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Re: Gould and jazz
On one hand, Gould plays very variedly, even changing the score but on the other
hand, it's something different from a jazz improvisation. I think he has more
control over his improvising than a jazzman.
Juozas Rimas Jr (not the one playing)
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/141/juozas_rimas.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "madiva" <madiva@WORKING.IT>
To: <F_MINOR@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 6:50 PM
Subject: Gould and jazz
> Dears F minors,
> two day ago I translate from English to Italian a commentary by Mike Neely
> about the Jazz Trio Manusardi/ Higgins /Ware in a live concert recorded on
> July 15th 2000.in Hollywood
> I'm new at the Jazz form.
> I read that Glenn Gould in an interview with Dennis Braithwaite for the
> daily news "Star of Toronto" on March 28th 1959 says:
> "I like jazz but not in the intellectual form; to listen jazz is not a deep
> experience like to listen "The Art of the Fugue".
> Someone know more about the relationship Gould/jazz?
>
> Best and thanks
>
> Valeria Massari
>