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26.12.22

ANTHONY BRAXTON + ITALIAN INSTABILE ORCHESTRA - Creative Orchestra : Bolzano 2007 (2008) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

 Anthony Braxton's most amazing large ensemble recording is still Creative Orchestra Music 1976, which was originally released on LP by Arista, and briefly reissued on CD by RCA Bluebird. That recording (which ought to be a staple in public schools throughout the land) and each of this artist's subsequent Creative Orchestra albums are good as gold, and may provide essential insights for those who seek an understanding of Braxton in particular and creative music in general. Those lucky enough to secure a copy of the 1976 recording will want to augment it with hat ART's double-disc Creative Orchestra (Koln) 1978. The artist embarked upon a fresh adventure in this realm of musical endeavor when he joined forces with the 17-piece Italian Instabile Orchestra at the Alto Adige Jazz Festival at Bolzano Italy in June 2007. Each of the compositions presented here had been recorded earlier, with 63 and 59 dating back to 1976. Braxton has explained that a performance of "Composition 63" could last anywhere from ten minutes to ten days, or more. The realization preserved on this recording runs nearly 14-and-a-half minutes. "Composition 59" is described as a dynamic, expansive, "extended platform of sound constructions (and states of being) for the needs and challenge of creative sound exploration". It "seeks to forward the material and principal implications of post-Stockhausen/AACM structural dynamics." The knotty "Composition 92," which is marbled through with punchy dynamic rhythms, dates from 1979, whereas "Composition 164" first appeared on the album 4 (Ensemble) Compositions 1992. Stationed at the helm of a modern creative big band, Braxton seems always to work wonders. In this live recording, he and the members of the Instabile Orchestra seem delighted to be part of a stream of living moments lasting nearly 69 minutes. Another album of similar vintage and comparable dimensional parameters may be explored and enjoyed under the heading of Creative Orchestra (Guelph) 2007, a live recording from a Canadian jazz festival which has been released on the Spool label. arwulf arwulf  
Tracklist :
1    Composition No. 63    14:21
2    Composition No. 92 Part 1    6:58
3    Composition No. 164 Part 1    16:37
4    Composition No. 92 Part 2    9:54
5    Composition No. 164 Part 2    11:34
6    Composition No. 59    9:21
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Clarinet [Eb] – Gianluigi Trovesi
Alto Saxophone, Flute, Bass Flute – Eugenio Colombo
Alto Saxophone, Sopranino Saxophone, Conductor, Composed By, Artwork [Drawings] – Anthony Braxton
Baritone Saxophone – Carlo Actis Dato
Bass – Giovanni Maier
Cello – Paolo Damiani
Drums, Percussion [Left Channel] – Tiziano Tononi
Drums, Percussion [Right Channel] – Vincenzo Mazzone
French Horn – Martin Mayes
Piano – Umberto Petrin
Tenor Saxophone – Daniele Cavallanti
Trombone – Giancarlo Schiaffini, Lauro Rossi, Sebi Tramontana
Trumpet – Alberto Mandarini, Guido Mazzon, Pino Minafra
Violin – Emanuele Parrini

e.s.t. — Retrospective 'The Very Best Of e.s.t. (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

"Retrospective - The Very Best Of e.s.t." is a retrospective of the unique work of e.s.t. and a tribute to the late mastermind Esb...