BILL CUNLIFFE | The JAZZIZ Podcast
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Today, we are thrilled to have the extraordinary pianist and composer Bill Cunliffe on the JAZZIZ Podcast. He's here to delve into his captivating three-movement suite, Rainforests, recently released on record. Crafted for the Temple University Studio Orchestra, this composition draws inspiration from the life-giving mangrove trees that make up much of the tropical rainforests. Join us as we explore the expansive sonic landscape of Rainforests, a grand vision that not only embraces the full orchestral spectrum but also swings with the vigor of a big band, featuring stellar jazz soloists from the Temple Jazz Sextet. Cunliffe also shares his passion for environmental causes and his vision of how music serves as a metaphor for life. And of course, we can't resist delving into the archives of his memory, discussing his early career encounters with such legends as Mary Lou Williams and Buddy Rich.
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