Anthony Braxton Musical artist

Anthony Braxton (born June 4, 1945) is an American composer, musician, and philosopher. Braxton has released well over 100 albums since the 1960s. Among the array of instruments he plays are the sopranino, soprano, C-melody, F mezzo-soprano, E-flat alto, baritone, bass, and contrabass saxophones; the E-flat, B-flat, and contrabass clarinets; and the piano. He used to play flute and alto flute as well, but has since discontinued his use of these instruments.Braxton studied philosophy at Roosevelt University. He taught at Mills College in the 1980s, and was Professor of Music at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut from the 1990s until his retirement at the end of 2013. He taught music composition and music history, offering his personal and academic perspectives on the great, often marginalized men and women who made vital contributions to the dynamics of creative music and the avant-garde. He also led ensembles in performances of his original compositions, and helped several generations of upcoming musicians realize their own musical destinies by sharing his musical theories and visions. In 1994, he was granted a MacArthur Foundation "genius grant". In 2013, he was named a 2014 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master.

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Anthony Braxton
Birth dateJune 04, 1945
Birth place
Chicago , Illinois , United States

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Musical artist

Career started1968
associated musical artist
Circle
Chick Corea
Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians
Wadada Leo Smith
Sam Rivers
Kenny Wheeler
Tony Oxley
Leroy Jenkins (jazz musician)
Cecil Taylor
George Lewis (trombonist)
Woody Shaw
Ray Anderson (musician)
Dave Holland
Creative Construction Company
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Jazz
Free jazz
Avant-garde jazz
instrument
Clarinet
Flute
Piano
Saxophone

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  1. http://artofthestates.org/cgi-bin/composer.pl?comp=11
  2. http://mheffley.web.wesleyan.edu/almatexts/ab3m/ab3m1.htm
  3. http://radiom.org/detail.php?omid=AM.1971.10.10
  4. http://radiom.org/detail.php?omid=SOM.1985.12.05.c1.A
  5. http://robertlevin.wordpress.com/category/5d-anthony-braxton
  6. http://tricentricfoundation.org
  7. http://www.emusic.com/search.html?mode=x&QT=anthony+braxton
  8. http://www.epitonic.com/artists/anthonybraxton.html
  9. http://www.frogpeak.org/fpartists/fpbraxton.html
  10. http://www.intaktrec.ch/interbraxton-a.htm