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On Sunday, October 10th, 2004 Cecil Taylor gave the first of the Master Classes Series presented by NYU in conjunction with Artists House Foundation. Pianist Cecil Taylor has been recognized for his challenging and complex music and is considered to be one of the few cornerstones of progressive music, sometimes called ‘the avant garde’. His influence is pervasive, making him a charter member of the pantheon of the greatest jazz artists, if not all 20th century music. Mr. Taylor is widely acknowledged as a visionary and musical prophet.

In 1956, Cecil Taylor formed his own band with soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and released his first album, Jazz Advance. Starting in 1961, Mr. Taylor played primarily with musicians Jimmy Lyons, Sunny Murray, and Andrew Cyrille. This group was known as the “The Unit” and continued to develop new forms of conversational interplay. Mr. Taylor performs in a variety of settings, from solos to large ensemble projects, and he has also taught at various universities in the United States and Europe. Mr. Taylor’s love for and expertise in classical and modern dance, as well as architecture, inform much of his music. In addition to creating his own musical language, Mr. Taylor is also an accomplished poet and he often incorporates his poetry into his musical performances.


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Gary Giddins- Backstage Interview on Cecil Taylor
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TAGS: Jazz | New York University (NYU)

On Sunday, October 10th, 2004 Cecil Taylor gave the first of the Master Classes Series presented by NYU in conjunction with John Snyder of Artists House Foundation. Taylor has been known as a controversial figure in jazz. A true innovator, Taylor has taken the roots of music and transcended any limitations or definitions. He has abandoned traditional song forms, preset and repetitive chord sequences and the concept of a steady pulse or meter. However, Taylor's music is not devoid of structure or organization. In fact, his music in particular is highly structured, with solo and ensemble passages worked out in detail. If you would like to visit Cecil's official website, log on to www.the-temple.net/taylor/ for more of his music and scheduled performances.

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Master Class: Cecil Taylor - Poetry and Performance
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On Sunday, October 10th, 2004 Cecil Taylor gave the first of the Master Classes Series presented by NYU in conjunction with Artists House Foundation. Pianist Cecil Taylor has been recognized for his challenging and complex music and is considered to be one of the few cornerstones of progressive music, sometimes called ‘the avant garde’. His influence is pervasive, making him a charter member of the pantheon of the greatest jazz artists, if not all 20th century music. Mr. Taylor is widely acknowledged as a visionary and musical prophet. In 1956, Cecil Taylor formed his own band with soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and released his first album, Jazz Advance. Starting in 1961, Mr. Taylor played primarily with musicians Jimmy Lyons, Sunny Murray, and Andrew Cyrille. This group was known as the “The Unit” and continued to develop new forms of conversational interplay. Mr. Taylor performs in a variety of settings, from solos to large ensemble projects, and he has also taught at various universities in the United States and Europe. Mr. Taylor’s love for and expertise in classical and modern dance, as well as architecture, inform much of his music. In addition to creating his own musical language, Mr. Taylor is also an accomplished poet and he often incorporates his poetry into his musical performances.

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Master Class: Cecil Taylor - Students Perform
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On Sunday, October 10th, 2004 Cecil Taylor gave the first of the Master Classes Series presented by NYU in conjunction with Artists House Foundation. Pianist Cecil Taylor has been recognized for his challenging and complex music and is considered to be one of the few cornerstones of progressive music, sometimes called ‘the avant garde’. His influence is pervasive, making him a charter member of the pantheon of the greatest jazz artists, if not all 20th century music. Mr. Taylor is widely acknowledged as a visionary and musical prophet. In 1956, Cecil Taylor formed his own band with soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and released his first album, Jazz Advance. Starting in 1961, Mr. Taylor played primarily with musicians Jimmy Lyons, Sunny Murray, and Andrew Cyrille. This group was known as the “The Unit” and continued to develop new forms of conversational interplay. Mr. Taylor performs in a variety of settings, from solos to large ensemble projects, and he has also taught at various universities in the United States and Europe. Mr. Taylor’s love for and expertise in classical and modern dance, as well as architecture, inform much of his music. In addition to creating his own musical language, Mr. Taylor is also an accomplished poet and he often incorporates his poetry into his musical performances.

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Master Class: Cecil Taylor Performs- Song 2
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On Sunday, October 10th, 2004 Cecil Taylor gave the first of the Master Classes Series presented by NYU in conjunction with Artists House Foundation. Pianist Cecil Taylor has been recognized for his challenging and complex music and is considered to be one of the few cornerstones of progressive music, sometimes called ‘the avant garde’. His influence is pervasive, making him a charter member of the pantheon of the greatest jazz artists, if not all 20th century music. Mr. Taylor is widely acknowledged as a visionary and musical prophet. In 1956, Cecil Taylor formed his own band with soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and released his first album, Jazz Advance. Starting in 1961, Mr. Taylor played primarily with musicians Jimmy Lyons, Sunny Murray, and Andrew Cyrille. This group was known as the “The Unit” and continued to develop new forms of conversational interplay. Mr. Taylor performs in a variety of settings, from solos to large ensemble projects, and he has also taught at various universities in the United States and Europe. Mr. Taylor’s love for and expertise in classical and modern dance, as well as architecture, inform much of his music. In addition to creating his own musical language, Mr. Taylor is also an accomplished poet and he often incorporates his poetry into his musical performances.

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Master Class: Cecil Taylor - Students Perform with Cecil
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On Sunday, October 10th, 2004 Cecil Taylor gave the first of the Master Classes Series presented by NYU in conjunction with Artists House Foundation. Pianist Cecil Taylor has been recognized for his challenging and complex music and is considered to be one of the few cornerstones of progressive music, sometimes called ‘the avant garde’. His influence is pervasive, making him a charter member of the pantheon of the greatest jazz artists, if not all 20th century music. Mr. Taylor is widely acknowledged as a visionary and musical prophet. In 1956, Cecil Taylor formed his own band with soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and released his first album, Jazz Advance. Starting in 1961, Mr. Taylor played primarily with musicians Jimmy Lyons, Sunny Murray, and Andrew Cyrille. This group was known as the “The Unit” and continued to develop new forms of conversational interplay. Mr. Taylor performs in a variety of settings, from solos to large ensemble projects, and he has also taught at various universities in the United States and Europe. Mr. Taylor’s love for and expertise in classical and modern dance, as well as architecture, inform much of his music. In addition to creating his own musical language, Mr. Taylor is also an accomplished poet and he often incorporates his poetry into his musical performances.

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Master Class: Cecil Taylor - Questions from the Audience
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On Sunday, October 10th, 2004 Cecil Taylor gave the first of the Master Classes Series presented by NYU in conjunction with Artists House Foundation. Pianist Cecil Taylor has been recognized for his challenging and complex music and is considered to be one of the few cornerstones of progressive music, sometimes called ‘the avant garde’. His influence is pervasive, making him a charter member of the pantheon of the greatest jazz artists, if not all 20th century music. Mr. Taylor is widely acknowledged as a visionary and musical prophet. In 1956, Cecil Taylor formed his own band with soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and released his first album, Jazz Advance. Starting in 1961, Mr. Taylor played primarily with musicians Jimmy Lyons, Sunny Murray, and Andrew Cyrille. This group was known as the “The Unit” and continued to develop new forms of conversational interplay. Mr. Taylor performs in a variety of settings, from solos to large ensemble projects, and he has also taught at various universities in the United States and Europe. Mr. Taylor’s love for and expertise in classical and modern dance, as well as architecture, inform much of his music. In addition to creating his own musical language, Mr. Taylor is also an accomplished poet and he often incorporates his poetry into his musical performances.

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Master Class: Cecil Taylor - Student Interviews After Concert
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On Sunday, October 10th, 2004 Cecil Taylor gave the first of the Master Classes Series presented by NYU in conjunction with Artists House Foundation. Pianist Cecil Taylor has been recognized for his challenging and complex music and is considered to be one of the few cornerstones of progressive music, sometimes called ‘the avant garde’. His influence is pervasive, making him a charter member of the pantheon of the greatest jazz artists, if not all 20th century music. Mr. Taylor is widely acknowledged as a visionary and musical prophet. In 1956, Cecil Taylor formed his own band with soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and released his first album, Jazz Advance. Starting in 1961, Mr. Taylor played primarily with musicians Jimmy Lyons, Sunny Murray, and Andrew Cyrille. This group was known as the “The Unit” and continued to develop new forms of conversational interplay. Mr. Taylor performs in a variety of settings, from solos to large ensemble projects, and he has also taught at various universities in the United States and Europe. Mr. Taylor’s love for and expertise in classical and modern dance, as well as architecture, inform much of his music. In addition to creating his own musical language, Mr. Taylor is also an accomplished poet and he often incorporates his poetry into his musical performances.

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Master Class: Cecil Taylor - Student Interviews Before Concert
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On Sunday, October 10th, 2004 Cecil Taylor gave the first of the Master Classes Series presented by NYU in conjunction with Artists House Foundation. Pianist Cecil Taylor has been recognized for his challenging and complex music and is considered to be one of the few cornerstones of progressive music, sometimes called ‘the avant garde’. His influence is pervasive, making him a charter member of the pantheon of the greatest jazz artists, if not all 20th century music. Mr. Taylor is widely acknowledged as a visionary and musical prophet. In 1956, Cecil Taylor formed his own band with soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and released his first album, Jazz Advance. Starting in 1961, Mr. Taylor played primarily with musicians Jimmy Lyons, Sunny Murray, and Andrew Cyrille. This group was known as the “The Unit” and continued to develop new forms of conversational interplay. Mr. Taylor performs in a variety of settings, from solos to large ensemble projects, and he has also taught at various universities in the United States and Europe. Mr. Taylor’s love for and expertise in classical and modern dance, as well as architecture, inform much of his music. In addition to creating his own musical language, Mr. Taylor is also an accomplished poet and he often incorporates his poetry into his musical performances.

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Master Class: Cecil Taylor - Comments After Concert
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On Sunday, October 10th, 2004 Cecil Taylor gave the first of the Master Classes Series presented by NYU in conjunction with Artists House Foundation. Pianist Cecil Taylor has been recognized for his challenging and complex music and is considered to be one of the few cornerstones of progressive music, sometimes called ‘the avant garde’. His influence is pervasive, making him a charter member of the pantheon of the greatest jazz artists, if not all 20th century music. Mr. Taylor is widely acknowledged as a visionary and musical prophet. In 1956, Cecil Taylor formed his own band with soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy and released his first album, Jazz Advance. Starting in 1961, Mr. Taylor played primarily with musicians Jimmy Lyons, Sunny Murray, and Andrew Cyrille. This group was known as the “The Unit” and continued to develop new forms of conversational interplay. Mr. Taylor performs in a variety of settings, from solos to large ensemble projects, and he has also taught at various universities in the United States and Europe. Mr. Taylor’s love for and expertise in classical and modern dance, as well as architecture, inform much of his music. In addition to creating his own musical language, Mr. Taylor is also an accomplished poet and he often incorporates his poetry into his musical performances.

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