day jazz icon. The recording is not great but close your eyes and take a listen…
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