Braxton, Anthony

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Anthony Braxton was born in 1945 and grew up on Chicago's South Side. In 1966, he joined the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). In 1994, Braxton was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship for his outstanding and original contributions to jazz. Braxton founded the Tri-Centric Foundation, a New York based not-for-profit Corporation that includes an ensemble of musicians, vocalists, and computer-graphic video artists all of whom aid in the performances of Braxton's compositions. Braxton is currently a tenured professor at Wesleyan University.

From the description of Anthony Braxton collection, 1973-1992 (inclusive). (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 605982838

Anthony Braxton was born in 1945 and grew up on Chicago’s South Side. Braxton began his saxophone studies under Jack Gell, who also taught Henry Threadgill. In 1963, Braxton attended Wilson Junior College, now Kennedy-King, in Chicago. A fertile ground for jazz experimentation, Wilson Junior College offered Braxton new musical outlets.

In 1963, Braxton joined the army and was stationed with the Fifth Army Band in the northern suburbs of Chicago, which allowed him to continue his music studies in the city. In 1965, he went to South Korea and played with the Eighth Army Band all the while keeping up with the recordings of free jazz pioneers Albert Ayler and John Coltrane.

After returning to Chicago in 1966, Braxton sought out and joined the newly-formed Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). He formed his own quartets and trios with musicians such as Leroy Jenkins, Thurman Barker, Charles Clark, Kalaparush, and Leo Smith while also playing in groups led by AACM members like Ajaramu, Amina Myers, and Muhal Richard Abrams. Although greatly influenced by John Coltrane, Braxton quickly developed his own voice.

In June 1969, Braxton accepted an invitation from the BYG label to play in Paris. In Paris, Braxton played with “The Art Ensemble of Chicago,” comprised of Roscoe Mitchell, Joseph Bowie, Malachi Favors, and Lester Bowie and also recorded with European based musicians like Gunther Hampel and Jacques Coursil. Braxton formed his own group sometimes called the “Anthony Braxton Quartet” or the “Creative Construction Company.” He returned to Chicago in 1970. Throughout much of the early 1970s, Braxton played in New York and the Midwest, touring with Chick Corea’s trio and Musica Elettronica Viva.

In 1994, Braxton was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship for his outstanding and original contributions to jazz. Braxton founded the Tri-Centric Foundation, a New York based not-for-profit Corporation that includes an ensemble of musicians, vocalists, and computer-graphic video artists all of whom aid in the performances of Braxton’s compositions.

Braxton is currently a tenured professor at Wesleyan University.

From the guide to the Braxton, Anthony. Collection, 1973-1992, (Special Collections Research Center University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.)

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referencedIn Rudee, M. Lea. San Diego jazz photographs, 1981-1991. University of California, San Diego, UC San Diego Library; UCSD Library
creatorOf Braxton, Anthony. No. 222 / by Anthony Braxton. Library of Congress
creatorOf Cell structure and schematic design : theory and application [sound recording] Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Composers' Forum (U.S.). Composers' Forum Inc. Records, 1935-2002. New York Public Library System, NYPL
referencedIn Atkins, Irene Kahn, 1922-. Major figures in American music [A-E] : [oral history]. Yale University Library
referencedIn Composers' Forum Inc. records, 1935-2002 The New York Public Library. Music Division.
creatorOf Braxton, Anthony. No. 164 / Anthony Braxton. University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
creatorOf Braxton, Anthony. No. 165 / Anthony Braxton. University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
creatorOf BRAXTON, ANTHONY. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
creatorOf Braxton, Anthony. Collection, 1973-1992 Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library,
creatorOf Braxton, Anthony. Anthony Braxton collection, 1973-1992 (inclusive). University of Chicago Library
referencedIn Anthony Braxton collection, [ca. 1994-ongoing]. Museum of Performance & Design
creatorOf Braxton, Anthony. For trio / Braxton. SUNY at Buffalo, University at Buffalo
creatorOf Braxton, Anthony. Composition No. 163 / Anthony Braxton. Bowling Green State University, BGSU Libraries
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associatedWith Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians. corporateBody
associatedWith Coltrane, John person
associatedWith Coltrane, John, 1926-1967. person
associatedWith Composers' Forum (U.S.) corporateBody
associatedWith Composers' Forum (U.S.) corporateBody
associatedWith Library of Congress. McKim Fund. corporateBody
associatedWith Office for the Arts at Harvard & Radcliffe. corporateBody
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associatedWith University of Chicago. Chicago Jazz Archive. corporateBody
associatedWith Wigglesworth, Frank, 1918-1996 person
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Aleatory music
Instrumental ensembles
Jazz
Music
Trios (Unspecified instruments)
Violin and piano music
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Active 1992

Birth 1954

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