ANTHONY BRAXTON QUARTET HAMBURG 21.01.81 Year: 1981 Time: 1h 13 mins Music Anthony Braxton: Saxophones Ray Anderson: Trombone Hugh Ragin: Trumpet Marylin Crispell: Piano
Late 70's to late 80's Braxton! My favorite period. Got a bunch of the Hat Art recordings, several featuring the great Gerry Hemingway and one from 1989 featuring the amazing Tony Oxley.
Amazing! I knew Ray Anderson, trombonist, in NYC during mid-1970’s, met Braxton, when they did a gig at some night club in The Village. God Bless them!
Thanks so much for posting this marvellous (pair of) broadcast(s)! - As regards the composition: as I'm sure senorton (first comment) could tell you, Comp. 98 is actually one of the easier pieces for the Braxton initiate to identify. A long piece with precise requirements, it was only played around this time and always with this specific instrumentation, the four players arranged in that distinctive spatial configuration; hence, a Braxton fan familiar with the period could confidently name the piece just from a video still of the band, without hearing a note. ...However, that only accounts for the first part of the show/ broadcast. From around 48.00, we have a different programme. Anybody?
Late 70's to late 80's Braxton! My favorite period. Got a bunch of the Hat Art recordings, several featuring the great Gerry Hemingway and one from 1989 featuring the amazing Tony Oxley.
Anthony Braxton (as, ts, ss, sss, Cm-sx)
Marilyn Crispell (p)
Ray Anderson (tb, atb, slide-tb)
Hugh Ragin (tpt, p-tpt, flgn)
Amazing! I knew Ray Anderson, trombonist, in NYC during mid-1970’s, met Braxton, when they did a gig at some night club in The Village. God Bless them!
Braxton al sax tenore: una rarità.
Great lineup and fantastic performance, nice quality, thanks for posting.
Marilyn Crispell's piano goes wild! Braxton brings it out of people.
Thanks so much for posting this marvellous (pair of) broadcast(s)!
- As regards the composition: as I'm sure senorton (first comment) could tell you, Comp. 98 is actually one of the easier pieces for the Braxton initiate to identify. A long piece with precise requirements, it was only played around this time and always with this specific instrumentation, the four players arranged in that distinctive spatial configuration; hence, a Braxton fan familiar with the period could confidently name the piece just from a video still of the band, without hearing a note.
...However, that only accounts for the first part of the show/ broadcast. From around 48.00, we have a different programme. Anybody?
Music for this time-period!
music for garbage
this is Braxton's Composition 98.
Yeah, I always confuse it with his Composition 97 :-)
thank you!
Are we having FUN yet?
Timecode for unbreak my heart pls
Sasha King Crimson !!!
FORMIDABLE
lOvE jAzz hOT
When I was in music school in the 60s this kind of stuff was going around...I hope it is over!
Awww poor John
And where’s your music?
@@p.r.h.7283 and yours?
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@@p.r.h.7283 ok i understand 🤣🤣