Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Great Regulars: There's more free-associative freedom

that way, more potential for play and the unexpected. I don't know if this congeals with Rachmaninoff's ethos, but I'd like to think that maybe sitting down to write his orchestra arrangements, he veered into solo piano works. Or vice versa.

Here's a piece that grew out of a distraction. It's kind of like having a kid "by mistake." Kind of . . . just with a bit less at stake, I guess.

[by Jake Marmer]

Guided Meditation

from Forward: The Arty Semite: Poetry on Demand

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