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  1. 16 oct. 2024 · On entend des pourings et des drippings chez Coleman (des « coulures », des « giclures » de son), on voit des riffs improvisés chez Pollock (de très brèves figures répétées, si brèves qu’elles sont à peine des « figures », mais plutôt des traces de gestes).

  2. murphlaw.substack.com › p › autumn-and-ornette-colemanAutumn & Ornette Coleman

    20 oct. 2024 · Autumn & Ornette Coleman. This poem is the “closer” from my recent—and third—collection Kinds of Blue (more about that project, below), and it explores the exact moment that a burgeoning interest became an obsession that would profoundly alter my life, for the better.

  3. 14 oct. 2024 · Biography. Articles. News. Has Influenced. Early on in his career, alto saxophonist Ornette Coleman, recorded an album entitled, The Shape of Jazz To Come. It might have seemed like an expression of youthful arrogance - Coleman was 29 at the time - but actually, the title was prophetic.

  4. 13 oct. 2024 · A creative stasis set in during the 1970s and ’80s that eventually led, on the one hand, to a gigantic eclecticism where no style or conception took priority and, on the other hand, to a profound sea change that dramatically altered the face of jazz.

    • Gunther Schuller
  5. 11 oct. 2024 · Representative works include The Shape of Jazz to Come, Change of the Century, This Is Our Music, Free Jazz, Ornette!, Science Fiction, and Song X. The beginning of his life was unlucky. He was born into a very poor family and took up the saxophone at the age of fourteen.

  6. 15 oct. 2024 · A short history of…”Lonely Woman” (Ornette Coleman, 1959) by Matt Micucci. In an interview with French philosopher Jacques Derrida, saxophonist and composer Ornette Coleman told the story of an encounter he had while working in a big department store before becoming a musician.

  7. 20 oct. 2024 · Origin story: Coleman escaped the extreme poverty and segregation of Fort Worth for the bright lights and possibilities of post-war Los Angeles. It was there, beginning in the late 1950s, Coleman turned the genre of jazz inside out with his “harmolodics” approach.