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  1. about. On June 18, 2021, the Tri-Centric Foundation and New Braxton House Records will release Anthony Braxton's "Quartet (Standards) 2020", a 13-CD deluxe box set documenting Braxton’s European tour in January last year. Armed with a songbook of over one hundred tunes, Braxton crossed the Atlantic and assembled a stellar ensemble of British ...

  2. Braxton joined the U.S. Army in 1963 and played saxophone in an Army band; upon his discharge in 1966, he returned to Chicago where he joined the newly formed Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). In 1968, he recorded For Alto, a double-album of unaccompanied saxophone, which is considered a landmark jazz solo ...

  3. 11 janv. 2019 · Anthony Braxton retired from academia in 2013, but at 73, he is far from idle. That much is clear when I recently walked into his apartment in Connecticut, a couple of dozen miles away from ...

  4. Anthony Braxton et Eugene Chadbourne. De loin, c’est une histoire de l’Amérique, ou plutôt de ses marges créatives. De ce que la culture, l’officielle, nomme contre-culture pour éviter de les avoir dans les pattes. C’est une rencontre inédite, excitante, et sur le long terme (huit improvisations d’une heure ou presque dans un coffret bleu) entre le multianchiste qui pense la ...

  5. Anthony Braxton's Charlie Parker Project (1993) · 2004. You Stepped Out of a Dream. Five Pieces 1975 · 1975. Birth. Birth and Rebirth · 1978. MDD-3 / 63D (Opus 23C) New York, Fall 1974 · 1975. Nickie (with Muhal Richard Abrams) Duets 1976 (with Muhal Richard Abrams) · 1976.

  6. 1995: Anthony Braxton's Charlie Parker Project 1993 (hatART) 1996: Piano Quartet, Yoshi's 1994 (Music & Arts) 1996: Composition 192 (Leo) with Lauren Newton. 1996: Tentet (New York) 1996 (Braxton House) 1996: Duet: Live at Merkin Hall (Music & Arts) with Richard Teitelbaum. 1996: Sextet (Istanbul) 1996 (Braxton House)

  7. Five Compositions (Quartet) 1986. (1986) Quartet (Coventry) 1985 is a live album by composer and saxophonist Anthony Braxton recorded in England in 1985, first released in heavily edited and unauthorized form on the West Wind label and later reissued in full and authorized form on the Leo label as a double CD in 1993. [1] [2] [3]