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![]() ![]() ![]() | Ornette! Many, many years ago I premiered a work of his, "The Sacred Mind of Johnny Dolphin," it was a trumpet concerto. I am going to try to get in touch with him. This work should be part of our repertoire rather than sitting in a drawer somewhere. Wilmer |
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| Re: Ornette! Quote:
I will be very interested to see in how you make out with this endeavor Wilmer! A Trumpet Concerto by Ornette, very kOOl indeed! Last edited by The BuZZ : 04-17-2007 at 08:34 AM. | |
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| Re: Ornette! please... let us know how this search progresses ! thanks. -Kelly |
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| Re: Ornette! Wilbur, That's sounds great.... I guess Lew Soloff also performed the piece a few years after you did. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...50C0A961948260 I always liked Skies of America. I saw Ornette a few years ago, well i guess more than a few, in 1999 or 2000, perform one of his orchestral pieces in a concert in Battery Park. the concert also had Ornette playing in a trio with Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins. It was a great concert. http://www.ejn.it/mus/coleman.htm Please let us know, if you will be performing the piece anytime soon, or where we could purchase a copy of the music. js |
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| Re: Ornette! "Wilbur, where's my hay?!" Mr. Ed That's great about Ornette getting a Pulitzer. If only Coltrane and Mingus had lived longer. It's about time some people start to get some recognition. Sound Garden was awesome. Michael McLaughlin |
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| Re: Ornette! What made this music seem so interminably self-indulgent were not the flights of imagination or the chance meetings of harmony and contrapuntal line, but, instead, the depressing freedom of it all. How inspiring can be the insight of the moment, the leap into something new, but such conscious capitulation to chaos as this appeared ultimately an act of laziness, not creation. By BERNARD HOLLAND New York Times Published: March 18, 1987 Wilmer, Just curious....did you find this to be the case with the piece? |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Ornette! Quote:
Ornette was re-working the piece up to the performance. He had Marvin"Smitty"Smith play twice as fast as the conducted pulse. They opted for amplification of the strings because of the power of the percussion. I found it an interesting work. Wilmer | |
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| Re: Ornette! Quote:
Wilmer...This was a review of the Lou Soloff performance of "The Sacred Mind of Johnny Dolphin,". I was just curious about your opinion of the piece itself...thanks | |
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