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01:06
Matthew Shipp/Barb Januszkiewicz :The Composer An Independent Film . Witness creative genius pianist caught on film,
The Composer: An Independent FilmWitness creative genius as it materializes: the pure, organic composition of a pianist caught on film.For more information about this film, visit www.thecomposer.info.and http://www.watercolorsongs.com/watercolorsongscom/Movie___The_Composer.html
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Matthew Ship in The Composer film by Barb Januszkiewicz
The Composer: An Independent FilmWitness creative genius as it materializes: the pure, organic composition of a pianist caught on film.For more information about this film, visit www.thecomposer.info.and http://www.watercolorsongs.com/watercolorsongscom/Movie___The_Composer.html
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Visionary American Jazz master Dave Liebman and American multimedia visual artist Barbara Januszkiewicz have teamed up in a wordless conversation, each in their own language responding to the other in a dialogue of musical notes and paint. Liebman’s solo saxophone artistry on his Colors album is the inspiration for the kaleidoscope of color, images, and brushstrokes Januszkiewicz captures moment by moment on her canvas. As they play off each other’s voice or visual expression in an ever-changing musical palette, the music takes on a visual rhythm and colorful beat and transforms the way you look at a painting or listen to jazz music.
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09:09
Dave Liebman The Starting Line, Jazz, Art and the Meaning of Life from Moxievision
Jazz, Art and the Meaning of Life. I planned on making this piece short not the nine minutes it turned out to be. But I could not bear to cut one note of Dave Liebman's music. His sound is mesmerizing. Enjoy. www.moxievision.infowww.jazzvisiontrio.infoCategory:EntertainmentTags:Dave Liebman Steve Lacy Eric Watson Miles Davis Barb Januszkiewicz Jean-Marie Machado www.jazzvisiontrio.info
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03:12
Diminished Seventh Chord, a Love Letter from Beethoven
"When the gentlemen can think of nothing new, and can go no further, they quickly call in a diminished seventh chord to help them out of the predicament."Beethoven wrote (From Archduke Rudolph's book of instruction, compiled in 1809.)What is the blues? A love letter from Beethoven which was never posted, makes one think about the hardship,struggle lonelinessand dedication of making great music. This podcast is dedicated to all who struggle for their art. .
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03:12
Diminished Seventh Chord, a Love Letter from Beethoven
A love letter from Beethoven which was never posted, makes one think about the hardship, sacrifice and dedication of making great music. It is the same with all disciplines.Beethoven wrote (From Archduke Rudolph's book of instruction, compiled in 1809.)"When the gentlemen can think of nothing new, and can go no further, they quickly call in a diminished seventh chord to help them out of the predicament." A jazz abstraction of Beethoven. Eric Watson (1955-) Piano, an America's composer living in France. One of the best jazz masters of today, but still unknown in the US. His style is more avant garde and experimental. Watson understands the true joy in playing music for music's sake, thus resulting in amazing works. La musique que joue watson au piano est parfait.This podcast is dedicated to all who struggle for their craft. Artist, Barb Januszkiewicz.
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Sounds of Silence,message in a bottle to Eric Watson
Avant Garde, experimental, art short, by Moxievisioninfo. The Sound of Silence" this song propelled the 1960s folk music duo Simon and Garfunkel. It was written in February 1964 by Paul Simon in the aftermath of the November 22, 1963 assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. After being later re-mixed with electric instruments, this commercial version has been called the "quintessential folk rock release"* Moxie , Eric Watson * Hello darkness my old friend. Another modern day message in a bottle tosted in the ocean of the internet. I am hoping this will find you and warm your heart. To my old friend, American jazz pianist and composer; Eric Watson No copyright infringement intended.
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09:59
Eric Watson The Peacocks piano
This music touched my heart.It comes from a friend's CD, which I found on line. The last time I saw my old friend I was a young girl. The story behind the making of this is powerful. Lost and forgotten love of our youth, found after many years. Peacocks also never get lost, they can always find their way home. I hope Watson can . This video is a sad dream .The music played by Eric Watson on the piano is perfect. This is a modern day message in a bottle tosted in the ocean of the internet. Will he be able to find and view this dream? Hope it will warm his heart.The Peacocks, Music by Eric Watson from Sketches of Solitude, CD. Thank you Eric for the most lovely music.BarbaraAll World Rights Reserved for E.Watson 2010No copyright infringement intended. Editing * MoxievisionSecond St.Studio USA