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Indiana Braxton. La Guerra de las Vanguardias






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Anthony Braxton
Five Pieces (1975)

Anthony Braxton: Saxophone [Alto, Sopranino], Clarinet, Clarinet [Contrabass Clarinet], Flute, Flute [Alto]
Kenny Wheeler: Trumpet, Flugelh
orn [Fluegelhorn]
Dave Holland: Bass
Barry Altschul: Drums

A1 You Stepped Out Of A Dream (7:09)
Lyrics By - Gus Kahn
Music By - Macio Herb Brown*

A2 G - 647 (BNK - [ ] (4:35)

A3 4038 -- NBS 373 6 (8:05)

B1 489 M 70 - 2 -- (TH - B) M (17:17)

B2 BOR - - - - H - S N - K64 (60) - - M (3:23)


Style: Free Jazz
Credits: Artwork By [Design] - Bob Heimall
Engineer - Tony May
Executive Producer - Steve Backer
Photography [Front Cover] - Guiseppi Pino
Photography [Other Photos] - Bill Smith
Producer - Michael Cuscuna
Notes: Engineered at Generation Sound.
Recorded at Generation Sound, New York City, July 1 & 2, 1975.

http://www.megaupload.com/es/?d=SOATOGB0

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Anthony Braxton & George Lewis
Donaueschingen (Duo) 1976

Anthony Braxton: alto, sopranino, & contrabass saxophone, Bb, soprano, & contrabass clarinet, flutes
George Lewis: trombone

1 Fred's Garden/Comp. No. 6f/Comp. No. 64/Duet 1
2 Donna Lee

Year: 1976
Label: Hat

http://rapidshare.com/files/78450762/Donaueschingen__Duo__1976.zip

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Anthony Braxton
Eugene (1989)

Recorded at Beall Hall, University Of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon on January 31, 1989. Includes liner notes by Mike Heffley.

Recorded at the University of Oregon on January 31, 1989, with an ensemble created especially for this occasion called the Northwest Creative Orchestra, EUGENE (1989) functions rather like a Greatest Hits survey for Anthony Braxton. These eight tracks are mostly new interpretations of pieces Braxton wrote in the mid-to-late-'80s, many originally performed by much smaller groups than the 17-member Northwest creative Orchestra.

Unusually for his concerts with large ensembles, Braxton not only conducts, but also plays alto saxophone. He's rarely the focus of these performances, however, barring a stunning solo on "Composition 112"; Braxton's style for large groups usually involves giving individual members small solo passages in quick succession. The results are like an eddying sea of sound, where one player briefly pops to the surface for a few bars before submerging again into the tumult. These performances are powerful and often fascinating.

ARTISTS
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Anthony Braxton (conductor, alto saxophone); Rob Blakeslee, John Jensen, Ernie Carbajal (trumpet); Ed Kammerer, Tom Hill, Mike Heffley (trombone); Mike Vannice (reeds, piano); Thom Bergeron, Jeff Homan, Carl Woideck, Mike Curtis (reeds); Charles Dowd (vibraphone, percussion); Todd Barton (synthesizer); Joe Robinson (guitar); Forrest Moyer (bass); Tom Kelly (percussion)

TRACKS
Composition Number 112 · Composition Number 91 · Composition Number 134 · Composition Number 100 · Composition Number 93 · Composition Number 45 · Composition Number 71 · Composition Number 59

http://rapidshare.com/files/80246734/Eugene.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/80248794/Eugene.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/80250126/Eugene.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/80251460/Eugene.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/80252737/Eugene.part5.rar
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