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Aaron Sobol
Registrace 31. 10. 2011
Lawrence Sobol Clarinet Lecture circa 1975
Recently digitized archival recording of a live lecture where Lawrence discusses Expressionism and the History of Clarinet mouthpieces.
Happy to share this post publicly on the 5th memorial of his passing. With love from his family.
Happy to share this post publicly on the 5th memorial of his passing. With love from his family.
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That's All (Genesis Sample) - Living Sobol
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Had fun with this record. Rhyme to this.
Shem's Disciples Live Performance of Fantasy at Suny Purchase 12/2/12
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Marlon Sobol Aaron Sobol Alan Katz Joseph Liebhart Sam Bardfeld Mark Gatz Benjamin Katz Erik Lawrence
Lawrence Sobol Discussing Alan Hovhaness at Clarinet Fest 2012 At LSU
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Discussing Firdausi, Saturn, Talin and more
Aaron Sobol - Transition Live at Blind Barber
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Album Release of Transition, Aaron Sobol performing title track with Marlon Sobol on drums, Erik Lawrence on Bari Sax, and John Lee on guitar
Avi Beat Box into Volumes with Guest MC Mike Bridges.
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My nephew Avi hitting the beat box live at Rockwood Music Hall which leads into Volumes which is the second to last track on the Transition album.
Sobol Memorial Benefit Live at Rockwood - Row Fisherman Row
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Live performance at Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2: Marlon Sobol on drums, Yoshie Fruchter on bass, Erik Lawrence on sax/flute, John Lee and C Lanzbom on guitar. Aaron Sobol on the mic, Mike Bridges guest MC
Fortunate - Aaron Sobol - Live at Blind Barber
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Smooth 8 Bars
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Maggie Rose and her band create and an amazing sound and funky song in Smooth. Thank you for 8 measures you give an MC to get creative.
Dad 70th Family 2
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Ornette Coleman discusses Alan Hovhaness and Miles Davis - 1991
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Historic archival footage, October 5th 1991, at Carroll Studios in NYC. Ornette Coleman interviewed by Lawrence Sobol on Alan Hovhaness and Miles Davis. Interview took place during rehearsals for Alan Hovhaness’s 80th birthday celebration at Carnegie Hall.
Mozart Requiem Ending
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22nd Annual Choral Festival at Brookhaven. Gateway Playhouse 7/31/16
Come on people such a great man only one comment? There's not much time left in the world like this especially in America the number is in the third world country Larry with turn over in his grave if he saw what was happening and there's one great nation
Larry would be ashamed
Ornette had such an open heart. Combined with being a master of his instrument and a composer... His greatness only grows with the years
Ornettes music...
Just came across this while practicing the Hovhaness Lament, Op. 25. So many treasures in this talk. "Everything is everything in everything." Thank you for preserving this!
İf you want to be really useful try putting subtitles to this.
He said one thing that struck me. That Miles Davis was able to be who he was due to a certain freedom afforded by our society. Like a lot of great musicians he was most relevant when his philisophy hovered around his art.
Nice.
Ornette still doesn't get the respect he deserves.
His music is so deep both emotionally and intellectually.
What are your very favorite tracks by Ornette? The ones you listen to most?
Shape of jazz to come. The whole record is 🔥 fantastic.
The albums science Fiction and Love Cry
TOTALLY disagree. His place in music history is fully documented now, as shown by over five hardcover biographies that have been published, articles in magazines, liner notes, comments by fellow musicians. He is practically universally respected in Jazz music.
"Threnody for Frank Zappa", "She Dances in the wind" by Tony villodas
whats that?
I attended the Creative Music Studio which was founded by Ornette. He was so kind to found a place to where up and come players could be developed, nurtured to artistic maturity. Thanks
😃🌱🌼💚
Genius
still love it!!
Thanks for this. I’m learning Peace this month. I watched the whole thing- I was waiting for Joshua Redman to show up. I’ll try brushes on my djembe. Ornette has a crying kid on his Science Fiction record. So this kid added to the music..
What a beautiful man
Killing it!
It would be highly appreciated if someone could transcribe the last bit of the interview, specially what he says at 8.30. I am missing something: "there is actually no styles of music, there is..... music".
'only classes of music, once those classes realize they're holding each other back, then the thing that we call music will become more of what it should be used for' is what i'm hearing.
Makes sense. Thanks, Stash.
@@rdrgplnz If that makes sense to you - could you explain it to me? "The thing we call music will become more of what it should be used for..." Sounds like Irwin Corey - "I feel more like I do now".
@@alainjames9556 I think he meant it more in the overall sense of what music is really for. The word music comes from the word muse which is really about providing the material and function of amusing and inspiring the listener or observing audience.
@@connshawnery6489 In my experience, people make music because they have to - because they love to - not for any purpose. For decades, people have tried to make sense out of something that Ornette says - because, as he expressed it, nobody really knows what in the world he is talking about. Here's another example: He praised his trumpet player, Don Cherry, saying that he, Cherry, "keeps his playing in his vivid image". Figure that one out...
I thought that kid was part of the arrangement. Lol great
"It's very hard to be in the present"!
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look at his eyes! I could watch them for ever! As deep as the ocean!
Great sound, terrific execution of the arrangement !
Thank you for this! More John Lee videos please!
Good stuff fam,that little gem about ELE 2 gave me some hope that the Album will be fire.
Yea Sobol
Awesome
Coolness thank you for sharing
dope ass verse mannnnnn
Sweet