Dissonance in music is a taste acquired over time. Like a craving for coffee or scotch, the appetite for such harmonics is also culturally conditioned. One man’s song may well be another man’s noise.
On Thursday, Nov. 16, audience members sitting in the University of Massachusetts’ Bezanson Recital Hall eagerly awaited the unmistakable syncopated rhythms of the University’s Chamber Jazz Ensembles.
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