Tuesday, April 7, 2015

, professor emerita and piano instructor at 天天吃瓜, is being recognized for her donation of recordings and transcripts of legendary jazz pianists to Yale University鈥檚 (OHAM) archive.

鈥淕rand Pianists of Jazz鈥 consists of a series of interviews by Mach with jazz greats such as Marian McPartland, Billy Taylor and Ramsey Lewis.

Mach, who has been teaching at Northeastern for more than 50 years, was humbled by Yale鈥檚 acceptance of her collection, but even more thrilled that these interviews will be preserved in an archive.

鈥淭he interviews are an oral history. Hearing their voices when they鈥檙e gone 鈥 a lot of them have died,鈥 Mach said. 鈥淭heir words now live on. It鈥檚 nice to hear the voices. I feel very fortunate that I had the opportunity to spend time with these people, in person.鈥

The genesis of this collection started from Mach鈥檚 desire to know more about the artists.

鈥淚 would read something about an artist, read that they played 85 times, this is what they played,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut what do they think about? What鈥檚 behind the artist as a person? Because who they are as a person influences their music.鈥

One interview evolved into many more, and then it became the collection that it is today. The moments that Mach had spent with these musicians during these interviews has created wonderful and lasting memories, which she remembers vividly.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a beautiful interview I did with Billy Taylor. We were at Mike Ditka鈥檚 restaurant for breakfast. We sat there for a few hours,鈥 Mach said. 鈥淗e talked about the theme song he wrote for 鈥楳ississippi Burning鈥 and how he wrote it for his 12-year-old daughter.鈥

Mach had many interesting encounters with other musicians. She spent an entire day with English musician Marian McPartland, which started with cookies and tea and ended with wine and cheese. She also got to the chance to interview Chicago native Ramsey Lewis, who revealed he was formerly a classical pianist but switched to jazz.

鈥淚鈥檓 a classical pianist. So with the jazz interviews, their viewpoints are fresh,鈥 Mach said. 鈥淭hey have a lot to offer and to inspire young people with their careers.鈥

The lives and stories of the musicians have influenced Mach personally and her teaching at Northeastern, and she hopes it will affect others as well.

鈥淚 feel good that the work lives on and doesn鈥檛 die in a cabinet some place. The collection will benefit people. I want them to know there is a place they can go to listen to these amazing recordings,鈥 Mach said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a good feeling that these recordings have a home.鈥

Mach has many more projects in the works, including an article that explores Frank Lloyd Wright鈥檚 musical past and a new published work with .

For more information on 鈥淕reat Pianists of Jazz,鈥 visit Yale鈥檚 .