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Üyelik Tarihi28.02.2008
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   Hakkımızda Anthony Braxton
Anthony Braxton (born June 4, 1945 in Chicago) is an American composer, saxophonist, clarinettist, flautist, pianist and philosopher.[1] He has created a large body of highly complex work. While not known by the general public, Braxton is one of the most prolific American musicians/composers to date, having released well over 100 albums since the 1960s. Among the vast array of instruments he utilizes are the flute; the sopranino, soprano, C-Melody, F alto, E-flat alto, baritone, bass, and contrabass saxophones; and the E-flat, B-flat, and contrabass clarinets. Critic Chris Kelsey writes that "Although Braxton exhibited a genuine — if highly idiosyncratic — ability to play older forms (influenced especially by saxophonists Warne Marsh, John Coltrane, Paul Desmond, and Eric Dolphy), he was never really accepted by the jazz establishment, due to his manifest infatuation with the practices of such non-jazz artists as John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen. Many of the mainstream's most popular musicians (Wynton Marsalis among them) insisted that Braxton's music was not jazz at all. Whatever one calls it, however, there is no questioning the originality of his vision; Anthony Braxton created music of enormous sophistication and passion that was unlike anything else that had come before it." Early in his career, Braxton led a trio with violinist Leroy Jenkins and trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith and was involved with The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, the "AACM", founded in Chicago, Braxton's birthplace. In 1968, Braxton recorded the double LP For Alto. There had been occasional unaccompanied saxophone recordings previously (notably Coleman Hawkins' "Picasso"), but For Alto was the first full-length album for unaccompanied saxophone. The album's songs were dedicated to Cecil Taylor and John Cage, among others. The album influenced other artists like Steve Lacy (soprano sax) and George Lewis (trombone), who would go on to record their own acclaimed solo albums. Braxton joined pianist's Chick Corea's existing trio with Dave Holland (double bass) and Barry Altschul (drums) to form the short-lived avant garde quartet "Circle", around 1970. When Corea broke up the group, forming Return to Forever to pursue a fusion based style of composition and recording, Holland and Altschul remained with Braxton for much of the 1970s as part of a quartet, with the rotating brass chair variously filled by trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, or trombonists George Lewis or Ray Anderson. This group recorded on Arista Records. The core trio plus saxophonist Sam Rivers recorded Holland's Conference of the Birds, ECM. In the 1970s he also recorded duets with Lewis and with synthesizer player Richard Teitelbaum. In the late 1970s he recorded two large ensemble recordings, "Creative Orchestra Music 1976," inspired by American jazz and marching band traditions, and "For Four Orchestras." Both of these records were released on Arista. Braxton's regular group in the 1980s and early 1990s was a quartet with Marilyn Crispell (piano), Mark Dresser (double bass) and Gerry Hemingway (drums). It has been called "his finest and longest standing band". [2] Braxton has also recorded and collaborated with European free improvisers such as Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, and the Globe Unity Orchestra, or with giants from the 'regular' jazz world, such as Max Roach. Throughout the years Braxton has played with a wide variety of people, such as Mal Waldron, Dave Douglas, Ornette Coleman, Dave Brubeck, Lee Konitz, Peter Brötzmann, Willem Breuker, Muhal Richard Abrams, Steve Lacy, Roscoe Mitchell, Pat Metheny, Andrew Cyrille, Wolf Eyes, Misha Mengelberg, Chris Dahlgren, Lauren Newton, and countless others. In 1994, he was granted a MacArthur Fellowship. From 1995 to 2006, Braxton's output as a composer concentrated almost exclusively on what he calls Ghost Trance Music, which introduces a steady pulse to his music and also allows the simultaneous performance of any piece by the performers. Many of the earliest Ghost Trance recordings were released on his own Braxton House label (now defunct). His final Ghost Trance compositions were performed with a "12+1tet" at New York's Iridium club in 2006; the complete four-night residency was recorded and released in 2007 by the Firehouse 12 label. In addition, during the 1990s and early 2000s Braxton created a prodigiously large body of "standards" recordings, often featuring him as a pianist rather than saxophonist. He had frequently performed such material in the 1970s and 1980s, but only recorded it occasionally; now he began to release multidisc sets of such material, climaxing in two quadruple-CD sets for Leo Records recorded on tour in 2003. More recently he has created new series of compositions, such as the Falling River Musics that are documented on 2+2 Compositions (482 Music, 2005). Braxton studied philosophy at Roosevelt University. He has taught at Mills College and now is Professor of Music at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, teaching music composition, music history, and improvisation. One of his children, Tyondai Braxton, is also a professional musician. He is a guitarist, keyboardist and vocalist with American math rock band Battles. Beyond his musical career, Braxton is an avid chess player; for a time in the 1960s he was a professional chess hustler, playing in New York in Washington Square Park. Braxton's music is difficult to categorize, and because of this, he likes to reference his works (and the works of his collaborators and students) as simply "creative music." He has claimed in numerous interviews that he is not a jazz musician, though many of his works have been jazz and improvisation oriented, and he has released many albums of jazz standards. In addition to these, Braxton has released an increasing number of works for large-scale orchestras, including two opera cycles. Braxton's music is highly theoretical and mystically influenced, and he is the author of multiple volumes explaining his theories and pieces—such as the philosophical three-volume Triaxium Writings and the five-volume Composition Notes, both published by Frog Peak Music. While his compositions and improvisations can be characterized as avant garde, many of his pieces have a swing feel and rhythmic angularity that are overtly indebted to Charlie Parker and the Bebop tradition.


   


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 John Butcher 


 John Shiurba 


 Joe Giardullo 


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 Damon Smith Solo 


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 Peter Brotzmann 


 NEXUS - Daniele Cavallanti & Tiziano Tononi 


 I, Norton 


 david fenech 


 Jon Raskin 


 Charlie Parker 


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 Alice Coltrane 





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Light Coorporation

Light Coorporation



2 Kas 2009 16:43

Hello
big greetings


LIGHT COORPORATION



Arte Sacra Atelier

Arte Sacra Atelier



27 Eki 2009 22:04


 

Markus Breuss

Markus Breuss



16 Eyl 2009 00:49


Vals Sentimental con Anki Toner

is  now the #1 of my myspaceplayer



OO

Markus
Andrew McAuley aka Kind Beats

Andrew McAuley aka Kind Beats



12 Eyl 2009 21:36

Hey,

     I'm proud to finally release "Heavy In The Beats Vol. 1 - A Different Drum", the first installment in my mixtape series dedicated to giving drummers and percussionists exposure.  "Volume 1" focuses on the avant garde side of the instrument, and features pieces from Billy Martin (of Medeski Martin & Wood), myself, Steve Honoshowsky, and others!
          
(you have to copy and paste the link on myspace for some reason)

...broken nut

...broken nut



18 Ağu 2009 05:08

JEAN-MAXIME Pinta À chaque pas, mon arbre fleurit.

JEAN-MAXIME Pinta À chaque pas, mon arbre fleurit.



13 Ağu 2009 23:34

Hello Anthony Braxton,

You can listen to my new Mega Funk tune: 


Hill Dreams


All the Best


J-M
minimamedia

minimamedia



2 Ağu 2009 22:09




Neal

Neal Barbieri



31 Tem 2009 03:39

Ciao, Anthony  ,Thank you for the add and the friendship.  
you are very good, I like your stupendous and wonderful music a lot,
you are writing important pages in the history of the jazz.
compliments  ..really. you are a myth for me;-) 
talk to you soon, and all of my best wishes to always listen to your good music.
all the best.. from italy
neal
Pampa Pavesi

Pampa Pavesi



28 Tem 2009 09:39



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Andrew McAuley aka Kind Beats

Andrew McAuley aka Kind Beats



27 Tem 2009 04:20

hey!  this week's clip is a compilation of some solos and grooves I've posted over the past few months.  enjoy!

Ultra World X-tet

Ultra World X-tet



20 Tem 2009 01:54

We would be honored to have you as a friend...When you get a chance please check out our new CD, we think you'll like it!
RYR

RYR



11 Tem 2009 15:50

JEAN-MAXIME Pinta À chaque pas, mon arbre fleurit.

JEAN-MAXIME Pinta À chaque pas, mon arbre fleurit.



1 Tem 2009 14:49

New Free&Samba tune : Maison Dans La Raison



All the Best.
Andrew McAuley aka Kind Beats

Andrew McAuley aka Kind Beats



20 Haz 2009 22:14

This week, we have a sneek peak at a song called "Celebrate Your Soul" from my upcoming album.  Hope you enjoy!

LUTHER THOMAS DIZZAZZGANSTAJAZZ

LUTHER THOMAS DIZZAZZGANSTAJAZZ



17 Haz 2009 15:51

keep teaching us Anthony!!!!
dan/experimental saxophone

dan/experimental saxophone



16 Haz 2009 20:53

Yeeeeah! Braxton is the MAN!
Andrew McAuley aka Kind Beats

Andrew McAuley aka Kind Beats



1 Haz 2009 04:09

Here's some funk to kick off this week. Enjoy, and visit my page for more vids and songs!

JEAN-MAXIME Pinta À chaque pas, mon arbre fleurit.

JEAN-MAXIME Pinta À chaque pas, mon arbre fleurit.



13 May 2009 18:29

dan/experimental saxophone

dan/experimental saxophone



10 May 2009 15:56

Amazing music!



Andrew McAuley aka Kind Beats

Andrew McAuley aka Kind Beats



10 May 2009 02:41

ok, this week's video is a laid back solo. As always, I hope you enjoy!

Creative Music Studio Archive Project

Creative Music Studio Archive Project



7 May 2009 15:50

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4Spiral

4Spiral



4 May 2009 14:35

all the best!!
Little Johnny and His Restless Legs

Little Johnny and His Restless Legs



3 May 2009 13:57

Thanks Anthony!

Cheers,
Jon
LJ & HRL
Freedom of the City

Freedom of the City



1 May 2009 11:32

Freedom of the City - "London's premier festival of experimental and improvised music" (The Wire) - this weekend, 3-4 May, Conway Hall, London.

Featuring AMM, Christian Wolff, Evan Parker, London Improvisers Orchestra and many more - full programme at www.freedomofthecity.org
Jack Beals

Jack beals



1 May 2009 02:00

Thank you!




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