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From Robert Pinsky's MOOC, "The Art of Poetry." Week 6: Music & Poetry. "The Hearts," by Robert Pinsky. PoemJazz performed by Robert Pinsky, Laurence Hobgood, Stan Strickland, and John Lockwood.
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From Robert Pinsky's MOOC, "The Art of Poetry." Week 6: Music & Poetry. "Samurai Song," by Robert Pinsky. PoemJazz performed by Robert Pinsky, Laurence Hobgood, Stan Strickland, and John Lockwood.
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From Robert Pinsky's MOOC, "The Art of Poetry." Week 6: Music & Poetry. "Street Music," by Robert Pinsky. PoemJazz performed by Robert Pinsky, Laurence Hobgood, Stan Strickland, and John Lockwood.
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From Robert Pinsky's MOOC, "The Art of Poetry." Week 6: Music & Poetry. "Ginza Samba," by Robert Pinsky. PoemJazz performed by Robert Pinsky, Laurence Hobgood, Stan Strickland, and John Lockwood.
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[...]https://www.edx.org/course/bux/bux-arpo222x-art-poetry-1565
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From Robert Pinsky's MOOC, "The Art of Poetry." Week 6: Music & Poetry. Q & A: Consciousness, Relearning How to Read. Robert Pinsky, Laurence Hobgood, Stan Strickland, and John Lockwood discuss their experience performing PoemJazz.
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By day, you might have to make an effort to find Lance Martin. He works behind the counter at the BU School of Medicine Diversity & Inclusion Office as the administrative assistant. But on certain nights, you can step inside a place like [...]Darryl’s Corner Bar & Kitchen on Columbus Avenue in Boston, and he’s hard to miss. He’s the guy in the beret and in the spotlight, throwing himself into a flute solo on a jazzy trio version of Beyoncé’s “Love on Top,†or something more traditional, like Cedar Walton’s “Bolivia.†Martin has developed a style he calls “physical jazz,†a style where it’s not hard to tell when he’s feeling the music, swaying and swinging, walking into the audience or even into the next room. “I can’t stand in one place,†he says. “It makes a different player out of me.â€
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The latest installment of our ongoing “My Own Boston†series features business student and jazz musician Jake D’Ambra (Questrom’19). Wait—business and jazz? Together? D’Ambra explains as he takes us on a tour [...]of his favorite jazz clubs in Boston, Darryl’s Corner Bar & Kitchen and Wally’s Café, with a pit stop at West Campus record store In Your Ear.
Learn more about Jake and the jazz music scene in Boston on BU Today: /today/2018/jazz-music-boston/
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