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Title: Forces in Motion: The Music and Thoughts of Anthony Braxton (A Da Capo Paperback) by Graham Lock, Nick White ISBN: 0-306-80342-9 Publisher: Da Capo Press Pub. Date: May, 1989 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $18.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.33 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Braxton on Musical Enlightenment- Quartet (1985)
Comment: This book recounts a 1985 tour of England by Anthony Braxton's classic quartet (besides Braxton on the reeds, the quartet featured Marilyn Crispell on the piano, Mark Dresser on the bass and Gerry Hemingway on drums). The author, Graham Lock, accompanied the quartet on their tour. The book includes transcriptions of ten or so interviews Lock did with Braxton as well as with the other members of the group. These are connected with concert reviews, stories of the tour and essays on Braxton's ideas on musical languages, systems of notations, etc. This is not a scholarly book. It is an enjoyable read that serves as an excellent introduction to the work and thought of one of the few musical geniuses that resides on the planet.
Braxton holds forth on every aspect of his music (from his innovative solo work to his compositions for four orchestras or the notated composition for one hundred tubas!) as well as on his ethical, political and spiritual beliefs. Some of this stuff will seem pretty out there to most readers but what emerges is a portrait of the artist as a very thoughtful, passionate, and thoroughly engaging man. Braxton and his cohorts are very much worth knowing.
One side note- for those of you who are Braxton freaks (as am I) it is worth noting that three of the concerts from this tour have been released on the Leo record label. All three are available from Amazon for your multi-media listening pleasure. They are Birmingham(1985), Coventry (1985) and Quartet (1985). The latter should really be listed as London (1985). I recommend any of the three, especially the Coventry concert. This truly was one of the premier quartets of the eighties.
Rating: 5
Summary: This is the clearest introduction to Braxton's music.
Comment: This is the place from which one should begin their studies of Braxton. Clear, concise, and very readable, it introduces many important concepts that will enable anyone interested in Braxton to develop a greater understanding of his musical universe.
Rating: 3
Summary: A positive one
Comment: Locke has managed to overcome a lingering "Braxton-worshipping" hang up and create a livid piece of "jazz" literature.We in Taranaki look foward to the next,or for that matter, any works of post-structural-vibrational-dynamic literature.
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Title: New Musical Figurations: Anthony Braxton's Cultural Critique by Ronald Michael Radano ISBN: 0226701964 Publisher: University of Chicago Press Pub. Date: December, 1993 List Price(USD): $17.00 |
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Title: Free Jazz (The Roots of Jazz) by Ekkehard Jost ISBN: 0306805561 Publisher: DaCapo Press Pub. Date: April, 1994 List Price(USD): $16.50 |
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Title: Space Is the Place: The Lives and Times of Sun Ra by John F. Szwed ISBN: 0306808552 Publisher: DaCapo Press Pub. Date: September, 1998 List Price(USD): $18.95 |
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Title: Ornette Coleman: A Harmolodic Life by John Litweiler ISBN: 0306805804 Publisher: DaCapo Press Pub. Date: September, 1994 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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