
Lake Fellowship is proud to welcome back the multi-talented duo of Richard Terrill and Larry McDonough, for a program in a concert they're calling: How It Got Made: Trusting the Creative Process
*** This concert will be in-person only. We will not be concurrently running this via Zoom. ***
Writer/saxophonist Richard Terrill and pianist/composer Larry McDonough will describe the process they’ve followed in the creation of poems and essays, jazz compositions and improvised solos. It involves logic, intuition, trial and error, and paying close attention, as well as something of the mysterious. Each component can also be seen to have a spiritual dimension.
For almost twenty years, Larry and Richard have been presenting services for UU congregations in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin.
Larry McDonough is a St. Paul jazz pianist, singer and composer. He has performed at jazz festivals, concert halls, jazz clubs, and churches around the country. His most recent CDs are Intermodulating Undercurrents: The Music of Billl Evans and Jim Hall, with guitarist Joel Shapira; and Kind of Bill: Marking 40 Years Since the Death of Bill Evans with the Larry McDonough Quartet He has performed solo for UU congregations in Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Paris. www.larrymcdonoughjazz.homestead.com
Essayist, poet, and jazz saxophonist Richard Terrill most recent books are Essentially: Essays and What Falls Away Is Always: Poems and Conversations, both from Holy Cow! Press in Duluth. He is a past winner of a Minnesota Book Award and is Professor Emeritus at Minnesota State, Mankato, where he was a Distinguished Faculty Scholar. He and Larry have performed dozens of “mostly music” services around the Midwest. www.richardterrill.com.
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