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B-X0 N0-47A by Anthony Braxton (BYG/Actuel 19)


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That's the one with the track of them playing in the street, right. Love it

3 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

That's the one with the track of them playing in the street, right. Love it

No it's not that one but the other BYG, as you were everybody.

I still like B-XO though.

Interestingly appears to be a UK focussed production as it's priced in £ and Le Gendre is possibly our best Jazz journo 

From "original tapes" with exec producer being one of the original producers, interesting given the history of BYG that I've learnt on here over the years.

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2 hours ago, mjazzg said:

Interestingly appears to be a UK focussed production as it's priced in £ and Le Gendre is possibly our best Jazz journo

BYG website indicates it's being operated by the Charly label.


CHARLY BEGINS THE FIRST MAJOR REISSUE CAMPAIGN OF LEGENDARY FRENCH INDEPENDENT RECORD LABEL BYG
Definitive editions of original BYG albums reissued as deluxe LPs edition on audiophile vinyl and expanded CDs in deluxe gatefold digi-sleeves.
Newly remastered by Nick Robbins from recently discovered original BYG tapes.
Each format comes with in-depth sleeve notes by authors and music journalists Kevin Le Gendre and John Masouri in fully illustrated booklets and LP inserts.

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I haven't felt compelled to pick any of these up since I already have most of the BYG catalog, but I saw a couple of the CD titles in person recently and they do look like very nice packages.

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Someone around could probably explain to me what those Braxton math like codes mean? His compositions are also titled in a certain manner. What’s the meaning behind it?

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45 minutes ago, Pim said:

Someone around could probably explain to me what those Braxton math like codes mean? His compositions are also titled in a certain manner. What’s the meaning behind it?

The little I've read of Braxton's writings I found rather impenetrable (likely my bad), so I didn't pursue more.

I just located some discussion of his compositional diagrams here

but on a quick reading I'm not sure how the "composition #", e.g. "Composition #19 for 100 tubas" relates to the "composition diagram-title", e.g. 

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Maybe the former is something like an opus number.

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FWIU, those codes are how he notates his compositions. Instead of the traditional music sheet he uses these diagrams. I think that's extrapolated on some of his later collections like ZIM Music and others. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. 

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You can break down the title like this:

"B-X⁰" is the category or system within his comp. language
with the "B" referring to a series and the "X⁰" being a subset
or a structural branch.

The "NO-47ᴬ": "NO" being a notational code that brings us to
"47ᴬ" being Composition 47 with an alternative version "ᴬ".

Also, the "100 Tubas" work is an early work - from '68/'69 - 
being his 19th official composition.

Edited by rostasi

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