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Cecil Taylor is continued to be discussed in this episode. In 1966, Cecil Taylor announced his structural form is called Unit Structures, hence his album’s title. His all music performances are organised in the structural form of this Unit Structures. According to his liner notes in the album mentioned is the source to understand and analyse the music. Thanks to Ekkehard Jost who wrote the book “Free Jazz” where he analysed the music in the album so that we all (in fact the critics as well) understand what is going on in the pieces.
Cecil Taylor’s style and technic are being elaborated. His approach to improvisation has concrete references in composed music.
The podcast is in English, with sporadically a touch to Turkish.
Hosts are: Can Tutuğ, Robert Reigle, Şevket Akıncı and Volkan Terzioğlu
Cecil Taylor is continued to be discussed in this episode. In 1966, Cecil Taylor announced his structural form is called Unit Structures, hence his album’s title. His all music performances are organised in the structural form of this Unit Structures. According to his liner notes in the album mentioned is the source to understand and analyse the music. Thanks to Ekkehard Jost who wrote the book “Free Jazz” where he analysed the music in the album so that we all (in fact the critics as well) understand what is going on in the pieces.
Cecil Taylor’s style and technic are being elaborated. His approach to improvisation has concrete references in composed music.
The podcast is in English, with sporadically a touch to Turkish.
Hosts are: Can Tutuğ, Robert Reigle, Şevket Akıncı and Volkan Terzioğlu