A Guide to Henry Threadgill and Particularly Zooid
Henry Threadgill’s latest ensemble, Zooid, has just been his latest brilliant vehicle for composition, improvisational structure and collective expression for over the last several decades. In this guide in The Wire, Alexander Hawkins points to some telling recent signposts on the web in Threadgill’s fascinating musical journey \u2014 and it seems, in Hawkins’ journey to loving the Zooid. All the signposts are well worth a stop.
-Nick Moy
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The Latest on Matthew Shipp
Here’s an update on what the prolific Matthew Shipp has going on. This encounter with Chris Rich for All About Jazz comes after the passing of longtime collaborator Davis S. Ware, and Shipp provides a revelatory retrospective of Ware’s recordings. Also, inside looks at Shipp’s collaborations in poetry and visual arts.
-Nick Moy
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Not Just any Conductor: Butch Morris RIP
Conductor Butch Morris died on January 29. Yet Butch Morris was not just any conductor; he practiced conduction: conducting as an improvisational art. In this NPR interview, he clearly, concisely and patiently explains his art form of conduction. As you would expect, Butch Morris’s charismatic personality informed his singular art. Will conduction as a practicing art form go into eclipse with his departure? We hope not.
-Nick Moy
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