David Adler

29
Jan

Charting the Unknown

My piece on improvisation, for the annual Philadelphia Music Project magazine, is now online. (The print mag came out sometime close to Christmas ’07.) Here for the full table of contents.

29
Jan

State of the Union: Obama responds

Here for video. From the final graf: Each year, as we watch the State of the Union, we see half the chamber rise to applaud the President and half the chamber stay in their seats. We see half the country tune in to watch, but know that much of the country has stopped even listening. Imagine if next year was

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28
Jan

Boulez & Deren in a day

It’s not everywhere you can go hear the Pierre Boulez masterpiece Le Marteau sans Maître for free, so I seized the chance and headed to the Swarthmore campus last night for an on-the-edge performance by Orchestra 2001 under the direction of James Freeman. The reading was poised and elegant, but there were moments in the faster passages when the ensemble

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28
Jan

On Bill Frisell

My review of the Bill Frisell/Jamaaladeen Tacuma double bill at Rutgers-Camden, in today’s Inquirer.

23
Jan

The dark side of … Mercury

Pictures are in from NASA’s Messenger probe to the planet Mercury. The thing is 800 degrees in the sun, -300 in the shade. Cozy.

22
Jan

The week on disc (11)

In case you missed the last one…Larry Koonse, What’s in the Box? (Jazz Compass): Tremendous yet underrated guitarist from Los Angeles, playing the music of Jimmy Wyble. David Rogers Sextet, The World Is Not Your Home (Jumbie): African-inspired jazz from a little-known saxophone modernist, featuring monsters Craig Taborn and Gerald Cleaver, plus the noted classical composer Derek Bermel, my old

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22
Jan

Hitchens on Huckabee

Something to take note of post-MLK Day: Mike Huckabee recently said this in support of South Carolina’s right to fly the Confederate battle flag over the statehouse: You don’t like people from outside the state coming in and telling you what to do with your flag. In fact, if somebody came to Arkansas and told us what to do with

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16
Jan

Tiger strike

Thanks to the rise of the amazing and unclassifiable rapper-singer M.I.A., whose father is a senior figure in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), there’s been an unusual amount of talk about this Sri Lankan separatist group in the western music press in recent years. One of the smartest discussions was offered by Robert Christgau in the Village Voice

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