
Openings and Samadhis
Free improvisations shaped by the Buddhist practices and meditations of both players on this duo session between the saxophonists Geoff Bright and Herve Perez. Samadhi, a Sanskrit word meaning "concentration," can refer to both the activity of Buddhist meditation and the absorbed state of mind of a meditating person. These improvisations reflect the practice of deep meditation prior to performance, contrasting with the "in the moment" freedom and spontaneity of the improvised performances themselves.
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Free improvisations shaped by the Buddhist practices and meditations of both players on this duo session between the saxophonists Geoff Bright and Herve Perez. Samadhi, a Sanskrit word meaning "concentration," can refer to both the activity of Buddhist meditation and the absorbed state of mind of a meditating person. These improvisations reflect the practice of deep meditation prior to performance, contrasting with the "in the moment" freedom and spontaneity of the improvised performances themselves.
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Free improvisations shaped by the Buddhist practices and meditations of both players on this duo session between the saxophonists Geoff Bright and Herve Perez. Samadhi, a Sanskrit word meaning "concentration," can refer to both the activity of Buddhist meditation and the absorbed state of mind of a meditating person. These improvisations reflect the practice of deep meditation prior to performance, contrasting with the "in the moment" freedom and spontaneity of the improvised performances themselves.











