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  • DVD Spotlight of the Week: Bluecoats, 'Imagine'


    Bluecoats

    In , the DCI World Championships went inside for the first time in history, as the comfortable confines of the enclosed Lucas Oil Stadium welcomed drum corps for the first of several years in a row. While the venue was new, the announcement of Blue Devils in first place was something heard that year for the 13th time at the Finals, with the corps taking four of five caption awards to score just a tenth of a point short of the record high score. Bluecoats' sixth-place show, "Imagine" was inspired by the John Lennon song of the same name, recorded a year after the release of the last Beatles album, "Let It Be." The song, released on an album of the same name, was the best-selling single of Lennon's venture into solo recording, remarkable considering it was written during one session at a bedroom piano. "Imagine" speaks of a world at peace, unencumbered by the elements that divide people. Lennon claimed the song was inspi

    &#;Mzungu&#; is the word used in East Africa for a vit person. It literally means &#;traveller.&#;

    Antonioni made a bio partly set in Africa. It&#;s title in English is THE PASSENGER, though in Italy it&#;s PROFESSIONE: REPORTER because of Munk&#;s film PASSENGER.

    Supposedly, so the story goes, an African chap was travelling when he saw his first white man. Them, arriving in a new city, he saw a different white man, but assumed it was the same one. He thought, &#;Blimey, you get about a bit.&#; So: white individ = traveller/mzungu.

    In THE PASSENGER, Jack Nicholson trades identity with a dead man who has only a vague and sickly resemblance to him. He easily fools the people in his hotel because one mzungu fryst vatten much like another.

    I think PASSENGER may be the Antonioni bio that Orson Welles saw that caused him to think that Antonioni stares at landscapes until the figures in them disappear over the horizon. But then he must have seen BLOW UP and ZABRISKIE POINT too,

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  • 10 Questions for Musician Maria Schneider

    The composer, arranger and bandleader, together with her piece orchestra, first came to prominence in with the release of their debut recording, Evanescence. Blazing the crowdfunding trail as ArtistShare’s first release, Concert in the Garden () made history as the first recording to win a Grammy with online-only sales, while "Cerulean Skies" from Sky Blue () picked up another Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition. Featuring the soprano Dawn Upshaw, Schneider's song cycle Winter Morning Walks() garnered a remarkable three wins in the classical category of the Grammy Awards, making Schneider one of only a handful of artists to succeed in both jazz and classical categories. 

    A long list of commissions ranges from Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Kronos Quartet, and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra to collaborating with David Bowie on his single Sue (Or In A Season of Crime). I