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Anthony Braxton Biography
Composer, multi-reedist and pianist Anthony Braxton (born June 4, 1945) has created a large body of highly complex work. Much of Braxton's work is jazz oriented, but he has also been active in free improvisation, orchestral music and has written operas.

In 1968 Braxton recorded For Alto, the first full-length album for unaccompanied saxophone. The album's songs were dedicated to Cecil Taylor and John Cage, among others.

His music is highly theoretical and mystically influenced, and he is the author of multiple volumes explaining his theories and pieces published by Frog Peak Music.

Since 1995 Braxton has been composing and performing almost exclusively what he calls Ghost Trance Music, which introduces a steady pulse to his music and also allows the simultaneous performance of any piece by him.

Braxton is an avid chess player.

Discography
1968 3 Compositions of New Jazz
1968 For Alto
1969 Anthony Braxton [Affinity]
1971 Together Alone Delmark
1972 Saxaphone Improvisations, Series F
1972 Town Hall (1972) [live]
1974 In the Tradition, Vol. 1
1974 In the Tradition, Vol. 2
1974 Quartet Live at Moers New Jazz Festival
1974 Duo, Vols. 1 and 2
1974 First Duo Concert [live]
1974 Trio and Duet Sackville
1974 New York, Fall 1974
1974 Live at Wigmor
1975 Five Pieces (1975)
1975 Anthony Braxton Live
1975 The Montreux/Berlin Concerts [live]
1975 Live
1976 Creative Orchestra Music (1976)
1976 Elements of Surprise: Braxton/Lewis Duo
1976 Duets (1976)
1976 Donaueschingen (Duo) 1976
1976 Quartet (Dortmund) 1976 [live]
1976 Solo: Live at Moers Festival
1977 Four Compositions (1973)
1978 Creative Orchestra (Koln) 1978
1978 For Four Orchestras
1978 Alto Saxophone Improvisations (1979)
1978 Birth and Rebirth
1978 NW5-9M4: For Trio
1979 Performance (9-1-1979) [live]
1979 With Robert Schumann String Quartet
1979 Seven Compositions (1978)
1980 For Two Pianos
1980 The Coventry Concert [live]
1981 Composition No. 96
1981 Six Compositions: Quartet
1982 Open Aspects (Duo) 1982
1982 Four Compositions (Solo, Duo & Trio)
*1982 Six Duets (1982) *1983 Four Compositions (Quartet) 1983 *1983 Composition No. 113 *1984 Prag (Quartet-1984) [live] *1985 Seven Standards (1985), Vol. 2 *1985 London (Quartet-1985) [live] *1985 Seven Standards (1985), Vol. 1 *1985 Quartet (London) 1985 [live] *1985 Six Compositoins (Quartet) 1984 *1986 Five Compositions (Quartet), 1986 *1986 Moment Précieux [live] *1987 Six Monk's Compositions (1987) *1987 ... If My Memory Serves Me Right *1988 19 (Solo) Compositions (1988) *1988 Victoriaville 1988 [live] *1988 2 Compositions (Jarvenpaa) 1988, Ensemble *1988 Voigt Kol Nidre *1988 The Aggregate *1988 London Solo (1988) *1989 Eugene (1989) *1989 Seven Compositions (Trio) 1989 *1989 Vancouver Duets (1989) *1989 2 Compositions (Ensemble) 1989/1991 *1989 Eight (+3) Tristano Compositions, 1989 *1991 8 Duets: Hamburg 1991 *1991 Duo (Amsterdam) 1991 [live] *1991 Composition No. 107 (Excerpt, 1982)/In CDCM *1991 Composition No. 98 *1992 Wesleyan (12 Altosolos) 1992 *1992 Willisau (Quartet) 1991[Pt. 2] [live] *1992 Composition No. 165 (For 18 Instruments) *1992 (Victoriaville) 1992 [live] *1993 Duets (1993) *1993 9 Standards (Quartet) 1993 [live] *1993 Trio (London) 1993 [live] Leo *1993 Twelve Compositions: Oakland, July 1993 *1993 Quartet (Santa Cruz) 1993 [live] *1993 Charlie Parker Project 1993 *1993 Duo (Leipzig) 1993 *1993 Duo (London) 1993 *1994 Composition No. 174: For Ten Percussionists *1994 Small Ensemble Music (Wesleyan) 1994 [live] *1994 Duo (Wesleyan) 1994 *1994 Knitting Factory (Piano/Quartet) 1994, Vol. 2 [live] *1995 11 Compositions *1995 10 Compositions (Duet) 1995 *1995 Performance Quartet *1995 Octet (New York) 1995 *1995 Solo Piano (Standards) 1995 *1995 Two Lines Lovely Music *1995 Knitting Factory (Piano/Quartet) 1994, Vol. 1 [live] *1995 Four Compositions (Quartet) 1995 *1995 Seven Standards 1995 *1996 Composition No. 192 *1996 Composition No. 193 [live] *1996 Tentet (New York) 1996 [live] *1996 Live at Merkin Hall *1996 14 Compositions (Traditional) 1996 *1996 Composition No. 102: For Orchestra & Puppet Theatre *1996 Sextet (Istanbul) 1996 *1996 Composition No. 173 *1997 Silence/Time Zones *1997 Amsterdam 1991 [live] *1997 4 Compositions (Quartet) 1995 *1998 Compositions No. 10 & No. 16 (+101) *1999 Duets (1987) *1999 4 Compositions (Washington D.C.) 1998 *2000 Composition No. 94: *2000 Quintet (Basel) 1977 [live] *2000 Ten Compositions (Quartet) 2000 *2000 Nine Compositions (Hill) 2000 *2001 Compositions/Improvisations 2000 *2001 Composition No. 247 *2001 Composition No. 169 + (186 + 206 + 214) *2001 Four Compositions (GTM) 2000 *2001 8 Compositions (Quintet) 2001 *2002 This Time *2002 (Coventry) 1985 [live] *2002 (Birmingham) 1985 *2002 Duets [Wesleyan] 2002 *2002 8 Standards (Wesleyan 2001) [live] *2002 Solo (Koln) 1978 *2002 Ninetet (Yoshi's) 1997, Vol. 1 *2003 Four Compositions (GTM) 2000

2003 Two Compositions (Trio) 1998 [live]
2003 Solo (Milano) 1979, Vol. 1 [live]
2003 Anthony Braxton [2003]
2003 Ninetet (Yoshi's) 1997, Vol. 2 [live]
2003 Solo (NYC) 2002 [live]
 
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