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Avant-Garde
Pianist
Saxophonist (tenor/soprano)
Had great coordination between his fingering of the saxophone and his
tonguing
Although some jazz listeners still consider the late Coltrane albums to contain
little more than cacophony, many of these late recordings — among them
Ascension, Meditations and the posthumous Interstellar Space are widely
considered masterpieces.
Miles Davis & John Coltrane – “So What”
One of the most memorable performances in the jazz history
John Coltrane – “My Favorite Things”
One of Coltrane’s biggest hits
John Coltrane – “Giant Steps”
Very…interesting interpretation of one of Coltrane’s most popular tunes (“Audible
Architecture”)
Chicago Style of Free Jazz
Art Ensemble of Chicago
An avant-garde jazz ensemble that grew out of Chicago's AACM in the late 1960s
Notable for its integration of musical styles spanning jazz's entire history and for
their multi-instrumentalism, especially the use of what they termed "little
instruments" in addition to the traditional jazz lineup
• “Little instruments" can include bicycle horns, bells, birthday party noisemakers, wind chimes, and
a vast array of percussion instruments (including found objects).
The group also uses costumes and face paint in performance. These
characteristics combine to make the ensemble's performances as much a visual
spectacle as an aural one, with each musician playing from behind a large array of
drums, bells, gongs, and other instruments. When playing in Europe in 1969, the
group were using more than 500 instruments.
Art Ensemble Of Chicago live with Cecil Taylor (1984)
Chicago Style of Free Jazz
Sun Ra & Sun Ra Arkestra (a deliberate re-spelling of "orchestra")
Pianist, composer, arranger, synthesizer player, poet and philosopher known for his "cosmic
philosophy", musical compositions and performances
Quite a controversial jazz figure
Known by several names throughout his career, including Le Sonra and Sonny Lee
• Denied his connection with birth name, saying "That's an imaginary person, never existed … Any
name that I use other than Ra is a pseudonym.”
• He abandoned his birth name and took on the name and persona of Sun Ra (Ra being the ancient
Egyptian god of the sun). Claiming that he was of the "Angel Race" and not from Earth, but from
Saturn, Sun Ra developed a complex persona of "cosmic" philosophies and lyrical poetry that made
him a pioneer of afrofuturism as he preached "awareness" and peace above all.
He experimented with electronic instruments
1st composer in Chicago to employ techniques of collective improvisation in big-band
compositions
His music touched on virtually the entire history of jazz, from ragtime to swing music, from
bebop to free jazz
He was also a pioneer of electronic music, space music, and free improvisation, and was
one of the first musicians, regardless of genre, to make extensive use of electronic
keyboards.