"One of the greatest, most unswervingly original, most incorrigibly sublime figures in the recent history of music died today, a few days after his eighty-ninth birthday. I got to see him several times in performance; the first time, in 1989, at the Western Front in Cambridge MA, was one of my indelible listening experiences. I made a poor attempt to write about him in 1998; I will let others sum up his magnificent career." - Alex Ross Blog, (New Yorker, The Rest is Noise etc).
I'd seen this reported elsewhere earlier but this does
seems authoritative.
RIP Cecil Taylor.
For me the earlier classics, "Looking Ahead" and "The World of Cecil Taylor".
I'd seen this reported elsewhere earlier but this does
seems authoritative.
RIP Cecil Taylor.
For me the earlier classics, "Looking Ahead" and "The World of Cecil Taylor".
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