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CATASTROPHIC COLTRANE


Geoff Dyer, autore di Natura morta con custodia di sax, commenta l'uscita dell'album inedito di John Coltrane, Offering, Live at Temple University.L'articolo ha già suscitato polemiche in rete, e fin dal titolo è possibile intuirne i motivi. In ogni caso ognuno si può formare la propria opinione sullo scritto.Ecco l'incipt: Offering: Live at Temple University offers further evidence of the catastrophe of the last phase of John Coltrane’s work. “Last” rather than “late” because he became ill and died too suddenly (on July 17, 1967), too early, to have properly entered a late period. He was forty. In any other field of activity that would be a desperately short life. Only in jazz could it be considered broadly in line with actuarial norms. So there’s no late phase in the accepted sense of Beethoven having arrived at a late style, only a sudden ceasing of the unceasing torrent of sound.Continua qui: http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/gallery/2014/oct/04/catastrophic-coltrane/Foto di Guy Le Querrec