Author: Mark Lomanno
An ethnomusicologist, pianist, and writer, currently serving as a professor of musicology and anthropology at the University of Miami. Co-editor of the forthcoming volume, The Improviser's Classroom: Pedagogies for Cocreative Worldmaking (Temple University Press).
Album review…Antonio Sanchez, “New Life” (CamJazz, 2013)
Track reviews…A Dizzy Gillespie Dozen (jazz.com)
Album Review…Steve Lehman Trio, “Dialect Fluorescent” (Pi Recordings, 2012)
Book review…Jean-Michel Pilc, “It’s About Music: The Art and Heart of Improvisation” (Glen Lyon Books, 2012)
Album review…Jean-Michel Pilc, “Essential” (Motema, 2011)
Inspired Intuition and Dissociative Play: The Improvising World of Jean-Michel Pilc
Sense, Feeling, and the Rhythm of Study: A Conversation with Jean-Michel Pilc
Album review…Pilc/Moutin/Hoenig, “Threedom” (Motema, 2011)
