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Детали релиза : Julius Hemphill - One Atmosphere (2003) [FLAC (image + .cue)]

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Artist: Julius Hemphill
Album: One Atmosphere
Label: Tzadik (Composer)
Released: 2003
Genre: Classical, Jazz
Style: Free Jazz, Avantgarde, Contemporary
Country: USA
Duration: 00:51:04

Tracklisting:
01. One Atmosphere
02. Savanah Suite

Water Music For Woodwinds
03. Mr. Neptune
04. Miss Catherine
05. King's Pawn
06. Backwater
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Composed By
Julius Hemphill

Credits
Cello
Brandon Vamos (tracks: 1)
Erik Friedlander (tracks: 2)

Clarinet
J.D. Parran (tracks: 3 to 6)
Robert DeBellis (tracks: 3 to 6)

Drums, Percussion
Pheeroan Aklaff (tracks: 2)

Flute
Aaron Stewart (tracks: 3 to 6)
J.D. Parran (tracks: 3 to 6)
Marty Ehrlich (tracks: 2 to 6)
Oliver Lake (tracks: 3 to 6)
Robert DeBellis (tracks: 3 to 6)
Sam Furnace (tracks: 3 to 6)

Piano
Ursula Oppens (tracks: 1)

Saxophone
Aaron Stewart (tracks: 3 to 6)
J.D. Parran (tracks: 3 to 6)
Marty Ehrlich (tracks: 3 to 6)
Oliver Lake (tracks: 3 to 6)
Robert DeBellis (tracks: 3 to 6)
Sam Furnace (tracks: 3 to 6)
Tim Berne (tracks: 3 to 6)

Viola
Masumi Per Rostad

Violin
Sibbi Bernhardsson
Simin Ganatra


Mastered By
Scott Hull

Mixed By
Jamie Saft


Producer
Marty Ehrlich
Bio
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Hemphill was born in Fort Worth, Texas (also, incidentally, the hometown of Ornette Coleman), and studied the clarinet before learning saxophone. Gerry Mulligan was an early influence. Hemphill joined the United States Army in 1964, and served for several years, and later performed with Ike Turner for a brief period. In 1968, Hemphill moved to St. Louis, Missouri and co-founded the Black Artists' Group (BAG), a multidisciplinary arts collective that brought him into contact with artists such as saxophonists Oliver Lake and Hamiet Bluiett, trumpeters Baikida Carroll and Floyd LeFlore, and writer/director Malinke Robert Elliott.
Hemphill moved to New York City in the mid-1970s, and was active in the then-thriving free jazz community. He taught saxophone lessons to a number of notable musicians, including David Sanborn and Tim Berne. Hemphill was probably best known as the founder of the World Saxophone Quartet, a group he formed in 1976, after collaborating with Anthony Braxton in several saxophone-only ensembles. Hemphill left the World Saxophone Quartet in the early 1990s, and formed a saxophone quintet.
Hemphill recorded over twenty albums as a leader, about ten records with the World Saxophone Quartet and also recorded or performed with Björk, Bill Frisell, Anthony Braxton and others. Late in his life, ill-health (including diabetes and heart surgery) forced Hemphill to stop playing saxophone, but he continued writing music until his death. His saxophone sextet, led by Marty Ehrlich, also released several albums of Hemphill's music, but without Hemphill playing. The most recent is titled The Hard Blues, recorded live in Lisbon after Hemphill's death.
The best source on Hemphill's life and music is a multi-hour oral history interview that he conducted for the Smithsonian Institution in March and April 1994, and which is held at the Archives Center of the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.


An original member of the legendary Black Artists Group (St. Louis' counterpart to the AACM), and founder of the World Sax Quartet, Julius Hemphill was one of the most important composer/performers in creative music. His work is marked by a sharp, edgy melodicism steeped in the blues, contrapuntal complexity and a striking formal logic. One Atmosphere presents the full range of his compositional talents: a long, epic work for seven woodwinds (one of his greatest compositions, here receiving its premiere recording); a beautiful quintet for piano and strings; and a bluesy tune originally written for his famous trio with Abdul Wadud, here featuring the versatile cellist Erik Friedlander and two of his closest collaborators, Marty Ehrlich and Pheeroan AkLaff.
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