From Bret "Jazz Video Guy" Primack.
Sun Ra is a seminal figure in the history of jazz and avant-garde music for several reasons:
1. **Innovative Approach to Composition and Performance**: Sun Ra is known for his unique musical and compositional style. He was one of the pioneers of free jazz and his big band (the "Arkestra") was famed for its eclectic and energetic performances. Sun Ra's music was often characterized by collective improvisations, juxtapositions of contrasting musical styles and moods, and a blend of both conventional and unconventional sounds.
2. **Pioneer in Afrofuturism**: Sun Ra is often credited as one of the pioneers of Afrofuturism, a cultural and aesthetic philosophy that combines elements of science fiction, historical fiction, fantasy, and Afrocentrism. His music, performances, and philosophy often dealt with themes of space, time, alienation, and the future destiny of humankind, particularly of African descent. This has had a lasting impact on a wide range of subsequent musicians, writers, and artists.
3. **Early Adopter of Electronic Instruments**: Sun Ra was also an early adopter and proponent of electronic instruments. In the 1950s, he was one of the first musicians to make extensive use of the electronic keyboard, and he continued to incorporate a wide variety of electronic sounds and instruments into his music throughout his career.
4. **Independent Artist and Entrepreneur**: Sun Ra was also notable for his independence as an artist and entrepreneur. He formed his own record label, El Saturn Records, in the 1950s, well before such a move was common in the music industry. This allowed him a degree of creative control that was unusual for the time.
5. **Cultural Influence**: Sun Ra's influence extends well beyond the realm of music. His performances often included elements of theater and dance, and his unique, cosmic philosophy has influenced a wide range of artists and thinkers.
6. **Educator**: Sun Ra is also remembered as an educator. He taught a course at the University of California, Berkeley in 1971, where he shared his philosophies about music and the cosmos.
Through his avant-garde music, his pioneering ideas about race and identity, and his wide-ranging cultural influence, Sun Ra remains a significant figure in the history of 20th-century music and culture. His legacy continues to be heard in a diverse range of musical genres, from jazz and electronic music to hip-hop and beyond.
It appears, the musical performance component of this video comes from a composition, an improvisation, called "Sound of Joy" from the 1988 Live Under the Sky jazz festival.
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