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The Sound of Freedom: A Conversation with Louis Heriveaux

27 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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Call and Response: The Story Behind The Sound of Freedom Ahead of his performance at Art Farm on Saturday, July 11th, acclaimed pianist, composer, and bandleader Louis Heriveaux joins Music Council Chair Gary Kassas for a conversation about the roots and reach of American jazz. From childhood piano lessons to a life-changing encounter with improvisation at the Georgia Governor's Honors Program, to years on stage with legendary guitarist Russell Malone — Louis traces the journey behind his upcoming program, The Sound of Freedom: A Musical Journey Through the History of Jazz. Together, they explore what freedom really means in jazz, how the music carries the story of America's struggles and triumphs, and why an art form born from constraint still speaks so powerfully today. IN THIS EPISODE * Louis's earliest piano lessons and how classical training shaped his musicianship * The moment at Governor's Honors that changed his path from pharmacy to jazz * Lessons in professionalism and listening learned on stage with Russell Malone * What "freedom" means inside the structure of a jazz composition * How jazz carries forward call-and-response traditions from spirituals and work songs * A preview of The Sound of Freedom's arc — from Africa and the Middle Passage through New Orleans, swing, and bebop * Meet the ensemble: Justin Chisarik (drums), Tommy Sartre (bass), Farid Maluli (sax & vocals), Carla Lynette (vocals), and narrator Scott Free * A mini lesson in how to listen to jazz — melody, improvisation, and structure * Why jazz remains vital to younger generations * What Louis hopes audiences carry home ABOUT THE GUEST Louis Heriveaux is an acclaimed pianist, composer, educator, and bandleader whose classical training and deep immersion in jazz have made him one of the genre's leading voices. Discovering jazz as a teenager, he went on to perform with some of the world's finest musicians, including a formative stint with Russell Malone. His program, The Sound of Freedom, traces jazz's evolution from its African roots through spirituals, blues, New Orleans, swing, bebop, and into the sounds of today. FEATURED CONCERT The Sound of Freedom: A Musical Journey Through the History of Jazz 📍 Art Farm at Serenbe 📅 Saturday, July 11th LOOKING AHEAD: 2026 JAZZ SERIES * Friday, Sept 19 — Mambo: Latin Jazz featuring Bobby Sanabria * Friday, Oct 2 — Modern Jazz Masters featuring Jason Marsalis and Vanisha Gould The Jazz Series consistently sells out — early ticket purchase encouraged. Hosted by Gary Kassas, Chair of the Music Council Presented by Art Farm at Serenbe

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Portada del episodio The Sound of Freedom: A Conversation with Louis Heriveaux

The Sound of Freedom: A Conversation with Louis Heriveaux

Call and Response: The Story Behind The Sound of Freedom Ahead of his performance at Art Farm on Saturday, July 11th, acclaimed pianist, composer, and bandleader Louis Heriveaux joins Music Council Chair Gary Kassas for a conversation about the roots and reach of American jazz. From childhood piano lessons to a life-changing encounter with improvisation at the Georgia Governor's Honors Program, to years on stage with legendary guitarist Russell Malone — Louis traces the journey behind his upcoming program, The Sound of Freedom: A Musical Journey Through the History of Jazz. Together, they explore what freedom really means in jazz, how the music carries the story of America's struggles and triumphs, and why an art form born from constraint still speaks so powerfully today. IN THIS EPISODE * Louis's earliest piano lessons and how classical training shaped his musicianship * The moment at Governor's Honors that changed his path from pharmacy to jazz * Lessons in professionalism and listening learned on stage with Russell Malone * What "freedom" means inside the structure of a jazz composition * How jazz carries forward call-and-response traditions from spirituals and work songs * A preview of The Sound of Freedom's arc — from Africa and the Middle Passage through New Orleans, swing, and bebop * Meet the ensemble: Justin Chisarik (drums), Tommy Sartre (bass), Farid Maluli (sax & vocals), Carla Lynette (vocals), and narrator Scott Free * A mini lesson in how to listen to jazz — melody, improvisation, and structure * Why jazz remains vital to younger generations * What Louis hopes audiences carry home ABOUT THE GUEST Louis Heriveaux is an acclaimed pianist, composer, educator, and bandleader whose classical training and deep immersion in jazz have made him one of the genre's leading voices. Discovering jazz as a teenager, he went on to perform with some of the world's finest musicians, including a formative stint with Russell Malone. His program, The Sound of Freedom, traces jazz's evolution from its African roots through spirituals, blues, New Orleans, swing, bebop, and into the sounds of today. FEATURED CONCERT The Sound of Freedom: A Musical Journey Through the History of Jazz 📍 Art Farm at Serenbe 📅 Saturday, July 11th LOOKING AHEAD: 2026 JAZZ SERIES * Friday, Sept 19 — Mambo: Latin Jazz featuring Bobby Sanabria * Friday, Oct 2 — Modern Jazz Masters featuring Jason Marsalis and Vanisha Gould The Jazz Series consistently sells out — early ticket purchase encouraged. Hosted by Gary Kassas, Chair of the Music Council Presented by Art Farm at Serenbe

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