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Duo

Anthony Braxton · 1995

101 min · 2 tracks · jazz · opera

A sprawling examination of improvisational dialogue between saxophone and piano, merging avant-garde jazz with operatic influences.

Duo is an album by Anthony Braxton, released in 1995. A sprawling examination of improvisational dialogue between saxophone and piano, merging avant-garde jazz with operatic influences. 'Duo' is significant for its innovative approach to jazz improvisation, exemplifying Braxton's role in expanding the genre's possibilities. The album has been noted for its critical acclaim, particularly within academic circles that study avant-garde music, and it remains influential among contemporary improvisers seeking to bridge genres. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Duo sound like?

A sprawling examination of improvisational dialogue between saxophone and piano, merging avant-garde jazz with operatic influences. Rooted in jazz and opera.

What makes Duo by Anthony Braxton notable?

'Duo' is significant for its innovative approach to jazz improvisation, exemplifying Braxton's role in expanding the genre's possibilities. The album has been noted for its critical acclaim, particularly within academic circles that study avant-garde music, and it remains influential among contemporary improvisers seeking to bridge genres. By 1995, Anthony Braxton was already a prominent figure in the avant-garde jazz scene, following his influential works in the 1970s and 1980s. 'Duo' reflects his continued exploration of spontaneous composition, coming after the release of his critically acclaimed album 'Trillium E' in 1991. This album showcases his unique synthesis of jazz and opera while pushing the boundaries of improvisation further.

How many songs are on Duo?

Duo has 2 tracks, running approximately 101 minutes.

Tracklist

2 tracks·101:00

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 [untitled] Standout 51:12

Disc 2

  • 1 [untitled] Standout 49:48

Genre

jazz, opera

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

101 min 0 sec