Sunday December 13th
4-5pm (EST)
Jazz Studies Collaborative Listening Party
Presented by Fumi Tomita
The Music of Gary Peacock and Paul Bley
Hosted by Robert Sabin and Greg Buium
Focusing on one of the most revolutionary and influential relationships in jazz, Sabin and Buium will share music, research, background, interviews, and never before heard recordings featuring the iconic Peacock/Bley collaborations.
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Robert Sabin is a bassist, educator, and author in New York City. His 2015 Ph.D. dissertation Gary Peacock: Analysis of Progressive Double Bass Improvisation 1963-1965 features interviews with the bassist, transcriptions, and analysis of his 1960s New York period.
Greg Buium is working on a biography of Paul Bley. A noted music critic, he has contributed to Down Beat, the Wire, and Coda, among many others. His writing on jazz and improvised music has been translated into Spanish and German and was included in the McSweeney’s anthology Confidence, or the Appearance of Confidence: The Best of the Believer Music Interviews (2014). He has written liner notes to numerous recordings for independent labels in Canada, Switzerland, and the U.K. His column, Jumpin’ In, appears quarterly in Point of Departure.