I like him. The music borders on comprehensibility, ultra-intellectualism Or maybe i don't understand
@giulioantinelli72437 жыл бұрын
Composers. sorry. Jeffrey The. Stoker
@rinahall2 жыл бұрын
I just discovered anthony braxton while hanging out on youtube. I then did some research on him. In my opinion, he is certainly the biggest crook in the history of jazz. It's totally amazing that he could have such a career in the music world and have such academic positions. I mean, what is going on with the listeners, the media and the jazz community that they want us to believe that this guy is a genius? Everything about him is a problem: his instrumental technique is close to zero, his music itself is modern when it sounds like a beginner's band, his gibberish discourse about his music means absolutely nothing, but also his interviews in which he comes across as a pretentious old bigot. Please, retire and let the real artists play.
@GastonBulbous2 жыл бұрын
Maybe instead of “doing some research” you should go back and actually listen to some of the old records from the 1970s and 80s. His command of his instruments was phenomenal and his compositional and improvisational techniques made him perhaps the last great transformational figure in jazz, in a line that included Parker, Coltrane and Coleman. To many of us, Braxton’s music also has great spiritual power. Rather than express your jealousy and bitterness, why not listen more? Meanwhile, also check out some other great “crooks” with “bad technique”, like Monk, Miles Davis or Sun Ra. They spoke a lot of sh!t too.
@mamoudoubal1293 Жыл бұрын
@@GastonBulbous this guy understands nothing. He should listen just for reference when he plays standards, example with Marion Pivone.