Anthony Braxton & Georg Grawe - Duo(Amsterdam) 1991
BAND/ARTIST: Anthony Braxton & Georg Grawe
- Title: Duo(Amsterdam) 1991
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Okka Disk[0D12018]
- Genre: Jazz, Free Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 45:55
- Total Size: 236 MB(+3%) | 108 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1 Duet I 25:12
2 Duet II 16:00
3 Duet III 4:43
personnel :
Piano – Georg Grawe
Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Alto Saxophone – Anthony Braxton
Duo (Amsterdam) 1991 is a live recording of Braxton with the German pianist Georg Grawe, a musician of prodigious technique whose style is rooted more in the contemporary classical tradition than jazz. The three pieces are improvisations and the two players, who hadn't previously worked together, compliment each other wonderfully, their paths intertwining telepathically. Grawe plays with great fluidity, often serving as a near mirror image (though decidedly flavored with his own musical nature) to Braxton's typically liquid and flowing flights of creativity. The second piece especially, along the lines of some of Braxton's prior heartbreakingly plaintive songs, is marvelous, ranging from sighs to moans, all supported with imagination and depth by Grawe. Improvised duets for a good size portion of Braxton's recorded output; this disc, a fascinating conversation between new friends, is one of the better examples. ~ Brian Olewnick
1 Duet I 25:12
2 Duet II 16:00
3 Duet III 4:43
personnel :
Piano – Georg Grawe
Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Alto Saxophone – Anthony Braxton
Duo (Amsterdam) 1991 is a live recording of Braxton with the German pianist Georg Grawe, a musician of prodigious technique whose style is rooted more in the contemporary classical tradition than jazz. The three pieces are improvisations and the two players, who hadn't previously worked together, compliment each other wonderfully, their paths intertwining telepathically. Grawe plays with great fluidity, often serving as a near mirror image (though decidedly flavored with his own musical nature) to Braxton's typically liquid and flowing flights of creativity. The second piece especially, along the lines of some of Braxton's prior heartbreakingly plaintive songs, is marvelous, ranging from sighs to moans, all supported with imagination and depth by Grawe. Improvised duets for a good size portion of Braxton's recorded output; this disc, a fascinating conversation between new friends, is one of the better examples. ~ Brian Olewnick
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