Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-19 Thread Jorge Lorenzo Flores Garza
iado: jueves, 9 de noviembre de 2017 04:34 p. m. Para: Experimental Film Discussion List Asunto: Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film I think I saw Michael Snow’s name invoked somewhere in this thread, but I don’t think anyone mentioned that he is himself a jazz musician.

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-17 Thread Tara Nelson
Saul Levine's A Few Tunes Going Out series https://vimeo.com/4533111 On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 3:13 AM, Albert Alcoz wrote: > Hello, > > I was wondering about the connections between jazz music and avant-garde > film after watching *Bridges-Go-Round* (1958) by Shirley

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-16 Thread Benjamin Léon
Dear All, It's not 'avant-garde' films (in the strict sense of ) but in early Roman Polanski's movies, there are some finest 'jazz moments' with the incomparable music of Krzysztof Komeda. His sense of rhythm with a very distinctive harmonic components (a mix of melodic and atonality structure)

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread federico lanchares
Hello Albert, Watch UNDERTOW by Robert Withers (Joseph Jarman is there playing sax) and Glas by Bert Haanstra. Regards, F. https://vimeo.com/34195579 [https://www.bing.com/th?id=OVP.N3_tp6mnqhxazR5YMpzk9wEsCo=Api] UNDERTOW vimeo.com

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread Rob Gawthrop
There is Ian Hugo’s ‘Jazz of Lights’ with Moondog and Anais Nin - though the music is by Bebe & Lois Barron rather than Jazz per se. Len Lye’s ‘Tal Farlow’ and comparatively more recent there are films that use free jazz & improvised music - worth reading this article in ‘The Wire’ (2015)

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread Dennis Doros
Thank you for mentioning Shirley Clarke already. Three of her features that can be considered avant-garde at least in part: THE CONNECTION, THE COOL WORLD and ORNETTE: MADE IN AMERICA all feature jazz scores. Consider her work on the Loop films she did for the 1958 Brussels World Fair, where they

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread Madison Brookshire
In addition to those that have already been listed, three of my favorites are: Charles Burnett,* When It Rains, *(1995) Cauleen Smith, *The Way Out is the Way Two: 14 Short Films About Chicago and Sun Ra* (2010), a feature-length constellation of experimental psychogeographic films on Sun Ra,

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread Esperanza Collado
Hey Albert, Also, have a look at the work of the Buharov Brothers. There is a lot of jazz improvisation there. I believe Re:Voir is releasing soon a DVD of their films and Max Le Cain wrote a piece about their work. Ciao! 2017-11-13 13:20 GMT+01:00 John McAndrew : > Has

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread John McAndrew
Has anyone mentioned Paula Gladstone's 1980 film 'The Dancing Soul Of The Walking People' yet? I seem to recall Duke Ellington, Alice Coltrane, Anthony Braxton, The Art Ensemble of Chicago and some others featuring on the soundtrack. Incidentally, I would LOVE to see this film be released on

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-13 Thread D. Stanek
Anna Linder, Cum Pane: The One You Share Your Bread With, 2002 with music by the AALY Trio with Ken Vandermark. http://www.heure-exquise.org/video.php?id=9085=uk DS > On Nov 12, 2017, at 7:56 PM, mary billyou wrote: > > Tatsu Aoki! > >

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-12 Thread mary billyou
Tatsu Aoki! http://tatsuaoki.com/filmography.html a major fixture on the Chicago jazz scene. Double-bass player On Nov 12, 2017 8:45 PM, "Myron Ort" wrote: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frOgv6UNGiA > > > > > > > > > On Nov 12, 2017, at 8:13 AM, mary billyou

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-12 Thread Myron Ort
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frOgv6UNGiA > On Nov 12, 2017, at 8:13 AM, mary billyou wrote: > > Cassavettes' Shadows > > On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 1:59 AM, C Keefer >

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-12 Thread mary billyou
Cassavettes' *Shadows* On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 1:59 AM, C Keefer wrote: > many other visual music films for that list, here's a few - > > More by Harry Smith, Films 2 and 3 and 11 > > Jordan Belson, Bop Scotch > > More by Hy Hirsh (no c in Hirsh), including Scratch Pad > > at

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-10 Thread C Keefer
many other visual music films for that list, here's a few - More by Harry Smith, Films 2 and 3 and 11 Jordan Belson, Bop Scotch More by Hy Hirsh (no c in Hirsh), including Scratch Pad at least 4 or 5 films by Len Lye more by Norman McLaren Oskar Fischinger, Studie nr 5. On CVM's vimeo VOD

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-10 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
Pip, Thanks for the elaboration; this is very helpful. There has been a fair amount of progress made in advancing “fair use” of visual materials in mashups, found footage, etc. in the US. I think because of a somewhat different history, music is a somewhat different case…again, in the US.

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-10 Thread Pip Chodorov
Chuck, As a "DVD executive" I can tell you that we simply sign contracts with filmmakers in which they indemnify us against any copyright claims. In some cases we have signed contracts for found footage films in which we invented the clause below (our contract with Martin Arnold is a good

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-10 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
cussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com<mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>>" <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com<mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film To me there is the interesting question regar

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Adam Hyman
Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>" <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film To me there is the interesting question regarding which avant garden or experimental films obtained the rights for the music. Some may

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Myron Ort
Never mind about Avant Garden, its already a clilche….. > On Nov 9, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Myron Ort wrote: > > My auto spell check made a funny “Avant Garden” I like it……. > its mine so don’t steal it……. > probably already has been discovered….I will check….. > > >> On Nov

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Myron Ort
My auto spell check made a funny “Avant Garden” I like it……. its mine so don’t steal it……. probably already has been discovered….I will check….. > On Nov 9, 2017, at 11:55 AM, Myron Ort wrote: > > To me there is the interesting question regarding which avant garden or >

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Myron Ort
To me there is the interesting question regarding which avant garden or experimental films obtained the rights for the music. Some maybe not at first but maybe later if the film became more widely known. Not jazz, but I wondered if Kenneth Anger had the rights to all that pop music when

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Ryan Marino
Hi Albert, The White Rose by Bruce Conner features music from Miles Davis's Sketches of Spain. best, ryan On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 1:47 PM, Ignacio Tamarit wrote: > Osias Wilenski "El Perseguidor" (1965) > > Not strictly experimental, but rather experimental for

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Ignacio Tamarit
Osias Wilenski "El Perseguidor" (1965) Not strictly experimental, but rather experimental for Argentine fiction feature films of the time. Based on the homonymous short story by Julio Cortazar, inspired by the life of Charlie Parker. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WwxYPhORzg

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz music and avant-garde film

2017-11-09 Thread eyemusic
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Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Esperanza Collado
Hey Albert, What a great thread! Did anyone mention Shirley Clark? Can't remember the title. Also, some of the animated films of Suzan Pitt use jazz music. Asparagus for sure. You may want to check Christopher McLain's works too... i could be wrong. Will keep thinking... El El jue, 9 nov

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread tanya g
Albert, Thank you for initiating this thread. I apologize if this was already mentioned but in my research I came across two others: Surprise Boogie (1956) direted by Albert Pierru and sponsored film *Skyscraper* by Clarke and Van Dyke from 1959, if memory serves. Two non-avant garde that may be

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Albert Alcoz
Sorry, this email was just for Stephen. Anyway, thank you all for the different suggestions concerning the connections about Jazz music and Avant-Garde cinema. Some other day we could exchange ideas about other music styles, for example Tango: Tango by Zbigniew Rybczyński

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello Stephen, Thank you very much for your suggestions! They are going to be very productive for my research. I have found this article written by Brett Kashmere that deals with some of this topics. [image: Inline image 1] Pull my Daisy! Of course! All the best, Albert On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-08 Thread Adam Hyman
Good call. The vimeo page that you linked to includes the name of the musician in the text - jazz multi-instrumentalist Joe McPhee. McPhee is fantastic. From: Kate Ewald Hi Albert, Ephraim Asili's Many Thousands Gone uses an improvised score from a jazz

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-08 Thread Kate Ewald
Hi Albert, Ephraim Asili's *Many Thousands Gone* uses an improvised score from a jazz saxophonist, although I don't know his name. My understanding was that they did two takes - the first completely improvised without seeing the film prior, and the second take with only the first viewing under

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-08 Thread Adam Hyman
o: "Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>" <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film Hi Albert, Jack Chambers' R34 features a section of Ayler's Bells for the last stretch of it. Joyce Wieland's Rat Li

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-08 Thread Stephen Broomer
Ah geez, can’t forget: Phill Niblock’s Magic Sun featuring Sun Ra & the Arkestra. S On Nov 8, 2017, at 8:03 AM, Stephen Broomer > wrote: Hi Albert, Jack Chambers' R34 features a section of Ayler's Bells for the last stretch of

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-08 Thread Stephen Broomer
Hi Albert, Jack Chambers' R34 features a section of Ayler's Bells for the last stretch of it. Joyce Wieland's Rat Life and Diet in North America has a violent cacophony of free jazz at the beginning that I've not been able to identify. Joyce's Water Sark has an improvisational soundtrack by

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-08 Thread Pablo Marin
Hi Albert, Daybreak Express (1953), by D.A. Pennebaker Music by Duke Ellington. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDqBoUYpMq4 Best! Pablo MarínBuenos Aires On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 5:14 AM, Albert Alcoz wrote: Hello, I was wondering about the connections