- Fred Frith Guitar Quartet
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Name = Fred Frith Guitar Quartet
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Origin =United States
Genre = Experimental,
Contemporary classical,Free improvisation
Years_active =1989 –1999
Label =Ambiances Magnétiques
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Past_members =Fred Frith René Lussier Nick Didkovsky
Mark StewartThe Fred Frith Guitar Quartet was a
United States -based contemporary classical andexperimental music guitar quartet comprisingFred Frith ,René Lussier ,Nick Didkovsky and Mark Stewart. The group was formed in 1989 by Frith and they performed extensively acrossNorth America andEurope for the next ten years, including at the 14thFestival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville inVictoriaville, Quebec ,Canada in May 1997. [ cite web |url=http://www.fimav.qc.ca/en/1997/ |title=14th Festival international de musique actuelle de Victoriaville |work=International Festival Musique Actuelle Victoriaville |accessdate=2007-11-08 ] They recorded their first album, "Ayaya Moses" in 1996 and released a live album, "Upbeat" in 1999.The
quartet experimented with guitar music, composing and performing their own material, improvising, and re-arranging existing guitar pieces by other composers. Their music varied from "tuneful and pretty, to noisy, aggressive and quite challenging." [ cite web |url=http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=851876 |title=Fred Frith Guitar Quartet |work=everthing2.com |accessdate=2007-10-31 ]History
The
quartet comprised four "avant-garde " guitarists and composers: EnglishmanFred Frith fromHenry Cow ,French Canadian René Lussier fromConventum , andUnited States musiciansNick Didkovsky fromDoctor Nerve and Mark Stewart fromBang on a Can . Frith had been collaborating with Lussier on various projects since the early 1980s, had performed regularly with Stewart, and had produced Doctor Nerve's album, "Armed Observation" (1987).Frith originally created the quartet in 1989 to perform a composition for four electric guitars, "The As Usual Dance Towards the Other Flight to What is Not" that he had previously written for, but not performed in,
Les 4 Guitaristes De L'Apocalypso Bar . The original quartet, Lussier, Didkovsky,Mark Howell and Frith, recorded the composition in April 1992 and it was released on Frith's "Quartets" album in 1994. Later Stewart replaced Howell and the group became known as the Fred Frith Guitar Quartet.The quartet's first album under its new name was recorded in
Radio-Canada 's Studio 12 atMaison Radio-Canada inMontreal in July and November 1996, and was released on Lussier's ownAmbiances Magnétiques label. The CD consisted of three pieces composed by ItalianOlivia Bignardi andQuébécois Claude Vivier ; a piece composed by each member of the group; and a collection of improvised suites by the quartet.Their second album, "Upbeat" was drawn from concerts the quartet had performed in
Austria ,Germany ,Switzerland ,France andSpain in November 1997. It contained composed material from each of the group members, plus improvised pieces, and was released on Ambiances Magnétiques in 1999.Members
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Fred Frith – electric guitar
*René Lussier – electric guitar
*Nick Didkovsky – electric guitar
*Mark Stewart – electric guitarDiscography
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1997 "Ayaya Moses" (CDAmbiances Magnétiques ,Canada )
*1999 "Upbeat" (CDAmbiances Magnétiques ,Canada )References
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*amg | id = 10:8r62mpbj9f8o | label = "Ayaya Moses"
*amg | id = 10:2047gjwr26ib | label = "Upbeat"
* [http://home.arcor.de/nyds-exp-discogs/frith.htm Fred Frith discography] .
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