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Mark Lomanno - Breath Work: Comping, Coping, Crisis, and Listening for Kin

Sunday, April 23, 2023 at 1:00 PM

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Sunday, April 23 at 1PM

Mark Lomanno - Breath Work: Comping, Coping, Crisis, and Listening for Kin

Indexical, 1050 River St #119, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

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Examining practices of breathing, listening, and improvisation as modes of radical kinship in critical times, Lomanno asks us – What scales can a musician run if they’re running out of breath? Running for their life? Drawing on Abbey Lincoln’s music and a vast array of Black Feminist writings in music, literature, and sound, Lomanno leads a guided listening of Black American pianists Mulgrew Miller and Bud Powell, as he asks us – when listening to music, what have we missed by listening only to the notes themselves? What else will we hear if we listen for the musicians’—and all our—bodies? Suggesting that these jazz pianists have shared essential insight for manifesting the “Wholly Earth” Lincoln imagines, Lomanno makes a case for Black sound practices as incubators of more sustainable communities.
Dr. Mark Lomanno (they/he) is an ethnomusicologist and jazz pianist currently serving as director of applied music and assistant professor at Albright College, in Reading, Pennsylvania. A former Consortium for Faculty Diversity Fellow, Lomanno is co-founder of the Jazz Studies Collaborative, the current media editor for the journal Jazz Perspectives, and a former chair of the Society of Ethnomusicology’s Improvisation Section. His ethnographic, performance, and scholarly work is based in the Afro-Atlantic world, most especially on the Canary Islands. In addition to a forthcoming monograph on intercultural collaborations in global jazz, Lomanno is co-editor of the forthcoming volume The Improviser’s Classroom: Pedagogies for Cocreative Worldmaking (Temple University Press).

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