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How does a delightful nursery rhyme from the classic movie “The Sound of Music” transform into an historic jazz recording, and why? In the hands of John Coltrane, possibly the most influential saxophonist in jazz history, the famous song ‘My Favorite Things’ becomes the opportunity for a artistic statement that transcends the technical and the musical in order to inspire social change.
The recordings I mention in this episode:
AppleMusic My Favorite Things (studio)
AppleMusic My Favorite Things (live)
Spotify My Favorite Things (studio)
Spotify My Favorite Things (live)
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By Alberto L. FerroHow does a delightful nursery rhyme from the classic movie “The Sound of Music” transform into an historic jazz recording, and why? In the hands of John Coltrane, possibly the most influential saxophonist in jazz history, the famous song ‘My Favorite Things’ becomes the opportunity for a artistic statement that transcends the technical and the musical in order to inspire social change.
The recordings I mention in this episode:
AppleMusic My Favorite Things (studio)
AppleMusic My Favorite Things (live)
Spotify My Favorite Things (studio)
Spotify My Favorite Things (live)
Support Where is the Music Podcast through:
PATREON
Where is the Music Podcast is on:
SPOTIFY
APPLE
YOUTUBE
TUNEIN
RSS FEED
Follow Alberto L. Ferro:
MUSIC
BLOG
YOUTUBE
SPOTIFY