"Cecil Taylor, one of the leaders of [the avant-garde jazz] movement, once made a revealing aside. "To feel" he explained, "is the most terrifying thing in this society." We should approach avant-garde jazz with his injunction in mind, striving to feel rather than merely intellectualize the music."
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Ted Gioia in How to Listen to Jazz. page 134-135. Basic Books. (2016)
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