Alumni College: Inside the Jazz Improviser’s Mind, A Lecture-Recital
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Alumni College: Inside the Jazz Improviser’s Mind, A Lecture-Recital
Mark Applebaum, Carleton ’89, member of the Board of Trustees, and Stanford University Professor of Music, presents an hourlong lecture-recital in which he performs jazz tunes on the piano and explains—demystifies—what it is that jazz musicians are thinking when they improvise. And to elucidate collective ensemble improvisation he will be joined by contrabassist Joe Weismann ’90 and violinist Marc Walwyn ’89.
06/14/2024
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- Title Alumni College: Inside the Jazz Improviser’s Mind, A Lecture-Recital
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- Date June 14, 2024
- Description Mark Applebaum, Carleton ’89, member of the Board of Trustees, and Stanford University Professor of Music, presents an hourlong lecture-recital in which he performs jazz tunes on the piano and explains—demystifies—what it is that jazz musicians are thinking when they improvise. And to elucidate collective ensemble improvisation he will be joined by contrabassist Joe Weismann ’90 and violinist Marc Walwyn ’89.
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- Keywords Reunion, Reunion 2024, Alumni College, Mark Applebaum, Jazz, Improv
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- Names Mark Applebaum ’89, Joe Weismann ’90, Marc Walwyn ’89
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