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Anthony Braxton albums featuring Tete Montoliu

Anthony Braxton Music Videos (1)
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| | In The Tradition Vol. 1 CD (Import) Import; Denmark
$18.29 The great avant-gardist Anthony Braxton threw the jazz world a curve with this album (and its second volume). Braxton, filling in for an ill Dexter Gordon, was joined by pianist Tete Montoliu, bassist Niels Pedersen and drummer Tootie Heath for ...
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| What's New In The Tradition CD (1990) (Import) Germany
$24.75 This compiles the earlier two volumes into one release. The great avant-gardist Anthony Braxton threw the jazz world a curve with these two albums. Braxton, filling in for an ill Dexter Gordon, was joined by pianist Tete Montoliu, bassist Niels ...
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| In The Tradition Vol. 2 CD (1974) (Import) Germany
$17.95 The second of two Anthony Braxton albums that team the avant-garde altoist with a conventional rhythm section (pianist Tete Montoliu, bassist Niels Pedersen and drummer Albert "Tootie" Heath) features Braxton exploring five standards ("What's New," "Body And Soul," "Donna Lee," ...
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 Anthony Braxton Songs
Popular or famous Anthony Braxton songs: First Set, Half Nelson, Body and Soul, Donna Lee, Duet, My Funny Valentine, What's New, You Go to My Head. More music songs Impressions, Composition No. 106m, Composition No. 119a, Composition No. 77b, Composition No. 8g, Composition No. 8h. More music songs Composition No. 8i, Composition No. 99L, Composition No. 99m, I Remember Clifford, Out of Nowhere, All The Things You Are.
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 Anthony Braxton Biography
Multi-instrumentalist and composer Anthony Braxton's borrowings from contemporary classical composers have sometimes made him anathema to jazz traditionalists, and even sparked criticism from classicists like Wynton Marsalis. Yet his uncompromising vision, highly theoretical approach, and remarkable playing, which can vacillate from the breathtakingly subtle to the ferocious, has made him one of the most important figures in the turn-of-the-millennium free-jazz community.
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 Contemporaries
Sun Ra, Evan Parker, Roscoe Mitchell, Peter Brötzmann, Sam Rivers, Tim Berne, Joseph Jarman, Muhal Richard Abrams, Henry Threadgill, Alan Silva, Leroy Jenkins, Gerd Dudek
 Followers
John Zorn, Tim Berne, Chicago Underground Quartet, Marty Ehrlich, James Carter, Ray Anderson, Ellery Eskelin
 Influences
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Eric Dolphy, John Cage, Jackie McLean, Cecil Taylor, Lee Konitz, George Russell, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Lennie Tristano, Paul Desmond, Muhal Richard Abrams, Warne Marsh
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