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free jazz

Style of jazz characterized by its lack of harmonic structures or melodic patterns, driven instead by improvisation, that emerged in the USA during the late 1950s. Saxophonist Ornette Coleman coined the term with his album Free Jazz (1960). Other pioneers of the movement include saxophonist John Coltrane and pianist Cecil Taylor.



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Like most working jazz musicians who aren't headlining Disney Hall, Robinson, a veteran of top New York salsa bands and free-jazz ensembles who worked with Hilton Ruiz, Kenny Kirkland and Mary Lou Williams, among others, makes ends meet playing regular dates and casual bookings.
Mean-while, signaling through this flood of words and visuals, an instrumental track of free-jazz drums and bleeping Morse code transmits a more cryptic message--between the lines or from a sinking ship.
Like a free-jazz solo he wanted not merely to describe but to imitate, Baraka's essay is a long, intense performance, full of bardic voicings and a sweeping epic vision.
 
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