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"Toni Morrison said Black is a Rainbow"
Clip: Season 1 Episode 5 | 6m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Jason Moran and Christian McBride perform "Toni Morrison said Black is a Rainbow."
Jason Moran and Christian McBride perform "Toni Morrison said Black is a Rainbow," a song Moran wrote as a tribute to Toni Morrison based on a section of her novel "Song of Solomon." They discuss how Morrison put a lot of effort into finding meaningful and poetic ways of holding a mirror up to all our lives. This piece involves the bass and piano and a brief spoken portion performed by Moran.
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"Toni Morrison said Black is a Rainbow"
Clip: Season 1 Episode 5 | 6m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Jason Moran and Christian McBride perform "Toni Morrison said Black is a Rainbow," a song Moran wrote as a tribute to Toni Morrison based on a section of her novel "Song of Solomon." They discuss how Morrison put a lot of effort into finding meaningful and poetic ways of holding a mirror up to all our lives. This piece involves the bass and piano and a brief spoken portion performed by Moran.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJASON: 'Cause I think there are people in, in our history who really go through a lot of effort to find a, a meaningful and poetic way to tell you about your life.
They sacrificed themselves and tell you about you.
For a lot of us, Toni Morrison is one of these people.
CHRISTIAN: Sister Morrison, that's right.
JASON: Right?
So, during the... For years people have been crying at Toni Morrison novels, and laughing at Toni Morrison novels.
But, what she also does is she paints this music.
Often, she's talking about this music that happens on this stage.
And I wrote a piece for her based on a, a, a fragment or a section of, The Song of Solomon.
So, we're gonna play a song for Toni Morrison, it's called, Toni Morrison Said Black is a Rainbow.
(audience applause).
(piano solo).
(piano solo).
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (piano stops) JASON: "We were lost then and talking about dark.
See, you think dark is just one color, but it ain't.
It's five or six kinds of black.
Some silky, some woolly.
Some just empty.
Some like fingers.
And it don't stay still, it moves and changes from one kind of black to another.
Saying something is pitch black is like saying something is green.
What kind of green?
Green like my bottles?
Or green like a grasshopper?
Or green like lettuce, or cucumber, or green like the sky is just before it breaks loose to storm?
Well, night black is the same way.
May as well be a rainbow."
Toni Morrison, Song of Solomon.
(audience applause).
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ JASON: Uh!
♪ ♪ JASON: Uh!
♪ ♪ (bass solo) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (audience applause).
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (tempo slows) (song ends) (audience applause)
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