- Peter Brötzmann
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Name = Peter Brötzmann
Img_capt = Peter Brötzmann at Avant Jazz, Jazz Club 'Die Röhre', Moers/Germany, 12 February 2006
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Born = Birth date and age|1941|3|6|df=y,Remscheid
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Instrument =tenor saxophone tárogató clarinet
Genre =jazz ,free jazz ,free improvisation
Occupation =jazz saxophonist
Years_active = Late 60s to Present
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Past_members =Peter Brötzmann (born
6 March 1941 ) is a Germanfree jazz saxophonist andclarinetist .Brötzmann is among the most important
European free jazz musicians. His rough, lyricaltimbre is easily recognized on his many recordings.Life and career
He studied
painting inWuppertal and was involved with theFluxus movement, but grew dissatisfied with art galleries and exhibitions. He experienced his first real jazz concert when he saw American jazz musicianSidney Bechet while still in school at Wuppertal, and it made a lasting impression. cite web | author= Dacks,David | title= “Peter Brötzmann Web Interview "| url= http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx?csid1=115&csid2=946&fid1=27960| work = Exclaim! Magazine | year=2007| accessdate=2007-10-23]He has not abandoned his art training, however: Brötzmann has designed most of his own album covers. He first taught himself to play various
clarinet s, thensaxophone s; he is also known for playing the "tárogató ". Among his first musical partnerships was that withdouble bass istPeter Kowald ."
For Adolphe Sax ", Brötzmann's first recording, was released in 1967 and featured Kowald and drummerSven-Ake Johansson .Machine Gun
1968, the year of political turmoil in Europe, saw the release of "Machine Gun", an octet recording often listed among the most notable free jazz albums. One critic has written "Machine Gun" offers "a heavy-impact sonic assault so aggressive it still knocks listeners back on their heels decades later." [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=A3b7tk6kxlkrk] Originally the cassette was self-produced and sold at gigs, but it was later marketed by
FMP Records , which stands for Free Music Productions. In 2007, Chicago-basedAtavistic Records remastered and reissued the "Machine Gun" recording. cite web | author= Doole, Kerry | title= “Peter Brötzmann Web Interview "| url= http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx?csid1=115&csid2=946&fid1=27960| work = Exclaim! Magazine | year=2007| accessdate=2007-10-23]The 70s
The more melodic album "Nipples" was recorded in 1969 with many of the Machine Gun musicians including drummer
Han Bennink , pianistFred Van Hove and tenor saxophonistEvan Parker , plus British free-improv guitaristDerek Bailey . The second set of takes from these sessions, appropriately called "More Nipples", is more raucous. "Fuck De Boere" (Dedicated toJohnny Dyani ) is a live album of free sessions from these early years, containing two long improvisations, a 1968 recording of "Machine Gun" live (earlier than the studio version) and a longer jam from 1970.The logistical difficulties of touring with an octet resulted in Brötzmann eventually slimming the group to a trio with
Han Bennink and Fred Van Hove. Bennink was also partner in "Schwarzwaldfahrt" an album of duets recorded outside in the Black Forest in 1977 with Brötzmann's sax and Bennink drumming on trees and other objects found in the woods.Larger groups were put together again later, for example in 1981 Brötzmann made a radio broadcast with Frank Wright and
Willem Breuker (saxes),Toshinori Kondo (trumpet),Hannes Bauer andAlan Tomlinson (trombones),Alexander von Schlippenbach (piano),Louis Moholo (drums), Harry Miller (bass). This was released as the album "Alarm".Last Exit
In the 1980s, Brötzmann flirted with heavy metal and
noise rock , including a stint in Last Exit and subsequent recordings with Last Exit's bass guitarist and producerBill Laswell .The 90s and beyond
Brötzmann has remained active, touring and recording regularly. He has released over thirty albums as a bandleader, and has appeared on dozens more. His "Die Like A Dog Quartet" (with
Toshinori Kondo ,William Parker and drummerHamid Drake ) is loosely inspired by saxophonistAlbert Ayler , a prime influence on Brötzmann's music. Since 1997 he has toured and recorded regularly with the Peter Brötzmann Chicago Tentet (initially an Octet).Brötzmann has also recorded or performed with musicians including
Cecil Taylor ,Willem van Manen ,Mats Gustafsson ,Ken Vandermark ,Conny Bauer and Brötzmann's son,Caspar Brötzmann , a notable guitarist in his own right.elected recordings
* "Machine Gun" - (1968) -
FMP Records There is also a CD onAtavistic Records of "The Complete Machine Gun Sessions", including live performances.
* "Nipples" (1969) -
* "More Nipples" (1969)
* "Fuck De Boere" - (1968 and 1970) -
* Peter Brötzmann & Han Bennink "Schwarzwaldfahrt" (1977) -
* "Alarm" (1981 radio broadcast) [2006 FMP CD]
*Fred Hopkins ,Rashied Ali , Peter Brotzmann -"Songlines" - (1994)
* Peter Brotzmann and Hamid Drake - "Dried Rat Dog" (1994) - duets
* Bill Laswell, Peter Brötzmann - "Low Life" (1998)
* Peter Brötzmann, William Parker,Michael Wertmüller "Nothung" (2001) - trio, live in New York
* Peter Brötzmann, William Parker, Hamid Drake- "Never Too Late But Always Too Early" (2001) trio, live
* Peter Brötzmann, Marino Pliakas, Michael Wertmuller- "Full Blast" (2006)References
External links
* [http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/mbrotzm.html Interviews, discographies and photographs]
* [http://www.fmp-label.de/freemusicproduction/musiker/broetzmann.html Projects, releases and photographs]
* [http://viennesewaltz.wordpress.com/brotzmann Forthcoming concerts]
* [http://www.chriscomerradio.com/brotzm/brotzm5-10-05.htm Radio Interview with Chris Comer May 10, 2005]
* [http://www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos06/broetzmann_chicago_tentet/ Fotos Peter Brötzmann Chicago Tentet 2006]
* [http://www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos08/broetzmann_mcphee/ Fotos Peter Brötzmann Quartet 2008]
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