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The MoMA Magazine Podcast
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53 episodes
2 months ago
The MoMA Magazine Podcast brings passionate perspectives on art, artists, and ideas that shape culture today.
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The MoMA Magazine Podcast brings passionate perspectives on art, artists, and ideas that shape culture today.
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Arts
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Jazz in the Garden, Episode Two
The MoMA Magazine Podcast
19 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
Jazz in the Garden, Episode Two
Jazz in the Garden, Episode Two: “One Magic Summer” After a golden age of big names and big crowds throughout the 1960s, by the mid 1970s live jazz at MoMA had become something of an afterthought. But a magical summer of performances in 1985—including landmark concerts by the Art Ensemble of Chicago, “Butch” Morris, and the “saxophone colossus” himself, Sonny Rollins—put the music back at center stage. Join us for our second episode, and hear the story from Rollins and others who were there. Writer/producers: Naeem Douglas, Alex Halberstadt, Jason PersseHost: Naeem DouglasAdditional readings: Karen ChiltonEngineer, mixer, original music: Zubin HenslerSpecial thanks: Prudence Peiffer, Arlette Hernandez, Ellen Levitt, Kelsey Head, Dore Murphy, Allison Knoll, Tina James, Michelle Harvey, Marc-Auguste Desert II, Omer Leibovitz, Peter Oleksik Music: “Now’s the Time.” Written by Charlie Parker. Performed by Clark Terry. Courtesy of The Orchard. By arrangement with Universal Music Publishing and Sony Music Publishing; “Uncle.” Written by Roscoe Mitchell. Performed by the Art Ensemble of Chicago. Courtesy of Universal Music Group. By arrangement with Art Ensemble of Chicago Publishing; “Soloscope, Part 1.” Written and performed by Sonny Rollins. Courtesy of Concord Records. By arrangement with Kobalt obo Son Rol Music Company; “Namesake.” Written and performed by Milt Jackson. Courtesy of Universal Music Group. By arrangement with Reecie Music; “On Green Dolphin Street.” Written by Kaper Bronislaw, Ned Washington. Performed by Sonny Rollins. Courtesy of Universal Music Group. By arrangement with Reservoir Media, BRTS, and BMG
The MoMA Magazine Podcast
The MoMA Magazine Podcast brings passionate perspectives on art, artists, and ideas that shape culture today.