FreeJazzArt (Sessions for Bill Dixon) is a live album by trumpeter and composer Jacques Coursil and bassist Alan Silva.
[1][2] In a review for Point of Departure, Clifford Allen wrote: "FreeJazzArt is an appropriate homage, though as one would hope the music diverges from anything possible in the preceding decades.
"[2] Ken Waxman, writing for Jazz Word, stated: "each of Coursil's three compositions is a medley of low-key vibrations and tremolo repetitions... Silva's spiky staccato lines, which similarly retain mainstream balance, not only add a needed toughness to the interface, but also prompt the trumpeter to further ethereal melodiousness.
If Dixon's absent voice is nonetheless a tonal interlocutor, then Coursil's spacious phrasing places him within the music, as a principle of relation, while Silva's ghostly harmonics score the air between participants.
An Evening and a Night at the Annex Bar Brooklyn Bridge, the Metal and the Wind Bennington-New York, Round Trip