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What metaphor does Marsalis use to describe how to listen to instrumental music?

What are some ways Marsalis talks about developing the themes in the Statement section?


How does Marsalis say we go from theme to theme?


What happens during the Fantasia section of Sonata Form? Opinion: Which part of the sonata form did you enjoy the most and why?


Opinion: Can you hear these two different themes?


Opinion : How did Marsalis's explanation of Form help you in listening to this music and appreciating it?

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Wynton Marsalis has been at the forefront of jazz since the '80s. In 2009, the multi-Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning trumpeter, composer, band leader and the artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center played a private party at the White House in honour of America's then-newly inaugurated President Obama.

Fast forward to last Wednesday — the inauguration of the U.S. President Joe Biden — when Marsalis joined Tom Power on CBC Radio's q to talk about politics, the connection between jazz and social change, and what he meant when he said that "jazz is the perfect metaphor for democracy."

He also talks about the '60s segregation and where he drew the inspiration for his latest album The Democracy! Suite.

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