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Re: [microsound] Anthony Braxton
If you are interested in Braxton's philosophical work you should get a
copy of the triaxium writings.
Frog Peak publishes the Triaxium writings as well as his composition
notes.
here is a link http://www.frogpeak.org/fpartists/fpbraxton.html
jonathan
On Jun 1, 2005, at 9:43 PM, Randal Davis wrote:
Glad to see interest on the list in the great music of Anthony Braxton.
Of particular interest to microsounders might be his collaborations
with Richard Teitelbaum - Time Zones, Open Aspects, and Live at Merkin
Hall. Braxton, as usual, on a variety of reeds, Teitelbaum doing live
electronics (Moog modular and, more recently, a very innovative
computer controlled setup.
Time Zones is available as a nice Black Lion reissue, combined with
Silence, an early trio session with Leroy Jenkins and Leo Smith.
Also, there is a great duet with Teitelbaum on New York, Fall 1974
which is a great intro - a number of different ensembles and contexts.
Graham Lock's Forces In Motion is a very good, though now somewhat out
of date, introduction to his life and works.
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