Showing posts with label Richard Teitelbaum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Teitelbaum. Show all posts

2 August 2024

ANTHONY BRAXTON TRIO "FIRENZE, 1979"

 


Anthony Braxton, reeds
Ray Anderson, trombone
Richard Teitelbaum, synthesizer

1. unknown titles 47:44
2. unknown titles / announcement AB 54:26


Recorded on November 19, 1979 in Firenze at Jazz Incontro 1979.
(sb)

5 December 2013

MUSICA ELETTRONICA VIVA ‎– UNITED PATCHWORK (HORO RECORDS, 1978)






A.  Via Della Luce

B1. Fox
B2. Cross Over One
B3. Slugging Rocks

C1. Psalm
C2. What Is Freedom?

D1. Dewline
D2. Cross Over Two
D3. Cross Over Three
D4. Sea Line



Frederic Rzewski, piano, electric piano
Karl Berger, piano, electric piano, melodion, vibes
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Richard Teitelbaum, synthesizer, shells
Alvin Curran, synthesizer, piano, vocals, flugelhorn
Garrett List, trombone

Recorded at Mama Dog Studio, Rome, 15-16 November 1977.

Horo Records ‎– HDP 15-16

Vinyl Rip

9 June 2013

RICHARD TEITELBAUM ‎– HIUCHI-ISHI (DENON JAZZ, 1978)



A. In Memoriam H.M.
B. King William's Town - In Memory Of Steven Biko


Masami Nakagawa, alto saxophone, flute
Masahiko Togashi, percussion
Takashi Kako, piano, percussion
Richard Teitelbaum, poly-Moog, micro Moog, modular-Moog-system


Recorded at Nippon Columbia's 1st Studio, September 17 & 18, 1977

Denon Jazz ‎– YX-7518-ND

LP rip

27 April 2013

STEVE LACY ‎– SIDEWAYS (ROARATORIO, 2000)




The A side consisted of two versions of "The Way" plus two improvisations, with Richard Teitelbaum on electronics. This is not posted here, because it was included on the Emanem CD 5022, "The Sun".

The B side is a rare recording with Michel Waisvisz on electronics. The others are "Saxophone Special", still available on Emanem CD 4024 and "Lumps" which was included in the ICP box.

B. The Way / Pearl Street / The Duck 20:55

Han Bennink, drums
Michel Waisvisz, electronics
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone

Cover paintings by Judith Lindbloom

Recorded 11 April 1974, during the Berlin Workshop Freie Musik at the Academie der Kuenste, Berlin.

Roaratorio ‎– ROAR 01, 2000.

Vinyl Rip

26 October 2011

George Lewis Ensemble - Live in Verona '79


This post completes the documentation of a double performance by the G.Lewis Ensemble at the end of April 1979 in Verona (see AD/DE and GL/RT).
The same Ensemble that recorded "Homage to Charles Parker" for
Black Saint : the two long suites / compositions are clearly an
extended version of the songs on the album.

Special thanks to my dear friend Mr. Zero who recorded the concert.

Rec. live at "Sala della Guardia", Verona, Italy,
on April 30, 1979 (mics recording)

George Lewis,trombone,electronics
Douglas Ewart,alto sax,bass clarinet,flute
Anthony Davis,piano
Richard Teitelbaum,synth

1. Suite #1 (35:44)
2. Suite #2 (46:28)

Total Time 1:22:12

excerpt from Suite #2

15 March 2010

George Lewis & Richard Teitelbaum - Live in Verona '79

Previously, in that 1979, Mr.Teitelbaum was in tour with the George
Lewis Ensemble : here is the first part of the April 28 evening
(another concert took place on April 30 with the whole Ensemble).
The second part of the evening (A.Davis & D.Ewart) here

Rec. live at "Sala Della Guardia", Verona, Italy, on April 28, 1979
(mics recording)

George Lewis,trombone,synth
Richard Teitelbaum,synth

1. Teitelbaum Solo (28:38)
2. Lewis Solo (35:19)
3. Lewis & Teitelbaum Duo (27:29)

Total Time 1:31:28

14 March 2010

Anthony Braxton -trio- Berlin Philharmonie,1/11/1979




















Here's Another Magnificent , concert by the Trio, of Braxton, Tietelbaum and Anderson..
in truly superb Fm broadcast quality .

this Originates from Dime-A-Dozen , thanks to Francis, and the original Taper, seeders, traders.
Enjoy ..
and Buy some Braxton ,thereby keeping this music alive!


Anthony Braxton Trio
Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
November 1, 1979


Disc 1

Track 1 48:03


Lineup:

Anthony Braxton as,ts,sopranino,cl
Ray Anderson tb
Richard Teitelbaum synth


ENJOY!!!

13 March 2010

Anthony Braxton Trio - Live in Rome '79

Finely recorded by "Ilario" this is the only document i know by this
short lived trio (no official recordings). Teitelbaum, who came from
the academic world (he studied, among others, under L.Nono,
G.Petrassi, K.Stockhausen, G.Ligeti) in those years had many
collaborations with the AACM people (besides Braxton, L.Jenkins or
G.Lewis), while R.Anderson had just replaced G.Lewis in various
Braxton's groups. Not an "easy" music.

Rec. live at "Centro Jazz St.Louis", Rome, Italy,
on November 17, 1979 (mix recording)

Anthony Braxton,alto saxophone
Ray Anderson,trombone
Richard Teitelbaum,Moog-synth,piano

1. Track #1 (47:28)
2. Track #2 [inc.] (48:47)

Total Time 1:36:15