Albums

Lilacs in Winter

Maryanne de Prophetis with Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton

Lilacs In Winter came from the curiosity and surprise of improvisation when based gently on some compositional material. The flowing in and out of composition, improvisation and words, to the point where one cannot tell what has been written and what is free, is a powerful and liberating manifestation, for the performers as well as listeners . . . in fact there becomes a point of no distinction...
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Musicians

Terry Clarke

is a Canadian drummer. His natural rhythmic aptitude was obvious from an early age, and at the age of twelve, he began studying formally with the noted drum teacher and author Jim Blackley who was to remain a primary and ongoing figure in Terry's development as a musician. In 1965, Terry moved to San Francisco to work with John Handy III. He performed with him for the next two and a half years, during which time the Grammy nominated recording, Live at Monterey Jazz Fest (Columbia, 1966) was...

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