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Day 2: Highlights

Kimber Sider

Published: 2013-05-24

VIDEO: A highlights video taking clips from the panel on Improvisation and Music Theory (Brian Lefresne, Vincent Benitez, Massimiliano Guido, Chris Stover, and Paul Steinbeck), the panel on Improvisation and Ethnomusicology Pedagogy (Mark Laver, Scott Currie, Kyra Gaunt, Gabriel Solis and Howard Spring), from the workshop with Christine Duncan with the University of Guelph Symphonic Choir, and from the concert with Christine Duncan with the University of Guelph Symphonic Choir, featuring David Dove, Mark Laver, Joe Sorbara, and Scott Thomson.

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Improvisation is, simply put, being and living this very moment. No one can hide in music, and improvising in music is to be truly in this very moment and being completely yourself, with all your qualities and faults. It is probably the most honest state for a human being to be in.

– John McLaughlin in an interview with Daniel Fischlin.