Poetry & jazz with Sam Sadigursky
Posted 11 March, 2010 in Jazz, Music, Poetry, The Jazz Session

Show #150! Crazy, ain’t it?
Multi-instrumentalist Sadigursky just released Words Project III: Miniatures (New Amsterdam, 2010), the third in his series of releases combining contemporary poetry with improvised and through-composed music. In this interview, Sadigursky talks about his decision to use poems as an inspiration for composition; which texts lend themselves to his work and why; and what the various vocalists on his albums bring to the music. Learn more at samsadigursky.com.
LISTEN: The Jazz Session #150: Sam Sadigursky
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2 comments to “Poetry & jazz with Sam Sadigursky”
Richard Kamins, March 11th, 2010 at 4:04 pm:
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Another fine interview. Sam’s a great guy and becoming quite the composer. Each of his 3 recordings is different and all can be recommended.
Good work, Jason!
Jason Crane, March 11th, 2010 at 4:08 pm:
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Thanks, Richard. I completely agree with you about Sam’s work. Definitely deserving of wider recognition.
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