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Good Things Happen Slowly: A Life In and Out of Jazz screenshot
ISBN: 1101904348 | 2017 | EPUB | 320 pages | 17 MB
Jazz could not contain Fred Hersch.

Hersch’s prodigious talent as a sideman—a pianist who played with the giants of the twentieth century in the autumn of their careers, including Art Farmer and Joe Henderson—blossomed further in the eighties and beyond into a compositional genius that defied the boundaries of bop, sweeping in elements of pop, classical, and folk to create a wholly new music.

Good Things Happen Slowly is his memoir. It’s the story of the first openly gay, HIV-positive jazz player; a deep look into the cloistered jazz culture that made such a status both transgressive and groundbreaking; and a profound exploration of how Hersch’s two-month-long coma in 2007 led to his creating some of the finest, most direct, and most emotionally compelling music of his career.

Remarkable, and at times lyrical, Good Things Happen Slowly is an evocation of the twilight of Post-Stonewall New York, and a powerfully brave narrative of illness, recovery, music, creativity, and the glorious reward of finally becoming oneself.

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His story reminds me a lot of the great harpsichordist 'Scott Ross' who was gay and died of the 20th century illness, the AIDS at only 38 years old, but had time to record the entire 555 sonatas of the extraordinary Italian composer 'Domenico Scarlatti'.

'Chopin' also died at the same age maybe of 'cystic fibrosis', or tuberculosis that was the illness of 19th century.

It's amazing how people who die early do so much, like 'Mendelssohn' at 38, 'Mozart' at 35, and 'Debussy' who was also gay, has his most fascinating compositions for 17 years.

I think these guys or gays gave the real Giant Steps in such a short time, it makes me reflect a lot on the future of human behavior on this gunpowder barrel XXI century, which is changing a lot with the freedom of the new generations that comes from the reflection of Neoliberalism of the 70's , that not only the economy should be free but also individual rights and behaviors.

I know people who have lived twice as many of these guys and did nothing at all their entire lifes, and when they open their mouths, it's just rubbish, prejudice that they inherit from the sanitary cordon which are their families, that teach the lack of education inside their own homes.

I just don't know what will be the tragic illness that will affect the most productive lives in this 21th century, perhaps it is the ignorance.

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