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<!--Generated by Squarespace Site Server v5.11.81 (http://www.squarespace.com/) on Fri, 24 Feb 2012 03:21:55 GMT--><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><title>jonathan freilich presents</title><subtitle>What's New</subtitle><id>http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/</id><link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/"/><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/atom.xml"/><updated>2012-02-21T11:04:48Z</updated><generator uri="http://www.squarespace.com/" version="Squarespace Site Server v5.11.81 (http://www.squarespace.com/)">Squarespace</generator><entry><title>Ligeti on the development of anti-anti-opera, Le Grand Macabre</title><category term="Anti-anti-opera"/><category term="Gyorgy Ligeti"/><category term="Le Grand Macabre"/><category term="excerpt"/><category term="orchestration"/><category term="utopia"/><id>http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/2/16/ligeti-on-the-development-of-anti-anti-opera-le-grand-macabr.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/2/16/ligeti-on-the-development-of-anti-anti-opera-le-grand-macabr.html"/><author><name>Jonathan Freilich</name></author><published>2012-02-17T00:12:17Z</published><updated>2012-02-17T00:12:17Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>..."Many things have thus become better playable, too - there are no "utopian" passages anymore."</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Augusto Boal- The Aesthetics of the Opressed</title><category term="Augusto Boal"/><category term="Empathy"/><category term="Ethos"/><category term="Full Metal Jacket. TV"/><category term="Stanley Kubrick"/><category term="The Aesthetics of the Oppressed"/><category term="Theater"/><category term="Violence"/><category term="excerpt"/><id>http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/2/16/augusto-boal-the-aesthetics-of-the-opressed.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/2/16/augusto-boal-the-aesthetics-of-the-opressed.html"/><author><name>Jonathan Freilich</name></author><published>2012-02-16T08:25:13Z</published><updated>2012-02-16T08:25:13Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>"No two rivers run exactly the same course, but water runs in all rivers - whether in the abundant Amazon or the smallest brook in the mountain.  Their banks may be different, but all oppress the waters which run between them."</p><p>_________</p><p>Later speaking about TV and destructive media...</p><p> </p><p><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>"It is not the violence<em> per se</em> which causes damage to the viewer, but the lack of rationale for this physical activity.  When dealing with Rambo and other 'super-heroes' of this sub species, Empathy plays a very dangerous role.  <em>Empatheia</em>, in Greek, means the vicarious experience of feelings and thoughts of others - characters in the performing arts, or a real person in daily life. This is especially potent when imposed by the Protagonist in Tragedy or passive spectators.</p><p><span style="white-space: pre;"> <span style="white-space: pre;"> </span></span>"When rational foundations of physical acts are not there, <em>Empathy</em> turns into a relationship of pure irrational animality.  Continuous intimacy with brutality tends to form brutes.  When a person lives in the wild in the company of savage predators, without human presence, how will that person be humanized? Children abandoned in the jungle never learn to smile.  Violence in itself is neither good nor bad.  Shakespeare is full of such things as the amputation of hands and the piercing of eyes.  Violence is bad when unaccompanied by reason, when reduced to blows and punches, or supported only be simplistic, standard pre-conceived ideas.  But it can be didactic when rationalized and when its causes and its Ethos are laid bare.</p><p><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>"This type of cinematography owes its mediocrity not to the lack of its authors creativity, but to the deliberate intention, by means of mechanical repetition, to block the intellectual development of its passive audiences, and stunt their capacity to to create and to think in metaphor.</p><p><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>"Stanley Kubrick's marvellous <em>Full Metal Jacket</em> shows with aesthetic perfection the ultra-military process by which peremptory orders to obey and to kill oare implanted in the brains of army recruits.  What the talented director demonstrates in this military example is the same process as occurs on TV for civilians, far from civilised as it is."</p><p>From <em>The Aesthetics of the Oppresed</em> by Augusto Boal</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Beautiful guitar action (Herve Sambe,) and the rest too</title><category term="David Murray"/><category term="Guadalupe"/><category term="Gwo Ka Masters"/><category term="Pharaoh Sanders"/><category term="video"/><id>http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/20/beautiful-guitar-action-herve-sambe-and-the-rest-too.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/20/beautiful-guitar-action-herve-sambe-and-the-rest-too.html"/><author><name>Jonathan Freilich</name></author><published>2012-01-20T11:44:03Z</published><updated>2012-01-20T11:44:03Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Stage full of heroes..</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/wERV1eQgJTE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Evan Parker</title><category term="Evan Parker"/><category term="improvisation"/><category term="solo"/><category term="tenor sax"/><category term="video"/><id>http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/11/wow-sax.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/11/wow-sax.html"/><author><name>Jonathan Freilich</name></author><published>2012-01-12T01:19:03Z</published><updated>2012-01-12T01:19:03Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Great clip. Other things to do with a saxophone.<br /><p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/KrFT5BcATFo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>ee me &amp; pollock thee nominated for creative opera award</title><category term="Adam Falik"/><category term="Awards"/><category term="Francis Scully"/><category term="Gambit Weekly"/><category term="Nominations"/><category term="Opera"/><category term="announcement"/><category term="ee me &amp; pollock thee"/><id>http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/9/ee-me-pollock-thee-nominated-for-creative-opera-award.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/9/ee-me-pollock-thee-nominated-for-creative-opera-award.html"/><author><name>Jonathan Freilich</name></author><published>2012-01-10T05:27:50Z</published><updated>2012-01-10T05:27:50Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>The opera, <a href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/opera/">ee me &amp; pollock thee</a>, written by Adam Falik(Libretto) and Jonathan Freilich (Composer) has been nominated for an award in the Gambit's creative opera category...</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bestofneworleans.com/gambit/tribute-to-the-classical-arts/Content?oid=1936501">Check it out...</a></p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>On Respectability</title><category term="Krishnamurti"/><category term="Morality"/><category term="Philosophy"/><category term="Respectability"/><category term="Society"/><category term="thoughts"/><id>http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/5/on-respectability.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/5/on-respectability.html"/><author><name>Jonathan Freilich</name></author><published>2012-01-06T05:05:02Z</published><updated>2012-01-06T05:05:02Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><strong class="highlight">"To deny all morality is to be moral, for the accepted morality is the morality of respectability, and I'm afraid we all crave to be respected - which is to be recognised as good citizens in a rotten society.</strong>&nbsp;Respectability is very profitable and ensures you a good job and a steady income. The accepted morality of greed, envy and hate is the way of the establishment."</p>
<p>-J. Krishnamurti</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>C'mon- let's have a great guitar day!</title><category term="Guitar"/><category term="Sonny Sharrock"/><category term="video"/><id>http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/5/cmon-lets-have-a-great-guitar-day.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/5/cmon-lets-have-a-great-guitar-day.html"/><author><name>Jonathan Freilich</name></author><published>2012-01-06T04:47:01Z</published><updated>2012-01-06T04:47:01Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Sonny, Sonny, Sonny...SHARROCK!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/MxAGGgGZj3I" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>The natural guitar</title><category term="African Guitar"/><category term="Botswana"/><category term="Guitar"/><category term="dan Oestreicher"/><category term="video"/><id>http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/5/the-natural-guitar.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2012/1/5/the-natural-guitar.html"/><author><name>Jonathan Freilich</name></author><published>2012-01-06T02:22:14Z</published><updated>2012-01-06T02:22:14Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Dan Oestreicher passed this on. &nbsp;It's really beautiful...relax and enjoy!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/v9qE-qXI11I" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>New Recording by Carl LeBlanc</title><category term="Brass band music"/><category term="Carl Leblanc"/><category term="Guitar"/><category term="New Orleans Avant Garde music"/><category term="R'n'B"/><category term="Soul"/><category term="announcement"/><category term="gospel"/><category term="jazz"/><category term="new orleans contemporary music"/><category term="rhythm 'n' blues"/><id>http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2011/12/30/new-recording-by-carl-leblanc.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2011/12/30/new-recording-by-carl-leblanc.html"/><author><name>Jonathan Freilich</name></author><published>2011-12-31T02:44:52Z</published><updated>2011-12-31T02:44:52Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="thumbnail-image-float-left ssNonEditable"><span><a href="javascript:showFullImage('/display/ShowImage?imageUrl=%2Fstorage%2Fpost-images%2FCarl%2520Leblanc.jpg%3F__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION%3D1325300499287',375,500);"><img src="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/storage/thumbnails/9913005-15804468-thumbnail.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1325300499288" alt="" /></a></span></span>My old guitar teacher, friend, and brilliant New Orleans musician, Carl Leblanc has just released his brand new recording- <em>Those Who Have Ears</em>. &nbsp;It's available at <a href="http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/carlleblanc">CD Baby</a>&nbsp;amongst other services and... help out an artist and pick up a copy.</p>
<p>I wrote a string quartet arrangement for one of the pieces on the record and am honored to find out that he wanted to use it on its own for the finale of the record. &nbsp;It's called <em>Hesed</em> if you pick up a copy.</p>
<p>Carl is a great guitarist and all around musician who always comes out with a landscape of musical statements on record that really shows all he can breathe life into for a listener. &nbsp;He has played on some key New Orleans recordings and has played in many of the greatest groups associated with the city including the Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Allen Toussaint- (actually the list is so extensive- I'll let you music fans seek out the rest of the bio information). &nbsp;He was also guitarist for the Sun Ra Arkestra for about 9 years and luckily my generous guitar teacher for a long time.&nbsp;</p>
<p>This one is worth checking out and many great musicians were involved...</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>In Memory of Sam Rivers</title><category term="David Kunian"/><category term="Jeff Albert"/><category term="Orlando"/><category term="Sam Rivers"/><category term="The Naked Orchestra"/><category term="The nEw Orleans Klezmer All-Stars"/><category term="thoughts"/><id>http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2011/12/27/in-memory-of-sam-rivers.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/frontpage/2011/12/27/in-memory-of-sam-rivers.html"/><author><name>Jonathan Freilich</name></author><published>2011-12-27T23:54:37Z</published><updated>2011-12-27T23:54:37Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;<span class="full-image-float-left ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://www.jonathanfreilich.com/storage/sam%20rivers%20with%20naked%20orchestra.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1325031439588" alt="" /></span><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width: 256px;">Jonathan Freilich, Sam Rivers, Jeff Albert, Zeitgeist theater, New Orleans</span></span>&nbsp; The great Sam Rivers has passed and what a big loss, what a human being, what an improvisor. &nbsp;And really...what do I know? &nbsp;I only got to see him a handful of times but each was better than a delight; it was actually transformative.</p>
<p>&nbsp; The first couple of times that I saw him in person was when he came out to a couple of New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars shows in Orlando, FL. &nbsp;At one of them he was dancing wildly and he made sure to come over and tell us how much he liked it. &nbsp;He was one of my heroes and I felt like i'd been given a fresh, strong, backbone.</p>
<p><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>When we would go down to Orlando, we were sometimes lucky to see his Rivbea orchestra; a great band- check out some of those hot clips on youtube. &nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>The most important memory of Sam for me, and a number of my comrades in New Orleans, was when he came down to play with the Naked Orchestra. &nbsp;He had some music prepared but there had been a mixup with his management who had incorrectly communicated the Naked Orchestra's instrumentation to him. &nbsp;He felt badly about it and said that he had lots of music for such a project if he'd been told what kind of band it was. &nbsp;He dissolved the rehearsal and said he would have new music for us right before the gig and he did just that; the following evening he had worked up a complete piece for the orchestra. &nbsp;It was a very ear opening piece of music and I wish I had a recording of that evening.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Every time you saw Sam Rivers he exuded a shocking amount of energy and his multi instrumental trio of recent years was also something else to see. &nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>My old friend, David Kunian wrote a poem inspired by the show&nbsp;that night with the Naked Orchestra . &nbsp;Here it is...</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>SAM RIVERS AND THE NAKED ORCHESTRA 3/8/02 ZEITGEIST THEATRE</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Michael Ray is his own delay.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If he were going the speed of light,&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Would he hear his instrument in the mirror?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Yeah, Einstein, I&rsquo;m hearing things, All Right!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Tim Green&rsquo;s blowing breath through the bass sax</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Powering the band like a B-2 bomber.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Sounds like Operation Anaconda creeping&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Through the mountains and then a big BOOM&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">As Eric Lucero&rsquo;s trumpet and Rob Wagner&rsquo;s horn&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Drop the furious atonal BOMB.&nbsp; Sam the Man Rivers</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Writing a new piece like a snake</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Sousaphone in the hills, saxophones in the grass.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Mikiel Williams fingering like a snake charmer.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Sam has Hart McKnee adding flute&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">And interpretive dance stomps.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">&ldquo;Ooops, I brought music for an orchestra,&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">but not this kind of Orchestra.&rdquo;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Maybe an Arkestra?&nbsp; A Dressed Orchestra?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Michael Skinkus is the tomato conga.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Matt Perrine on sousaphone is definitely pickles.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Doug Miller no offense slathers on tenor mayo.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Jonathan Froelich&rsquo;s sharp guitar tones and crazy clusters</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Shreds my lettuce.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Cacophony is beautiful</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Chaos is beautiful!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It makes no sense, maybe not&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Nonsense, gimme more,</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">More more more more Naked Sense!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Top it with Sam Rivers hip reeds, wild chords,</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Flowing charts, and toothy smile.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Written 3/8/02</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Revised 3/15/02</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Thanks Sam!</p>
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