If you’re a fan of documentaries (and even if you’re not) there’s a really interesting one done by this guy about himself. It’s called “I Have Nothing to Say, and I’m Saying It.”
The worldview behind his music is kinda creepy, but it’s really interesting to see someone who deliberately applies their beliefs to what they do, how they act, and what they make (in this case music).
Have you heard his “musical score” 4′33″ ? There’s some very interesting heated discussiong surrounding that piece. You should check it out.
Rich Van Voorst is an active saxophonist and composer/ arranger primarily based in the Tampa Bay area. Rich has performed all over the United States as well as in Europe where he performed at the Vienne, Montreux, and North Sea Jazz ...
If you’re a fan of documentaries (and even if you’re not) there’s a really interesting one done by this guy about himself. It’s called “I Have Nothing to Say, and I’m Saying It.”
The worldview behind his music is kinda creepy, but it’s really interesting to see someone who deliberately applies their beliefs to what they do, how they act, and what they make (in this case music).
Have you heard his “musical score” 4′33″ ? There’s some very interesting heated discussiong surrounding that piece. You should check it out.