4 (Ensemble) Compositions 1992
4 (Ensemble) Compositions 1992 |
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Studio album by Anthony Braxton with the Northwest Creative Orchestra |
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Released |
1993 |
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Recorded |
December 5, 1992 and March 16, 1993 |
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Genre |
Jazz |
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Length |
73:18 |
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Label |
Black Saint |
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Producer |
Flavio Bonandrini |
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Anthony Braxton chronology |
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Wesleyan (12 Altosolos) 1992 (1992) |
4 (Ensemble) Compositions 1992 (1993) |
Nine Duets (1993) (1993) |
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4 (Ensemble) Compositions (1992) is an album by American saxophonist and composer Anthony Braxton recorded in 1993 for the Italian Black Saint label.[1]
Reception
The Allmusic review by Brian Olewnick awarded the album 4 stars stating "Listeners who might be cautious about the more arcane aspects of his work will find a relatively accessible introduction to Braxton's "classical" leanings herein as will others interested in the state of contemporary, creative orchestral writing. A rewarding, challenging effort".[2]
Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
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Track listing
- All compositions by Anthony Braxton
- "Composition 100" – 15:41
- "Composition 96" – 10:16
- "Composition 164" – 23:09
- "Composition 163" – 24:09
- Recorded at Beall Hall at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon on January 31, 1989
Personnel
- Anthony Braxton – conductor
- Robert Rumboltz – trumpet
- Roland Dahinden, John Rapson – trombone
- Don Byron – clarinet, bass clarinet
- Marty Ehrlich – flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, piccolo
- J. D. Parran – flute, bamboo flute, clarinet, alto clarinet, bass clarinet
- Randy McKean – clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone
- Ted Reichman – accordion
- Guy Klucevsek– accordion, bodysounds
- Amina Claudine Myers – organ
- Jay Hoggard – vibraphone, marimba
- Warren Smith – percussion
- Lynden Achee – steel drums
References