[Dixielandjazz] QUESTIONS FOR WYNTON MARSALIS

John Farrell stridepiano at tesco.net
Mon Oct 4 10:21:51 PDT 2004


Wynton Marsalis's playing doesn't float my boat, when he puts on his OKOM
hat I get the impression that he is just condescending to lesser mortals
who know no better. Nevertheless the responses he gave to that crass
interviewer who was obviously trying to provoke him were absolutely spot on.
He has gone up several notches in my estimation.

Many thanks to Bob Romans for an interesting post.

John Farrell
http://homepages.tesco.net/~stridepiano/midifiles.htm

> > > QUESTIONS FOR WYNTON MARSALIS
> > > The Music Man
> > > Interview by DEBORAH SOLOMON
> > >
> > > Published: October 3, 2004
> > >
> > >
> > >  Do you feel personally responsible for the acoustics at your deluxe
> > > new
> > > home, Frederick P. Rose
> > > Hall?
> > >
> > > Acoustics is like a draft pick. Until you get out and start playing
> > > games, you don't know how it's
> > > going to go.
> > >
> > > So what if you blow your trumpet and the sound is fuzzy?
> > >
> > > It won't happen. It's going to sound good. I can feel it.
> > >
> > > On opening night, you're performing with the first musicians you ever
> > > played with: your dad,
> > > Ellis, your oldest brother, Branford, and your two younger brothers.
> > >
> > > The program is called ''One Family of Jazz,'' and some of the other
> > > jazz
> > > orchestra musicians will
> > > be playing with relatives, too.
> > >
> > > What was it like, growing up in a jazz-obsessed household in New
> > > Orleans?
> > >
> > > My father used to say, ''If you want to be different, you got to do
> > > something different.''
> > >
> > > Wise advice. What did you do differently?
> > >
> > > If you practice an hour a day, you'll be like everybody who practices
> > > an
> > > hour a day. If you want
> > > to be great, you be the one doing five hours a day.
> > >
> > > Did your dad put a lot of pressure on you to succeed?
> > >
> > > No. My father never put pressure on me. He's too cool for that kind of
> > > stuff.
> > >
> > > How do you define cool?
> > >
> > > The house could fall down and everyone would be running around, and he
> > > would still be sitting in
> > > his same chair.
> > >
> > > You're often accused of being a cultural reactionary, of denouncing
> > > contemporary music.
> > >
> > > Once we went away from professional musicianship in American popular
> > > song -- from the big bands
> > > populated with great musicians like Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington
> > > and
> > > Count Basie -- we went in
> > > a direction that has not borne great fruit for us.
> > >
> > > You can't just ignore a person like Bob Dylan.
> > >
> > > My point is not about a person. It's about a direction in American
> > > culture.
> > >
> > > But then you're not talking about music, you're talking about
> > > position-taking.
> > >
> > > Positions are the only thing worth espousing in public.
> > >
> > > You've declined to marry either of the women who gave birth to your
> > > children. Is that a position?
> > >
> > > That's complicated.
> > >
> > > Do you think you'll ever marry?
> > >
> > > I don't know. I don't know that I could be a good husband. In terms of
> > > my personal life, I don't
> > > try to be a saint.
> > >
> > > Because art makes you needy?
> > >
> > > Art makes you greedy too.
> > >
> > > Doesn't it get lonely spending 10 months a year on the road, living
out
> > > of a hotel room?
> > >
> > > It depends on what goes on in the room.
> > >
> > > You seem fairly content for an artist.
> > >
> > > When I'm sad, I'm happy that I can be sad.
> > >
> > > Which means what, exactly?
> > >
> > > It's the blues. It's like when they say, I am going down the road to
> > > put
> > > my head on the tracks,
> > > and when the train comes along, I am going to snatch my full head
back.
> > >
> > > The blues influenced a lot of pop music. Shouldn't you be more
tolerant
> > > of it, then?
> > >
> > > All music is contemporary to me. If I put on a Beethoven sonata, it's
> > > contemporary.







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