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Anthony Braxton
For Four Orchestras

Album US 1978 on Arista label
Classical (Contemporary)

Four 39-piece orchestras from the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. {Comp. 82} (dedicated to the historian-writer-educator Eileen Southern) 114:30 Recorded at Hall Auditorium, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, on May 18 and 19, 1978 from Braxton's notes in the booklet: "Composition {82} is the first completed work in a series of ten compositions that will involve the use of multiple-orchestralism and the dynamics of spacial activity. This work is scored for 160 musicians and has been designed to utilize both individual and collective sound-direction (in live performance). Each orchestra is positioned near the corners of the performing space, and the audience is seated in both the center and sides of the space (around and in between each orchestra). The resulting activity has been constructed to fully utilize every area of the room--which is to say, each section of the performing space will give the listener a very different aspect of the music. The science related to how this multiple use of space is utilized, will also open another chapter in multi-orchestra activity, and hopefully this work will be viewed as a positive contribution to transitional multi-orchestralism--as we move to the next cycle.The nature of how {Comp. 82} extends the dynamic possibilities of multi-orchestra activity has to do with its use of spaciality--involving both the nature of how information is transferred from orchestra to orchestra (where the listener of this record can hear the actual movement of activity change speakers) with the addition of 'trajectoral-activity' (where, in a live performance, the listener can experience the route of a given transfer). More so, this composition has also been constructed to include the actual change of performance direction as well. In other words 'information' in {Comp. 82} would also involve how the rotation of a given ensemble (as that ensemble is playing) changes the actual direction of the group making the music. This has been accomplished by having all of the performers (with the exception of the percussionist and the harpist) in rotating chairs--where even the direction of the music is calculated. Thus, the nature of spaciality in this composition would encompass an additional dynamic inclusion, for the spacial implications of environment would thus take on added dimensions. Because, in fact, to experience the realness of this composition is to experience a living and breathing universe. ***The actual composing of {Comp. 82} took place in July of 1977, lasting until the middle of May, 1978 (with sequence corrections up until August). The piece is scored for 160 musicians and each orchestra is made up with the same individual components. The make-up of each orchestra is as follows: two flues (one doubling on piccolo), oboe, English horn, two clarinets (one doubling on soprano clarinet), bass clarinet, bassoon, two trumpets, two trombones, bass trombone, tuba, harp, five first violins, five second violins, five violas, four cellos, three basses, and three percussion. The original floor plan of the composition was not able to be used for this recording as the space requirement it necessitated exceeded what was possible for us, so an alternate seating arrangement was utilized. The actual recording of {Comp. 82} took place in May, '78, on the campus of Oberlin College and involved four intensive sessions in two days. For this reason, the composition was recorded in sequence-patches, rather than in sectional areas. The total material would also exceed two hours and a half and as such, I have taken out about thirty minutes of the music in order to preserve the sound quality of this record. There have also been other adjustments as well, for the problem of time and economics in a project like this has to be taken into account--but what is documented here is an excellent version of the 'essence' of the piece. The placement of activity in this project has been designed to totally utilize the spacial dynamics of the quadraphonic technology--each orchestra will be heard coming from a separate speaker, and the mixture of events in a given section should give the sense of sound movement through space--and this will also be apparent (though to a somewhat lesser extent) to stereo record players as well."

     
Musicians
PortraitAnthony Braxton as, *1945 US
composed by, liner notes, album by
PortraitArthur Kell b, US
bass
PortraitDaniel Savage b,
bass
PortraitDavid Seckinger b,
bass
Jeffrey Hill
bass
PortraitJeffrey Soule b,
bass
PortraitLeon Dorsey b, *1958
bass
PortraitMark Shapire b,
bass
PortraitMatthew McCauley b,
bass
PortraitMichael Talbert b,
bass
PortraitMikkel Jordahl b,
bass
Robert Adair
bass
PortraitSuzanne Tarshis b,
bass
PortraitCarol Robinson cl, US
bass clarinet
PortraitCynthia Douglass ,
bass clarinet
PortraitDavid Ballon ,
bass clarinet
PortraitMark Gallagher ,
bass clarinet
PortraitAllen Smith tr, 1925-2011
bassoon
PortraitAnn Kosanovic b,
bassoon
PortraitDeanna Kory b,
bassoon
PortraitMark Gross as, *1966 US
bassoon
PortraitAaron Henderson vc,
cello
PortraitCarol Elliott vc,
cello
PortraitCarole Stipleman vc,
cello
PortraitDaniel Kazez vc,
cello
PortraitDawn Wilder vc,
cello
PortraitElizabeth Knowles vc,
cello
PortraitElizabeth Warren vc,
cello
PortraitKathy Kelly vc,
cello
PortraitMattew Wexler vc,
cello
PortraitMichele McTeague vc,
cello
PortraitSarah Binford vc,
cello
PortraitSteven Drake vc,
cello
PortraitSteven Harrison vc,
cello
PortraitSteven Wise vc,
cello
PortraitSuzanne Wijsman vc,
cello
Tom Rosenberg
cello
PortraitBela Schwartz ,
clarinet, eb
PortraitDavid Bell ,
clarinet, eb
PortraitDavid Hostetler ,
clarinet, eb
PortraitJames Colbert ,
clarinet, eb
PortraitJohn Guest ,
clarinet, eb
PortraitMarta Schworm ,
clarinet, eb
PortraitMarty Rossip ,
clarinet, eb
PortraitMichael Zakim ,
clarinet, eb
PortraitGene Young , US
conductor
PortraitKenneth Moore vn,
conductor
PortraitMurray Gross , US
conductor
PortraitRobert Baustian , US
conductor
PortraitAdam Kuenzel , US
flute, alto
PortraitCarol Goodwillow ,
flute, alto
PortraitJoel Karr ,
flute, alto
PortraitWendy Tarnoff ,
flute, alto
PortraitCynthia Mowery hrp, US
harp
PortraitNancy Lendrim ,
harp
PortraitNaomi Markus ,
harp
PortraitSusan Kelly ,
harp
PortraitBernard Gabis ,
oboe
PortraitCameron McClusky ,
oboe
PortraitCarolyn Hove ob, eh, GB
oboe
PortraitClaudia Patton ,
oboe
PortraitGiselle Lautenbach ,
oboe
PortraitJames Hois ,
oboe
PortraitMichael Harrison ,
oboe
PortraitPamela Hill ,
oboe
PortraitAndre Whatley perc,
percussion
PortraitAndrew Collier perc,
percussion
PortraitCharles Wood perc, US
percussion
PortraitDavid Wiles perc,
percussion
PortraitDerek Davidson perc,
percussion
PortraitGalen Work perc,
percussion
PortraitGregg Linde perc,
percussion
PortraitJohn Gardner perc,
percussion
PortraitJohn Kennedy perc, s-g, cwb, wb, US
percussion
PortraitPhilip Seeman perc,
percussion
PortraitStephen Pascher perc,
percussion
PortraitVictor Thomas perc,
percussion
PortraitBetsy Adler ,
piccolo flute
PortraitCeleste Johnson ,
piccolo flute
PortraitLeonard Garrison fl, US
piccolo flute
PortraitVirginia Elliott ,
piccolo flute
PortraitAnn Mondragon tb,
trombone
PortraitBradley Cornell tb,
trombone
PortraitBrian Campbell tb,
trombone
PortraitDavid Fogg tb,
trombone
PortraitDavid Stocklosa tb,
trombone
PortraitEileen Jones tb,
trombone
PortraitErik Johnson tb,
trombone
PortraitKadie Nichols tb,
trombone
PortraitMark Adams , FR
trombone
PortraitMark Kaiser tb,
trombone
PortraitRichard Ruotolo tb,
trombone
PortraitRobert Asmussen tb,
trombone
Alan Campbell
trumpet
PortraitChris Kerrebrock tr,
trumpet
PortraitDave Rinaldi tr,
trumpet
PortraitDavid Driesen tr,
trumpet
PortraitJames Kirchenbauer tr,
trumpet
PortraitJohn Bourque tr,
trumpet
PortraitThomas Gotwals tr,
trumpet
PortraitWilliam Camp tr,
trumpet
PortraitBarry Jenson ,
tuba
PortraitBrian Bailey ,
tuba
PortraitJohn Lomonaco ,
tuba
PortraitSteven Box ,
tuba
PortraitAlex GuroffIgor Polisitsky vl,
viola
PortraitAmy Leventha vl,
viola
PortraitBeth Thorne vl,
viola
PortraitDavid Rogers voc,
viola
PortraitDee Ortel vl,
viola
PortraitHelen McDermott vl,
viola
PortraitJames Thomas vl,
viola
PortraitJeffery Durachta vl,
viola
PortraitKathleen Elliott vl,
viola
PortraitNanci Severance vl,
viola
PortraitNaomi Barlow vl,
viola
PortraitNorin Saxe vl,
viola
PortraitRachel Yurman vl,
viola
PortraitSarah Bloom vl,
viola
PortraitTheodore Chemey vl,
viola
PortraitAudrey Hale vn,
violin, first
PortraitBarry Sargent vn,
violin, first
PortraitDavid Wilson vn,
violin, first
PortraitDiane Cooper vn,
violin, first
PortraitEdward Shlasko vn,
violin, first
PortraitFrancine Swartzentruber vn,
violin, first
PortraitJudith Bixler vn,
violin, first
PortraitKarin von Gierke vn, acg,
violin, first
PortraitLilyn Graves vn,
violin, first
PortraitLorraine Adel vn,
violin, first
PortraitMary Bolling vn,
violin, first
PortraitMonique Reid vn,
violin, first
PortraitPamela Stuckey vn,
violin, first
PortraitPeter Jaffe vn, US
violin, first
PortraitRobert Scarrow vn,
violin, first
PortraitShelley Fowle vn,
violin, first
PortraitStanislav Branovicki vn,
violin, first
PortraitSteven Schuch vn,
violin, first
PortraitSusan Demetris vn,
violin, first
PortraitZabeth Oechlin vn,
violin, first
PortraitAlison Feuerwerker vn,
violin, second
PortraitAmorie Robinson vn,
violin, second
PortraitAndra Marx vn,
violin, second
PortraitElizabeth Welch vn,
violin, second
PortraitEllen Ziontz vn,
violin, second
PortraitJane Moon vn,
violin, second
PortraitJennifer Doctor vn,
violin, second
PortraitJennifer Steiner vn,
violin, second
PortraitJohnathan Dunn vn,
violin, second
PortraitJulie Badger vn,
violin, second
PortraitKathy Blackwell vn,
violin, second
PortraitLauri Gutman vn,
violin, second
PortraitLori Fay vn, US
violin, second
PortraitLynda Mapes vn,
violin, second
PortraitMarcus Woo vn,
violin, second
PortraitMargaret Morgan vn,
violin, second
PortraitMarriane Smith vn,
violin, second
PortraitSally Becker vn,
violin, second
PortraitShannon Simonson vn,
violin, second
PortraitSusan Brenneis vn,
violin, second
Producers
Howard Fritzson design, art direction
John Pace engineer, editing
Arthur Stokes engineer, recording
Steve Backer executive-producer
Linda Harris photography by
Barbara Mayfield photography by, orchestra photos
Michael Cuscuna producer
William Wittman remix
Tom Bethal technician, technical director
Album Tracks   
No Title Artist Composer Duration
1For Four Orchestras - Composition {82}Anthony Braxton20:10
2 For Four Orchestras - Composition {82}Anthony Braxton18:52
3 For Four Orchestras - Composition {82}Anthony Braxton16:14
4 For Four Orchestras - Composition {82}Anthony Braxton19:29
5 For Four Orchestras - Composition {82}Anthony Braxton20:25
6 For Four Orchestras - Composition {82}Anthony Braxton19:20

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