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      6/12- at The Circle Bar (10-30pm) with Alex Mcmurray-gtr;Doug Garrison-drums; Bill Malchow-keys 

      6/2Cafe Istanbul, New Orleans- 8-10pm, w/ The James Singleton Quartet (James Singleton,  Doug GarrisonMike Dillon

      4/24 2013- at Club Goodhurt (8pm)- w/ Klezmer All-Stars Trio- Venice, CA

       

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      Friday
      Sep232011

      Striving for liberation

      I strive for: complete liberation from all forms
      from all symbols
      of cohesion and
      of logic.
      Thus:
      away with 'motivic working out'.
      Away with harmony as
      cement or bricks of a building.
      Harmony is expression 
      and nothing else.
      Then: 
      Away with Pathos!
      Away with protracted ten-ton scores, from erected or constructed
      towers, rocks and other massive claptrap.
      My music must be
      brief
      Concise! In two notes: not built, but 'expressed'!! 
      And the results I wish for:
      no stylized and sterile protracted emotion.
      People are not like that:
      it is impossible for a person to have only one sensation at a time.
      One has thousands simultaneously. And these thousands can no
      more readily be added than an apple and a pear.  They go
      their own ways.
      And this variegation, this multifariousness, this illogicality which
      our senses demonstrate, the illogicality presented by their interactions,
      set forth by some mounting rush of blood, by some reaction of the
      senses or the nerves, this I should like to have in my music.
      It should be an expression of feeling, as our feelings, which bring
      us in contact with our subconscious,really are, and no false
      child of feelings and "conscious logic."

      -Arnold Schoenberg to Ferrucio Busoni 1909