excerpt from 'The Great Jazz Pianists: Speaking of Their Lives and Music' pp. 79 (54 words)

excerpt from 'The Great Jazz Pianists: Speaking of Their Lives and Music' pp. 79 (54 words)

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The Great Jazz Pianists: Speaking of Their Lives and Music

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Interviewer: There's always been a two-piano tradition in the classics, but it seems pretty rare in improvised music.

My basic two-piano experience was in the classics. But I also listened to Victor Babin and his wife, who were called Bronsky and Babin. They were Russians. They arranged some of their pieces and were tremendous.

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