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1992 studio album by Anthony Braxton
2 Compositions (Ensemble) 1989/1991
Released 1992 Recorded October 23, 1989 and February 23, 1991 Studio Sendesaal Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt, Germany and Bürgerhaus Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg, Germany
Genre
Jazz Length 72 :59
Label
HatART CD 6086
Producer Hansalbrecht Stiebler, Michael Naura
2 Compositions (Ensemble) 1989/1991 is an album featuring ensemble performances of compositions by
Anthony Braxton which was recorded in Germany in 1989 and 1991 and released on the
HatART label.
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Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating
Allmusic
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Track listing
All compositions by Anthony Braxton.
"Composition No. 147" – 16:50
"Composition No. 151: Part I" – 24:26
"Composition No. 151: Part II" – 31:43
Personnel
Track 1
Ensemble Modern Frankfurt conducted by
Diego Masson
Soloists: Joachim Klemm, John Corbett, Roland Diry –
clarinet
Anne La Berge, Dietmar Wiesner –
flute
Catherine Milliken –
oboe
Wolfgang Stryi –
bass clarinet ,
saxophone
Veit Scholz –
bassoon
Achim Reus, Vanessa King –
cor anglais
Julian Brewer, Tony Cross –
trumpet
Uwe Dierksen, Norbert Hardegen –
trombone
Rainer Römer, Rumi Ogawa-Helferich –
percussion
Karin Schmeer –
harp
Hermann Kretzschmar,
Ueli Wiget –
piano
Klaus Obermauer –
guitar
Hilary Sturt,
Peter Rundel , Sebastian Gottschick, Thomas Hofer –
violin
Almut Steinhausen, Werner Dickel –
viola
Friedemann Dähn, Michael Stirling –
cello
Thomas Fichter –
double bass
Tracks 2 & 3
Creative Music Ensemble conducted by Anthony Braxton
Adam Zablocki – flute
Wolfgang Schubert – cor anglais
Vlatko Kučan –
soprano saxophone
Klaus Roemer –
alto saxophone
Bernd Reincke –
baritone saxophone
Georgia Charlotte Hoppe – bass clarinet
Hermann Süss, Tobias Netta, Tosten Maas – trumpet
Ferdinand v. Seebach, Heinz-Erich Gödecke – trombone
Dizi Fisher –
tuba
Andreas Nock – guitar
Dorothea Geiger, Mauretta Heinzelmann, Nicola Kruse – violin
Mike Rutledge – viola
Cornelia Gottberg, Ralf Werner – cello
Frank Skriptschinsky, Johannes Huth, Peter Niklas Wilson – double bass
"Buggy" Braune – piano
Hans Schüttler –
synthesizer
Bernd v. Ostrowski –
vibraphone
Dirk Dhonau –
marimbaphone
Björn Lücker, Dieter Gostisha, Heinz Lichius – percussion
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