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mercoledì 6 febbraio 2013

Roscoe Mitchell with Anthony Braxton and Joseph Jarman - Live in New York 1977

Live at the Kitchen, New York
April 29th, 1977

Tracklist:

---first set---
01 untitled impro
02 untitled impro
03 untitled impro

---second set---
04 untitled impro
05 untitled impro [cuts off]

Personnel:
Roscoe Mitchell (saxes)
Anthony Braxton (saxes)
Joseph Jarman (saxes)

Notes from original taper: These two nights were pure heaven. The trio later recorded on Braxton's 'For Trio' and played once in 1978 at Moers (taped) that I know of, but this may be their total output.
As with the Art Ensemble's performance from six months earlier, I got there early and parked myself between Braxton (left) and Scowie (center). The array of reeds and flutes was amazing with all of the sax's present as well as numerous clarinets, oboes, bassoons, and flutes. The space was littered with them! On the second night, piece two, between approximately 24:10-27:45, they each doubled up on saxes. Braxton played the contra bass and sopranino at the same time. They diddled around with simple children's tunes (like "Hot Cross Buns:--teases really-- and had everyone laughing at the sight and sound.

Philological Notes: This review is of the first of two nights (April 29 & 30, 1977), according to NYT 4/24/77 p.D40

'Three Reed Players Improvise at Kitchen' (NYT 5/1/77 p.70)

Roscoe Mitchell, Joseph Jarman, and Anthony Braxton, who performed music for varying combinations of saxophones, clarinets, and flutes at the Kitchen Friday, were the most promising young reed players of the Chicago jazz avant-garde 10 years ago. Today they are practically elder statesmen. A school of improvisational reed playing has sprung up behind them, and this is not surprising, for they have opened jazz to an unprecedented palette of instrumental sounds while demonstrating that spontaneity and a thoughtful approach to structural organization need not be incompatible.

Between them, the three musicians played more than 20 woodwinds during their concert at the Kitchen, but the unusual instrumentation was not employed for its shock value. Even a piece for bass and contrabass saxophones, composed by Mr. Braxton, avoided cuteness. The switching of instruments by individual players took place in an orderly fashion; it did not intrude on the flow of the music.

The trio played pieces by Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Braxton at Friday's concert, with Mr. Jarman's compositions set for another day, and the bravura contrapuntal passages, silences, variations in dynamics and timbre, and satisfying resolutions into chords and unisons the two writers provided guided the collective improvising without unnecessarily circumscribing it.

Mr. Jarman, who plays a battery of wind, percussion, and stringed instruments when performing as a member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago and is not often heard soloing at length, turned in several
captivating statements, especially a breathy tenor saxophone rhapsody and some celebratory bass clarinet solos.

Mr. Mitchell, who never plays a phrase when a note will do, was catapulted into an alto saxophone improvisation of staggering vitality and richness by one of Mr. Braxton's composed passages. Mr.
Braxton was particularly effective on his huge contrabass saxophone, on alto saxophone, and on his regular and contrabass clarinets.

--Robert Palmer

venerdì 26 ottobre 2012

Anthony Braxton - The Complete Italian Tour 2012

Dedicated to Riccardo

Anthony Braxton (born June 4, 1945) is an American composer, multi-instrumentalist (saxophonist, clarinetist, flautist, pianist) and philosopher. Braxton has released well over 100 albums since the 1960s. He studied philosophy at Roosevelt University and he has taught at Mills College and as of 2012 is Professor of Music at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, teaching music composition, music history, and improvisation.

In Venice Braxton was invited for the 56th International Festival of Contemporary Music, directed by Ivan Fedele and titled +EXTREME-, in which Pierre Boulez received the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement.

In Prato Anthony Braxton gave life to the premiere of his new project 'Echo Echo Mirror Music', based on the relationship between the musicians and… themselves: each musician was equipped with iPod pre-loaded with music by Braxton.

In Reggio Emilia the Diamond Curtain Wall Quartet, the more consolidated project, was integrated by a computer, on which a program of automatic synthesizing sounds operated, connected to a mixer driven by Braxton.

This project is dedicated to our friend Riccardo, with whom we had decided to go together and see these concerts, and therefore he would have been with us during days of this tour, but he was certainly present in some other way.

Vol. 1: 2012-10-13 - Anthony Braxton 12+1tet - Venice
Vol. 2: 2012-10-14 - Anthony Braxton Echo Echo Mirror House - Prato
Vol. 3: 2012-10-15 - Anthony Braxton Diamond Curtain Wall Quartet - Reggio Emilia

domenica 21 ottobre 2012

Anthony Braxton Diamond Curtain Wall Quartet - Live in Reggio Emilia 2012

Alfredo Anceschi's photo of the concert

Live at Teatro Valli, Reggio Emilia
October 15th, 2012

Tracklist
01 Compositions 366 (A. Braxton)

Personnel:
Anthony Braxton (contralto, soprano and sopranino saxes, contrabass clarinet)
Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet, trumpet, bass trumpet, coulisse trumpet, mutes)
James Fei (contralto, soprano and sopranino saxes)
Erica Dicker (violin, baritone violin)

venerdì 19 ottobre 2012

Anthony Braxton Echo Echo Mirror House - Live in Prato 2012

Francesco Martinelli's photo of the concert

Live at Teatro Metastasio, Prato
October 14th, 2012

Tracklist
01 Composition 359 (A. Braxton)

Personnel:
Anthony Braxton (contralto, soprano and sopranino saxes, contrabass clarinet)
Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet, flugelhorn, piccolo, trumpet, bass trumpet, trombone, mutes, shells)
Ingrid Laubrock (contralto and tenor saxes)
James Fei (contralto, soprano and sopranino saxes, bass clarinet)
Mary Halvorson (electric guitar)
Erica Dicker (violin, baritone violin)

giovedì 18 ottobre 2012

Anthony Braxton 12+1tet - Live in Venice 2012


photo of the concert

Live at Teatro alle Tese, Venice
during 'Biennale di Musica'
October 13th, 2012

Broadcasted and recorded on RAI Radio 3

Tracklist
01 Composition 355+ (A. Braxton)

Personnel:
Anthony Braxton (contralto, soprano and sopranino saxes, contrabass clarinet)
Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet, flugelhorn, trumpet, bass trumpet, trombone, mutes, shells)
Ingrid Laubrock (contralto and tenor saxes)
Andrew Raffo Dewar (soprano and tenor in Do saxes, clarinet)
James Fei (contralto, soprano and sopranino saxes)
Sarah Schoenbeck (bassoon, shehnai)
Reut Regev (trombone, coulisse trumpet)
Mary Halvorson (electric guitar)
Jessica Pavone (violin, viola)
Erica Dicker (violin, baritone violin)
Jay Rozen (tuba)
Carl Testa (bass and contrabass clarinets)
Aaron Siegel (drums, percussions and vibraphone)


venerdì 5 ottobre 2012

Art Ensemble of Chicago with Anthony Braxton & Frank Lowe - Live in New York 1975


Live in New York
September 14th, 1975

Tracklist
01 untitled impro*
02 untitled impro

*at 20:28 there is a jump in the tape; it appears that some
music has been lost, but it is hard to tell how much.

Personnel:
Lester Bowie (trumpet)
Roscoe Mitchell (saxes)
Anthony Braxton (alto sax)
Frank Lowe (tenor sax)
Joseph Jarman (reeds)
Malachi Favors (bass, percussion)
Don Moye (percussion)