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Paul Flaherty is an American jazz saxophonist who plays primarily in free improvisational idioms. Flaherty began playing saxophone at age 10, focusing initially on alto sax, though he would later ...
- Mette Rasmussen - Chris Corsano - Paul Flaherty - YouTube
Mette Rasmussen - alto saxophone Chris Corsano - drums Paul...
- C. Spencer Yeh & Paul Flaherty – Untitled #1 - YouTube
Artist: C. Spencer Yeh, Paul FlahertyTitle: Untitled...
- Mette Rasmussen - Chris Corsano - Paul Flaherty - YouTube
Mette Rasmussen - alto saxophone Chris Corsano - drums Paul Flaherty - alto saxophone Filmed by Kevin Reilly, June 14, 2014, at Never Ending Books, New Haven...
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Artist: C. Spencer Yeh, Paul FlahertyTitle: Untitled (#1)Album: New York Nuts and Boston BeansPaul Flaherty– Tenor Saxophone, Alto SaxophoneC. Spencer Yeh –V...
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Paul Flaherty (born November 6, 1948, Hartford, Connecticut) is an American jazz saxophonist who plays primarily in free improvisational idioms. Flaherty began playing saxophone at age 10, focusing initially on alto sax, though he would later perform on tenor and soprano saxophone as well. He worked in the bands of John Ciffirelli and Gordon ...
Mar 24, 2003 · Voices is an album of solo saxophone music freely improvised in the studio by Paul Flaherty. He's been at it since the '70s and has become an underground champion of chasing the Eternal Now. He's been at it since the '70s and has become an underground champion of chasing the Eternal Now.
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Mar 18, 2023 · Voices is an album of solo saxophone music freely improvised in the studio by Paul Flaherty. He's been at it since the '70s and has become an underground champion of chasing the Eternal Now. The subject of these sonic musings is freedom--freedom from the constraints of traditional harmonic, melodic, and compositional forms--freedom to go, baby ...
Flaherty plays alto saxophone for the most part, at times blurring identities in waves of focused empathy. Even Rowden’s gritty arco passages dovetail with the saxophones. The twenty-minute The Hesitant Nature of Doubt (Shadow Chase) presses toward an ecstatic apocalypse with both saxophones in full cry, but that visionary element is framed ...