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@frogman
One of my 'Walker' friends just walked past The Blue Note Jazz Club. Coming attrraction poster inside the front door was for Brandee Younger. Turns out she is a 'Jazz' harpist!! Lawd, Lawd.
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Got the quote. What is the point of quotes? Do they have to have any relationship to the tune being played?
Based on what I see from my "city walkers", NYC is still the most impressive city. Once they passed by the place where Wynton and boys play.
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Now, what Gershwin (hint) tune does Clark quote?
I could not detect the quote. If he had not used that silly mute, I might have. The curse of Miles. Muddy even drowned him out.
The performance does show how Jazz and Blues can meld seamlessly.
I am well. How are things in the Big Apple? The Governor here in Texas offered me a free bus ticket if I would move there. What a guy!
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Mary Jo,
I like it also. Had to look him up. From wiki:
What is the meaning of Gnossienne?
Noun. gnossienne (plural gnossiennes) (music, often capitalized) Any of several compositions having a dance-like quality.
How old was Satie when he died?
The French composer and pianist Erik Satie died at the age of 59 in Arcueil, a suburb of Paris. The cause of death was cirrhosis of the liver; Satie had long been a heavy drinker. Absinthe, which can have an alcohol content as a high as 74%, was his favorite.
Did Erik Satie carry a hammer?
In the habit: Satie was a man of habits: every day he walked the 10 miles from his house to work, stopping at cafès along the way. He always carried an umbrella, and he stowed a hammer beneath his coat to defend himself if necessary.
Not a man to be trified with.
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@ghosthouse
Great call. I have that CD. Bought it to get "She's Gone".
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Ultimate Mozart : The Essential Masterpieces
SERENATA NOTTURNA IN D MAJOR, K239
Academy of St Martin in the Fields / Sir Neville Marriner
Decca 1968 / 2006 5 CD Box
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoTOlwJN88Q
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