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emilianoturazzi

@DIOTIMA music you'd be right - but in this context it's not so difficult to define "virtuoso" since we have a standard for this style. Dolphy is a virtuoso, Coltrane, Rollins, Brecker (just three names), we can take these exemples as a sort of operative definition.
"Playing the changes is not in fact horrifyingly difficult."
Yes and not: it is something everyone can learn, but to do it well is very demanding - I don't consider that ability a prerequisite for art and actually I never talked about changes... and it's not his game as everyone knows.
"To feel like he CAN'T Play the changes because he may not be able to JUST LIKE SONNY is silly." actually I don't know whether he is able to play changes, because all the time I've heard him playing standard he basically played out, but it is pretty obviously an intention... so I don't know if he is able or not, nor I consider it a relevant point in artistic evaluation.

In order you to better understand my point of view
1) I like this solo very much - on of his best ones in an "ordinary" context
2) I consider Ayler a virtoso.
3) my favourite violin player is Ornette Coleman
4) I don't consider virtuosity an artisrtic necessity



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Marshian Music

This is an INCREDIBLE performance. Braxton shreds! That is Miroslav on bass, Jack DeJohnette killin' on drums, and Chick Corea on piano. A DVD of the entire performance and more is available.

RBS Prods

Anthony Braxton takes the alto sax out well beyond its theoretical limits. Avant-garde at its best with a strong dash of 'circular breathing'. Corea, Vitas, and Jack are superb.

Quantumlogik

anthony braxton's solo was fucking cosmic... sounds like he transcended to a higher plane at some points in that. truly a performance that honors coltrane's legacy

quazichimp

damn! what perfection! Braxton has to be one of the best alto player alive.

Estel Dillon

This is one great video. Anthony Braxton is in TOP form-his playing is fantastic...his solo is just unbelievable...from 0:43 on-his ideas are cogent yet abstract; and boy, does he build his solo-this could be the most intense alto solo that I've seen. Mr. Braxton certainly rivals late period Coltrane yet he speaks with his own voice. And what a band!...Corea, Vitous, DeJohnette. This video performance should be in the Smithsonian!! This is great!...this is American music at it's finest.

RaiderEleven

Great performance, Coltrane AND Bird would have been proud. No one ever produced these sounds from an alto sax. At 3:30 the performance is lifted by Braxton going into 'circular breathing' that really allows him to pour on the heat. AMAZING music.

Louise F.

This is just...beyond cool...what an awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping...I can't imagine how mind-blowing it was to have been here, this recording is beautiful...this is jazz at its finest!!

randykawasaki

genius, with great band. The man pushes the envelope, its all there. A lot of jazzers never liked him because he was free in a way they were not.

OrphanSeasun

I love Braxton; own a couple dozen of his albums. I find much of it to be a little overly intellectual. This is good stuff and more soulful. Now I ain't saying it's all 'cold' in fact his duet with Max Roach is a masterpiece and a lot of his Hatology stuff is tops. There's avant garde and there's avant garde if you know what i mean. Anyway, thanks for this

patrissimo

One of the best saxophinists I have ever heard.

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