Sam Cardet

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An act of improvisation is not only irreversible but unrepeatable; once it’s been played, the music cannot exist in the same way again. This seems particularly true when it is juxtaposed against the canon of precomposed classical music, whose very existence seems constructed to defy entropy, to enclose time and seal it off so that it cannot trickle linearly away, to ensure that we remember.
Uncommon Measure: A Journey Through Music, Performance, and the Science of Time
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