2 Compositions (Ensemble) 1989/1991

2 Compositions (Ensemble) 1989/1991 is an album featuring ensemble performances of compositions by Anthony Braxton which was recorded in Germany in 1989 and 1991 and released on the HatART label.[1][2]

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2 Compositions (Ensemble) 1989/1991
Studio album by
Released1992
RecordedOctober 23, 1989 and February 23, 1991
StudioSendesaal Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt, Germany and Bürgerhaus Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg, Germany
GenreJazz
Length72:59
LabelHatART
CD 6086
ProducerHansalbrecht Stiebler, Michael Naura
Anthony Braxton chronology
Eight (+3) Tristano Compositions, 1989: For Warne Marsh
(1989)
2 Compositions (Ensemble) 1989/1991
(1992)
Duets: Hamburg 1991
(1991)

Track listing

All compositions by Anthony Braxton.

  1. "Composition No. 147" – 16:50
  2. "Composition No. 151: Part I" – 24:26
  3. "Composition No. 151: Part II" – 31:43

Personnel

Track 1

Ensemble Modern Frankfurt conducted by Diego Masson

Tracks 2 & 3

Creative Music Ensemble conducted by Anthony Braxton

  • Adam Zablocki – flute
  • Wolfgang Schubert – cor anglais
  • Vlatko Kučan – soprano saxophone
  • Klaus Roemer – alto saxophone
  • Bernd Reincke – baritone saxophone
  • Georgia Charlotte Hoppe – bass clarinet
  • Hermann Süss, Tobias Netta, Tosten Maas – trumpet
  • Ferdinand v. Seebach, Heinz-Erich Gödecke – trombone
  • Dizi Fisher – tuba
  • Andreas Nock – guitar
  • Dorothea Geiger, Mauretta Heinzelmann, Nicola Kruse – violin
  • Mike Rutledge – viola
  • Cornelia Gottberg, Ralf Werner – cello
  • Frank Skriptschinsky, Johannes Huth, Peter Niklas Wilson – double bass
  • "Buggy" Braune – piano
  • Hans Schüttler – synthesizer
  • Bernd v. Ostrowski – vibraphone
  • Dirk Dhonau – marimbaphone
  • Björn Lücker, Dieter Gostisha, Heinz Lichius – percussion
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