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April 20, 2007

Compatible Quotes

It was the kind of success that resists analysis, but it undoubtedly involved the contrast presented by (Dave) Brubeck and (Paul) Desmond, the pianist openly touching on the pensive, the boisterous, and the bombastic, the saxophonist a self-effacing master of a coolly detached, liquid lyricism.
--Stuart Broomer, pianist and critic, Amazon.com review
The word bombastic keeps coming up, as if it were some trap I keep falling into. Damn it, when I'm bombastic, I have my reasons. I want to be bombastic. Take it or leave it.
--Dave Brubeck, quoted in Jazz Matters: Reflections on the Music and Some of its Makers.

Posted by dramsey at April 20, 2007 1:04 AM

COMMENTS

I'm with Brubeck here: once an artist has reached a certain level of ability and maturity and self-confidence, one should assume that anything he or she does is intentional, and interpret it accordingly. Is it "bombastic"? Then what effect was Brubeck aiming at by playing that way?

Posted by: Andrew Shields at April 20, 2007 3:57 AM



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