- Paul Rutherford (trombone player)
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Name = Paul Rutherford
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Paul William Rutherford
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Born =29 February 1940
Died = death date and age|2007|8|5|1940|2|29
Origin =Greenwich ,London ,England
Instrument =Trombone
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Genre =Jazz
Occupation =Trombonist
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Associated_acts = John Stevens,Trevor Watts
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Notable_instruments =Paul William Rutherford (
29 February 1940 –5 August 2007 ) was an English free improvising trombonist.Biography
Born in
Greenwich ,South East London , Rutherford initially played saxophone but switched to trombone. During the 1960s, he taught at theGuildhall School of Music and Drama .In 1970, Rutherford, guitarist
Derek Bailey and bassistBarry Guy formed the improvising group Iskra 1903, which lasted until 1973. (This formation was documented on a double-LP fromIncus , later reissued with much bonus material on the 3-CD set "Chapter One" (Emanem, 2000). A film soundtrack was separately released as "Buzz Soundtrack".) Iskra 1903 was one of the earliest free improvising groups to omit a drummer/percussionist, permitting the players to explore a range of textures and dynamics which set it apart from other contemporary improvising ensembles like SME and AMM. The group's unusual name means "spark" in Russian; it was the title of a revolutionary newspaper edited byLenin . The "1903" designation means "20th century music for trio"; occasionally Evan Parker played with the group (Iskra 1904) and Rutherford also at one point assembled a 12-piece ensemble called, inevitably, Iskra 1912.The group was later revived with
Philipp Wachsmann replacing Bailey, a phase of the group's life that lasted from roughly 1977 to 1995; its earlier work is documented on "Chapter Two" (Emanem, 2006) and its final recordings were issued on Maya ("Iskra 1903") and Emanem ("Frankfurt 1991").Rutherford also played with
Globe Unity Orchestra , London Jazz Composer's Orchestra, and theMike Westbrook Orchestra. He also played a very small number of gigs withSoft Machine . He is perhaps most famous for solotrombone improvisation s. Hisalbum "The Gentle harm of the bourgeoisie " is a landmark recording in solotrombone and his 1983 Trio album Gheim, recorded at theBracknell Jazz Festival is another acclaimed work.Rutherford died of
cirrhosis of theliver and a rupturedaorta on5 August 2007 , aged 67. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2145685,00.html]tyle
Rutherford was a major player in the British
free improvisation scene and part of theEuropean free jazz scene. He was one of the first to use unorthodox playing techniques forimprovisation . Rutherford was one of the first to use trombonemultiphonics , "i.e." he sang into thetrombone and blew at the same time.External links
* [http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/mrutherf.html Discography]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2145685,00.html The Guardian: Obituary]
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=22016 2006 interview]
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