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Author Topic: fmp free music meeting 2008  (Read 449 times)
richard barrett
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« Reply #15 on: 19:16:20, 17-09-2008 »

i dont think improvisation
particularly not european free improvisation
or american experimental music

needs defending by linking it to western classical music
it's way too important to need that kind of fouling association

Of course you're right, but I wasn't linking it, just pointing out that improvisation as such has a long history, though probably I would have done better to ignore the post I was responding to.
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mr improv
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« Reply #16 on: 19:23:40, 19-09-2008 »

you could go back to it and ignore it richard
i would
in fact i just did
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Ubu-Impudicus
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« Reply #17 on: 22:19:58, 10-10-2008 »

I don't know why Tony Buck takes part in the 'Necks', even to put on his CV.
There's a CD involving Buck with Aki Takase, Johannes Bauer & Rudi Mahall, which is certainly worth a listen.
 Herr Grew needs to read & inwardly digest Derek Bailey's book on improvisation, or watch the videos, with their quick shifts from Hebridean psalmody to Zorn's games, to ragas in Varanasi.
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